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Investigation Travel Notes | Affectionate Mongolian Prince-Naersu

The cemetery of Mongolian Prince Naersu in Shen Cheng in Qing Dynasty is located in Tianshou Village, Tang Fang Village, Liushutun Township, Kangping County. Founded in 1890, it has a history of 120 years. Recently. My friends and I are here to do an investigation.

Naersu Cemetery was built on a high mountain outside Tianshou Village, covering an area of more than 8,000 square meters, facing south, surrounded by "Feng Shui Wall", with three main halls (also known as "Jiaodian") in front of the mausoleum and six wings on each side, forming a courtyard in front of the cemetery.

Search Baidu Encyclopedia, there are the following records: The tomb is the tomb of Naersu (Baylor), the eldest grandson of the monk Qin. According to legend, Narsu had an ambiguous relationship with Cixi. So when his father took him to worship his ancestors, he was ordered to swallow gold and die, and was buried in Hou Ling, formerly known as "Xiaoling" and historically known as "Xiaoling". During the cultural relics investigation, a stone tablet with the words "White House Tomb of Prince Shen Cheng's First Side Room" was found, indicating that this tomb was the Naersu Cemetery of Prince Shen Cheng, and posthumous title was named "Prince Shen Cheng" after his death.

According to historical records, Naersu was born on the second day of April in the fifth year of Xianfeng (1855 May 17) and died three days before Tomb-Sweeping Day in the sixteenth year of Guangxu (1890) at the age of 35.

Nair Su died young and slept quietly here 120 years. Who would have thought that in the depths of this ancient and mysterious spiritual burial, there is a distant and sad love story? The ambiguous relationship between the owner of this tomb and Empress Dowager Cixi is also widely circulated among the people.

Naersu is the grandson of the famous Gao Sengqin in Qing Dynasty. Prince Sengelinqin was loyal to defending the Qing Dynasty and made great contributions. It was awarded by Xianfeng and Tongzhi Emperor. Naersu's father, Hu, is Prince Bodolegatai of Houqi. He used to be the commander of the capital of Gyeonggi and the magistrate of Jiumen. His Horqin department is the Royal Guard.

According to the regulations of the Qing Dynasty, all the children of Manchu and Mongolian princes were sent to Beijing to study. When Naersu was ten years old, he attacked Horqin Dolobel, followed his father to Beijing and began to learn martial arts. Nairsu is a pure Mongolian maharaja, with fine features and extraordinary intelligence since childhood. Before he was twenty, he had already practiced martial arts. He was a burly and strong man. He served as the bodyguard of Ganqing Gate in the Forbidden City in Royal Guards and walked in front of the imperial court. At the age of twenty-nine, he was highly valued by Emperor Guangxu, and was promoted to Minister of Imperial Palace. He became a guard with a leopard-tail gun and was free to enter and leave the palace.

It is said that the 15th day of the first month in the 14th year of Guangxu (1888) was the birthday of Empress Dowager Cixi (1835.1.29-1908.438+015) (at the age of 53). Empress Dowager Cixi met Naersu, the bodyguard of the Forbidden City (there are many versions of the legend about the encounter, so I won't repeat them one by one). Although Empress Dowager Cixi monopolized the power of the ruling and opposition parties, she was widowed for many years, with lonely feelings and very painful heart. Seeing Naersu handsome and personable, he even moved his heart and approached him on his own initiative. At this time, Nairsu was thirty-three years old. Although frightened, I was deeply moved by Cixi's affection because I was pampered and well maintained. The two talked enthusiastically and admired each other, and soon became a pair of loving lovers.

Later, Cixi called Naersu to her side and gave her four guards with knives to stay with her day and night. Cixi often gives some treasures to Nalsu. Although Nalsu has three wives and concubines, she often stays in the palace on the grounds of busy business.

The affair between Empress Dowager Cixi and the young bodyguard soon spread among the ruling and opposition parties and was discovered by Nalsu's father, Bo Yan Namo. Namo broke out in a cold sweat. He was worried that his family would be wiped out and nine families would be wiped out. He asked Cixi to allow Nalsu to take time off to go back to his hometown in the name of returning home to worship his ancestors. After Namohu returned to his hometown of Horqin Right Wing Houqi with his three sons, he held a family meeting to explain the serious relationship of this matter and decided to give Naersu a death to protect his family. Nairsu knew that he had made a big mistake and expressed his willingness to obey his father's orders, but asked to hunt and entertain in Horqin grassland for three days before his death. Namo agreed to his request,

According to the regulations of the Qing Dynasty, a son of the Prince is called Prince, a son is called County King, a son is called County King, and a son is called Baylor. For the sake of Jeannard Su's peace of mind, there is no worries. Namco said that your son Amurlingkui is still young, although Nalsu is not a prince. After my death, your son can inherit my throne without passing it on to your two younger brothers.

In the 16th year of Guangxu (1890), Nailsu swallowed gold after three days of hunting and amusement under the orders of his father. After his death, he was buried on a hill 40 miles west of Kangping, surrounded by two Fujins.

When the news of Bo Yan Naersu's "sudden death" reached the capital, Empress Dowager Cixi felt extremely sorry. Although she didn't say anything, she suspected that Nan Wu was fooling around and held a grudge. Immediately sent staff to "pay tribute to Horqin Belle Nair Su tea wine and give a shirt as an example". According to the order of Prince Hue of Nanmo, the cemetery was built in qiwang Mi after Horqin left wing. Because Nairsu died according to his father's wishes, the cemetery is called "Xiaoling", and the local people commonly call it "Xiaoling" and "Xiaoling".

The following year (189 1), Cixi designed to poison Boya Namo. Bo Yan Namo is also buried in Lianhua Mountain, which is away from Naersu Garden 12. According to previous instructions, Nalsu's six-year-old son Amurlingkui succeeded to the throne.

In the 18th year of Guangxu (1892), Cixi issued a letter to chase Nalsu as the Prince: "The late Belle Nalsu was the grandson of the monk Qin, and she was allowed to chase the Prince upon request", and said that she was "sincere and cautious". Nalsu was not posthumously awarded the title of "Prince Sincerity and Caution" in the history books of the founding of the Qing Dynasty.

Mongolian prince Naiersu, a talented young man, lost his life because of love, leaving only a solitary grave to hate the world, which also added a trace of mystery and desolation to this ancient Horqin land.