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What exactly is Cixi buried with? Where did those precious funerary objects end up?
When it comes to Empress Dowager Cixi, everyone will definitely think of the old lady who listens to politics behind the scenes. After the death of Empress Dowager Cixi, there will certainly be many funerary objects, and we will immediately think of those priceless jewels and some jade antiques. We should be able to think of anything of value. After all, the identity of Empress Dowager Cixi is very noble, but where did these valuable funerary objects finally go? This not only makes us want to discuss it.

Empress Dowager Cixi has been in power for more than 50 years in the Qing Dynasty, but everyone will die. In the end, she will die like ordinary people. She enjoys the best wealth in the world. After her death, the funeral is also the biggest. The only thing that can be compared with her is the funeral of Wu Zetian. In fact, Cixi prepared a funeral before her death, and the project was huge. It is said that it has been repaired for six years. Judging from the time, we can see that it must have cost a lot of money.

In order to highlight the identity of Cixi, her funerary objects must be very luxurious. It is said that the materials used in the construction of Cixi's cemetery are also very expensive, and the technology is very exquisite, which is the best technology in history of qing dynasty, and her mausoleum is also the best. Although Empress Dowager Cixi was always ready to listen to others before her death, the whole Qing Dynasty had to listen to her, but in 19 years after her death, warlords stole her grave, not only humiliating her bones, but also stealing all the gold and silver treasures around her.

If I want to know what those funerary objects are, I can't say a few, but as long as they are priceless, they must all be in them. Finally, it is understandable that these funerary objects were stolen by warlords.