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Why didn't Sun Dianying let Gan Long go when he dug the tomb of Cixi?

1938, only 19 years before the demise of the Qing dynasty. Cixi estimated that she would end up like this. Not only was the treasure in her coffin robbed, but also her own body was dragged out by Sun Dianying.

As the last real ruler of the Qing Dynasty, Cixi openly betrayed the country. Although all her treasures were looted, few people really felt sorry for Cixi. After all, she openly handed over the management right of China Railway Bank to the western powers, and even made her a puppet of the western powers. But besides Cixi, another person's tomb was also stolen, that is, Qianlong. Many people don't understand why Qianlong, as the emperor of Kangxi Qianlong, suffered.

It turned out that it was because Sun Dianying asked a fortune teller when he was digging the tomb of Cixi, saying that Long Mai in Qing Dynasty had not been cut off, that is, Qianlong's tomb was just on Long Mai, and it was still blessing the Qing Dynasty, so it was necessary to destroy Qianlong's tomb to destroy the Qing Dynasty.

In this name, Sun Dianying majestically went to the tomb of Ganlong with the troops, dragged the body of Ganlong outside, and all the treasures inside were robbed. It is said that one of the most famous treasures in Qianlong tomb is Jiulong sword. However, with the development of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Sword of Kowloon drifted around and changed hands several times, becoming scrap iron.