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Whose ancestral grave did Cixi and Guangxu dare not move?

Originally, Cao Shi family.

Speaking of ancestral graves, they are still highly valued in the culture of China. The geomantic omen of ancestral graves has a great influence on future generations. Therefore, some dignitaries have always attached great importance to their ancestral graves and can't move their roots at every move. Today, who is the noble person who said that even Cixi and Guangxu dared not move?

This is a small county called Wuqing between Beijing and Tianjin. There is a tomb in Wuqing, which covers an area of about 1 0,000 mu (10 hectare). The locals call it "Cao Tomb". It is this ancestral grave of Cao Shijia's family that has forced the railway construction to detour.

Speaking of the background of this family, it is also a bit powerful. Since the Ming Dynasty, the Cao family has been an official in the imperial court, and Dr. Rong Lu, the commander-in-chief of the later army, and the Rulinlang and imperial academy of the Qing Dynasty have all appeared. Cao Chuan, the sixth ancestor of the Cao family, was the most powerful and had a good relationship with Kangxi. Every time Kangxi Wuqing visited, he lived in Cao Chuan's house.

How powerful is this? That is, as long as people see it, they will kneel down, civil servants will get off the sedan chair, and military commanders will dismount. The Cao family went to Lafayette with gifts and told Lafayette that the imperial tablet of Emperor Kangxi was in the cemetery and could not be moved easily. Cixi also felt that it was better for her ancestors not to move, so she diverted the railway.

Finally, under the redesign of German designers, the route bypassed the grave. What if ordinary people can do it? Straight board.