Experts excavated the Yongzheng tomb and dug to the rammed earth layer, why did the experts shout to

Updated on culture 2024-02-24
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Digging to the rammed earth layer means that the Yongzheng tomb has not been stolen, and China's laws stipulate that the complete imperial tomb cannot be excavated, so the experts let everyone withdraw.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because it was the rammed earth layer that was found at that time, the rammed earth layer still showed that the Yongzheng tomb was not actually stolen, and according to the regulations, it was not possible to excavate the complete emperor's tomb, so it quickly retreated to prevent the destruction of the Yongzheng tomb.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The intact retention of the rammed earth layer is one of the evidence that a mausoleum has not been invaded, and experts found the existence of the rammed earth layer when they excavated, which shows that the Yongzheng tomb was not stolen.

    The state has regulations that complete imperial tombs cannot be excavated, and rescue excavations can only be carried out if stolen imperial tombs are found. Therefore, the team of experts had to withdraw from the mausoleum and comply with the relevant laws and regulations of archaeology.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The reason why the experts stopped digging Yongzheng's grave was because they saw a thick layer of rammed earth on the tomb, which led to the conclusion that the tomb had not been stolen. Because China stipulates that all ancient tombs that have not been destroyed cannot be excavated, so experts stopped excavating Yongzheng's mausoleum. In 1980, experts discovered a large hole above the tomb of Emperor Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty.

    At the time, everyone was shocked. They believed that Emperor Yongzheng's tomb must have been ransacked by tomb robbers. As a result, they began to carry out rescue excavations of the Yongzheng tomb.

    However, halfway through the excavation, the experts discovered that the soil was still the same as before. One is because it is extremely difficult to excavate, and the other is because there is no trace of theft at all. After seeing this thick layer of rammed earth, everyone's hearts sank to their stomachs, and it turned out that this mausoleum had not been destroyed, but it was just a false alarm.

    As a result, everyone stopped digging Yongzheng's cemetery, and the archaeological work came to an end. The reason why the excavation will be stopped is because there are regulations in our country that do not allow the excavation of undamaged mausoleums.

    After the founding of the People's Republic of China, due to the lack of advanced technology in the early days, the excavation of some imperial tombs caused the destruction of cultural relics. After that, the state decided that no royal tombs should be excavated as long as they had not been stolen. In this way, the experts not only stopped the excavation of the tomb of Emperor Yongzheng, but also filled the big hole with cement, which also made the mausoleum well protected from the "patronage" of tomb robbers.

    Here I also want to talk about the cause of Emperor Yongzheng's death, the history books say that Yongzheng died of bleeding from the seven orifices. However, many are skeptical. Some people say that Emperor Yongzheng killed Kangxi for his throne, so he was also killed by Qianlong later.

    It is also analyzed that he died of poisoning because he took a large amount of mercury-containing pills before his death. No matter who is right or who is wrong, we can only wait patiently until the day when the Yongzheng tomb is excavated, and only on that day will the truth come.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because Yongzheng's cemetery is very complicated, there are many mechanisms, and experts have also seen the curse on the gravedigger on the tomb, so the experts are very worried and afraid, so they gave up and continued to dig.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What you see on the tomb is a thick layer of rammed earth, indicating that the cemetery has not been excavated by tomb robbers, and because the cemetery has not been stolen, the excavation has been stopped in order to protect the cemetery.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yongzheng's mausoleum had not yet been stolen, and when the then director of the Cultural Relics Bureau heard the news, he immediately ordered the excavation to be stopped, and ordered the entrance to the cave to be blocked and all personnel evacuated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I saw a thick layer of rammed earth on the tomb, because I originally heard that there were tomb robbers digging Yongzheng's cemetery, so I went to excavate, but the thick layer of rammed earth was found, which means that the tomb has not been dug by tomb thieves, so naturally the excavation was stopped in order to protect the cultural relics.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The expert asked what to dig for treasure, didn't he break the environment? I don't understand.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Experts dug up Yongzheng's tomb and found that Yongzheng's tomb had not been damaged, so they quickly retreated and sealed it with cement to prevent thieves from entering again. In fact, the robbery hole found in the Yongzheng tomb was only a few meters deep, and the experts found that the robbery hole did not penetrate the tomb after exploration, so the Yongzheng tomb was still intact, and the experts retreated in order to protect the cultural relics, and sealed the cemetery with cement.

    Emperor Yongzheng is the fourth prince of Kangxi, and he is one of the famous "nine sons seizing the heir" incident in history. Emperor Yongzheng is the winner of "Nine Sons Seize the Inheritance", and after he succeeded to the throne, he suppressed his brothers, which can be said to be extremely cruel. Probably because he was afraid that he would not have the face to see his father Emperor Kangxi after death, Yongzheng advocated the construction of the Qingxi Mausoleum and buried himself here, far away from his father Emperor Kangxi.

    The later emperors were basically buried in the Qingxi Mausoleum, and the emperors before the Yongzheng Emperor were all buried in the Qing Eastern Mausoleum.

    There are many burial goods in the emperor's mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty, and Sun Dianying made a lot of money when excavating the tomb of Qianlong and Cixi, which led to a large loss of cultural relics in our country. If it is placed in modern society, Sun Dianying does not know how many times he will be shot. Tomb robbing has always existed, and now it is even more of a crime.

    If the ancient mausoleum found a thief hole, basically the treasures in the tomb have been stolen and excavated, so the experts were very nervous when the tomb of Emperor Yongzheng found the thief hole, but they didn't expect it to be a false alarm.

    Probably because the Qing Dynasty is relatively close to us, there should always be a tomb keeper in the Qingxi Mausoleum, so Yongzheng's tomb will be well preserved. This is not only a respect for the owner of the tomb, but also a kind of protection for our country's cultural relics. It is hoped that the tomb robbery industry will disappear from China, so that the country's cultural relics will not be lost.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Seeing that the tomb robbers had not touched Yongzheng's cemetery, these experts chose not to carry out archaeological excavations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It must have been seen that Yongzheng had a lot of ** in the underground palace in order to protect the corpse and treasure.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because it was found that Yongzheng's tomb was not stolen, it was not actively excavated according to the national regulations at that time that the undamaged mausoleum could only be sealed.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Seeing that the cemetery had not been destroyed, he hurriedly sealed it with cement and protected it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's okay, what are you doing digging other people's graves? Isn't the so-called expert protective excavation illegal? Isn't history qualitative by looking at a few cultural relics, and the emperor's things belong to the state? Let their descendants evaluate today's society, think about it!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the law promulgated by the state stipulates that the tomb that has not been stolen cannot be excavated, but his secret will be sealed so that Yongzheng can really rest in peace.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Many of these tombs were stolen by others, and there was no need to excavate them, and it is a pity.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    For the emperor's mausoleum is believed to be all the tomb robbers very much want to excavate, there are more than 400 emperors in history, almost all of them were stolen, a very small part of the imperial tombs have not been stolen, including Yongzheng's mausoleum, so why don't you dare to dig the Yongzheng mausoleum? What is there about Yongzheng's mausoleum, and no tomb robber dares to steal it?

    In 1975, archaeologists found that there was a robbery hole next to the Tailing underground palace in Yongzheng when they were cleaning the underground palace of Qianling, and they felt that Tailing had been stolen at that time. In 1980, the state approved the excavation of the Tailing, and when the archaeologists began to dig along the robbery hole, when they just dug two meters, they found that the robbery hole did not open the mausoleum, so the Tailing of Yongzheng was not stolen.

    After learning of this situation, the Cultural Relics Bureau immediately stopped this practice, and did not continue to excavate Tailing, but restored the entrance of the underground palace as it was, so the Tailing underground palace of Yongzheng was not excavated successfully.

    Many people are curious, why not continue to excavate the underground palace, after 270 years, almost all the imperial tombs of the Qing Dynasty have been stolen, why only the Tailing of Yongzheng has not been stolen, and it has been preserved to this day?

    We all know that there are a lot of treasures hidden in the imperial tomb, these are already priceless treasures, so that many people want to see it very much, but so far Tailing has not been excavated, the specific reason is not clear, only know, this underground palace is a special place to build, when to start excavation there is no news.

    It is said that although there is a gap between the construction of Tailing and other underground palaces, the specific construction of Qi Hong is very similar. The underground palace of Tailing is paved by 473 fast gold bricks, and it is also nine coupons and four gates, all with the development of science and technology, Tailing will soon be able to be excavated.

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