It has been 108 years since the fall of the Qing Dynasty, why do people still choose to protect the

Updated on history 2024-02-19
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As we all know, ancient China was an imperial society, so it is natural to pay special attention to imperial tombs. Moreover, each of the funeral goods in the imperial tomb is of great significance, and each one is priceless, so during the reign of the Qing Dynasty, many measures were taken to protect the imperial tomb.

    During the reign of the Qing Dynasty, the maintenance of the imperial mausoleum was not a trivial matter, but the protection of the imperial mausoleum was treated as a vital matter. In terms of military and management mechanisms, people with official positions were arranged to deal with this matter, and even the people who guarded the imperial mausoleum were selected at various levels. The "salary" of the mausoleum keeper is also a lot, and the fixed salary issued by the imperial court is only part of it, and there is also a part of the industry purchased in the imperial mausoleum, such as silkworm breeding and silk weaving ......

    The above mausoleum guarding system was implemented in the existence of the Qing Dynasty, but although the Qing Dynasty later fell, the mausoleum guards still existed. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, those descendants of Aixin Jueluo were worried that their ancestors' tombs would be disturbed by the world, so they took the initiative to move to live near the imperial tomb, and the protection of the imperial tomb ran through their lives.

    When Puyi abdicated, the people promised that they would send someone to guard the imperial tomb and pay a certain "salary" to the tomb keeper. But that era was too chaotic, wars were frequent, and the people were too busy to take care of themselves, so they didn't have time to care about the matter of guarding the imperial tomb.

    Therefore, those descendants of Aixin Jueluo who live near the imperial tomb in order to maintain the imperial tomb have no "salary".

    Later, a military commander of the Kuomintang actually stole and excavated the Qing Eastern Tomb, which made the descendants of the Qing Dynasty royal family unbearable, and the Manchu royal family headed by Pu Yi gathered together to raise a voice of resistance to the people, and then hired some people to protect the imperial tomb. But this "guard" is really not as good as the previous mausoleum keepers, these people hired by the national ** are just cleaning the imperial mausoleum on time, of course, they can get some fixed wages.

    Compared with the mausoleum guards who are responsible for cleaning, the main responsibility of guarding the imperial mausoleum still falls on the descendants of the tomb guards in the Qing Dynasty.

    From ancient times to the present, the practice of inheriting the father's business has always existed, and the descendants of those who settled near the imperial tomb have never thought of moving to live elsewhere, they have achieved the real inheritance of the father's business - they regard the living environment of their ancestors as their only hometown, and the guardian of the imperial tomb as their mission and responsibility!

    Patriotism is the first word of the core values of socialism, although the Qing Dynasty is no longer there, but the descendants of the Qing Dynasty royal family, they still have a sense of reverence for their ancestors. Even if they don't have a salary, they still guard the vicinity of the Imperial Tomb, and compared to their profession, they only regard this matter as their own belief - they must protect the integrity of the Imperial Tomb. It is this belief that has strangled the ideas of many tomb robbers in the cradle.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because it is a spirit, those people regard guarding the imperial tomb as a duty, because they feel that this is an era that is meaningful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Now many mausoleum guards have become a kind of ornament, not from the bottom of their hearts to defend the honor of the heart, of course, there are many still take the protection of the imperial tomb as their own duty, regardless of whether the Qing Dynasty has perished or not, their determination to protect the imperial tomb will never change. They are guarding the quiet of their ancestors, and without this belief, it may be difficult to sustain it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Beiyang** and the people** have done some protection for the imperial tomb, but the situation is turbulent, and warlords and thieves have coveted it for a long time, such as Sun Dianying's thief of Dongling is typical. The guards of the "Three Tombs outside the Guan" have formed a mechanism of succession between father and son, and generations of people have taken guarding the tomb as their profession.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Qing Dynasty has been in existence for 108 years, but there are still descendants of the imperial family, so there are still people who choose to protect the imperial tomb.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It has been 108 years since the fall of the Qing Dynasty, and there are still people guarding the cemetery, which shows that those who guard the imperial cemetery are very responsible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think it's because in ancient times, so the thinking of the ancients was relatively straight, so although the Qing Dynasty fell more than a hundred years later, there will still be the existence of the guardian emperor's mausoleum, and they have not left.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are four reasons for <>: 1. The tomb keeper is very loyal Since ancient times, there has been a saying in our country that "entering the earth is safe", and the members of the royal family certainly pay more attention to the peace after death. Their tombs are guarded by specially selected people who are ...... by the descendants of the royal family during their lifetime or after their death

    The Qing Dynasty has been destroyed for more than 100 years, why are there still people guarding the imperial tomb?

    Because this was promised by the ancestors to Qin Shi Huang at that time, this habit has been passed down, and people still abide by the rules of the ancestors to this day.

    It has been more than 100 years since the Qing Dynasty perished, why are there still people guarding the imperial mausoleum?

    We know that the rulers of the Qing Dynasty were the Guanwai people, and after the unification of the whole country, they lived in China. Therefore, their imperial tombs are divided into Guanwai and Guannei, and there are always three emperors buried there outside the Guanwai, which is called the Three Tombs outside Guanwai. We know that there are many precious funerary goods in the emperor's mausoleum, so there needs to be a ......

    It has been more than 100 years since the fall of the Qing Dynasty, why has the official history not been completed, is there any news?

    There was a Qing history manuscript, but at that time I felt that it was in a hurry, so it was named "draft". What's more, the Book of Jin is still in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, and it is not more than a hundred years.

    The Qing Dynasty has been destroyed for more than 100 years, why is there still a tomb keeper in the Qing Emperor's Mausoleum?

    Because the belongings of the Qing Dynasty would be buried with the ancestors, they were also afraid of stealing.

    Why has it been 100 years since the Qing Dynasty fell, and in the past 100 years, the previous ** has never been interested in the restoration of Hanfu?

    More than 100 years ago, there were 50 years of external troubles, and external troubles once made the country face the situation of extinction, and as for the next 50 years, various movements, "breaking the old and establishing the new", and restoring Hanfu naturally could not start.

    It has been 100 years since the fall of the Qing Dynasty, and how many people are still born in the Qing Dynasty? Ask God for help

    If it is born now, there is no one, if it is said that those born in the Qing Dynasty are still alive, it is estimated that there are not many, but there are no less!

    More than a hundred years after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, do the descendants of the Manchus still speak Manchu?

    We all know that the Qing Dynasty has been in our country for many years, and we all know that the Qing Dynasty belonged to the Manchus, but in fact, they are now very Manchu descendants and no longer speak Manchu. One of the very important reasons is that since the founding of the People's Republic of China, we have all taken the Chinese language as our main ......

    It has been more than 100 years since the Great Qing Kingdom was destroyed, and I heard that there are still people who dream of restoring the Great Qing Kingdom.

    I am the descendant of Liu Azhi, the great-grandson of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, when the ancestor Liu Azhi crossed to Japan, created a large family in Japan, Harada family, and now spread to the ninety-third generation of Liu Bang's grandson, I have returned to China in recent years, and went to the Gaozu Changling Mausoleum in the north of Sanyi Village, Yaodian Town, to worship Liu Bang's distant ancestor ,......

    It has been more than 100 years since the fall of the Great Qing Dynasty, is there still anyone who misses it?

    A feudal dynasty, if anyone misses it, it is the widow of the Manchu Qing Dynasty.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think these people must be the kind of family that has bathed the emperor for generations, and has made a promise, so they will always guard the imperial mausoleum.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Maybe that's the rule of the guardian, and it shouldn't matter how many years it takes, that is, there may be people who will guard the tomb in the future.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because they have inherited the requirements of the previous generation, and they have a unique affection for the imperial tomb.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, there were still people who continued to guard the imperial tombs. With the demise of the Qing **, after the halving of the Lu to the cessation of issuance, the personnel slowly withered. Later, the people who still insisted on guarding the mausoleum were all hired by the emperor's relatives or former guards, and they were loyal and retained.

    The Imperial Tomb is a dynasty, second only to the existence of the Imperial Palace. When the dynasty was still there, no one dared to fight the idea of the imperial tomb. The emperors didn't want their ancestral graves to be dug up, so they would send heavy troops to guard them.

    The Qing Dynasty is no exception, the people who guard the imperial mausoleum, until the fall of the Qing Dynasty, there are still people who stick to it, and these mausoleum guards have the following two**.

    The personnel assigned to guard the tomb in the early Qing Dynasty were all selected from the children of the Eight Banners. During this period, the country was strong, and the various specifications of the emperor's mausoleum were naturally unprecedentedly high. At that time, being able to be sent to guard the mausoleum was not only a good salary, but also a special honor, which was regarded as the highest honor.

    These children of the Eight Banners took root and lived near the Imperial Tomb, and some of them opened up new families around the Imperial Tomb and continued to guard the tomb. Until the fall of the Qing Dynasty, these generations of mausoleum guards have followed the teachings of their ancestors and recognized this thing. Therefore, even if there is no salary, they will voluntarily guard the tombs of the emperors.

    When the dynasty ceased to exist, there were only a few people who could spontaneously stay to guard the mausoleum. As the saying goes, "the tree falls and the tree scatters", and many people have already given up this job when the Qing Dynasty fell or could not pay their salaries.

    Although the Qing Dynasty fell, the descendants of the imperial family still existed. Many descendants of the royal family, in order not to let the ancestral mausoleum be abandoned, will spontaneously pay money and hire people to come to guard the mausoleum to clean, which is also so that the ancestors can sleep peacefully under the spring.

    Although there are people guarding the mausoleum, its scale and strength cannot be compared with the grand occasion of the dynasty. It is precisely because of this that the imperial tomb was stolen. In the face of powerful warlords, the mausoleum guards can only retreat.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The reason why there are still people guarding the imperial tomb is because many descendants of the royal family will find someone to guard the imperial tomb of their ancestors in order to prevent it from being damaged and for fear of being stolen; They are all descendants of some royal family, or people sent by some royal descendants for money.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because these people are the descendants of the guardians of the Imperial Mausoleum, they are born from the guardians of the Imperial Mausoleum, and the descendants of the Imperial Mausoleum will generally take over this position after the death of the Imperial Mausoleum.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The reason why there are still people guarding the imperial tomb is because they are very loyal to the imperial dynasty. They are the descendants of the Great Qing Dynasty. Complete the mission of the ancestors.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Although the Qing Dynasty has been destroyed for more than 100 years, the imperial tombs of the Qing Dynasty are still well preserved under the takeover of New China. Their lives are guaranteed by the state, and they are living very well now, at least dozens of times better than when the Kuomintang was there.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The tomb keepers of the Qing Dynasty imperial tombs were generally selected by the imperial relatives or high-ranking officials and nobles, reflecting their loyalty to the Qing Dynasty, and they were encamped by the mausoleum from generation to generation, and the national treasury paid salaries.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because now the people who guard the imperial mausoleum are the staff of the cultural relics management department. They usually go to work and live the same life as ordinary people.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The Qing Emperor's Mausoleum is a treasure of ancient cultural architecture in China, which contains a large number of cultural relics and documents, which are of great value. Now it is guarded, mainly to prevent vandalism and theft.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because it is not only the dry bones of feudal emperors, but also a national treasure, with rich cultural relics and wealth value.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because it belongs to the historical and cultural heritage of our country, it needs to be managed by people.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    That is the witness of history, from ancient times to today, our ancestors must understand history, so we must protect ancient cultural relics.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Whether it is the Han Dynasty, Tang and Song dynasties, or the Qing Dynasty, they are all part of the history of the Chinese nation, and they all have research value, and protecting history is equivalent to protecting today, so that those who try to steal are discouraged, so that these ancient things can be preserved, which is responsible for history, for today, and for future generations.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Personally, I think it's because there are descendants and their children and grandchildren will guard this imperial mausoleum, I think it's very great, and it's also very face-saving.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    This is because these people have lived around the Imperial Tomb for generations, and they also have their own land here, so they are reluctant to leave here.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Because in their hearts, the Qing Dynasty will never die, and there is still such a belief in their hearts that supports them.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Because although the Qing Dynasty is dead, there are still many rare treasures in it, so the state will send people to guard and protect the cultural relics from being damaged, which is also of great significance for the present.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Guarding the tomb and worshiping the ancestors can actually be regarded as a tribute to the ancestors, so some people will go to the tomb spontaneously. And there are some people who are in this profession, and they are hired to guard the tombs of their ancestors.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Because their ancestors have been guarding the tomb for generations, and now there are also people who are specially hired to guard it, which is just a profession.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Because this is the tradition of the mausoleum keeper's generation, regardless of whether there is a Qing Dynasty or not, it still needs to do a good job of family responsibility.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    The state pays them. Because these imperial tombs are supervised by the local **, the local ** will pay salaries.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Although the Qing Dynasty has been extinct for more than 100 years, the reason why there are still people guarding the imperial tomb is because they are the descendants of the tomb keepers, so they respect their ancestors very much and are willing to guard the tomb for free.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Because those imperial tombs have become national cultural relics, they need to be guarded; Of course, it is the relevant antiquities departments that are paying them, because they are the employees or hired people of these departments.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    In the 107th year after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, there were still people guarding the imperial tomb, firstly because it was their responsibility to protect the imperial mausoleum from generation to generation, and secondly, because guarding the imperial mausoleum made them feel a kind of honor. Responsibility and honor complement each other, so that there are still people who insist on guarding the imperial tomb.

    We all know that the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty was Fu Yi, who was forced to abdicate, and the Qing Dynasty, which had ruled China for more than two hundred years, officially came to an end. Although the Qing Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty in China, its hierarchy was also very strict. Therefore, after the death of the royal family of the Qing Dynasty, in order to remember the ancestors, they sent people to guard the imperial tomb.

    During the Qing Dynasty, there were mausoleum guards. Even so many years after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the imperial tomb is still guarded. In fact, before the fall of the Qing Dynasty, these mausoleum guards were sent by the imperial court to the corresponding imperial tombs to protect the deceased ancestors, and these mausoleum guards could also receive a certain amount of money, which is a salary in our words today.

    Some people may wonder where so many mausoleum keepers come from, in fact, they have been passed down from generation to generation. Parents to children to grandchildren, and so on. The daily work of the mausoleum keeper is to protect the imperial tomb from being disturbed by outsiders, and at the same time be responsible for the sacrificial work of the imperial tomb and the daily maintenance of the imperial tomb.

    When many people think of the mausoleum keeper, the image that comes to mind is that of a lonely old man looking at a desolate cemetery at sunset. This was not the case with the Qing Dynasty mausoleum keepers. There is not only one mausoleum keeper, on the contrary, the team of mausoleum keepers is very large.

    Because of the huge scale of the imperial tomb, during the most prosperous period of the Qing Dynasty, the number of people guarding the imperial tomb could reach more than 3,000 people.

    Although the Qing Dynasty has long since ceased to exist, there are still many descendants of mausoleum keepers who stick to these cemeteries and silently adhere to this responsibility passed down from generation to generation.

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