I believe that when you talk about the emperor, you will definitely associate many items related to it, such as: jade seal, dragon chair, dragon robe and so on. Among them, the dragon robe has various dragon chapter patterns, and it has changed over the generations. According to historical records, the emperor's dragon robe was embroidered with nine dragons, one on the chest and one on the back, one on the left and right shoulders, two on the front and back knees, and one embroidered inside the placket. This coincides with the number of the "Ninth Five-Year Plan Supremes."

As the symbolic garment of the supreme ruler, the dragon robe is not dared to wear by ordinary people, and it is not allowed to wear it. Empress Dowager Cixi should be considered the supreme ruler at the end of the Qing Dynasty, right? When she died, she did not dare to wear a dragon robe, but a phoenix robe. However, Chinese archaeologists found a woman wearing a dragon robe in an ancient tomb.
Ulan Butong, green water and green mountains, war smoke. Lan Qi'er helped her dying husband to walk on the grassland, and the eldest brother caught up with him, insisting on taking Kaldan's head. Lan Qi'er cried and prayed, but the eldest brother cut off Kaldan's head in order to wash away the shame of being captured. The Kangxi Emperor personally invited Lan Qi'er home. Lan Qi'er cried and said, "My home is in UlanButong, I want to take Amida back to my home, I want to raise him as an adult." I love my man, I love my home, I won't go back!" If you have watched "Kangxi Dynasty", you know that Kangxi has a very favored daughter in this historical drama - Lan Qi'er. She was based on Kangxi's favorite Princess Gulun Rongxian.
Kangxi was the emperor with the most children in the entire Qing Dynasty, with as many as twenty-one daughters. But among them, the most favored is Princess Gulun Rongxian, for the Qing Dynasty princesses, Gulun is equivalent to the highest honor title, and only five of Kangxi's daughters have received this honorary title. And they all shouldered the great responsibility of going to the Mongol tribal marriage.
Among all the daughters of Kangxi, the most favored is a Gege named "Lan Qi'er", but in fact this Lan Qi'er does not exist in history, and her prototype is Kangxi's third daughter, Princess Rongxian. Before this, Kangxi had two daughters, but both died prematurely, so he was very fond of this daughter, almost all of them were obedient. But even if he loved this daughter very much, he finally let her marry far away to Mongolia. After all, at that time, the Qing Dynasty had just sat firmly in the country for a long time, and it needed the support of all aspects of Mongolia.
However, although Kangxi could not keep his daughter by his side, he also tried his best to pick the person he felt was the best. The Borjigit clan had always been the Manchus' staunchest ally, and he married his daughter to a brave and handsome young man, Urgun.
Princess Rongxian, who married to Mongolia, and Urgun still had a good relationship, although it was a political marriage, Kangxi always had this daughter in mind, and several times visited his most beloved princess on the pretext of touring Mongolia.
Princess Rongxian had the favor of the Kangxi Emperor, and her husband's family also attached great importance to it, so Princess Rongxian lived until the age of fifty-six, and Rongxian died at the age of fifty-six, and was buried with her husband in a place with beautiful mountains and rivers, so there has been no stolen tomb patronage. Unfortunately, after 1972, a wave of broken old winds encompassed the land of Shenzhou. This ancient tomb, which has been preserved for two hundred years, has not been spared.
It is said that after digging, the people who went in found that there were countless funerary items, but the princess was wearing a yellow dragon robe with nearly 100,000 pearls on it. You should know that this kind of robe embroidered with eight five-clawed dragons was only worn by the empress in the Qing Dynasty, and even the previous generation of empress Wu Zetian did not dare to wear it for burial, so it is said that the princess's honor and favor are really impressive.
And the remains of Princess Rongxian are very well preserved, when unearthed in 1972, although buried for more than 240 years, the skin is still elastic, like a living person, lying in the coffin of Princess Rongxian's body face up, head south and feet north, wearing a gold phoenix crown, wrist sleeve gold bracelet finger wearing rings, foot pedals big red satin full of embroidered boots, wearing multiple layers of clothing, after measurement, Princess Rongxian is 156 cm long, hair braids are pitch black, braids are 75 cm long, two large braids hang down to the hips, and the braids seem to be tangled. On the south and east sides of the coffin are a columbarium containing the ashes of Urgun and the princess's son, Limbo, respectively.