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Is there a tomb in the Summer Palace in Beijing? Whose grave is this?

Story of the Summer Palace-Princess Weng's Tomb and Foxiang Pavilion

The queen of Kublai Khan's palace in Yuan Shizu was a very learned person. She helped Kublai Khan to govern the world, and no one in the Qing Dynasty did not admire her. Later, she suddenly became seriously ill. Before she died, she said to Kublai Khan, "After the death of male and female servants, there is only one requirement. I hope your Majesty will bury me in the mountains north of Dan Ling. " Kublai Khan asked tearfully, "Why are you buried in such a desolate place?" The urn queen said, "The son of heaven will show me the grave." With that, I closed my eyes without much effort. Kublai Khan buried her in the mountain according to her request. Since then, this mountain has also been called Weng Mountain. But which one is buried in Wengshan, there is no trace on the ground, in order to prevent someone from robbing the tomb.

Five hundred years later, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty saw the beautiful scenery and quiet scenery here and liked it very much. He wants to build a royal garden here. He recruited migrant workers, dug Wengshan Lake into Kunming Lake, and built large-scale construction and palaces on Wengshan Mountain. When I was digging the foundation halfway up the mountain, I suddenly found a big crypt below, all made of big stones three feet square, and a big stone gate, which was closed. The prison eunuch immediately told Ganlong about it. Qianlong thought, "This must be the tomb of Queen Weng. If you can dig it out, it may be all rare treasures! " So he went to see for himself and ordered the craftsmen to pry open the door quietly, but the door was too tight, and the craftsmen had a great effort to pry open a stone in front of it. Turn it over and see, there are several big characters written on it: "I won't move you if you don't move me." When Qianlong saw it, his face turned white and he almost turned his back with fear. He hurriedly ordered the craftsmen to rebuild the stone. Just above the tomb of Princess Wengfei, a Buddhist pavilion was built to hold down the tomb. As a result, no one dared to move the tomb of Empress Weng, and Qianlong thought his country was impregnable. I really answered the words of the urn queen: "The son of heaven will show his grave to me in the future."

It sounds like a miracle, but it's not. Queen urn is a learned person. Seeing the beautiful scenery in northern Dan Ling, she knew that she would be appreciated by the royal family in the future and practice the palace here. So she said, "I will have a son of heaven to look after my grave in the future." As for the words on the slate, they were carved to scare people into digging graves and robbing tombs. I happened to meet Gan Long. He talked about Feng Shui and was superstitious, so I was scared.