Yongzheng Mausoleum was not stolen, thanks to its location. Let's look at the location of Yong Zhengdi's mausoleum. Yongzheng was not buried in the tomb of the Eastern Qing Dynasty like Kangxi of Shunzhi, because when he chose the tomb at that time, he found that the land of feng shui he chose was sand. If the mausoleum collapsed easily, the ancients always thought it would be safe to bury it, and of course they were willing to find a solid address. Therefore, Yongzheng chose another geomantic treasure house and chose Zunhua, Hebei Province as his mausoleum construction address.
At that time, the Qing Xiling was always heavily guarded. When Sun Dianying stole the Qing Dongling, the Qing Xiling was still guarded by warlords. At that time, Yongzheng's tomb was dug two meters by grave robbers, but it was not opened. The soil below is still intact, so it has been forgotten. People are afraid of famous pigs and strong pigs. At that time, the tomb of Emperor Kangxi, Emperor Qianlong and Empress Dowager Cixi was in the Dongling of the Qing Dynasty, so it was the hardest hit area for grave robbery. Yongzheng was very skeptical before his death.
Another reason is that Yongzheng was thrifty and bloody before his death. Yongzheng had no other hobbies all his life, but he liked alchemy medicine. He doesn't like beauty, jewelry collection and luxury, so there is no treasure jade buried with him, which doesn't interest grave robbers. Empress Dowager Cixi and Qianlong, who love to spend money, are the most extravagant, which can make grave robbers move, and thrifty Yong Zhengdi escaped.
So on the whole, the location of Yong Zhengdi Mausoleum is unique and thrifty, which makes no grave robbers dare or unwilling to touch him, but fortunately escaped the fate of being stolen. what do you think? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area for discussion!