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What organs did Wu Zetian install for his mausoleum? Why do some people say that grave robbers never come out when they go in?

"Tomb of Wu Zetian" generally refers to "Ganling (the tomb where Tang Gaozong and Wu Zetian were buried together)". First of all, let's talk about the geographical location. Ganling is located in Liangshan, 6 kilometers north of Ganxian County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. Liangshan is a conical limestone mountain, with three peaks, and the northern peak is the highest, with an altitude of 1047.9 meters. It is surrounded by Bahe River in the east and desert water in the west. Liangnan two peaks are low, east-west, with Sima Dao in the middle, so these two peaks are called "Feng Ru".

In fact, there can't be any organs. Thousands of years have passed, and even if there are organs, they may not work well now. It's just that history records that I wanted to rob the tomb but I didn't steal it.

It is said that during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, there was a man named Wen Tao. Perhaps many people are not familiar with him, but his name is notorious in archaeology, and even many archaeologists want to eat meat and sleep. This little-known Wen Tao worked as an envoy for seven years before his death, and the place under his jurisdiction is today's Shaanxi province, including Chang 'an. After seven years, it takes time and time. Wen Tao dug eighteen graves in one breath, only what he didn't like, and nothing he couldn't dig. The unfortunate Emperor of the Tang Dynasty carefully selected many funerary objects in his life and became the private property of Wen Tao. According to historical records, Wen Tao attacked Ganling on a large scale three times, but every time it was a sudden change, and the wind and rain made the soldiers turn pale.

Wen Tao's negligence has also become a great blessing for China culture. Among at least 18 imperial tombs, the dry mausoleum of Wu Zetian can be completely preserved. Now Ganling has been completely protected. Due to the limitation of science and technology, Ganling will not be excavated for the time being. What secrets Wu Zetian has is unknown to the world and can only be left to future generations to explore.