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Chapter 1783 No One Before, No One Later

Chapter 1783 No One Before, No One Later

During his lifetime, Zhuge Liang was cunning and clever, and he was proficient in the five elements and eight trigrams. The tomb can be imagined, and it is very likely that there are many traps.

Such a large tomb does not dare to contain many treasures, and tomb robbers will take great risks.

Liu Boyun, the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty, heard that Zhuge Liang had obtained the heavenly book, so he personally led people to dig Zhuge Liang's tomb.

Zhuge Liang, on the other hand, predicted that Liu Bowen would steal his tomb.

After digging, there were seven large oil tanks connected with a cotton rope to light the fire. Six tanks were empty, and there was only a little oil left in the seventh tank.

Liu Boyun suddenly found a word on a bamboo stick next to him, stepped forward to look carefully, and it read: Little Liu Xiaoliu, hurry up and refuel.

Liu Bowen only said one sentence: There is no one before, and no one to come after.

He knelt down in fright, so no one would dare to steal Zhuge Liang's tomb.

Of course, this legend is rather mysterious, and modern people know it is false, because it is impossible for a real person to calculate what will happen thousands of years later.

However, the legend may not be without shadow, maybe someone can really calculate it?

For example, after Zhuge Liang died, he definitely knew that someone would miss him, so he left some specious things, so that no matter who visits his mausoleum, he will be frightened.

This is still very possible, just like Cao Cao, if he also left such an allusion, wouldn't he also be able to get a magic trick?
It can only be said that Zhuge Liang has done his best, and he really has great wisdom.

For example, in order to imitate the theft of the mausoleum, Zhuge Liang also arranged in his own tomb.

According to legend, there was a stone tablet at the entrance to the tomb.

The above record is: I have been poor all my life, and I have no precious funeral objects, so I don't need to spend much time.

This is definitely not just talking about it casually. According to the research of some professionals now, this is also a factor why Zhuge Liang's tomb has not been stolen for thousands of years.

After all, Zhuge Liang was not greedy for wealth and wealth in his life. In addition, he died during the war. Under the difficult conditions at that time, the affairs behind his death were also very hasty, and there were no precious funeral objects after his death, which is considered normal.

Of course, the most important thing is his real tomb, which is definitely not so easy to find.

One is what the people want, and his tomb was not stolen. An important reason is that Zhuge Liang is loved by the people.

Even now, Zhuge Liang's tomb is cherished very much.

It was also recorded that after Zhuge Liang died, there were still people who repaired and protected his tomb on their own initiative.

Presumably tomb robbers would not be so inhumane, come and steal the tomb of such a respected and loved person!
However, tomb robbers are definitely not good people, they are afraid of power and not virtuous.

Some people are devoid of conscience and will definitely do everything possible to make a fortune.

Therefore, in order to have peace after death, there must be some means.

This point depends on Zhuge Liang's means.

Legend has it that Zhuge Liang was proficient in the mechanism of five elements and eight trigrams, so tomb robbers dare not enter the tomb easily.

The combination of all these means that everyone in the world is impressed by Zhuge Liang's integrity, even grave robbers admire him.

In addition, Zhuge Liang was frugal all his life, and he was in politics all his life. He had a breeze in his sleeves, and there was nothing valuable in the mausoleum.

Finally, there are rumors that the tomb of Marquis Wu is just Zhuge Liang's tomb, and there are no funerary objects.

All this has caused the tomb robbers to dare not risk their lives or be cast aside by the world to patronize a tomb that probably has no treasures.

It seems that Zhuge Liang was the earliest prophet, but unofficial history is unofficial after all, and lacks basis, but it is unofficial history that allows us to have more space to imagine and explore!
For example, now, if Liu Bowen visited Zhuge Liang's tomb, it is not fake.

Because the military book Chen Wenzhe saw should have been obtained by Liu Bowen from Zhuge Liang's tomb.

It seems that unofficial history may not all be false, but the legend is too strong, and it has gradually become a legend.

What Chen Wenzhe saw was that Liu Bowen did open Zhuge Liang's tomb, and it was the main tomb.

However, he was indeed frightened, but the joke was not exactly Xiao Liu.

But this is enough to make Liu Bowen admire.

What's more, they also bribed Liu Bowen, a latecomer, that is, the book of war.

Naturally, Liu Bowen would not be short of money, and he didn't dig graves for money, so after getting a book of war, he naturally withdrew from the big tomb.

This is the origin of the military book that Chen Wenzhe saw. Of course, the reason why the military book was collected by the tomb robbers was not that they robbed Liu Bowen's tomb, but robbed one of his suspected tombs.

In this regard, compared with Zhuge Liang, Liu Bowen's big tomb is not much better, and it is also a big tomb that tomb robbers can't afford to mess with.

There are many legends about Liu Bowen's tomb, and there are also many legends about tomb robbery.

But it is said that until now, no one has successfully robbed the tomb.

Legend has it that Liu Bowen's tomb is also protected by the heavenly family.

According to legend, there are 36 tombs of Liu Bowen, one of which has a golden head, and the tomb robbers all came for this golden head.

But until now, even the tombs of Liu Bowen's predecessors and grandsons have been stolen, but no golden head has been found.

Later, someone finally found Liu Bowen's tomb.

The tomb robbers initially learned about the surrounding environment: there are not many people here, they go to bed early at night, and they don't have dogs.

They thought they could get it easily, but when they were about to leave, they heard the sound of dogs in the distance.

Then, during the excavation, the dogs barked closer and closer, eventually turning into barks, as if several dogs were fighting there.

As they went deeper into the cemetery, the dogs barked louder and louder.

The people in the village were finally woken up. The strange thing is that there are no dogs in the village. How can there be so many dogs barking?

I want to see it, but I can't see it.

Just when they were wondering, someone discovered that someone had stolen Liu Bowen's tomb.

Of course, this is just one of the slightly weird legends.

There are also legends that are even more mysterious. For example, according to folklore, Liu Bowen knew about it 500 years ago and 500 years later.

So how good is Liu Bowen?What things did he foreknow and confirm for posterity?

Of course, many things are legends and cannot be taken seriously.

However, there are still some more mysterious.

For example, in the first year of Shunzhi in 1644, after the Qing army entered the customs, they were defeated in the south of the Yangtze River.

Among them was a prince who passed by Liu Bowen's hometown Qingtian in Jiangsu and Zhejiang on his way back from Jiangnan.

He had heard about Liu Bowen's ability to predict things like a god, so out of curiosity, he went to Liu Bowen's hometown.

After the tomb was dug out, a stone tablet was found inside, with a line of words engraved on it: "In the spring of the third year of Shunzhi, open my tomb."

The Qing army was so frightened that it was half dead, and the back of the stele was engraved: "Beile, Beile, invincible in the world. Born in the north, died in Zhezhi"

This sentence frightened the prince so much that he died of illness after returning home.

Is this allegory similar to Zhuge Liang's?

If these stories are fabricated by later generations, are these legends fabricated by one person?Otherwise, why are they so similar?

(End of this chapter)

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