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Chinese funeral traditions pay attention to "the dead for great, into the ground for peace", ancient tombs have what organs?

Lots of friends like to watch "Tomb Raider Notes", and at the same time, they are also very interested in the ancient mausoleum organs. In our Chinese people, it is generally said that the deceased is great. Especially emperors, princes and other people with high positions in ancient times, they are very concerned about feng shui after their deaths, and they are especially afraid of people destroying their own corpses. So there are actually very many organs in their tombs.

So what are the organs are more common a little bit? First of all, the first one is that the back of the tomb door will have a huge stone so that it can't be pushed in from the outside. This is also the first barrier to prevent those who want to rob the tomb from going in from this point on. The second is that many people might put a lot of quicksand on top of their tombs. Quicksand has several functions, one of which is to act as a desiccant. If there is a lot of quicksand, the whole air will be drier, and the corpses will not be easy to rot under the dry environment. If there are many people who want to rob tombs, seeing this quicksand, it is not easy to realize that this place is actually a tomb. Secondly, if you want to go in, there is a lot of quicksand, it is especially easy to get stuck, this is also very unsafe.

There is another common one, which is to put a lot of mercury around one's grave. When you open the tomb, the mercury turns to vapor. If someone wants to rob the tomb, he will be poisoned to death if he does not pay attention to the mercury vapor. We all know that mercury is very toxic and you only need to inhale a little bit to die.

Finally, there are other more basic tombs that are also set up with heavy organs, such as pressing a button will bring out poisonous arrows, or if you accidentally kick something, there will be stones falling down from above. These organs are all very common in ancient tombs.