According to historical records, a generation of geniuses Genghis Khan died in 1227 AD at the age of 66. In fact, for hundreds of years, everyone has been controversial about Genghis Khan's death. First of all, there are many different opinions about the cause of death. Some people say that they were trampled to death by horses, some say that they died in battle on the battlefield, and some even say that they were struck by lightning. Later, after expert research, these statements were unreliable, and there was evidence that Genghis Khan died normally. Leaving peacefully in the camp, there are no strange ways to die in folk legends.
Although the mystery of Genghis Khan's death has been solved, there is another mystery that has not been solved so far, that is, where is his cemetery and where is Genghis Khan buried? According to historical records, Genghis Khan's cemetery only used three words to record, that is " Qi Nian Gu ". But where is this place? There has been great controversy for hundreds of years. There is no document that records its exact location, which makes it difficult for the world to know where Genghis Khan’s cemetery is. In fact, if you want to understand the truth, you have to analyze it from the funeral customs of the Mongolians .
There is a legend that all the craftsmen who built Genghis Khan's tomb were silenced, and none of them survived. Decades ago, an American expedition team came to find Genghis Khan's tomb. They found a total of 3 suspicious places. The first place is the hill, but when the archaeological team climbed halfway up the mountain, they could not continue to move forward and could only take a helicopter. However, after a search, there was no result. Later they discovered a second place where Genghis Khan might be buried, which was called "Muri". At that time, the archaeological team discovered at least 150 ancient tombs from different periods here, but after verification, they found that Genghis Khan's tomb was not here.
Later, the archaeological team members were lucky enough to know a local shepherd in his 60s. This person claimed that for decades, he had been guarding a wall. His father told him that behind the wall was a big man buried. So the locals regarded it as Genghis Khan’s cemetery. But after some research, I found that it was not the case. To this day, Genghis Khan’s tomb is an insolvent mystery, and even with such advanced technology, it is still impossible to find it. I have to admire the wisdom of the ancients. Where do you think the tomb of Genghis Khan will be?