Many people are very interested in the imperial tombs of the Qing Dynasty. The Eastern Qing tombs are recognized as "a lucky place for thousands of years". So who likes this royal cemetery? Did Emperor Shunzhi discover this Feng Shui treasure land?

Many people are very interested in the imperial tombs of the Qing Dynasty. The Eastern Qing tombs are recognized as "a lucky place for thousands of years". So who likes this Royal Cemetery ? Did the Emperor of Shunzhi discover this Feng Shui treasure land?

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In ancient times, it was believed in the theory of Feng Shui

In ancient times, whether it was the emperor or the ordinary people, when choosing a cemetery for themselves, as long as there were conditions, they would invite themselves to Feng Shui master to see Feng Shui. Chinese people believe that it is crucial to have a good feng shui in the cemetery. Not only can they find peace for themselves a hundred years, but they can also benefit from it.

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According to current scientific sayings, many things in Feng Shui are purely feudal superstitions, but it is also wrong to say that there is nothing desirable. Feng Shui emphasizes adapting to local conditions, observing the situation, and detecting and analyzing geology and hydrology. These contain certain scientific basis and are the accumulation of the experience of the ancients.

So what kind of thing should this Feng Shui be in the eyes of the ancients? , What are the factors that should be paid attention to when choosing a lucky place for thousands of years? Is the Feng Shui of the Eastern Tombs of the Qing Dynasty good or bad? What is Feng Shui? The famous Feng Shui master in the Ming Dynasty The famous feng shui master believed that good feng shui must have both wind and water, and avoid north wind and water, because the wind blows from the north, which will make the tomb owner feel cold, and water will penetrate the underground palace and flood the coffin, so we must avoid it, there must be wind and water, and it must avoid north wind and water, which is very technical.

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Shunzhi chose the Feng Shui treasure land of the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty?

In ancient times, to choose a good Feng Shui treasure land, you had to seek the land for three years and determine the acupoints for ten years. It was a very technical life. The Feng Shui masters of that era were probably at the level of academicians. In the view of many Feng Shui experts, the Feng Shui of the Qing Eastern Tombs is perfect, and in terms of Feng Shui elements, it can be said that it is surrounded by mountains and water, which is very in line with the requirements of Feng Shui elements. It is an indisputable fact that the Qing Eastern Tombs is almost perfect in terms of Feng Shui.

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Such a base can be selected from many places, and the level of Feng Shui masters can be seen, but there has always been a mystery in the location selection of the Eastern Qing Tombs, that is, who chose such a good place as the royal cemetery of the Qing Empire?

Regarding this issue, the official explanation given by the Qing Dynasty was chosen by the young emperor Shunzhi. This statement comes from Emperor Qianlong. Emperor Qianlong said that in the eighth year of Shunzhi, Emperor Shunzhi, who was just 14 years old, went to the Dongling area to choose a lucky place for thousands of years. He thought the Feng Shui here was very good, so he chose it. Emperor Qianlong said this very magical and mysterious. Is this true? This statement is a bit shocking, and many people have always been jealous of this statement that the official said.

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The fact may be Ming Dynasty Feng Shui master Liu Kongzhao discovered the lucky land of the Eastern Tomb of Qing Dynasty

, but historical materials are still needed to verify it. Someone has consulted a large amount of historical materials and corrected the matter and found that this is not the case. Regarding the identity of the discoverer of the Eastern Qing Tombs, a folk-wrote history book escaped the disaster. After the demise of , the Qing Dynasty, the light of day was reunited. The answer given in this book is very different from the official statement.

This book tells the story of the place of the Eastern Tombs of the Qing Dynasty was selected by a Feng Shui master in the Ming Dynasty. It was the thirteenth year of Chongzhen. Liu Kongzhao, a descendant of the founding father of the Ming Dynasty, was ordered to choose a lucky place for the emperor of Chongzhen around Beijing.

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Liu Kongzhao traveled all over the mountains and rivers of the capital and climbed Fengtai Ridge. He saw that this place was very, very good. He looked at the mountains and waters, which was completely in line with the Feng Shui theory in the situation. He reported it to Emperor Chongzhen. Emperor Chongzhen was very happy and wanted to start construction as soon as possible. After all, Emperor Chongzhen had not had a lucky place for thirteen years in his reign.Liu Kongzhao said that there is a good place but no good time. Although he found a very good Feng Shui treasure land, there is no good time to start construction. In that era, you must choose a zodiac auspicious day. Only when the good time is good or bad time can you start construction and land can you start construction at will.

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Emperor Chongzhen asked anxiously when construction could start. Liu Kongzhao said 4 words, "Year is in Jiashen," which means that construction can start in the year of Jiashen. The year of Jiashen is the 17th year of Chongzhen. But by the 17th year of Chongzhen, the Ming Dynasty was destroyed. Mr. Guo Moruo " Three Hundred Years of Jiashen ", the year of Jiashen was the seventeenth year of Chongzhen.

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In the seventeenth year of Chongzhen, Emperor Chongzhen committed suicide by defeat and committed suicide on Coal Mountain, hanging himself in Coal Mountain, and handed over his country and this Feng Shui treasure land to the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, the Fengshui treasure land in the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty was found by the Fengshui master Liu Kongzhao of the Ming Dynasty. It was not the young emperor of Emperor Shunzhi. This is another saying.