Why did no one dare to steal Jiang Ziya s tomb for thousands of years?

Updated on history 2024-06-08
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The people who can go to the tomb robbery profession are extremely vicious, and in their opinion, as long as there are cultural relics in the tomb, there is no such thing as not daring to steal.

    A "God List" mythologizes Jiang Ziya into an omnipotent god of justice, and the particularly classic sentence is: "Jiang Taigong is here, the gods abdicate" shows Jiang Ziya's power.

    Even if Jiang Ziya was a very capable character during his lifetime, but that was only during his lifetime, he was just a mortal, as long as the tomb robber found out after death, it would be difficult to escape the fate of being stolen. Empress Dowager Cixi was such a powerful figure that was turned upside down by tomb robbers not long after her death.

    Why did no one dare to steal Jiang Ziya's tomb for thousands of years? Actually, it's not hard to explain:

    First, Jiang Ziya's tomb is very old, there are too few records about his deeds during his lifetime in historical materials, and there is a lack of historical information, as for the burial place after his death, it is a fog, and the tomb robbers can't find Jiang Taigong's mausoleum, so they naturally have no way to start, which is the point.

    Second, the feudal thinking of the ancients was that death was like life, so they would choose a large number of cherished treasures to accompany the burial after their death, and it was this psychology that allowed tomb robbers to see the way to make money. Cao Cao, the originator of the tomb robbery world, relied on stealing the tomb of King Liang as a start-up capital to feed hundreds of thousands of troops.

    It is said that Jiang Ziya lived for more than 100 years in history, was a late bloomer, indifferent to fame and fortune, and it is unlikely that he would be buried after death.

    Is Jiang Ziya really like the plot in "Fengshen List" to achieve positive results and soar to immortality? Of course not, according to the records in "The Book of Rites, Tan Gong" and "Historical Records, Collected Explanations", Jiang Taigong was sealed in Yingqiu and buried in the Western Zhou Dynasty after his death, but these historical materials do not have detailed address records.

    There is also a legend that Jiang Tai Cemetery is very likely to be in Ji County, Henan, according to the "Henan Tongzhi" record, in Ji County, Weihui City, Henan Province, on the barren slope in the southwest of Taigong Spring Village, there is a tomb covering an area of about 200 square meters, it is said that Jiang Taigong's fief is in Qi State, and he chose to be buried here after his death, and it is said that there is a stone tablet of "Zhou Jiang Tai Cemetery Burial Site" in the Qing Dynasty.

    But this is just a statement, and it is difficult to say whether it is a well-dressed mound established by later generations in order to respect Jiang Taigong. In fact, archaeology has rarely found the imperial tombs of the Zhou Dynasty so far, and it is estimated that the time is too long, and these "treasures" sleep somewhere underground forever.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because many people know that Jiang Ziya has the ability to predict the future, they are afraid that he will set some traps after his death.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because there are many mechanisms in his tomb, and there are many hidden weapons and poisonous gases, it is very dangerous, and there is a legend that Jiang Ziya knows immortal arts, and he is worried that there will be retribution.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because no one knows where Jiang Ziya's tomb is. So you can't steal it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Why did no one dare to steal Jiang Ziya's grave for so many years?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes. Do you know Qi Huangong, the boss of the Spring and Autumn Five? Maybe you think that Qi Huan Gong and Jiang Ziya are not historical figures who can't be beaten.

    But if you think about it, they are actually very close! Jiang Ziya is the ancestor of Qi Huan. Gong Qi Huan is generally called Gongzi Xiaobai, because he has the identity of a son, and his actual name is Jiang Xiaobai!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    existed, Jiang Ziya assisted King Wu of Zhou to eliminate the Shang Dynasty, established the Zhou Dynasty, and was canonized as the Marquis of Qi, and the Qi State during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period were all descendants of Jiang Ziya, becoming the founder of the Lu Qi State and the founder of Qi culture.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, there is indeed a person named Jiang Ziya in history.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    exists, and the state of Qi is the state of waiting for King Wu of Zhou to give to Jiang Shang.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Jiang Ziya, there are indeed people in history.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is no clear location of Jiang Ziya's tomb now, but the location of his tomb is rumored to be Jiang Ziya's tomb all over Xi'an. And Jiang Ziya's tomb must have no spell cheats, because Jiang Ziya was only deified by the Romance of the Gods.

    Jiang Ziya was an outstanding politician and military strategist in ancient China, as well as one of the founders of the Zhou Dynasty's military theory. We all know that King Ji Chang of Zhou Wen once hunted and paraded on the shore of Weishui, so he met Jiang Taigong who was fishing. And after the two talked, they felt that they hated to see each other too late.

    Soon after, Ji Chang appointed Jiang Ziya as his military advisor.

    After Ji Chang's death, Jiang Ziya assisted Ji to send a call for all the kings of the world to crusade against Shang together. Later, because of his great contribution to the war with the Shang Dynasty, Jiang Ziya was named the Marquis of Qi. Although Jiang Ziya came from a humble background, he was astronomical and geographical, and he was good at everything.

    This is why it is mythologized in the Romance of the Gods.

    In fact, Jiang Ziya was very poor in his early years, and he almost lost all his family property in business. Later, in order to avoid the difficulty of war, he hid in the mountains to learn the way of Huang Lao. It was not until he was seventy years old that he went down the mountain and married a wife.

    In fact, at the beginning, Jiang Ziya also did things under the king of Shang. However, due to the tyranny of the Shang King, Jiang Ziya believed that the Shang King would definitely fail in the future. Then he went to Xiqi and settled down on the banks of the Weishui River, where he caught a fish and found a military book in the belly of the fish.

    After studying the military book hard, Jiang Ziya fished by the river every day, hoping to meet Ji Chang, the king of Zhou Wen.

    Fortunately, one day after that, he finally met Ji Chang, the king of Zhou Wen, on the banks of the Weishui River, and thus officially began his brilliant political career.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Although Jiang Ziya is real, no one knows about his grave in **, I think maybe he also asked someone to hide his purpose cemetery in a very hidden place.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Zhou dynasty is actually very far away from us, and there is not much information to be examined, and there is indeed no detailed record of a tomb of Jiang Ziya.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many locations of Jiang Ziya's tomb, and until now we don't know that Jiang Ziya's tomb is in **, and there will definitely be no spells.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Jiang Ziya's tomb has appeared in many places, and it is still quite controversial. There shouldn't be any spells or anything like that in Jiang Ziya's tomb, after all, most of them were written by the author.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Until now, Jiang Ziya's grave has not been found, but there are many graves of Jiang Ziya scattered all over Xi'an.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    His tomb is still a mystery because it has been rumored in many places, but it is certain that he is also a normal person and does not have any spells.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Jiang Ziya's tomb has not yet been discovered, just like the thirteen tombs of the Ming Dynasty, and there is no detailed introduction in history.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There must be a tomb robber who wants to dig up his grave, but his grave is in **, and it is not known yet. So if there's any spells or anything like that in it, I don't know yet.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Now Jiang Ziya's tombstone has not been found, there should be no inheritance of any spells in it, what spells will there be in ancient **.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Jiang Ziya's tomb is in Haojing, which is now Xi'an, Shaanxi.

    Jiang Ziya, also known as Jiang Shang, a famous historical figure in China, a person from the late Shang and early Zhou dynasties, Jiang Zhonglian surname, Lu Shi, Mingshang, a Wang, the word Ziya, or single Hu Ya, alias Flying Bear, because of his ancestors to assist Yu Ping water and soil was sealed in Lu, so Lu is the clan, also known as Lu Shang.

    Legend has it that when Jiang Ziya was 72 years old, he was fishing in the Qianxi River on the shore of Weishui, and met King Wen of Zhou, who was thirsty for talent, and was named "Taishi", called "Taigong Wang", and held Pei Ying, commonly known as Taigong, and was respected as "Master Shangfu" by King Wu of Zhou.

    Jiang Ziya assisted King Wu to establish the Zhou Dynasty, was the founder of the Qi State, King Wen of Zhou, the chief thinker, the supreme military commander and the founding father of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the founder of Qi culture, and an outstanding influential Taoduan Cong Strategist, military strategist and politician in ancient China.

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