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Puyi found a secret imperial edict in the shrine of hall of mental cultivation! What secrets will be revealed during Yongzheng period?

During the period of Puyi, a secret imperial edict was found in the shrine of hall of mental cultivation, which revealed the truth that Yun Si and Tang Yun, younger brothers of Yongzheng, were killed during the period of Yongzheng. There are no real records about the deaths of Yongzheng's younger brothers Yun Si and Tang Yun in historical materials. Their deaths are strange. There is no record of their real experiments in history. This wallpaper solved the biggest unsolved case in the Qing Dynasty.

After the Revolution of 1911, Puyi abdicated. But Puyi and his family still live in the Forbidden City. Because of the protection of the preferential treatment agreement signed by the Qing royal family and the new government, he was placed under house arrest in the Forbidden City. Fishing and robbery one day, I finished my homework and went to Yangxintang to play. In the process of playing, I opened a Buddhist shrine in TEPCO. The area of the temple is covered with dust. When they opened it, they found a yellow paper bag inside. Inside the yellow paper bag is the dry dragon imperial pen.

At that time, the two were still young, and the Qing Dynasty no longer existed. They were curious again, so they opened the yellow paper bag. A secret system wrapped in a yellow paper bag records that the objects killed by poison are Yongzheng's two younger brothers. So the biggest unsolved case in Qing Dynasty was solved.

Because the two brothers, Puyi and Pu Jie, were still relatively young at that time, they didn't know what to do after reading it, and they didn't dare to tell others, just like nothing happened. For the sake of rigor, Jia Yunhua visited Puyi's last words many times and asked the old man about the whereabouts of the yellow paper bag, but he never found it, probably because he was still young and his memory was wrong. In his later years, Pu Jie also wrote a letter in response to the incident at that time, indicating that the incident was highly credible.