Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Is it true that the coffin was carried in Kowloon? Who is the owner of the coffin tomb unearthed in Changbai Mountain?

Is it true that the coffin was carried in Kowloon? Who is the owner of the coffin tomb unearthed in Changbai Mountain?

There is a folklore in Kowloon about carrying a corpse coffin, but it has never been seen by the people. According to folklore, during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, a coffin was pulled from Jiulong and left in Qinglong Mountain. After the news spread, many talented people came to visit, but those who came often never returned.

No one who went up the mountain to see Kowloon carrying coffins came back alive. After the news reached Liu Bowen's ears, he decided to come and find out for himself, but who knows that Liu Bowen came here to study for more than a month, but he still had no idea. After writing the inscription, he simply left disappointed.

There are few records about corpse lifting in Kowloon in history books, which can be said to be ignorant. But when archaeologists came to Changbai Mountain, they found a real Kowloon corpse coffin. Nine dragons are carved on the main body of Kowloon coffin. The dragon here is not the dragon used by the emperor, but the new dragon of ethnic minorities.

Nine dragons were placed on the coffin as if to lift them into the sky. The dragon's body is like a snake, but its claws are like centipede's feet, which is very terrible. There are many poisonous insects around the coffin, which may be used to protect the coffin.

The corpse coffin in Kowloon is different from any coffin unearthed before. The coffin here has eight horns, each with a dragon, and the ninth dragon is wrapped around the eight dragons, which seems to be used to stabilize the coffin.

The owner of the corpse coffin unearthed in Kowloon is Eastern Xia Emperor Pu Xian Wannu, also known as Wannu King. He used to be a general in the state of Jin, but he was defeated in the war against Qidan Yeluge and finally fled to Liaoyang today.

Soon after, he raised the anti-gold banner and became king on his own. After that, Pu Xian Wannu was defeated by Genghis Khan's son and recruited under his command. But before long, he rebelled against Mongolia and established Eastern Xia.

After the establishment of Dongxia Kingdom, the Mongols were very angry and directly destroyed Eastern Xia. In this battle, Pu Xian Wannu was killed, but it is also said that he was taken alive.

Emperor Eastern Xia's Kowloon corpse coffin is located in Changbai Mountain, but it was visited by grave robbers on the way. Now there are some relics in Yanji City and Longjing City.