Many tombs of emperors in Qing Dynasty were stolen by grave robbers. Why did only Yongzheng Mausoleum dare to move?

Many tombs of emperors in the Qing Dynasty were stolen by grave robbers. Everyone is familiar with the fact that Sun Dianying stole the tombs of Qianlong and Cixi. After being robbed, not only the treasures were looted, but also the bones were destroyed. The tragic scene was unbearable to look at, but why didn't anyone dare to move the Yongzheng mausoleum, which was also the emperor of the Qing Dynasty?

The reason why Yongzheng Mausoleum was not stolen was because of the location of the Mausoleum. Let's take a look at the location of yongzheng emperor Mausoleum. Yongzheng was not buried in the Qing Dynasty Mausoleum like Kangxi of Shunzhi, because when he chose the Mausoleum at that time, the geomantic treasure-house he chose was found to be sandy soil. If the mausoleum was easy to collapse, the ancients always thought it was safe to be buried, and of course they were willing to find a solid address. Therefore, Yongzheng chose another geomantic treasure-house and chose his own mausoleum construction address.

At that time, the Qing Xiling Mausoleum was always guarded by people. When Sun Dianying stole the Qing Dongling Mausoleum, the Qing Xiling Mausoleum was still guarded by warlords. At that time, Yongzheng's tomb was dug by grave robbers for two meters, but it was still intact, so it was abandoned. People were afraid of being famous pigs and being strong. At that time, there were tombs of Kangxi, Qianlong and Cixi in the Qing Dongling Mausoleum, so it was the hardest hit area to be robbed. Yongzheng was suspicious before his death.

Another reason is that Yongzheng was thrifty and iron-blooded. Yongzheng had no other hobbies in his life, but he liked alchemy medicine. He didn't like beauty, jewelry collection and luxury, so there was no treasure jade in the articles buried with him, which did not arouse the interest of grave robbers. Empress Dowager Cixi and Qianlong, who loved to spend money, were the most attractive to grave robbers, and the thrifty emperor Yongzheng escaped a robbery.

So generally speaking, the location of Yongzheng Mausoleum is unique, and it is frugal by nature, so that no grave robbers are afraid and unwilling to touch him, and fortunately they have escaped the fate of being stolen. What do you think? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area for discussion!