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Sun Dianying got eleven boxes of treasures in the tombs of Empress Dowager Cixi and Emperor Qianlong, and he divided them into three parts. The first part was given to the government leader of the Republic of China at that time, the second part was used to reward his soldiers, and the third part was bought with money.

1. To the leaders of the Government of the Republic of China.

At that time, Sun Dianying was robbing a tomb, and all the nobles in the Qing Dynasty knew it. The nobles of the Qing Dynasty demanded that the government of the Republic of China punish Sun Dianying. Sun Dianying sent many jewels to the leaders of the government of the Republic of China in order to evade sanctions. At that time, the Manchu aristocrats headed by Puyi urged the government of the Republic of China to severely punish Sun Dianying, and Chiang Kai-shek had to order Sun Dianying to be punished. Knowing that he would be punished, Sun Dianying came up with a way to bribe Chiang Kai-shek and others with gold, silver and jewels. In order to impress Chiang Kai-shek and others, Sun Dianying took out many treasures and gave them to Chiang Kai-shek and others. Among them, the pearl in the mouth of Empress Dowager Cixi was also given to Chiang Kai-shek's wife Song Meiling by Sun Dianying.

(2) Reward his soldiers

At the beginning, Sun Dianying completely robbed the tomb with great fanfare, so the soldiers who participated in the tomb robbery were rewarded. When Empress Dowager Cixi was buried, the scenery was infinite, but it was also coveted by many grave robbers. During the Republic of China, Sun Dianying stole seven days and seven nights from the tombs of Empress Dowager Cixi and Emperor Qianlong on the grounds of military exercises, and obtained numerous treasures. But as the saying goes? See a share? The soldiers who participated in the grave robbery were also rewarded by Sun Dianying, but only some general gold and silver treasures in the mausoleum were rewarded.

(3), sold overseas.

Except for rewarding soldiers and bribing leaders, the rest of the treasure was sold by Sun Dianying. Sun Dianying chose to rob the tomb just for money. After all, he was not a collector. It was useless for him to keep so many treasures, so he sold them. Because there were not many rich people in China at that time, Sun Dianying took aim at overseas wealthy businessmen and sold the remaining treasures in three batches.