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There is a Qing prince in the store. After his death, his tomb was stolen many times, but the current situation is terrible.

Aisin Gioro Ewing, the 15th son of Emperor Kangxi. If the deceased son of Emperor Kangxi is removed, he is the 7th son of Emperor Kangxi. After the fourth brother Yin_ became emperor, he purged the other brothers, and Ewing became one of the few who survived. Not only that, Emperor Yongzheng also praised his character of "keeping a respectful distance and observing his duty".

In the forty-eighth year of Kangxi, You Yin was named the Prince of Duoluochun. Before and after Emperor Yongzheng came to power, the brothers were fighting openly and secretly, but You Yin was "respectful and cautious". Emperor Yongzheng named him the Prince of Chundu, making him a first-class prince. And such an open tomb of a Qing Dynasty king was visited and destroyed many times by tomb robbers after his death. The current situation is terrible.

Ewing’s tomb is located in the south of Qingxi Mausoleum, Yixian County, Baoding City, Hebei Province. Ewing died on the second day of the fourth lunar month in 1730 AD. Yongzheng specially chose a geomantic treasure land to bury his younger brother. According to the first volume of "Yizhou Chronicles", the mausoleum site chosen by Emperor Yongzheng was "the spirit of the Qi is thick and large, and then passed on"; "the emperor is as kind as heaven and has a kind nature", so the mausoleum site not far from the Western Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty was Shizhuang Jidong was awarded to the emperor's seventh brother Ewing.

The Ewing Tomb covers an area of ​​nearly 100 acres, which shows that Emperor Yongzheng loved it. At first, the tomb had special tomb keepers, mainly Zhao and Li. Every year before Qingming Festival, the Li and Zhao families clean the inside and outside of the cemetery. During the Republic of China, Pukun, a descendant of Ewing, brought some people to the cemetery, cut down a large number of trees and sold them. In addition, bricks and stones from the cemetery area that could be used for construction were sold to others.

On the first day of the fourth lunar month in 1933, most of the villagers near the mausoleum went to Shenshizhuang Guanyin Temple to listen to opera. The next morning, someone saw a pile of soil behind the wall circle and discovered that it had been stolen. The Tuolong Monument and Dabao Hall were both bombed. Today, there are only underground palaces and stone gates in Ewing's mausoleum. Most of the interior of the underground palace has been buried by garbage and dirt, and the space is extremely small, but it can still be seen that the golden tickets are in the east-west direction and the stone door is in the north, open and obviously T-shaped.