Why did the Tailing Mountain in Yong Zhengdi in Qing Dynasty suddenly stop after a period of excavation?

Because the members of the archaeological team dug two meters under the stolen hole along the Tailing Mountain, they found that the soil below was intact, and the stolen hole was only dug two meters. The Tailing Mountain was not stolen. Tailing Mountain has not been stolen, and it is not allowed to take the initiative to dig according to regulations.

In this way, the excavation of Yongzheng Tailing was terminated, and the archaeological team also backfilled the stolen hole. As for the mystery of Yong Zhengdi's death, it has not been solved.

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Under the iron and blood rule of Yong Zhengdi, the Qing Dynasty had a more clear bureaucratic system. After sending troops to Qinghai to quell the rebellion of Rob Tibet and Tenzin, the rule of southwest ethnic minorities was stricter, and so on.

Yong Zhengdi's mausoleum-Tailing Mausoleum in Qing Dynasty, according to the records of Qing history, Yong Zhengdi ordered a mausoleum to be built behind him in the west of Yixian County, Baoding City, Hebei Province, and named it Tailing Mausoleum because of the poor geomantic geological conditions in chao yang shan of Qingling.

Tailing Mausoleum is not only the earliest mausoleum in Qing Dynasty, but also the largest one. However, these have not attracted much attention from archaeologists. From 65438 to 0975, after the archaeological team cleaned up the Qianlong underground palace, the academic circles always advocated the excavation of the Yongzheng Tailing Mausoleum.

On April 8th 1980, the rescue excavation of Tailing Underground Palace was officially carried out, and the leaders of cultural relics bureaus in Hebei Province, Baoding City and Yixian County personally conducted it.

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