There is a mysterious circle next to Qianling, and no one knows about the local people, what is goin

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are three main reasons why the local people are unknown. First of all, the circle can only be seen in the entire sky. Secondly here is a field, which is used for farming, and people do not pay attention to anything else.

    Finally, the terrain of this strange circle is only a little lower than the rest of the place, and it is not particularly weird.

    1.The circle can only be seen in the entire sky

    People know that you have to look at things holistically. This circle can only be seen when you look at the whole thing from above. So how did you discover this strange circle?

    This strange circle was not discovered by the local people, but the archaeologists found that there was a strange circle in this place when they checked the local **. Because the local people don't look down on their fields from the air, they never notice this strange circle.

    2.No one pays attention to those things in the fields used for farming

    The people live on food, and only by living their own lives can people, including their families, live. Most of the fields used in the countryside are used for farming, and the peasants will only put their minds on farming, and no one will worry about what his environment is, so although there is a strange circle in this land used for farming, no one has ever paid attention to it, so no one has ever known.

    3.It's not entirely surprising that the circle is only a little shorter than the rest

    Archaeologists also went to the local area to investigate after discovering this strange circle, and according to **, the place where the strange circle was found was only a little shorter than the land on the side, so it was difficult to detect, so the people who have been busy farming have not been aware of these strange circles, and only on ** can be seen.

    After the research of archaeologists, it was found that there is a mausoleum in the middle of this strange circle, the owner of this mausoleum is a general of an ethnic minority that Wu Zetian admires very much, according to the current scientific speculation, this strange circle may be a canal dug before, used to prevent the outside water from entering the mausoleum. As for what the truth is, it also needs to be discovered slowly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    These strange circles are left over from history and not created now, and they are also artificially created, anyway, they are not naturally formed, but the specific reasons are not known now.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    These circles were artificially dug canals according to the feng shui sayings of the time. It can only be seen from high in the air, and the locals can only know from the ground that the crops around the circle are growing worse than the others, and they don't know about the rest of nature.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Mandate of Heaven did it, this is the emperor's new circle, of course the rest of the people can't see it, this is also Qianlong's Mandate of Heaven circle to ensure his Kangqian prosperity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    According to the customs of the Tatar people, they thought that people must be buried near the water after death, so as to bring good luck to future generations. But Li Jinxing couldn't hide at the water's edge at this time, so he dug a ditch around the mausoleum, that is, the "tomb ditch". This not only prevents the water level from flooding the mausoleum, but also satisfies the customs and habits of the Ya people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because of the national customs at that time, they thought that after a person died, he must be placed near the water, so as to bring good luck to future generations. Well, but at that time, the cemetery next to the Qianling Tomb could not be hidden to the water's edge, so a ditch was dug around the mausoleum, that is, the tomb ditch, so that it could not only prevent the water level from flooding the mausoleum, but also meet the customs of their people, and other strange circles have not yet been studied, what is going on!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Later, it turned out that this strange circle was only done by later generations, and there was not some mysterious strange circle, it was just a rumor that spread evil from evil.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Qianling is the joint burial tomb of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Wu Zetian, there are too many secrets of Qianling, and these secrets are waiting for archaeological experts to reveal. By chance, expert Qin Jianming found several circles on the aerial photography of Qianling when he was looking through the materials of the last century. At that time, Qin Jianming thought that it was an illusory halo that appeared in the image of Moriga, but then the computer image experts of Northwestern Polytechnical University carried out special processing and determined that this was not an illusory phenomenon.

    So Qin Jianming took the relevant personnel to the field investigation, but after arriving, he asked the surrounding people, and the people said that they had never heard of the legend of the strange circle, but when planting crops, they could find that the crops where the ring was located were a little shorter than the surrounding crops. And in the ** taken by their archaeologists at the scene, the strange circle is no different from the surrounding fields, and there is no trace of the strange circle.

    Qin Jianming himself explained: "The photos can only be seen clearly after processing, and they were not very obvious before. In this case, the soil has been excavated by hand, and although it has been restored to its original state, the density of the soil is different from the surrounding soil, so different traces are produced.

    But what Qin Jianming can be sure of is that the strange circle must be artificial, not like the sudden appearance of a foreign wheat field circle. These circles have special rules, there are no complicated patterns, and the area is different, so this is certainly not a crop circle.

    When Qin Jianming studied the strange circle around Qianling, he found that this strange circle was a phenomenon unique to Qianling, and no similar strange circle was found around other imperial tombs. Later, archaeological experts decided to study the largest circle, and after the investigation of archaeological experts, there is a tomb in the center of the circle. The owner of the tomb was Li Jinxing, a minority general during the Tang Dynasty, because Li Jinxing was deeply valued by Wu Zetian, so his tomb was used as a burial tomb for the Qianling Tomb.

    So the experts explained according to Li Jinxing's national customs: according to the customs of the Yan people, they thought that people must be buried by the water after death, so as to bring good luck to future generations. But Li Jinxing couldn't hide at the water's edge at this time, so he dug a ditch around the mausoleum, that is, the "tomb ditch".

    This can not only prevent the water level from flooding the mausoleum, but also satisfy the customs and habits of the scattered Ya people.

    However, there is not only one strange circle around Qianling, large and small strange circles are distributed in a belt, all arranged around Qianling. Only the center of the largest circle is Li Jinxing's graveyard, but the reason for the other circles has not yet been studied. There is no absolute historical fact in history, and there is no other explanation at this time, so we can only accept this one explanation for the time being.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Qianling is the only empress mausoleum in Chinese history, the only mausoleum where the husband and wife are buried, and the only tomb of the emperor of the Tang Dynasty that has not been stolen and excavated by the archaeological community.

    However, the mystery of Qianling is far more than that. Recently, the aerial photography of Qianling shows several "strange circles" of different sizes, is it a kind of geographical division, or is it a ring trench of military defense? Is it a crop circle, or a burial tomb of the Qianling Tomb?

    Qin Jianming, director of the scientific research office of the Cultural Relics Restoration Center of the Shaanxi Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics, is very obsessed with the study of Qianling. Because the Qianling underground palace has not been opened, whether there are countless gold and silver utensils in the tomb, whether there are the authentic works of the magnificent work "Orchid Pavilion Preface", and what the coffin of the empress Wu Zetian looks like have become the suspense that has lingered in people's hearts for hundreds of years, which is also the focus of early Qin Jianming's research. However, Qin Jianming said that the mystery of Qianling is far more than that.

    Recently, he has become more obsessed with studying the strange circles found in Qianling.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When Qin Jianming searched for the information of the strange circle of Qianling, he found that the strange circle was also manifested in the fact that this is a phenomenon unique to Qianling, and similar signs have never been found on the aerial photography of other imperial tombs. At the same time, as the news of the strange circle was reported, information from all walks of life was also fed back to Qin Jianming. A retired researcher from the Shaanxi Provincial Geological Research Department said he had spotted the circles.

    The researcher surnamed Wang told ** that in the 80s of the last century, when geological researchers analyzed these satellites, they stumbled upon a lot of geological structures with ring structures, among which there was a ring centered on Qianling, which was estimated to be 5 kilometers in diameter according to the scale shown in the figure. There is also one of the largest rings, with a diameter of 400 kilometers. Geological researchers have not found similar annular formations near other imperial tombs on the satellite**.

    If this geological phenomenon is reasonably explained, it may be able to provide some inspiration for solving the mystery of the Qianling Circle. However, the researcher said that because of the different nature of the work at the time, the geological researchers did not go deeper**. However, from a geological point of view, the ring that was discovered at the beginning should be a geological structure formed by the movement of the earth's crust in nature, and it is a structure deep below the surface of the earth, which has little to do with human activities.

    This fundamentally negates the possibility of artificial remains. Qin Jianming said: "Archaeology studies artificial remains and relics, and natural phenomena are not the focus of archaeological research.

    Liang Guilin, deputy director of the Qianling Museum, said that it is too early to draw conclusions, and what is certain now is that no similar phenomenon has been found in the emperor's mausoleum in the past, which is the first time. The study of the Qianling ring remains has gone beyond the scope of a single archaeology, and requires the cooperation of multiple departments such as geology and ecology.

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