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Why was the Tailing Tomb of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty suddenly stopped after being excavated for a period of time?

Because after the archaeological team members dug two meters under the entrance of the robbery hole along the Tailing Mausoleum, they found that there was original soil underneath. The robbery hole only dug two meters, and the Tailing Tomb had not been stolen. Tailing has not been stolen, and according to regulations, it cannot be excavated on its own initiative.

In this way, the excavation of Yongzheng’s Tailing Tomb was terminated, and the archaeological team also backfilled the entrance to the stolen cave. As for the mystery of Emperor Yongzheng’s death, it has not been solved.

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Under the iron-blooded governance of Emperor Yongzheng, the Qing Dynasty became more clear and clear in its administration. After sending troops to Qinghai to quell the Luobuzangdanjin rebellion, the rule over the southwest ethnic minorities became more clear. Yan Mi and a series of practical achievements in benefiting the people and governing the country.

As for the mausoleum of Emperor Yongzheng, the Tailing Mausoleum of the Western Qing Dynasty, according to the "History of the Qing Dynasty": Before and after the death of Emperor Yongzheng, because of the poor feng shui and geological conditions of the Chaoyang Mountain in the Eastern Qing Tomb, he ordered it to be built in what is today Hebei Province. He built a mausoleum behind him in the west of Yi County, Baoding City, and named it Tailing.

Tailing is not only the earliest tomb in the Western Tombs of the Qing Dynasty, but also the largest one. However, these did not attract the attention of archaeologists too much. In 1975, after the archaeological team cleared Qianlong's underground palace, academic circles continued to advocate the excavation of Yongzheng's Tailing Tomb.

On April 8, 1980, the rescue excavation of the Tailing Underground Palace was officially carried out. The leaders of the Cultural Relics Bureau of Hebei Province, Baoding City and Yixian County came to the site to direct the excavation.

Baidu Encyclopedia—Qing Tailing Mausoleum