, and there are also many outstanding emperors, but there is only one outstanding female emperor, and that is Wu Zetian.
As the concubine of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin, she could become the concubine and empress of Emperor Gaozong Li Zhi after Li Shimin's death, and gradually became a generation of empresses.
And in the period of Wu Zetian's governance, the Tang Dynasty was good, showing Wu Zetian's wisdom and strategy. After her death, she was buried with Li Zhi. It is said that she was buried with countless gold and silver jewelry, calligraphy, calligraphy and paintings, but no one dared to steal it for thousands of years.
The mausoleum where Wu Zetian and Li Zhi were buried together is called "Qianling". Qianling is one of the eighteen tombs of Tang Dynasty in Guanzhong area of Shaanxi Province. It is located on Liangshan Mountain in the north of Qianxian County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province.
The cemetery is large in scale, with two walls inside and outside. In addition to the main tomb, there are 17 small tombs, which are used to bury other members of the royal family and heroes.
According to historical records, after Wu Zetian's death, he was buried with a large amount of gold and silver jewelry, jade agate, and even calligraphy and paintings left by Wang Xizhi, including books edited by Wu Zetian.
Books alone can give us a deeper understanding of the politics, economy and culture of the Tang Dynasty.
Especially the book "The Record of Wu Zetian" written by Wu Jing, a famous historian in the Tang Dynasty, this book will definitely help to uncover the veil over the head of the only female emperor in history, making many suspenseful Unsolved questions can be answered perfectly.
When the Qianling Mausoleum was built, it was during the prosperous Tang Dynasty and the country was full of power, so the construction of the cemetery was also large-scale and magnificent.
is such a magnificent mausoleum, but no one dared to steal it for thousands of years, because when the mausoleum was built at that time, not only the Feng Shui master was invited to choose the address for her, but also the skilled craftsmen at that time were invited to set up the organs. For thousands of years, no one dared to move Qianling.
It is said that in the late Tang Dynasty, when Huang Chao was uprising, they once wanted to go to Wu Zetian's tomb, but when they entered the tomb, the storm did not stop, but as soon as they came out, the weather cleared up again.
They were so frightened that they ran away quickly. Later, it was not until the Republic of China that there was another warlord who wanted to blow up the hole with explosives, but at the beginning, a cloud of blue smoke wafted from the mausoleum, and the 7 soldiers in the front row were on the spot. Death frightened the group of warlords to flee quickly.
Since then, no one has dared to dig Qianling again.
But I have to say that Wu Zetian was really scheming and farsighted at that time. As the only female emperor in history, she naturally had merits and deeds, so she left a wordless monument for future generations to comment on.
Compared with Qin Shihuang Mausoleum, Qian Mausoleum is even more mysterious, and it is also two generations of emperors that make modern technology impossible. Obviously, it has excellent research value, but there is no superb technical means.
Qin Shihuang's mausoleum was half excavated because it could not protect the cultural relics and gave up, so when will the Qianling Mausoleum appear before the eyes of the world? (The pictures in this article are all from the Internet, if there is any infringement, please contact the author to delete)