Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Li Neng figured out the national fortune of the Tang Dynasty, but why did he let his grave be stolen?

Li Neng figured out the national fortune of the Tang Dynasty, but why did he let his grave be stolen?

Because this is related to his ability, he thinks that he has revealed too many secrets and figured out that his tomb was stolen one day in the future. Even so, Li didn't panic. I just thought it was my own "karma", so I didn't reinforce my grave. It is said that both of them chose a tomb site for themselves before they died, so that they could face each other from a distance. Yuan Tiangang was buried in the middle section of Guanjiashan, and the landform and geomantic omen called "Kirin rushing to the sun", while Li was buried in Wuli Taishan, called "Erlong playing with pearls".

When he was still alive, he asked Li to divine for himself whether his Tang Dynasty was still there after one hundred years. Li said nothing, shook his head and told the emperor that it was just Li. All these indicate that Li Junxian is the person who will seize the Li family in the future. Soon after, Li Junxian was executed for rebellion. However, it turns out that Li Shimin finally lost to God's will, and that person was not Li Junxian, but Wu Zetian.

Li Shimin never dreamed that it was his pillow man, his favorite concubine, his daughter-in-law, the only female emperor in history. It didn't take long for Li to remain anonymous. But also buried with Yuan Tiangang's tomb. Shortly after his burial, the army was stationed in his cemetery. Because of its geographical location, it has been turned into a military camp in past dynasties. Who dares to rob a tomb in the barracks?

No matter which dynasty or generation in China's history, robbery is an absolute felony as long as it is caught. No one dares to break ground in the den of the tiger, and it is normal that Yuan Tiangang's tomb is well preserved. But Li is different. As soon as he arrived outside the military camp, he was visited by grave robbers because no one was in charge. Some people even saw a strange book, and then it was taken away by grave robbers, and its whereabouts were unknown.