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Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

Today, let's keep up with the trend and play a script to kill.

We played the role of a policeman, and we were also a police officer in the Major Crimes Unit.

And the case we're going to solve is extraordinary,

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

The parties to the case were all well-known big people, political celebrities or social celebrities in the past.

The impact of the case is very large, and the sensational effect continues to this day.

The time of the crime is not too far away, that is, more than 100 to 700 years ago.

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

You say the sting is not exciting!

Although no one has testified, and even the scene of the case may not be able to find, we can find first-hand evidence.

Discover important clues that unravel the mysteries of history.

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

The History Mystery Cases Unit is in action.

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records.

There is an Anyuan Temple next to the Chengde Mountain Resort in Hebei Province, which is said to have been built by the Qianlong Emperor to alleviate the homesickness of one of his beloved concubines.

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

Legend has it that this exotic wife ignored Qianlong's love, and legend has it that this woman emitted a strange fragrance and could attract butterflies to dance.

Legend has it that this woman's name is Xiangfei, but it is such a famous imperial concubine, but it was written and lost in the historical records of the Qing Dynasty.

Some people say that he died because he was not treated by the empress dowager,

Some people say that he returned to his hometown and was buried in Xinjiang, and now there is a tomb of a fragrant concubine in Xinjiang.

Some people say that there is no such person at all.

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

Until one day someone found a strange coffin in the Yu mausoleum of the Qianlong Emperor.

File a case for investigation

Case Codename: The Disappearance of an Exotic Beauty

Investigation and evidence collection: Concubine Rong's coffin

Location of evidence collection: Qianlong Yuling Concubine Tomb

Evidence collection background: Stolen before liberation, when cleaning up the water in the Rongfei Underground Palace, the coffin was found with braids and costumes.

Event playback:

At that time, the underground palace was full of water, and after removing this water, it found its gray hair braid, the tail of the braid, and a red head rope, and a skull buried in the muddy water was found on the stone slab.

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

Qianlong had a total of 41 wives, but among the many concubines there was a coffin called Concubine Rong, which looked really different.

Usually, all the coffins of the empress dowager are double coffins, but when this coffin is opened, it is found that it has no inner coffin.

You know, there is a coffin inside and there is a coffin outside, this standard funeral method has been fixed since the Han Dynasty, but this only coffin has no coffin,

Was it stolen? Or did something unexpected happen?

At this time, a line on the outer rafter aroused the interest of everyone.

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

The royal coffin, there is no writing in front of it, but the line of gold characters on this coffin still looks very obvious, it is arabic, which means the sentence "in the name of the Allah". But now it's out of sight.

Experts recall that on this sentence, a line of gold characters in Arabic was clearly written, "in the name of Allah",

In this way they immediately realized that only the rafters did not have a coffin, and this alternative burial method may have been deliberate.

In the movie "Muslim Funeral", when Muslims are buried, the body of the deceased is wrapped in cloth.

Without a coffin directly buried in the soil, the body must come into contact with the soil, is this Concubine Rong also a Muslim?

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

First of all, strictly speaking, it is the funeral system of the Qing Dynasty royal family, but it has a difference, it should be that the Qianlong Emperor considered the lineage of Concubine Rong, because she was a Uyghur.

In order to respect the customs of her people, the form of the inner coffin was abolished, and his national beliefs were partially respected.

Concubine Rong herself was still dressed and buried.

Qianlong's concubines, Muslim funeral customs, and all kinds of evidence bring the image of this Concubine Rong closer and closer to the legendary Xiang Concubine.

Is she the exotic beauty who disappeared from the history books?

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

In order to find out the true identity of this Concubine Rong, we specially investigated the identity cards of 41 wives of the Qianlong Emperor.

There was only one concubine, born in Xinjiang, from the Hui province, and was a Muslim.

She was born in Xinjiang in 1734, married Qianlong at the age of 25, and seven years later, because she was favored, she followed Qianlong around the country.

The various identity traits are strikingly similar.

Lost Case: The Lost Imperial Princess written in historical records

There is no doubt that she is the heroine of the legendary love affair of the Qianlong Emperor, the legendary Xiangfei.

As for where the word "incense" comes from,

Why does the body emit aroma?

Please advise!

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