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After Cixi died, pearls worth 8 1 100 million yuan were in her mouth. Why did it end up on Song Meiling's shoes?

Everyone knows that Empress Dowager Cixi is ruthless, arbitrary, afraid of death and vain. After poisoning Emperor Guangxu, she finally died. According to her last wish, all the splendor before her death should be taken underground to accompany her!

During her decades in power, she searched for countless exotic treasures, and these treasures were sentenced to be buried underground with her. According to Li, the eunuch who participated in the burial, the coffin of Empress Dowager Cixi was covered with gold and silver treasures from head to toe, glittering with gold. And the most important thing is a night pearl, which Empress Dowager Cixi put in her mouth. The purchasing power of this night pearl is about 800 million RMB. It is said that this luminous pearl is a rare treasure, and its light can be seen from hundreds of miles away. More importantly, it is said that it can protect the body from decay and erosion forever, which is why Cixi put it in her mouth.

So how did this night pearl come out? How did Song Meiling get it? At that time, the biggest grave robber in modern times was Sun Dianying. He made an excuse, entered the imperial tomb and stole the tomb of Empress Dowager Cixi. All the gold and silver in it were looted, and he stole pearls from Empress Dowager Cixi with a dagger. After the grave robbery, Sun Dianying was attacked by public opinion. Sun Dianying chose to spend money to eliminate disasters, and used the stolen treasure to buy important people at that time, including Song Meiling and other important people. I have to say that he is very clever and has not been held accountable afterwards. Instead, I got promoted and made a fortune all the way, which made people jealous. That night, Pearl was delivered to Song Meiling. At that time, Song Meiling knew nothing. He didn't know it was the funerary object of Cixi, so he didn't care too much about the night pearl, just used it as an ornament for shoes.

By coincidence, Song Meiling went to the United States and was recognized by an American at that time, only to know that it was the funerary object of Cixi.