Are Yongzheng and Nianfei buried together in Tailing?

Tailing Mountain in Qing Dynasty is 382 meters above sea level, 5 kilometers away from Yongning Mountain/KLOC-0 in Yixian County. Built in 1730 (the eighth year of Yongzheng), it covers an area of 8.47 hectares. Yong Zhengdi, Filial Piety Empress and Imperial Lady Dunsu were all buried in it. Tailing Mausoleum is the earliest, largest and most complete mausoleum in Qing Dynasty.

Nianguifei, named Qiuyue. According to the genealogy of Nian Shi in Huaiyuan County, his ancestral home is Niuwangtang in Nianjiazhuang, north of Huaiyuan Fire Temple, which is now Bengbu City, Anhui Province. His father is a distant young official, serving as Assistant Minister of Industry and Governor of Hubei Province. His brother Xirao Nian also served as Assistant Minister of Industry. His other brother, Nian Gengyao, was a world-famous General Fuyuan in Yongzheng period. He used to be a powerful minister. Later, he was arrogant and rude to everyone, which eventually caused Yongzheng's vigilance and jealousy and made him commit suicide.

There are not many records about Nian Guifei, but there is a record in the Biography of Concubine in the Draft of Qing Dynasty: "Dun Su Guifei, Nian Shi, the distant daughter of the governor. Things sejong Tibetan government, for the side Fujin. In the first year of Yongzheng, the imperial concubine was sealed. In November of three years, the princess was seriously ill and entered the imperial concubine. Yu Fei is ill, and etiquette depends on the routine of the imperial concubine. When the princess died more than a month ago, her brother Tang Yao offended her. Shu Yuedun Su Huangfei. At the beginning of Qianlong, the Tailing Mausoleum was buried. Son 3: Fu Yi, Fu Hui and Fu Pei are all very sad. A woman is also awkward. "