1 thought on “The emperor of the Yuan Dynasty was buried after his death. What kind of tree burial?”

  1. The emperor in Chinese history will build his own mausoleum before his death, so many emperor's tomb, such as the thirteenth tomb of the Ming Dynasty.
    In these tombs, we rarely find the tomb of the Yuan Dynasty, especially the mausoleum of Genghis Khan's mausoleum (the current Genghis Khan Mausoleum is actually a crown grave). The reason why such a situation occurs is mainly related to a secret burial system advocated by the Yuan Dynasty.

    The emperor of the Yuan Dynasty is more special because they have implemented a secret collection. So far, we have not found a grave of the Yuan Dynasty emperor. The Mongolians 'views on life and death are different from other ethnic groups. They have no tradition of their ancestors' body and worship. They feel that people come from nature, and they must be attributed to nature after death.
    The shamans believed by the ancient Mongolians believe that the soul of a person will be attached to the tree, and the use of tree burial can be blessed by the gods. After the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty died, he would choose a huge piece of nanmu, and dug out a deep hole in the middle that was just lying down. After putting the emperor's body into the cave, he hugged Nanmu with gold and buried underground.

    When digging the hole, each piece of turf will be strictly numbered. After the burial, the original appearance will be re -coded, so that the horses are kept stepping on until the land is consolidated. In the end they will kill a small camel in the burial place, and must kill in front of the mother camel. In the spring of the spring, no one can recognize where the tomb is at all. If the emperor's descendants want to sacrifice, they will release this mother camel.
    The ancestors were looking for the mother camel to find, where the mother camel worshiped where the ancestors worshiped. Of course, the day of the mother camel will have the day when the Mongolians cannot find the ancestor's cemetery, so they just worshiped in the grassland because their ancestors were always on this grassland. Yuan Shi: "Dig the land for the meat, and still use wine and horses."

    Simple secret burial customs. In this way, it can escape from the ransacle from the grave robbers, but for my country's archeologists, it also increases the difficulty of archeological mining. You can only say that each profit and disadvantage.
    This is the secret burial method of the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty. Now the tomb of Genghis Khan we see is just a crown. Among the Lingzhuang of Yiguanzuka is the Bai Gong camel rock used by Genghis Khan to attract his soul before his death. When Genghis Khan was about to swallow, he used this white -handed camel's rock to put it on his nose and nose, and adsorbed the soul brought out of his breathing. And this body without a soul is processed in the manner of secret burial.

    Genghis Khan had built a lot of false tombs to confuse the hearing before his death. Before the death, the Yuan Army did not funeral in order to deceive Xixia surrender. After the surrender of Xixia, the Yuan Army returned to Mongolia with Genghis Khan's spirit, and would kill them if they met strangers on the road. Only the king and princess who participated in the Genghis Khan funeral. After the funeral, a few people sent Genghis Khan's coffin to the place where the funeral process was done according to the secret funeral process, and the army was sent to the new grass. The tomb is completely invisible. Of course, these transporters and the tomb soldiers could not escape after all.
    The "World Conqueror" written by the Persian once recorded the process of Genghis Khan funeral. Forty of the funerals have a beautiful woman wearing gold and silver jewelry jewelry, so later generations speculate that Genghis Khan's mausoleum There are strange treasures that come from more than 20 countries. But no matter how the later grave robbers or archeologists look for, they did not find the real Genghis Khan tomb.

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