This mysterious mausoleum contains countless treasures.
In a telephone interview with reporters on the evening of 16, Professor Wood said that the mysterious tomb where Genghis Khan's body may be buried is located 400 kilometers northeast of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and it takes about 10 hour to drive. It is a remote woodland not far from the Russian border. The mysterious mausoleum where Genghis Khan's body may be buried is surrounded by stone walls 3.2 kilometers long and 2.7 to 3.6 meters high on three sides. According to preliminary exploration, there are more than 40 tombs of Mongolian nobles of different sizes in the low-lying areas of the larger tombs, and an ancient road connects the larger tombs with the surrounding small tombs. Some ceramic fragments found on the surface of the cemetery may be engraved with the date of birth of Genghis Khan. Locals call this mysterious giant tomb "the tomb of the giver", "Genghis Khan Castle" and "Red Stone". Professor Wood believes that there must be countless treasures of historical relics in this huge tomb group, because from the current detection situation, there is no external harassment here!
Professor Wood's team has submitted an application to the Prime Minister of Mongolia, and there are two members of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences in the team, so it is possible for the team to obtain excavation permission. If all goes well, the excavation work will begin in April next year.
The tomb site has become an archaeological mystery.
Genghis Khan, Temujin of Yuan Taizu (1 162 ~ 1227), was an all-powerful and prominent Mongolian hero, whose influence in history was worldwide.
After Genghis Khan's death, in order to ensure that Genghis Khan's spirit can rest in peace forever and not be disturbed by future generations, and to prevent grave robbers from digging graves and destroying Genghis Khan's spirit, the burial place of Mongolian rulers became the biggest secret of the Yuan Empire and the next few hundred years. In order to keep this secret, Genghis Khan's descendants tried their best: First, the Yuan Empire did not leave any written records about Genghis Khan's mausoleum in case someone found out the location of Yuan Taizu's mausoleum; Secondly, according to Mongolian folklore, in order to ensure that the specific location of Genghis Khan's mausoleum is unknown to outsiders, the generals first built many true and false Genghis Khan's mausoleums, and held funerals at the same time on the day of burial, then mobilized thousands of war horses to step on the real mausoleum where Genghis Khan was buried, and then planted lush grass, so that Genghis Khan's mausoleum was integrated with the surrounding environment. More than 2000 people attending Genghis Khan's funeral were killed by 800 people. All the brave Mongolian warriors were slaughtered, and all the 800 Mongolian warriors were later killed. Since then, no one has ever known the secret of Genghis Khan's mausoleum. The mausoleum of Genghis Khan has since become "IkhKhoring" in Mongolian (meaning "taboo" in Mongolian).
800 years of exploration yielded nothing.
In the next 800 years, people of all colors all over the world tried to find the true location of Genghis Khan's mausoleum. Because according to the judgment of world-famous historians and archaeologists, besides the remains of Genghis Khan, there must be a large number of priceless historical relics and gold and silver jewelry in the mausoleum of Genghis Khan, so once confirmed, it will be a great archaeological miracle in the history of human civilization.
As early as 1950s, China government built an influential Genghis Khan Memorial Hall in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. There are some remains of Genghis Khan in the memorial hall. However, there are still many archaeologists and historians in the world who still don't believe that Genghis Khan's remains are collected in Genghis Khan Memorial Hall, and think that Genghis Khan's real mausoleum has never been discovered by future generations.
In China, archaeologists and historians pay attention to Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and Qinghai. Last September, Zhang Hui, a scholar of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Museum, announced an amazing discovery, claiming that an ancient tomb found in qing he, which is adjacent to Mongolia in the northern part of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is the real tomb of Genghis Khan! The news alarmed the international community, but it ended in nothing.
In Mongolia, generations of Mongolians firmly believe that Genghis Khan's body must be buried at the foot of Mount Kent, north of the capital Ulaanbaatar. To prove it. After 1990, historians, archaeologists and scholars from all over the world flocked to Ulaanbaatar. However, despite their painstaking efforts and spending tens of millions of dollars, American and British archaeologists still found nothing. In the early 1990s, a Japanese archaeological team used satellite equipment, but after three years in Mongolia, nothing was gained. Finally, it had to give up.