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In 1972, the tomb of Kangxi's daughter was discovered in Inner Mongolia, the owner of the tomb was wearing a dragon robe, and the value of the burial products exceeded 100 million

author:Dew early reading

Introduction: In the five thousand years of China, there are many royal nobles who are dressed in fine clothes and jade food when they are alive, and after they die, they also want to bring their wealth underground, so many ancient tombs on the mainland are large in scale and the richness of funerary products is surprising.

In 1972, a princess tomb was found in Inner Mongolia, and the scale of the burial chamber and the fruitful funerary products shocked everyone present, and the most noteworthy thing is that the owner of the tomb inside was still wearing a dragon robe after the coffin was opened.

Finally, looking at the long-damaged epitaph, I found that the princess Gulun Rongxian of the Kangxi Emperor was buried here, and why could this princess enjoy such a special honor to be buried?

In 1972, the tomb of Kangxi's daughter was discovered in Inner Mongolia, the owner of the tomb was wearing a dragon robe, and the value of the burial products exceeded 100 million

1. Tomb of Princess Gulun Rongxian

When an old man working as a farmer in the Right Banner of Balin in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, was working outside, he suddenly found that there was a ground collapse, and the old man who found such a strange phenomenon immediately reported it to the relevant departments. After the relevant departments investigated, it was found that there should be a tomb in the collapsed underground, and relevant experts were immediately sent to excavate and protect the tomb.

According to the traces at the scene, the tomb should have been damaged by tomb robbers, but experts decided to explore and protect the tomb as much as possible. After some excavation, this ancient tomb is about 5,000 square meters, and there is actually a cemetery building and a side hall for the tomb keepers and sacrifices to rest on both sides of the cemetery.

In 1972, the tomb of Kangxi's daughter was discovered in Inner Mongolia, the owner of the tomb was wearing a dragon robe, and the value of the burial products exceeded 100 million

The tomb has a central axis, and above the central axis there are two large halls in front and behind, and after the main hall is the mausoleum. At the same time, a remnant stone stele was also found in the central open space of the tomb, which often records the identity of the tomb owner and other information, although it has been broken, but it is indeed an important evidence to decrypt the identity of the tomb owner.

However, experienced archaeologists can basically deduce from the specification system and strict layout of this tomb that this is a tomb of a member of the Qing Dynasty royal family. After some investigation, the coffin of the owner of the tomb was found in a secret room, fortunately this coffin was relatively hidden and not found by the tomb thieves.

In 1972, the tomb of Kangxi's daughter was discovered in Inner Mongolia, the owner of the tomb was wearing a dragon robe, and the value of the burial products exceeded 100 million

When the coffin was opened, everyone present was shocked. After a hundred years, the people inside the coffin did not decay, and even the hair was still black and did not fall off like an ordinary ancient corpse. As previously speculated, the owner of the tomb is wearing a dragon robe and a phoenix crown, and the dragon robe is not only decorated with exquisite dragon patterns but also several pearls. Although the dragon robe is not the nine-clawed golden dragon worn by the emperor, it is also an eight-clawed, which woman in the Qing Dynasty can be buried with such specifications.

In 1972, the tomb of Kangxi's daughter was discovered in Inner Mongolia, the owner of the tomb was wearing a dragon robe, and the value of the burial products exceeded 100 million

Soon an epitaph was found in a corner of the chamber, which, although made of wood, was not decayed because it was placed in the chamber and was isolated from the air. From the above information, it can be seen that the owner of this tomb is Princess Gulun Rongxian of the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

Second, loved by the Kangxi Emperor in every way, he still could not escape the fate of peace

The name of this princess is not left in the history books, only that she is the Princess Gulun Rongxian who was personally enthroned by the Kangxi Emperor. It should be known that her birth mother was not an empress, but only a concubine of the Kangxi Emperor, but in the Qing Dynasty, only the daughter of the empress could be crowned as a princess of Gulun, which can see the Kangxi Emperor's favor for her.

In 1972, the tomb of Kangxi's daughter was discovered in Inner Mongolia, the owner of the tomb was wearing a dragon robe, and the value of the burial products exceeded 100 million

According to historical records, although many of the daughters of the Kangxi Emperor were named princesses, Princess Gulun Rongxian was personally named by the Kangxi Emperor when he was alive, and it was also the first among the daughters to be named a princess by Gege. However, having the emperor's love did not free Princess Gulun Rongxian from the fate of being far away from her homeland and relatives.

The Qing Dynasty's peace and pro-family policy has a long history, and from the film and television dramas, we can see a lot of bridges between the Qing Dynasty and foreign tribes and relatives. During the reign of the Qing Dynasty, the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty had to marry a Mongolian princess, and the Qing Dynasty also had to marry a princess to the Mongols to consolidate the relationship between the Qing Dynasty and the Mongol tribes.

In 1972, the tomb of Kangxi's daughter was discovered in Inner Mongolia, the owner of the tomb was wearing a dragon robe, and the value of the burial products exceeded 100 million

When Princess Heshuo Rongxian was 19 years old when she was thirty years old in the Kangxi Dynasty, she was sent to Mongolia to make peace with Urgun, and the princess who went to Hejin did not have as miserable as she imagined. Urgun loved this wife very much, and after kissing him, the Kangxi Emperor often went to see the princess, but the horse was seriously injured after following the Kangxi Emperor on the expedition and finally died.

3. Princess Gulun Rongxian was buried in a dragon robe

Because the Kangxi Emperor loved this daughter so much, he once gave Princess Gulun Rongxian an eight-clawed dragon robe. When Princess Gulun Rongxian died in the sixth year of Yongzheng, the Yongzheng Emperor also agreed to let Princess Gulun Rongxian be buried in a dragon robe. The princess's son, Linbu, also asked his parents to be buried together, and the Yongzheng Emperor and Urgun Jungong allowed the two to be buried together. Therefore, during the excavation of archaeologists, an urgun's urn was also found in the burial chamber next to the princess's coffin.

In 1972, the tomb of Kangxi's daughter was discovered in Inner Mongolia, the owner of the tomb was wearing a dragon robe, and the value of the burial products exceeded 100 million

Conclusion: Princess Gulun Rongxian had the favor of her father, and although she also became a link between the Qing Dynasty and the Mongolian tribes when she grew up, she also had the love of her husband after she was close, and it can be said that Princess Gulun Rongxian lived more than most people at that time.

And the size of the funeral goods and burial chamber after her death can also see the glory, wealth and honor of her life, the eight-clawed dragon robe worn by the princess is estimated to be worth more than 100 million according to reality, and the excavation of the princess tomb also makes everyone intuitively feel the Kangxi Emperor's pity for Princess Gulun Rongxian.