The mystery of the ghost blocking the door of Qianlong's Yuling Mausoleum. Why was he resurrected twice after his death?
Sun Dianying once led his army to dig out Qianlong's tomb with great fanfare. It is said that after they successfully opened several doors in front of Qianlong's tomb, the last door could not be opened. They had no choice but to use explosives to blow open the door. After the stone door was blown open, the soldiers discovered that there were 6 people buried in Yuling, namely Qianlong, Queen Xiaoxian Chun, Emperor Zhemin and so on. The other five coffins were all on the stone bed. Only Qianlong's coffin came down and blocked the stone door. The soldiers couldn't open the door despite all their efforts.
What is puzzling is that after Qianlong’s coffin was placed on the stone bed of the underground palace, in order to determine the Feng Shui lines and calibrate the direction of the most prosperous dragon veins, Mr. Feng Shui specially placed four heavy pieces on the four corners of the coffin. Longshan stone. These four Longshan stones firmly fixed Qianlong's coffin, and Qianlong's coffin itself was very heavy, but why did such a heavy coffin fall down alone? Some experts believe that this is due to the buoyancy of the water seeping into the underground palace, causing the coffin to float. But the question arises, why are the other five coffins silent and only one of Qianlong's coffins floats?
After Yuling was stolen, the regent described the tragic situation he saw when he entered the Qianlong underground palace: "I entered the underground palace with a lamp and saw some white bones floating in the muddy water. They were indistinguishable." Qing was a man or a woman, and the scene was a hundred times more miserable than the Western Mausoleum of the Queen Mother. ?After descendants collected the bones again, they found that only 4 skulls were left among the 6 corpses in the tomb, and the corpses were all broken into pieces. In one of the coffins under the stone door, the collector found a skull with larger bones, which should be Qianlong's skull.
However, one corpse has not been found, and people speculate that it may have been taken out of the underground palace by tomb robbers. Just when people were about to give up, they were surprised to find a complete female corpse emerging from the deep water in the northwest corner of the underground palace. The female corpse had an astonishingly lifelike appearance. According to inference, this female corpse should be Queen Xiaoyi, the biological mother of Emperor Jiaqing.
Because the corpses were so broken that it was impossible to distinguish who was who, it was finally decided to bury them together in one coffin. This was the only special case since the Qing Dynasty in which emperors, concubines and concubines were buried together in the same coffin. After this recollection and reburial, I thought the matter was over. Unexpectedly, something strange happened again in 1975! When archaeological experts were cleaning the underground palace of Qianlong Yuling, Qianlong's coffin was missing again. ? came down and blocked the stone gate, preventing people from entering the Yuling Underground Palace smoothly.