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Why did Liu Bowen dig the tomb of Kongming?

There is a saying called. Three points of the world, Zhuge Liang, unified Jiangshan Liu Bowen. ?

What does this sentence mean? Liu Bowen narcissistically thinks that he is the first strategist throughout the ages, and he can be called a master who knows 500 before and knows 500 after. However, Zhuge Liang's position among the people always seems to be on his own head. What's more, it is said that he was reincarnated by Zhuge Liang, so Liu was not convinced.

Later, Liu Bowen even heard that Zhuge Liang got a gobbledygook. Although Liu Bowen also has great wisdom, he is equally curious about things he has never touched. He took a group of people to the foot of Dingjun Mountain. He knew that this might be Zhuge Liang's tomb, and he also knew that if Zhuge Liang's grave was opened, he might be condemned. But under the temptation of the legendary gobbledygook, he decided to take people to dig the tomb of Zhuge Wuhou.

What Liu Bowen saw after taking people to dig the tomb of marquis of Wu was startled. They saw that there were seven vats in the tomb, which contained lamp oil, and the lamp oil was supplied with cotton rope to ensure that it was always lit and connected with each other. Among them, six vats are out of oil, and only one vats of lamp oil.

Liu Bowen was a little scared when he saw this. Later, he arranged for someone to start looking for the gobbledygook he wanted. He came across a bamboo stick with words engraved on it, which could quickly refuel. Liu Bowen to react immediately. Even if Zhuge Liang arrives, he will come to find the heavenly book. Liu Bowen immediately knelt down and kowtowed and said to the people on the edge? Never before, never after? . He left in a hurry with people and repaired the surrounding area of Wuhou tomb.

Although it is a legend that Liu Bowen went to the tomb of Wuhou to look for gobbledygook, according to the current archaeological findings, the real tomb of Wuhou was not stolen. After thousands of years, the mausoleum can still be well preserved. I have to say that Zhuge Liang has really done a great job in this respect. Of course, there is also a puzzling question: why does a tree grow on the tomb of Wuhou? It's really rare to plant trees on tombs. It is difficult for us to guess the idea of Wuhou now, but his quality of giving his life to death is worth learning from all Chinese descendants.

Why dig the tomb of marquis of Wu? To put it bluntly, Liu is full and has nothing to do.