Where was Aisingiorro Yongqi buried after his death?
After Rong Wang died, he was buried in the prince's tomb. The tomb of Prince Ding, commonly known as the Prince Mausoleum, is the tomb of Wang Yonghuang, the eldest son of Emperor Qianlong, Wang Yongzheng, the third son of Xun County, and Yongqi, the fifth son of Prince Rongchun. Located in Erli Lake, Yanggezhuang Village, Bulaotun Town, it has excellent feng shui. It is the only tomb in the Qing Dynasty where three adult princes were buried. 1947, Zhang Jing and Qi were suppressed by the people's government. 1953, the red wall of the Prince's Mausoleum was destroyed. The Prince's Mausoleum has been preserved until 1958. Due to the construction of Miyun Reservoir, the Prince's Mausoleum was completely demolished. Because the underground palace has never been stolen, it was dug up and contained rich sacrificial objects, and then moved into the capital museum for collection.