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Why was the mystery of Li Zhi's death beheaded in the tomb?
During the Cultural Revolution, Li's grave was excavated and a teacher was assigned to clean it. As a result, when he opened the coffin, he found that there was only one head and a long braid in it. The body disappeared for no reason, and the specific whereabouts could not be verified. However, Li's inscription introduces that his body is complete, and the biggest possibility is that he offended too many people before his death. Sadly, today, the archives of the Qing court still keep Li's "buried with a head and no body" file.
Li was a eunuch in Xianfeng for five years and entered the palace the following year. Tongzhi for six years, was named the second general manager. When Xuantong Yuan was 6 1 year old, he mourned for Cixi for a hundred days, and Xuantong retired for three years. He died at the age of 64. Buried in Gong Li Temple, Guandi Temple, Enjizhuang, West Erli, Balizhuang, Haidian District, outside Fuchengmen.