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In order to get a fortune, his descendants sold the place where Wu Sangui's uncle was buried to Canadians as a display, so his tomb will appear in Canada.
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Because Wu Sangui's uncle stayed in Canada at that time, and later fled there, and finally the tombstone is in Canada.
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Because foreign museums at that time needed to find the tombs of celebrities as collections, and Wu Sangui's uncle was praised by later generations, coupled with the environment of China at that time, many cultural relics were exported abroad, so his tomb appeared in Canada.
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Wu Sangui's uncle is called Zu Dashou, and his tomb was originally buried in Yongtai Village near Qinghe, but later a foreigner named Crofts saw that his tomb was very beautiful, so he bought Zu Dashou's tomb for ** and shipped it to Canada and sold it to the Ontario Museum.
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Through the study of history, Wu Sangui's uncle, his tomb did not appear in Canada, but in today's Xingcheng, Liaoning, and the tomb that appeared in Canada was his nephew Wu Sangui's, and this tomb was migrated.
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Zu Dashou his tomb. It was repeatedly excavated and sold abroad by a gang of tomb robbers, and is now lost in Canada.
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Because the tomb robbers dug up Zu Dashou's tomb, many of his tomb goods were lost abroad!
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Then it may be that someone has migrated it, so it will be like this.
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Because of tomb robbing, he bought all his things abroad.
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There was an Englishman who bought the tomb of Zu Dashou and sent it to Canada. As for why it was not sent to the UK, it is unknown.
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Because his tomb was dug up by tomb robbers, many of the contents went abroad.
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That's because Zu Dashou's tomb was stolen and excavated by tomb thieves, and many of the cultural relics in it were sold abroad.
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Zu Dashou's tomb was excavated by tomb thieves and sold to Canada.
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Zu Dashou is a true Chinese and does not have any overseas connections. This was actually laterThose that were stolen by unscrupulous foreign businessmen and then shipped out of the country were finally placed in some foreign museums or private collections.
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Zu Dashou was originally Chinese and was buried in China after his death. Later, the tomb was sold in its entirety. That's why it appeared in Canada.
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Because it was the time of the invasion of the Eight-Nation Alliance, it is possible that his grave was sold to foreigners.
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His tomb was sold in its entirety, which I think is also wonderful, and the tomb was also bought.
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I think it's because after Wu Sangui died at that time, his body was smuggled to Canada by his own children and grandchildren.
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That's because it has been resold by later generations, just like there are many other cultural relics in our country.
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