China's 'most domineering' cemetery, the high-speed rail costs an extra 200 million to bypass it. What is the background of the owner of the tomb?

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China is an ancient civilization with a long history. During the long years, various excellent cultures have been born, and various excellent traditions have also been formed, many of which have been passed down to today. In the ancient traditional culture of China, people believed that the deceased would go to another world, so the tomb was very important, and a very distinctive funeral culture was formed.

Walking between the two cities, there are many ways to appear. The high-speed rail can be said to be a fast way to travel, and it is worth mentioning that the general high-speed rail will have a planned route before construction, and the planned route will not be easily changed. But who would have thought that the high-speed rail would actually make way for the cemetery. Who is the owner of the tomb, and has such a big face?

In Fuyang County, Anhui Province, the high-speed railway was changed for the purpose of the tombs here, and an extra 200 million detours were spent for this purpose. This can't help but make people very curious, who is so powerful. This cemetery is the Ming Emperor Mausoleum, also known as the most cattle cemetery in China. In ancient times, death was very important. After a person died, funeral was very important. And this cemetery was built by Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

However, this mausoleum was not built to bury Zhu Yuanzhang himself, but his parents. When Zhu Yuanzhang's parents died, Zhu Yuanzhang hadn't proclaimed himself emperor yet, so he didn't do much when he was poor. After Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor, he ordered people to build this mausoleum. Because this tomb was given by the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the size of this tomb is very huge, it naturally has great historical and cultural value and archaeological value. And this is also one of the reasons for the high-speed rail to change its route.

There is also a tourist attraction here. Because of the existence of the mausoleum, it has attracted many people to travel to a large extent. Therefore, in order to protect the local tourism development, it is also normal for the high-speed rail to detour. Moreover, the locals believe that this tomb is the land of dragon veins, and it is very bad to destroy it rashly.

This is also the case. The state respects the local residents and the customs and traditions, so this mausoleum must not be moved. So there is no other way but to spend more money to detour. What do you think about this?

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