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Three people were buried on the Long Mai in China. One can't dig, one dares to dig, and one is guarded by animals. Who are these three people?

This refers to the tomb of Li Zhi and Wu Zetian in Tang Gaozong: Ganling; This dare not dig refers to the mausoleum of the first emperor Qin Shihuang, and this animal protector refers to the Huangdi Temple.

Let's talk about this Long Mai first. To tell the truth, I'm not a Feng Shui master, and I can't tell where Long Mai and Feng Shui are, but the location of these imperial tombs should not be bad.

The first dry mausoleum is located in Liangshan, Shaanxi Province. This tomb is really wonderful. It is said that this is a holiday resort specially chosen by Wuji and Li Wei. As the only surviving tomb of the 18th Mausoleum in the Tang Dynasty, it is impregnable for grave robbers and a dream goal. However, there have been many large-scale grave robberies in the Millennium, and there is nothing we can do about it.

A Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses are enough to attract the attention of the whole world and become the eighth wonder of the world, but I don't know that the majestic Terracotta Warriors and Horses are just the tip of the iceberg of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. Qin Shihuang, who has never been seen before, spent more than 30 years building his mausoleum. It was not until two years after his sudden death that the mausoleum was really built. Now the tombs excavated by science and technology are full of mercury gas, which is only a small factor that cannot be excavated. There are also huge tombs that need huge financial resources to support the excavation work, and today's technology simply cannot reach the level of protecting cultural relics.

As for the last Huangdi Temple protected by "animals", everyone naturally knows that it is only a fictional legend, and the great achievements of Huangdi are not much to say. According to legend, the tripod was invented by the Yellow Emperor. When the first tripod was alive, the situation changed suddenly, and the golden dragon suddenly appeared, so there was a saying that the Huangdi Temple was guarded by "exotic animals".