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Are you convinced of the four "immortal" cemeteries discovered by archaeology: Lv Dongbin Tomb and the Monkey King Tomb?

For a long time, we all think that ancient myths are fabricated, and the characters in the myths are fictional and do not exist. However, with the development of archaeological work in recent years, especially the excavation of "immortal" tombs in several myths, many people began to doubt whether myths really existed.

First: Lv Dongbin's Tomb

Lv Dongbin is one of the legendary Eight Immortals who went to caves. Yan Lu, the ancestor of Chunyang, was said to have been born in Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty, and had participated in the imperial examinations three times. Later, I went to Beijing again to take the exam, and I met one of them, Han Zhongli, who was inspired by him and experienced the joys and sorrows of my dream life. So I realized that I had given up my fame and fortune, went to Zhong Nanshan to seek monasticism, and finally became an immortal.

However, an ancient tomb in front of Yongle Palace in Ruicheng County once again brought Lv Dongbin into our sight. At that time, in order to cooperate with the construction of Sanmenxia Reservoir, Yongle Palace needed to be relocated, and a "Datang Chunyang Land Tomb" was found nearby, which is believed to be owned. However, after being dug up by archaeologists, it was found that it was a male-female burial tomb, and copper coins from the Song Dynasty were also found in the tomb. Did Lv Dongbin live to the Song Dynasty?

Second: the tomb of the Queen Mother of the West

The Queen Mother of the West is the first fairy in ancient mythology. She and Dong jointly took charge of the fairy affairs of men and women, and later gradually evolved into the queen mother, the wife of the Jade Emperor. But in any case, it is more like a fictional character.

However, many years ago, archaeologists discovered an ancient tomb in Wuxue, Hubei Province-the tomb of the Queen Mother of the West. According to experts' research, the owner of the tomb should be Mrs. Xiang, who was sent by the Sui Dynasty to West Turkistan to kiss. Later, she stayed in the Central Plains because of the civil strife in the process of mothering, and was buried in her hometown of Hubei after her death. She was called "the Queen Mother of West Turkic", and Wu Cheng'en shaped the image of the Queen Mother of West Turkic accordingly.

Third: He Xiangu's Tomb

He Xiangu, the legendary Eight Immortals, is said to be a medical woman in the Tang Dynasty. Because they often treat people, they are called fairies by local people. Later, He Xiangu was inspired by the gods and became immortal. In memory of her, the local people built a monument for her, which is located in Shangguan Ancient Village, Yingshang, Anhui.

Fourth: the tomb of the Monkey King

The first few immortals have prototypes in history. Maybe the local people built tombs for them, but the Monkey King was completely invented by Journey to the West. Even if there is a prototype, his prototype is definitely not called the Monkey King.

However, on the main peak of Baoshan in Shunchang, Fujian, experts accidentally found an ancient tomb here, which is also the burial tomb of Qi Tian Da Sheng and Tian Tong Da Sheng. Who built the mausoleum for them? Is there really a the Monkey King in history? Or did the ancient opera fans get too involved and deliberately build a tomb to commemorate it? So far no one can understand. What do you think of this?