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Yuan Tiangang's tomb has no organ, why has no one dared to steal it?

There is a folk saying that Lu Ban plays with a big axe in front of the door, and the conclusion is that he is overreaching. As a man of god who can figure out the fate of the old dragon in Jinghe, who dares to open his eyes to his idea?

So even if Yuan Tiangang's tomb really has no organ, I'm afraid no one dares to risk his life. After all, this is a figure that was known 500 years ago, and it is much more magical than Zhu Gekongming. Since he dared to let future generations know where he buried his bones, he must have taken preventive measures.

And Yuan Tiangang is not famous for its wealth. Although he has been an official, he belongs to a leisure post. There should be no oil and water to fish for. In the present words, he is an ordinary civil servant. His income may not be as good as that of an aunt who sells fruit in the street, and he may not have any funerary objects after his death. Can't you even find the bottle when you open the grave?

Therefore, ordinary grave robbers will not bother to dig a poor man's grave. The only people who can think of him are fortune tellers and fortune tellers, imagining what wonderful books to find out from them. But the problem is that Lao Yuan is the ancestor of the fortune teller, and digging his grave was a big mistake, so no one dared to touch his mind in the end.