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Chapter 163 Emperor Jianwen or Ming Chengzu(2/2)

Especially for the emperors of the unified dynasty, the size and luxury of the tombs are completely unmatched by other tombs.

The most famous one is the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin. Just the outermost parts of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are cultural relics that have shocked the world, and there are countless treasures that have not been developed.

However, Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum is not the largest among the imperial mausoleums. There are even bigger ones, and there are several similar ones.

The moment the Diamond Wall appeared, countless people in the archaeological community fell into frenzy.

At the same time, many people are guessing who owns this imperial mausoleum.

The tombs of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty are all recorded, and the location of which one is clear.

How could a building appear out of thin air?

Unbelievable.

Imperial Capital Archaeological Group.

"Ah... I've seen you for a long time. Wasn't Xiaoling the only one in Yanjing in the Ming Dynasty? How could another one appear out of thin air?"

The Ming Dynasty moved its capital under the hands of Zhu Di. Since Zhu Di, all Ming Dynasty emperors were buried in the imperial capital.

There is no dispute about this.

After all, they are now tourist attractions. Although not all of them have been excavated, there are documentary records to support them.

Basically nothing wrong.

"Could it be that Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, built it for himself in Nanjing?"

Before Zhu Di moved the capital, he stayed in Nanjing for seven years.

As usual, after the emperor ascends the throne, he can almost start thinking about building a tomb.

The life span of ancient people was very short, and in some periods the average age was only more than thirty years old.

Most emperors did not reign for very long.

There are only twenty-five emperors who have reigned for more than thirty years, and a large number of them are not from the unified dynasty.

This is especially true for people like Zhu Di, who has been on the throne for a long time and likes to take people out to fight in the north and south.

It’s really not a strange thing that it suddenly didn’t happen that day.

It is theoretically possible to build a tomb for yourself in Yanjing.

"No wonder there is a guidepost. It turns out to be an abandoned mausoleum."

The imperial mausoleum consumes a lot of manpower and material resources, and basically there will be no waste of the mausoleum.

It’s just that things are unpredictable and there are always unexpected situations.

There was one in the Ming Dynasty. After Zhu Qiyu died, Zhu Qizhen successfully restored the throne and forcibly buried Zhu Qiyu as a prince. Zhu Qiyu's original imperial mausoleum was directly abandoned, and all the materials were dismantled and used by Zhu Qizhen.

Later, Zhu Changluo, who had been in office for less than a month, was cheaper.

"That means there's nothing inside? That's too unlucky!"

Entering the treasure mountain and returning empty-handed is equal to blood loss.

After talking about this, many people in the group laughed unkindly.

I don’t know whether it is unprecedented to dig up an abandoned imperial mausoleum, but it is definitely unprecedented.

Such an unfortunate thing will definitely be recorded in archaeological history.

"It shouldn't be Zhu Di's. He has been planning to move the capital for a long time. It is impossible to build a tomb for himself in Nanjing."

Someone sent a message to retort.

Preparations for moving the capital to BJ had already begun during the Zhu Yuanzhang period, but something unexpected happened later and the move was not carried out.

Zhu Di had stayed in Nanjing for seven years, but preparations had already been made to move the capital.

This matter has been documented and is completely established.

The problem is that there seems to be no other possibility except Zhu Di's abandoned tomb.

A group of people discussed for a long time the question of whether the mausoleum should be abandoned. However, someone later raised a new opinion: "Could it be Zhu Yunwen's tomb? Didn't Zhu Di say that he would be buried with imperial rites?"

"Isn't this matter doubtful? Zhu Di has been looking for Zhu Yunzhen for many years."

"Although there are records about the construction of Zhu Yunwen's tomb, there is no record of where he was buried later, so the credibility is not high."

"At that time, Zhu Di had many veterans of Emperor Jianwen, so it was impossible for him to completely avoid doing face-saving work. Moreover, he did not deny Zhu Yunwen's throne. He wanted to prove that he was orthodox, and Zhu Yunwen's body must be properly disposed of so that no one can tell anyone about it.



"Didn't it say that Emperor Jianwen's tomb is in Fujiang?"

……

Zhu Yunwen's case is a bad debt, there are too many opinions.

Burnt to death.

Suicidal.

He ran out of the palace and hid to become a monk.

Following the ship to a foreign country...

There are dozens of Zhu Yunwen’s tombs.

A big mystery in the archaeological world, no one can figure out what happened.

Official documents are also available.

It's just that Zhu Di was not upright in his position and was very taboo about Zhu Yunwen's affairs. The official documents are all ambiguous and not very credible.

Most people don't quite believe that this tomb belongs to Zhu Yunwen.

The speculation that Zhu Yunwen is not dead is one thing.

On the other hand, the imperial mausoleum takes a long time, and Zhu Yunwen's body cannot wait.

Not only in the imperial capital, many people in the archaeological circles in other regions are discussing this matter, trying to figure out the identity of the owner of the imperial tomb.

……

Imperial Daily.

Editor's Office.

A staff member hurried into the office, panting and saying: "The editor...in Yanjing City...has made a big discovery."

The editor-in-chief was sorting out the information. Hearing this, he looked up at the staff and asked, "What did you find?"

"Imperial Mausoleum...a new Imperial Mausoleum."

"Imperial Mausoleum?"

The editor's face changed slightly. Something as important as the Imperial Tomb is indeed a major discovery.

"Who discovered it?"

"It's Lin Chen, the one who has become famous on the Internet recently."

The staff finally calmed down and said.

Lin Chen?

The editor-in-chief was startled. He had heard of this name and learned a lot about it.

This matter is actually related to Lin Chen, and the topic has been raised to a new level.

"This news must be taken down!"

Realizing the importance of this news, the editor immediately made a secret decision in his heart to conduct follow-up reporting on this matter.

"Inform the people in Yanjing, but this news must be captured. I want first-hand exclusive information."

The staff looked embarrassed: "They have sealed off the site and prohibited everyone from entering."

Not even close.

Not to mention exclusive interviews.

It’s not their people who can’t do it, they really can’t do it!

The editor-in-chief was not surprised by this. It is definitely not easy to obtain information for something of the level of the Imperial Tomb.

It all depends on manpower. If it were so easy to get, it would be meaningless.

After thinking about it, he said: "Let them find a way to communicate with the local official department and try their best to try. I will talk to the editor-in-chief and see if he can do anything."

As an important media in the imperial capital, the editor-in-chief is still very influential.

I have relationships with many big shots.

It would be best if we could convince the relevant local departments.

If normal channels fail, we can only think of other ways and obtain permission for interviews from other parties.

But if you do that, the price will be high.
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