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Maoling, the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was stolen five times, and there are still countless national treasures. On the one hand, there are many organs in the mausoleum, which were built by ancient emperors to guard against theft; On the other hand, the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was built for 53 years. We can imagine that the scale of this mausoleum is quite large, and there are countless national treasures that can be put in it. Finally, for historical value, everything in the mausoleum is a national treasure.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is a modern man. He founded the Han Dynasty. Liu Che succeeded to the throne at the age of 65,438+03. During his reign, he fought everywhere. Korea, Dawan and Xiongnu were all defeated by him, which made the Han Dynasty in a leading position in economy and military affairs.

The mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty covers an area of 59.8 square kilometers, and it is said that there are more than 20 sacrificial pits, from which it can be inferred that there must be many places to store jewelry.

According to historical records, at that time, the Han Dynasty used one-third of the tax revenue to build this mausoleum every year, and the grandeur inside the mausoleum can be imagined.

Maoling has been stolen five times. It is said that Dong Zhuo, Huang Chao and Cao Cao have all been to the Mausoleum of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty.

Archaeologists once thought that the mausoleum had been stolen five times, and it must have been seriously damaged. There were not many precious national treasures left, but after excavation, it was found that there were still many precious national treasures in the mausoleum. There are so many national treasures in the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, because the internal organs of the mausoleum are relatively heavy. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty built it, he would naturally try his best to protect it. This makes it impossible for many grave robbers to steal the national treasures inside.

An American pilot flew over the mausoleum during the war. After the war, the pilot specially consulted the local government and learned about the origin of this pyramid-shaped building. From this incident, we can also see the scale of Maoling, which is worthy of being a building built in three years in the Han Dynasty.

Maoling has been preserved through vicissitudes of life, and its building scale, construction methods and internal facilities have provided us with valuable information for studying the politics, economy and culture of the Han Dynasty, so everything inside is a national treasure for us.