Sun Dianying dug up treasures and became a Donglin thief, did his descendants make a fortune?

Updated on history 2024-07-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Sun Dianying's grandson Tianyi did not inherit his father's business, but mainly focused on learning all his life, and taught more than 40 sides in the Foreign Chinese College. After his retirement, he still served as the honorary president of the School of Online Translation, so his descendants did not rely on him to make a fortune.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Although Sun Dianying dug up a lot of tombs and stole a lot of treasures, his descendants did not make a fortune, because in that era of war and chaos, there was no wealth to survive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    His descendants did not make a fortune, because after he became a thief, his craft was not passed on to his descendants.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, Sun Dianying defected to the Japanese invaders, and was imprisoned by the state in a war criminal detention center after the end of the Anti-Japanese War, and finally died of illness there. Unlike his father's greed, Sun Dianying's son Sun Tianyi studied hard and studied abroad, and after returning to China, he became the president of the Yellow Emperor Mausoleum Association of China, making significant contributions to the continuation of the history of Chinese civilization.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    His descendants did not make a fortune, Sun Dianying was later defeated by Yuan Shikai and withdrew from the city of Beijing, and his family later died in the war!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After robbing the tomb, in order to save his life, the big thief of the Tanglin clan gave the treasures he stole to the big men in the political circles at that time.

    Sun Dianying. Originally a local bandit in Henan and Anhui, he gradually expanded his power through strategy and joined the National Revolutionary Army in 1925. Later, he joined the Shandong military supervision of the Zhilu Allied Army, Zhang Zongchang.

    It gradually developed into a small military group in the style of rogue soldiers.

    The cause of the matter. The local bandit Ma Futian wanted to steal Tanglin, Sun Dianying learned the news, and immediately ordered Tan Wenjiang, the commander of the Eighth Division, to lead his troops overnight and drive away Ma Futian.

    At the same time, in order to cover people's eyes and ears, they put up notices everywhere, claiming that the troops were going to conduct military exercises.

    Planned tomb robbing began.

    Sun Dianying summoned Hongqing to an emergency meeting at the military headquarters and announced that the collapse of the Emperor's Mausoleum was also a revolution and the inheritance of Mr. Sun Yat-sen.

    The will to contribute to the revolution"Justice"and Feng Yangtian announced the action plan. At this point, a rare treasure theft incident kicked off.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because although he looted a large number of treasures, he was able to escape punishment because he blamed others for his crimes, so that the law could not find his loopholes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because at this time, there is no one to punish him, and there is turmoil at this time, which is very chaotic, and no one will care about this matter.

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