Chapter 5 True and False Ah Fang

Hearing the Seventh Master say that Afang Palace didn't exist, I instinctively retorted: "How is it possible?!" Such a big project, which is recorded in the history books, how can it not exist? ”

"Then you say, where did Afang Palace go?" The Seventh Master asked rhetorically.

"If it hadn't burned, it hadn't been built at all!" I paused and replied.

In fact, I really don't know much about Afang Palace, and what I know is that Xiang Yu burned it, anyway, this magnificent palace has disappeared for two thousand years, and there is no clear evidence for any statement.

"The former site of Afang Palace, in the southeast of Xianyang City." The Seventh Master stretched out his hand and scratched on the back of the car seat in front of him: "If you look at the Yellow River as a dragon, this place is in the direction of the dragon's claw." At that time, the First Emperor used a lot of labor to build civil engineering, but until the fall of the Qin Dynasty many years later, this place was only a huge foundation, don't you think it's very strange? ”

"Then according to what the Seventh Master said, what Xiang Yu burned was really that Xianyang Palace." I nodded and said, "But what's going on with Afang Palace?" ”

"Draw a diagonal line along the dragon's claw, through Xianyang, across the Jing River." The seventh master drew an oblique straight line on the back of the chair: "It's the dragon body, or the dragon heart." Because of this position, it happens to be where the dragon's henchmen are. At that time, the First Emperor wanted to spread his Qin Empire to thousands of generations, so he naturally wanted to find a place with excellent feng shui, and this was it! ”

The seventh master nodded and said to me.

I didn't know where this was, and I smiled, "Where is this?" ”

"Mt. Saga." The old clam head didn't reply to the ground.

Mt. Saga? Haven't heard of it. I subconsciously shook my head, I still know the famous mountains and rivers in the whole of China, but this Sagashan is really not impressive. And until now, I don't know what the Seventh Master is talking about. Hanjia has been named since Gaozu Liu Bang, and now he has been talking about the first emperor for a long time, which makes me a little confused.

"It's a long story." The seventh master leaned back in the chair: "To make a long story short, the Hanjia after Liu Bang's tempering and transformation was unparalleled in the world, and at that time, Liu Bang also found a big secret with the help of a strange person, Liu Bang, who was sitting on the country, no longer believed in those who fought with him, and actually told this big secret to a woman!" ”

"Empress Lu?" I asked.

The seventh master shook his head: "Empress Lu fell out of favor at that time, and the person Liu Bang told was Mrs. Qi. But Liu Bang told Mrs. Qi

(This chapter is not finished, please turn the page) immediately regretted it, so he ordered someone to hide the secret in the Han Jia. In 195 BC, Liu Bang died, this Hanjia was buried with him, in order to get the secret, Empress Lu inhumanly abused Mrs. Qi, but she didn't expect Mrs. Qi to be strong-willed, and she didn't even say it, even threatening the life of Liu Ruyi, the son of Mrs. Qi's son, King Zhao, she didn't say it. ”

"Lu Pheasant later took power, and he didn't mention anything about Hanjia." I interjected.

"This is the genius of Empress Lu." The seventh master smiled: "Empress Lu guessed that the secret would be in the Han Jia, so she became the first tomb robber to steal the Han Jia!" ”

I nodded, but there were waves in my heart - the Seventh Master, or Liang Dong, was not just to find the Han Jia, but for the secret of the six Han Jia. They asked me yesterday because I was not afraid of evil and would be able to help them. What is the secret that has been sealed for more than 2,000 years? Why has the Gu family inherited the emperor for hundreds of years, but I have never heard of any secrets hidden in the Han armor?

"Did Empress Lu find that secret?" I asked.

The seventh master smiled and shook his head: "I don't know about this, but many people actually found this secret, but before it was revealed, they passed away." So until now, no one knows what exactly this secret is. ”

"What the Seventh Master means is that the tomb of Gaozu Liu Bang at that time was not in Changling, but in Sagashan!" I already had a general idea in my heart: "And after Mrs. Qi didn't tell the secret, Empress Lu sent someone to secretly dig up Liu Bang's tomb." And what is the relationship between this tomb and Na Afang Palace? ”

"Haha, boy, are you very smart!" The old clam smiled in front of him: "You might as well guess for yourself!" ”

I smiled: "Could it be that Qin Shi Huang built the Afang Palace in the southeast of Xianyang under the guise of a pretense, and the real palace is in Sagashan?" No, what the Seventh Master means, could it be that Mount Saga's is the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang?! ”

The Seventh Master gave me a haha and gave me a thumbs up: "That's right, this place in Sagayama is definitely an excellent feng shui treasure." It's just that what I'm wondering about now is that such a good feng shui didn't protect the Liu family or the Lu family for too long. ”

"After Qin Shi Huang died, he was not buried in Mount Saga, but in Mount Li, why is this?" I asked, already very interested in these things.

"Lishan was originally a cover." The Seventh Master explained: "But the feng shui of Lishan is also

Yes, so I spent a lot of money to build it because I wanted to make it a fake tomb that would deceive the world. But Qin II was ridiculous, he was selfish, buried his father in a fake tomb, and left Sagashan to himself, but what he didn't expect was that in the end, the tomb of Sagayama was stolen by Liu Bang. ”

"This is probably the worst cheating in history!" The old clam answered in front.

"However, Empress Lu stole Han Jia, we should look for Empress Lu's tomb!" I still have doubts in my heart.

"The real Afang Palace in Sagayama is a huge underground palace." The seventh master took the trouble to explain to me: "Empress Lu will be buried with Gaozu in the end, but between Empress Lu and Liu Bang, there is another man from beginning to end, and that is Liu Bang's fellow countryman. This guy has always been Liu Bang's cronies, and because he has no ability, Liu Bang is very relieved of him, and lets him take care of his wife and children as a sheren, but the great ancestor didn't know until he died, and he had already put on a big green hat for him. ”

"Huh?" I didn't expect there to be such a thing here, and I couldn't help but grin at the corner of my mouth: "Liu Bang's wife has also split her legs!" ”

"Ahem, Liu Bang's old boy, many years older than Empress Lu, and he fights all day long, busy with government affairs, how can Empress Lu endure loneliness!" The old clam interjected in front of him again: "So, women are like this, no matter how busy they are, they have to be fed, and they have to be ......."

"Shut up!"

Before the old clam finished speaking, Liang Ruoyi, who had been driving with his head bored, couldn't listen to it anymore, turned his head and glared at the old clam, and drank. The old clam immediately wilted, shrugged his shoulders, and said no more.

I couldn't help laughing, and hurriedly changed the topic: "After Liu Bang died, Empress Lu stole the tomb of Afang Palace in Mount Saga, and should have obtained the Han Jia, then, after Empress Lu died, was he buried in Changling or in Mount Saga?" What role does it play? ”

The seventh master listened to me ask questions repeatedly, and his brows furrowed slightly: "It stands to reason that Empress Lu should have reburied Liu Bang in Changling, and she herself was buried in Sagashan." She and the trial are indeed true love, but the trial food did not die well in the end, and I don't know where it was buried. The biggest suspicion is that Han Jia should have been buried in Sagashan with Empress Lu, but why was the Lu family wiped out a few years after Empress Lu's death? I can't figure this out either......"

I nodded, looking out the window at the graying sky, and I had some anticipation for this operation.

(End of chapter)