Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - The daughter-in-law of the grave robber got married and became a widow wearing Wan Guifei's body.

The daughter-in-law of the grave robber got married and became a widow wearing Wan Guifei's body.

⊙ Make an exception and bury it in Tianshou Mountain Mausoleum in Wan Guifei.

Hou Xianwen, a grave robber in Beijing during the Republic of China, was really brave. Besides robbing the princess's tomb, he also robbed the tomb of Ming Xianzong Guifei Wan.

Ten thousand tombs are not next to Maoling, but located in the eastern suburb of Jiangsu Province, south of Ming Zhaoling. It was founded at the beginning of 1487 (the 23rd year of Chenghua) and was presided over by Jia Jun, the left assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry, and Zheng Chen, the right assistant minister. After the Yongle period, since both Renzong and Xuanzong were buried around Judy Chang Mausoleum in Ming Taizu, the Tianshoushan Mausoleum no longer buried concubines, but built a tomb for concubines in Jinshan, a suburb of Beijing. So, how did Wan make an exception and be buried here? This is what Wan's wife and her husband said.

Emperors in the history of China are all lecherous, and spoony is very rare. It is even rarer if the person you love is a semi-old Xu Niang person. Zhu Jianshen is such an unusual emperor. He really fell in love with Wan, a half-aged man, and it got out of hand.

Wan is older than Zhen 'er 17 years old, from Zhucheng, Shandong. At the age of 4, she entered the palace and became a maid of honor. She was clever since she was a child, and was deeply loved by Sun Shi, the empress of Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. 1449 (the fourteenth year of orthodoxy), 19-year-old Wan Zhener was arranged to take care of Zhu Jianshen, who was just crowned Crown Prince and was only 3 years old. Since then, they have forged an indissoluble bond and can no longer live without "Wan Jie". It is said that sexual enlightenment began under the guidance of Wan. Naturally, Wan is an "intern".

Photo: Wan Zhener with a variety of customs (TV series "Harem" screen, played by Yeung Yi)

Photo: Wan Guifei and the emperor's husband Zhu Jianshen Xiu En 'ai (screen of TV series "Harem")

1465 (the first year of Chenghua), it's time for Zhu Jianshen to be the emperor and choose the queen. He chose 35-year-old Wan instead of a young woman, which was unorthodox and met with opposition. As a last resort, Wan was made a princess, and later Wu was made a queen. But Wu only became the queen of 1 month, that is, she was abandoned. The only reason is that Wu can't stand pestering the emperor all night and has offended Wan. Another queen, Wang, knew that Wan was different from ordinary people, so she turned a blind eye and let Wan pester the emperor.

Pet Wan, Wan's stomach is also quite disappointing. /kloc-in the first month of 0/466 (the second year of Chenghua), he gave birth to the eldest son of the emperor and was promoted to the imperial concubine. Unfortunately, the little prince died soon, and Wan was never pregnant again. Suffering from this * * *, Wan has no room for other maids to get pregnant. After the maid-in-waiting Ji was pregnant, the imperial secretary had to lie that it was abdominal distension. When Wan Guifei learned this, he imprisoned Jishi in the "Happy Hall".

After Ji gave birth to the little prince, eunuch Sharla Cheung hid the baby in the secret room. When the child was 6 years old, the emperor didn't even know that he had a son. Later, Sharla Cheung saw that the emperor had been sighing for not having a son, and he told the truth. Zhu Jianshen was so happy that he named his son, made him the Crown Prince, and sealed Ji as.

According to Shen Defu's article, Wan was very annoyed and said, "It's a pity that filial piety turned violent." "Filial piety" is Zhu Shitang's biological mother posthumous title Jishi. It is said that Ji was forced to die by Wan. Afraid of Wan's revenge, he committed suicide by swallowing gold.

Perhaps because of menopause, Wan's temper became worse and worse. 1487 (twenty-third year of Chenghua) In the spring, Wan Jia was "angry with a maid-in-waiting, and her breath failed to recover", at the age of 59. It is a miracle that the maid-in-waiting was not killed, but she was angry with herself.

Photo: Portrait of Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen

Strangely enough, I sighed when I received the call: "Master Wan has left, so am I." As an old woman, even the country was abandoned. Zhu Jianshen was in a bad mood and soon became ill. She really followed Wan.

There are many beautiful women in the emperor's harem. Why can Wan, who is half-aged, have many beautiful concubines in the harem? It is said that Wan was fascinated by her enchanting appearance and particularly good skin. "Every time (the emperor) travels, he must stand around with a sword, and every time he looks after it, he must fly."

But in addition to Wan's beauty, the author believes that Wan has also become the emperor's reliance. Zhu Jianshen was afraid of meeting strangers since he was a child, and he stammered. It was Wan who comforted him psychologically and accompanied him to grow up. This "brother-sister love" eventually became "brother-sister love".

Therefore, after Wan's death, it broke the precedent of his ancestors. Wan did not choose a site near Jinshan in Jingxi, but enjoyed the title of the emperor and was treated by the golden age. On Tianshou Mountain, a treasure land in Long Mai that only the emperor can reach, she built a large-scale cemetery-Wan Guifei's Tomb.

The rules of Wan Guifei's tomb are the same as those of East and West Well No.2 of Princess Chengzu Garden in Ming Taizu. No grave robbers dared to move before. During the Republic of China, there was a management vacuum here, which made grave robbers see the opportunity. Hou Xianwen and his associates started digging as soon as they got here. Perhaps it was discovered by the guards of the mausoleum, or there were not enough people, so the underground palace of Wan Guifei's tomb could not be opened.

Hou Xianwen didn't steal it, and then he took advantage of another group of grave robbers.

When the bride got married, she wore a golden crested rockhopper stolen from the grave.

Speaking of this, some readers may want to ask, if you can't steal it once, Hou Xianwen can take his partner to steal it again. Yes, but Hou Xianwen has no chance, because something happened to him. Hou Xianwen was later caught by the government for robbing a tomb and thrown into prison.

Hou Xianwen stole the tomb of the imperial concubine of the Ming Dynasty before the Lugouqiao Incident on July 7th in 1937 (26th year of the Republic of China). After that, Beiping fell and was occupied by the Japanese army, and the situation was chaotic, which provided a good opportunity for grave robbers to commit crimes. Shortly thereafter, another group of grave robbers appeared in the Ming Tombs, targeting Wan Guifei's tomb.

The leader of this group of grave robbers is Cheng Yanbin, who lives in Changlingyuan Village and is also one of the famous "Little Tigers" in the suburbs of Beijing during the Republic of China. Little Tiger is a grave robber. Beijingers call these grave robbers "voles". Mouse is ugly, so acquaintances call it "tiger". These "tigers" are really fierce in robbing tombs. 1956 When the Ming Tombs were excavated, some archaeologists also hoped to get information about tombs and underground palaces from grave robbers.

Photo: Wan Guifei's tomb has long been abandoned, and the author visited it before writing the history of grave robbery in the Republic of China. In those days, the land of geomantic omen became a farmer's vegetable garden, and exquisite stone carvings were scattered all over the place. From the remaining column base, we can know the extraordinary ground buildings of that year.

Cheng Yanbin calls himself "Master Cheng" and is nicknamed "Master Cheng". In the Republic of China, most grave robbers were gangs, and most of them owned guns, just like bandits pulling mountains. Grave robbing is a thief, kidnapping for money is a bandit, and Cheng Yanbin also pulled his own team, which is both a thief and a bandit, so he is called a "bandit".

Cheng's gang is said to have 100 people. One night, while it was dark, Cheng Yanbin and his accomplices went to Wan Guifei's cemetery and poached.

After Wan Guifei's death, because of his special status, he was loved before his death, and many treasures were buried in his tomb. After Cheng Yanbin and his gang entered the tomb, they opened the coffin and took all the gold and silver items inside. There were so many stolen treasures that it took six horses to transport them back to the village. How many things have been stolen and what things have been stolen are not clear now, but its value is definitely amazing.

When dividing the stolen goods, according to the level of each person in the gang and the size of the credit at the time of committing the crime, distribute 1 two gold and 20 orbs to each of the minions involved in the robbery; Gang leaders get more, and some even get golden pots. Of course, everything of value is monopolized by Cheng Yanbin.

On the third day after the robbery, Cheng Yanbin got married and held a wedding. The scene is so beautiful that the bride wears gold and silver, especially the golden crown and rockhopper on her head, which other women only envy. This golden crested rockhopper used to be only for the royal family. Where did Cheng Yanbin's daughter-in-law come from?

It turns out that this is the stolen goods that Cheng Yanbin just stole from the grave-the buried treasure picked from Wan Guifei's head. Superstitious people think it is unlucky to touch dead people's things when they are newly married. Needless to say, this is a little true. The bride later became a widow. Later, Cheng Yanbin was shot in a scuffle-just as the old saying goes, "Grave robbers die a natural death", and his wife and property were scattered.

Photo: Bricks were found at the entrance to the underground palace of Ming Dingling.

Photo: Wan Zhener Dai Fengguan as a bride (TV series "Harem" screen)