When Sun Dianying stole the tomb of Cixi, he not only stole a lot of treasures, but also did something that was criticized.

Sun Dianying, a thief from Dongling, was an officer who was born as a local ruffian. Saying that he was an officer was actually a local warlord at that time. Because Sun Dianying is more loyal, relying on gambling and lip service, he gradually became a bandit leader. Slowly, this bandit force was incorporated by local warlords. Because the warlord gave him the title of colonel, Sun Dianying quit, and he rose to a higher level and called himself commander. From then on, everyone who met him called him Sun Changjun.

Sun Dianying is very clever. He has a lot of talents, not only gambling, but also seeing feng shui. At that time, this army actually gathered all kinds of people. Because the warlords are wooing and attacking each other. For the sake of his own future, when Sun Dianying was not paid, he actually learned the Wen Tao in history-grave robbery. Everyone in the Jianghu knows that people who do such things are harmful to morality.

However, Sun Dianying doesn't care so much, because it takes a lot of money to raise an army. At the same time, the Qing Dongling in Tangshan, Hebei Province is like a treasure house at this time. Anyone who doesn't want to is a fool. So, with the help of the Mausoleum Repairers in the late Qing Dynasty, Sun Dianying actively entered the mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty under the pretext of military exercises and stole the tombs of Empress Dowager Cixi and Emperor Qianlong.

Because Sun Dianying's parents were killed by the Qing army, he was not soft on Cixi. He not only robbed the treasure of the underground palace, but also robbed the jade cabbage and jade watermelon in the coffin, and also took the body of Cixi and humiliated it. Later, Sun Dianying was accused of stealing the imperial tomb, and there was no way. He chose treasures and paid tribute directly to Nanjing officials, which finally solved the matter.