The Lishan Mausoleum has been coveted by countless tomb raiders throughout history.
Everyone knows that buried under Lishan is the tomb of an emperor for the ages, but it has yet to be looted.
Some say it's because the tomb raiders know that opening this grave would earn the scorn of the entire nation, so they refrain from doing so.
But in truth, would those who are already tomb raiders adhere to such high moral standards?
Clearly that's impossible; it's utter nonsense.
The true reason the Lishan Mausoleum remains intact to this day is that it's too dangerous inside.
Even the tomb raiders dare not venture deep into it, or they risk dying inside.
The tomb of an emperor for the ages is not that easy to plunder.
During his lifetime, Emperor Qin Shi Huang searched throughout the Divine Land for famous mountains and rivers, although it's not recorded in the history books.
But how can you be sure he never encountered immortals residing between the mountains and rivers?
