The Swaying Chongling Mausoleum of the Qing Emperor

The Swaying Chongling Mausoleum of the Qing Emperor

by Xu Xin

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On November 14, 1908, Emperor Guangxu, who had been under house arrest for ten years in the Qing Empire, died in pain. According to folklore, he was murdered. What is the truth? Why didn't Emperor Guangxu build his own mausoleum during his lifetime? Why did Emperor Guangxu's mausoleum become the only stolen emperor's mausoleum among the mausoleums of Western Qing Dynasty? What unsolved mysteries were discovered during the cleaning of Emperor Guangxu's underground palace? On the basis of previous research, Xu Xin, the author of this manuscript, relied on the vast archives and historical materials of the First Historical Archives of China and the National Library, read a large number of Qing Dynasty historical books and Qing people's notes, and used his geographical advantages to lead readers to deeply contact the dust-covered historical truth, uncover historical mysteries, and restore an objective and true historical original appearance.

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