Cixi, the precious pearl of the night, was naturally buried with her, and it is said that the specifications of Cixi's mausoleum are higher than those of all emperors in the Qing Dynasty. Among them, funerary objects are even more valuable. It is said that the funerary objects in the coffin can cover Cixi. When Sun Dianying walked near the tomb of Cixi, his mind tilted.
Who's Sun Dianying? He was a celebrity in the Republic of China. He grew up in the street and thought he was chivalrous. Later, he joined the army and followed Zhang Feng. After being defeated by Chiang Kai-shek, Feng was incorporated by Chiang Kai-shek. So this man, at best, can be said to be bohemian, at worst, full of market spirit.
Naturally, he won't let go of these tombs. Naturally, he has to choose the most extravagant Qianlong and the grave robbers of Cixi. However, due to excessive violence and serious destruction of tombs and corpses, it was condemned by the Manchu royal family such as Puyi. Puyi demanded the execution of Sun Dianying, and Sun Dianying selected some precious jewels from these jewels and gave them to the upper echelons of the Kuomintang, such as the Jiulong Sword for Dai Li, the Emerald Watermelon for Song Ziwen, and this 800 million-worth luminous pearl for Chiang Kai-shek's wife Song Meiling. Song Meiling divided the night pearl into two parts and embedded them in his shoes. Therefore, Sun Dianying, as his Kuomintang officer, can rest easy.