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Which emperors' tombs were not stolen in the Tang Dynasty? Was the tomb of Wu Zetian stolen?

The tombs of Wu Zetian and Tang Gaozong Li Zhi have not been stolen so far.

It is said that it was not stolen, mainly because it was built on a stone mountain and was not easy to dig out. There have been three thefts in history, but they all failed. Some can't find the entrance, and some have sudden heavy rain, which makes the mystery of Wu Zetian's mausoleum seem confusing.

The first person to get to Ganling was Huang Chao, the leader of the rebel army in the late Tang Dynasty, but after digging for several days, Ganling seemed to have no entrance. Later, when the Tang Dynasty assembled troops to launch a counterattack against Chang 'an, Huang Chao had to flee empty-handed.

The second person who wants to rob a tomb is Wen Tao, our Yaozhou emissary in the Five Dynasties. This guy is notorious. He basically dug up the tomb of the emperor of the Tang Dynasty. Before Ganling, the tomb of 17 was dug, leaving only Ganling. Unexpectedly, three times I went up the mountain, I was caught in heavy wind and rain, but as soon as the troops withdrew, the weather cleared up, so Wen Tao withdrew.

The third grave robbery is the most dangerous for Ganling. This time, a modern reorganization division was dispatched, and the tools for grave robbery were machine guns and cannons. The mastermind is Sun Lianzhong, a general of the Republic of China. He is going to learn from Sun Dianying's method of blowing up the tombs of Cixi and Qianlong, and blow up the Fuling. But just as he was about to go in, a puff of smoke suddenly appeared, spiraled up and turned into a tornado. Suddenly, everyone was scared silly, so he also withdrew, and Fuling finally escaped the last robbery.