During his reign, Daoguang was famous for his frugality. Why was his imperial tomb built so luxuriously?

During the reign of Daoguang, he experienced the invasion of China by western powers. At that time, the amount of compensation was huge, which led to corruption and incompetence in the Qing Dynasty and could only be searched by western powers. At that time, the Qing dynasty was not as powerful as the previous dynasties, so as the head of a country, we should advocate economy and start from ourselves. During his reign, he has been trying to save the corrupt Qing Dynasty. However, due to the growing cultural differences between China and the West, what Daoguang Emperor did was only the strength of Weibo, and could not save the corrupt Qing Dynasty at that time.

Daoguang Emperor reigned for 30 years. Although the Qing Dynasty made little progress during his reign, it also laid the groundwork for the later revolution. He lived in Daoguang for 30 years and finally died at the age of 69. Although he did not make great contributions to mankind during his reign, he was also the head of a country. At that time, the emperor was very concerned about where he died. He often asked Feng Shui master to help him identify the land and build his own tomb, so that future generations could see his reputation when he was in office. The more luxurious Huangling is, the more loved and supported the emperor is. Prove that their people love them So what Daoguang Emperor did was just to prove his reputation during his reign.

His construction of Huangling in this way will also help our descendants to explore the secrets of the ancients and make us more convinced that there was such an emperor in ancient times. Therefore, everything that Daoguang Emperor did, whether it was the rescue during his reign or the tomb after his death, was to make future generations remember themselves. Therefore, we should have a correct view of the practices of each ancient emperor, which will help us to understand the ancient history and emperors, so as to better understand the history and culture of China and carry forward the history and culture of China.