The following novels can be recommended to you. They all have plots related to the main character's tomb: 1. [Tyrannical Concubine: The heroine of the story accidentally entered the tomb and was buried inside. In order to escape from the tomb, she met several male protagonists.] 2. " I Have a Tomb of Ten Thousand Deities " was a story about the protagonist's transmigration to the tomb. 3. " Sign in to the Tomb of the Demon God at the beginning of the game ": The story of the protagonist crossing into the tomb and starting to sign in. 4. " I, Sign in to the Divine Tomb for 5,000 Years, Tear the Saint with My Hands ": The story of the protagonist transmigrating to the tomb and tearing the Saint apart with his hands. 5. "Suppress Douluo with the Divine Tomb": The story of the protagonist transmigrating to the tomb and fighting with Douluo. 6. The story of the protagonist transmigrating to the mausoleum and becoming a peerless god. Please note that the above novels are all fantasy works, and the plot is related to mausoleums.
At present, there was no conclusive evidence to prove that Qianling Tomb had been robbed. Qianling Mausoleum was the most well-preserved imperial tomb of the Tang Dynasty. Its underground palace had not been excavated, so it was impossible to determine its internal situation. Although some folklore and archaeological research results suggested that Qianling Mausoleum might have been robbed, these claims had not been confirmed. Therefore, there was no clear answer to the question of whether Qianling Tomb had been robbed.
There were different opinions on whether the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang had been robbed. On the one hand, some people believed that Qin Shihuang's mausoleum had been robbed on a large scale, including the Red Eyebrow Uprising Army at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the rulers of the Later Zhao period of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Schleswig and Shi Jilong, and the Huangchao Uprising Army at the end of the Tang Dynasty. On the other hand, there were also people who believed that Qin Shihuang's mausoleum had not been robbed because no one had entered the underground palace so far. According to the records, the underground palace of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum might not have been stolen, but the two bronze chariots and horses that had been unearthed were located in the ear room of the western tomb passage under the underground palace. In addition, archaeologists had carried out detailed drilling work around the sealed soil of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum. They found palace walls around the underground palace and found a tunnel leading to the underground palace. The soil in the tunnel showed no signs of man-made disturbance. However, there was no definite information about whether the cultural relics in the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang were intact. Overall, there was no conclusion as to whether the tomb of Qin Shihuang had been stolen.
I am unable to provide the complete version of the 'Exploring the Mausoleum of the Void' book. The modern chapter of exploring the mausoleum was a fictional novel that did not exist in reality. The " Modern Exploration of the Mausoleum " circulating on the Internet might be a continuation of a novel by some author, or it might be a plot from some game or other works. Please note that the plots in fictional works do not represent the facts in the real world. Therefore, you need to be cautious and pay attention to protecting personal information and privacy.
At present, there was no conclusive evidence that Yang Yuhuan's tomb had been robbed or destroyed. Although there were some rumors that Yang Yuhuan's tomb might have been stolen or destroyed, these claims had not been confirmed. Therefore, we can't be sure if Yang Yuhuan's tomb was robbed.
Here are some recommendations for novels that are similar to the tomb guardian genre: 1. " Dog Batian, why did she call you Mengmeng?" Author: Puppy Is Not Noob 2. The Phoenix's Life Is Hard to Disobey 3. "A Rebel in a Dress Forcing Me to Be a Stupid Monarch" Author: Old Cat Fishing Sharks 4. [Quick Wear: Card Destroyer] Author: Not provided These novels might have similar plots or topics to the novels of the tomb keeper type. Please note that these recommendations are based on the search results provided. There may be other similar novels that have not been mentioned.
The modern chapter of the exploration of the mausoleum was a novel about a modern girl named Rion who accidentally transmigrated to the world of the fantasy novel " The Exploration of the Mausoleum " and became the princess of the mausoleum king, beginning a journey full of fantasy and adventure. In this world, the identity of the Ling King and the princess gave her great power, but she also faced various dangers and challenges. Rion met various characters on her journey, including other princesses, mysterious figures, and brave warriors. Together, they explored this mysterious world and solved various problems, finally revealing the secret of the Ling King and protecting the world.
The ancient Sun Yat-sen Cemetery in Pingshan County was located at the foot of Dongling Mountain, northwest of Fangzhuang Village, Sanji Township, Pingshan County, Hebei Province. The cemetery was backed by Dongling Mountain, surrounded by historical sites such as the Tomb of the King of Zhongshan, Wanshou Temple, and the Tomb of the Tang Prince. The cemetery covered a total area of more than 1000 acres and was the largest legally operated cemetery in Shijiazhuang City. The cemetery was about 50 kilometers away from Shijiazhuang City, and the transportation was convenient. Therefore, the ancient Sun Yat-sen Cemetery in Pingshan County was located at the foot of Dongling Mountain, northwest of Fangjia Village in Sanji Township.
Di Renjie Mausoleum is located beside the White Horse Temple Mountain in the White Horse Temple Town of Luolong District, Luoyang City. In front of the tomb, there was a stone tablet engraved with the words "You Tang Zhongchen Di Liang Cemetery". It was re-erected in the 21st year of Wanli of the Ming Dynasty (1593). According to the research of archaeologists, this tomb was believed to be the tomb of Di Renjie, who was named "Duke of Liang" during the Wuzhou period of Tang Dynasty.