Puyi was displaced before his death. Why did his ashes move after his death?

This is the ashes removed for the sake of protection, cultural industry and tourism. Puyi was the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty in China. Shortly after he ascended the throne, Puyi, who was only four years old, was driven out of the Forbidden City by Berbatov General Feng Yuxiang and lived a wandering life. After the September 18th Incident, Japan occupied three northeastern provinces, and then took Puyi there to become the emperor of the puppet Manchukuo. Later, in the Soviet Union, he was released early because of his good behavior, and then lived an ordinary life.

He was only 6 1 year old and was buried in Babaoshan after his death! But because of his special status, where his grave is buried has also become a controversial point. When Puyi was emperor, he took a fancy to a gentleman who knew Feng Shui, and chose a treasure house of Feng Shui for him as his grave, which is the place where Xiling is near chongling, and is called Fox Fairy House. This place has beautiful scenery with mountains and water. When he built this mausoleum, he was opposed by civil and military officials because he spent a lot of money. In the end, the mausoleum was not built successfully.

But in the end, he was buried in this place. Because of this geographical location, it is very suitable for developing tourism. Besides, he is a historical figure. In order to promote the local economic development, he moved his purpose from Babaoshan to the Qing Xiling Mausoleum. Although Puyi was the last emperor and used to be a puppet, he also made some contributions to the country before his death, especially the cultural relics he collected were donated to the country, especially the triple print dedicated to Emperor Qianlong.

Some historical experts believe that Puyi is an ordinary citizen after all. He has donated many cultural relics to the country and can be regarded as a person who has contributed to the country, so his ashes should be placed in the people's cemetery. As a special historical figure, no one can understand what Puyi experienced in his life.