
Tomb of the Rimu Emperor: Records of the Stolen Treasures from the Underground Palace of the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty
by Yuenan
About This Novel
In July 1928, warlord Sun Dianying led his troops to break into the two underground palaces of Qianlong and Cixi, cut open the coffins and dumped the corpses, and looted all the priceless treasures, leading to an earth-shattering case in the history of Chinese and foreign civilizations. Looking back on this period of history, we can't help but have a strong interest in the Qing Tombs and try to restore the scene at that time. On this basis, this book carefully outlines real historical scenes that have been sealed for more than half a century. It introduces in detail the establishment and scale of the imperial mausoleums of the Qing Dynasty and the burial process of the emperors and concubines. It vividly reproduces the tortuous process of the prosperity and decline of China's last feudal dynasty.
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
The most important thing is 1945, which the author dare not mention
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
The most important thing is 1945, which the author dare not mention
