Where is the mausoleum of Liu Bao, Emperor Shun of Han Dynasty? Emperor Shun was buried for a month, and the fairy was stolen.

Han Shundi

The son of Liu Bao (115-144), was appointed as the crown prince at the age of six. In the third year of Yan Guang (124), Liu Bao was framed by traitors and was deposed as King Yin Ji. After the death of Emperor Han 'an, Yan Xian made Liu Yi emperor. Liu Yi died more than 200 days after he ascended the throne. Yan Xian, Jiang Jing and others conspired to establish foreign vassals again, and the news leaked out. Nineteen eunuchs, including Sun Cheng of the Middle Yellow Gate, joined forces to slay Jiang Jing and others, and ushered in Liu Bao's accession to the throne, becoming the seventh emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Han Shundi.

Han Shundi's throne came from eunuchs, so Sun Cheng and other eunuchs 19 were all named Hou. Later, eunuchs colluded with Liang's consorts and acted arbitrarily. As a result, politics in the Han Dynasty became more corrupt, class contradictions became increasingly acute, and people complained bitterly, leading a miserable life. Although Shun Di himself wanted to punish corruption, due to his weak personality and ineffective measures, he ended up drawing water with a sieve. In August of the first year of health (144), Emperor Shun of Han died in the front hall of Yutang, and he reigned for nineteen years at the age of thirty. After the death of Emperor Shun of Han Dynasty, his son Liu Bing succeeded Emperor Chong of Han Dynasty. In the afternoon of September of the same year, that is, on September 12th, Emperor Shun of Han Dynasty was buried in Xianling, whose temple number was Jing Zong, and Emperor Xiao of posthumous title. After the death of Emperor Shun of Han Dynasty, a two-year-old doll was left as the emperor, and Liang Ji, the consort, dominated the world, ruled brutally, and hundreds of officials forced the people to rebel, and the mob surged. People hate the imperial court, Liang Ji, and Han Shundi's cronyism. Although Emperor Shun of Han Dynasty said, "Zhu Yu can't have fun without staying in the temple," the thieves still had the idea of a fairy. According to Zhu Kongyang's "Preparation of Tombs in Past Dynasties", "Filial piety was taboo for the emperor ... In the nineteenth year of his reign, ... in September, the tomb was buried at noon ... In October of the first year of health, thieves built tombs, and there were few outline books, so they were buried. The hair of the mausoleum did not stop there. " Buried in September, stolen in October, only one month before and after. According to the Book of the Later Han Dynasty, on the day when Emperor Shun was buried, "Jingshi, Taiyuan and Yanmen were shocked, and the three counties were flooded and the soil cracked", which was a very ominous omen.