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Kangxi's tomb was stolen. What?
1945 When Japan surrendered, the country was on the eve of the war and the situation was turbulent. Dongling bandits, who have been silent for many years, are active again. In this way, Jingling underground palace collapsed. All the treasures buried with Kangxi were stolen, and the bones of Emperor Kangxi and an imperial concubine after the Fourth Emperor were scattered in the underground palace, which was terrible. After the theft of Jingling, because the entrance to the underground palace was not sealed and nobody managed it, it was "swept away" many times in the future, and precious cultural relics disappeared.

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Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of 8, 14, and reigned for 62 years. He was the longest reigning emperor in China. In the early days of his administration, the situation at home and abroad was very grim. Facing the grim situation, he insisted on using troops on a large scale to realize the complete reunification of the country. When Emperor Kangxi was a teenager, he defeated Ao Bai, a powerful minister, completely regained the power of the imperial court, and began the stage of truly leading the state affairs. Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of 8 and ruled at the age of 14. He reigned for 62 years and was the longest-serving emperor in the history of China. In the early days of his administration, the situation at home and abroad was very grim. Facing the grim situation, he insisted on using troops on a large scale to realize the complete reunification of the country. When Emperor Kangxi was a teenager, he defeated Ao Bai, a powerful minister, completely regained the power of the imperial court, and began the stage of truly leading the state affairs.

As the defender of a unified multi-ethnic country, Emperor Kangxi laid the foundation for the prosperity of the Qing Dynasty and created a prosperous situation for Kanggan. Some scholars revere him as "an emperor through the ages". In the sixty-first year of Kangxi (1722), he died in Changchun Garden on November 13th of the lunar calendar at the age of 68. Posthumous title, the sage of the Temple, was buried in Jingling, the emperor of diligence and loyalty. The fourth son, Yin Zhen.

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