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In 1972, at the construction site of a construction site in Inner Mongolia, the ground suddenly collapsed, and a closer look inside was actually a tomb. Archaeologists were shocked when they entered the tomb and opened the coffin. Tomb owner

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In 1972, at the construction site of a construction site in Inner Mongolia, the ground suddenly collapsed, and a closer look inside was actually a tomb. Archaeologists were shocked when they entered the tomb and opened the coffin. The owner of the tomb is a woman, wearing a genuine bright yellow gold silk dragon robe, wearing a golden phoenix crown, and the funeral goods are even rarer, who is this hostess?

The inscriptions at the scene were no longer clear, and the experts took them back to study them carefully before determining that this was the tomb of the third princess of Kangxi. Who are the three Kangxi princesses? It's Princess Rongxian. Who is Princess Rongxian? She is the prototype of the much-loved Lan Qier in the TV series "Kangxi Dynasty".

In the play, the Kangxi Emperor married his beloved daughter (Lan Qi'er) to his enemy - Geerdan, for the benefit of the Qing Dynasty. In fact, when Princess Rongxian was 19 years old, she was promised by the Kangxi Emperor to Wuergon, the great-grandson of Emperor Taiji.

Urgon is a native of the Bahrain clan of Inner Mongolia and the second son of Ozil the Prince of Zasakdoro County in Bahrain, because of his outstanding military achievements, he is considered by many people to be the best candidate for the throne of Bahrain.

Ozil died without leaving a posthumous edict, and instead of competing for the throne, Urgon worked with Princess Rongxian to assist Ozil's eldest son, Namug, on the throne. The brothers are still close and undivided. After this incident, Princess Rongxian was more recognized by people.

While Urgon was fighting outside, Princess Rongxian helped him deal with family affairs, big and small. Later, Urgon still ascended the throne, but after years of traveling, Princess Rongxian took up the responsibility of taking charge of the Bahrain Ministry, and at this time, Bahrain's economic security was very good, and Bahrainis loved her.

And the father who doted on her, the Kangxi Emperor, did not forget this daughter, and went to Bahrain to visit Princess Rongxian 4 times. The Kangxi Emperor had a total of 5 daughters married into Inner Mongolia, and only Princess Rongxian personally visited.

Once Kangxi was seriously ill, Princess Rongxian went back to visit, unlike other brothers who were busy intrigue, she had been taking care of Kangxi, and finally Kangxi recovered from his illness, and it was precisely because of this father-daughter relationship that Kangxi felt true family affection, and personally named Princess Rongxian as Princess Rongxian of --- Gulun, at this time in the 48th year of Kangxi (1709).

Princess Gulun was the highest title of princess of the Qing Dynasty, the Kangxi Emperor had a total of 21 daughters, only 5 were named Gulun Princess, and only Princess Rongxian of the 5 was conferred by the Kangxi Emperor. Shortly thereafter, Princess Rongxian returned to Inner Mongolia and has never left Inner Mongolia since.

A few years later, Urgon unfortunately passed away, and at this time, Princess Rongxian had been in charge of the Bahrain Ministry for more than 30 years, and it can be said that she was already very familiar with it. However, it was her son who was causing her headache, becoming increasingly lawless.

Unconscious about managing Bahrain and his son for many years, and getting in worse health as he grew older, Princess Gulun Rongxian died in 1728, seven years after Urgon's death. The unconscious son, after his mother's death, found out that his mother was good, and it took a year and a half to build a grand tomb, which shocked archaeologists at the beginning.

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In 1972, at the construction site of a construction site in Inner Mongolia, the ground suddenly collapsed, and a closer look inside was actually a tomb. Archaeologists were shocked when they entered the tomb and opened the coffin. Tomb owner
In 1972, at the construction site of a construction site in Inner Mongolia, the ground suddenly collapsed, and a closer look inside was actually a tomb. Archaeologists were shocked when they entered the tomb and opened the coffin. Tomb owner
In 1972, at the construction site of a construction site in Inner Mongolia, the ground suddenly collapsed, and a closer look inside was actually a tomb. Archaeologists were shocked when they entered the tomb and opened the coffin. Tomb owner

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