Chongling, as the last emperor's mausoleum in history, although the construction scale was as large as other emperors, the quality of the project was poor due to the state of the country at that time. 1938, chongling was ransacked by grave robbers, and the scene inside chongling was terrible. Even the bones of Emperor Guangxu were scattered, with one foot hanging outside the coffin. All the cultural relics in chongling are missing.
When the team thought there was no treasure in chongling, they found that Emperor Guangxu, who was about to be reburied, seemed to be dragging something in his hand. After taking it out, they found that it was two rare treasures: Jade Yuhuan and Hetian Jade. Then these two pieces are treasures, even more valuable than other funerary objects in the tomb. Why don't grave robbers steal? In this regard, many people say: this is because of the taboo of grave robbers, who don't touch the things in the hands of the emperor. Because of this view, grave robbers didn't rummage through the things under Guangxu's coffin too much, so they didn't find more than 200 gold wells hidden behind Guangxu. This is the secret in Guangxu tomb.
This amazing secret discovery enabled archaeologists to find two toys and 200 well-preserved cultural relics, which also provided great help for later people to study the historical materials of the Qing Dynasty and enabled archaeologists to better understand the national conditions of the Qing Dynasty and the life of Emperor Guangxu.