Did the Qing Dynasty bury treasures outside the customs in history?

Updated on history 2024-08-04
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In "The Legend of Deer and Ding", Wei Xiaobao collected forty-two chapters, and finally really found the treasure buried outside the customs of the Qing Dynasty. As we all know, every dynasty generally hides some treasures just in case. So, did the Qing Dynasty have any treasures?

    If so, it might be in **?

    The rumors that the Qing Dynasty hid treasures outside the customs are not groundless, but have certain reasons. The Qing Dynasty was established by Nurhachi, and later through the efforts of Nurhachi and Huang Taiji, with the divine assistance of Li Zicheng and Wu Sangui, the Qing army successfully entered the customs and won the world in one fell swoop. The Manchu rulers were worried that their regime would be unstable and overthrown by the Han Chinese, and the Manchus were not used to living in Guannei, so the Manchu rulers at that time transported a large amount of treasure they had plundered from Guannai back to their hometown outside Guanwai and hid it.

    This is the origin of the rumors that the Qing Dynasty hid treasures outside the Guan, and it sounds quite plausible.

    There are three speculations about the location of the Qing Dynasty's buried treasures: one is in Nurhachi's tomb, that is, in the Fuling Tomb in the eastern suburbs of Shenyang. As the founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Nurhachi's future was unknown in the early days of his business, and he was also worried about defeat.

    As the saying goes, if you stay in Qingshan, you are not afraid of running out of firewood, and it is very likely that he will bury his plundered wealth near his mausoleum, just in case, he can make a comeback. The reason why it is said that the treasure is buried in Fuling is because it not only covers a large area, but also has a special architectural style, which is different from both the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, and is a unique mausoleum in the Qing Dynasty.

    The second is the well of Hetuala, which is the land of Longxing where Nurhachi started with 13 sets of armor. According to legend, he placed a large amount of plundered treasure in a well in Hetuala, and placed a heavy army there to close it off, and no Han Chinese were allowed to enter, making it a forbidden place for the Qing Dynasty.

    The third is Changbai Mountain, which has always been regarded as a sacred mountain by the Qing Dynasty and is where their dragon veins are located. It is rumored that the rulers of the Manchu Dynasty hid a large amount of treasure in the location of the dragon vein of Changbai Mountain, in an attempt to protect the Qing Dynasty for thousands of generations. Therefore, Changbai Mountain was also listed as a forbidden place by the Qing Dynasty and was not allowed to be entered by outsiders.

    In short, there are many rumors about the Qing Dynasty burying treasures outside the Guan, and it is said that Pu Yi fled to the Guanwai that year, and there was one reason to search for treasures. And as for whether there is a treasure and whether it is in **, archaeological discoveries are needed to confirm.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    No. At that time, the Qing Dynasty was very strong, and it believed that its own dynasty would not be easily defeated, so it disdained to hide treasures.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The Qing Dynasty in history was a very wealthy dynasty, especially during the Qianlong and Yongzheng periods, which developed the Qing Dynasty to its peak. I think there should be a treasure buried outside the gate, after all, there is an imperial tomb, and the treasure can also be turned into a funeral object.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes. The Qing Dynasty was a big country in history, how could there be no treasures, and there were indeed buried treasures outside the customs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Now I can't hide it anymore, as the sixteenth grandson of the Aixin Jueluo family, I do hide the last secret of the family, which even Pu Yi doesn't know, because that traitor is not qualified to know the last secret that belongs to the Aixin Jueluo family.

    Speaking of which, this batch of treasures is still our ancestor Aixin Jueluo Huang Taiji, but his elder brother Aixin Jueluo Huang Wuji joined forces to bury it. After all, this land of the Central Plains of Shenzhou is too dangerous, maybe our Aixin Jueluo family will be driven out of the customs one day, at this time we can use this money to bribe some of the rotten ** of the land of Shenzhou, our Qing Empire will rise up again, regain the land of the Qing Dynasty, and you can roar freely I will come back.

    Do you think this line is a little familiar? Yes, the stupid dog called the gray wolf was indeed raised by us, and it is indeed more distinctive, and it was written into the TV series.

    These are not the point, the point is that although Pu Yi, a traitor, is not qualified to know that this money is hidden in **, but he knows that there is this money, which makes some big conglomerates buy a lot of land outside the Guan, in order to unearth the treasure we buried outside the Guan. But he never dreamed that our treasure would be buried there.

    Well, these are not the point, in fact, what I want to say is that there will be an auction on the 6th of next month, auctioning the place where we buried the treasure, because during this period, there are some Manchu widows, and there are members of some organizations, who have wasted a lot of financial resources to shoot those TV series, so that our organization's financial resources are slightly insufficient.

    At this time, we need you to join, for us to take pictures of this land, to contribute, we still have a gap of 388, as long as you invest this 388 this month, and wait for us to auction that land next month, after finding the treasure left by the Qing Empire, we will return you 38888 cash, plus 100 Hearthstone 388 card packs. Let you open the bag with soft hands, change your life against the sky, and change from non-to European.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Qing Empire must have stored a lot of treasure outside the gates. There are clear records in the history books, so I won't mention it here. Because I may not be detailed enough.

    The Qing Dynasty gradually became stronger by relying on the painstaking management in the northeast, and finally landed and established it from Shanhaiguan, so the care of the northeast must be strict. After all, it is your hometown that needs special protection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    That is where the dragon vein of the Qing Dynasty is located, of course, it is strictly guarded, and there is no way to verify whether there is a treasure or not. It could also be a front for the ruler.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Qing Empire really has a lot of treasures outside the Guan, because of the royal tombs of friends in the northeast, so the care there is also very strict.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Xiaobao finally collected the forty-two chapters and found the treasure buried outside the Guan.

    Is this a plot made up by Mr. Jin Yong?

    Or is the Qing Empire really outside the gates.

    Somewhere there's a lot of treasure buried?

    After the death of ancient princes and generals, they all liked to bring a lot of precious treasures that they loved before their lives to accompany the burial.

    Not to mention the tombs of ancient emperors, each of which was based on the wealth of the country at the time.

    To varying degrees, there are a large number of various treasures of the empire.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Whether the Qing Empire really hid a large number of treasures outside the Guan, there is no historical record, so no one can say exactly whether there was any.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Regarding the legend of the treasure of the dragon vein of the Qing Dynasty, a large number of treasures can be obtained from the incident of Sun Dianying stealing the tomb of the Qing Emperor in modern history. From these events, it can be analyzed that the value of the number of treasures in the mausoleum at that time was significant. The location of the legendary treasure of the Great Qing Dragon Vein is outside the Guan, and the territory outside the Guanxi is so vast that it is very possible to hide the treasure.

    There are also the tombs of several generations of emperors of the Qing Dynasty outside the Guan, and there are countless treasures hidden inside. So which emperor's mausoleum is the real location of the dragon vein treasure of the Qing Dynasty, this question is worth studying. The Qing Dynasty has always regarded Guanwai as its own land of Longxing, and has always been strictly blocked, seriously prohibiting the people inside the Guanwai from flocking to Guanwai, which brings a lot of mystery to the land outside the Guan.

    The Qing Dynasty has always regarded Guanwai as its rear, and has always been strictly blocked, and it also has a whole body retreat in case of losing power. Since the outside of the customs is his rear, then he will inevitably transport countless treasure resources to the outside of the customs to secretly collect. The Qing Dynasty operated in China for hundreds of years, and from time to time transported countless gold and silver treasures outside the Guan.

    So after such a long period of operation, the amount of treasures outside the gate must be amazing.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At the end of each dynasty, it will inevitably be accompanied by war, so this period must be chaotic, and there will naturally be a lot of heroes in the troubled times, of course, there may also be heroes. During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the king of Zhou was mediocre, and there was Xiqi Ji Changji who rebelled against the Zhou Dynasty; In the Qin Dynasty, there were Chen Sheng, Wu Guang uprising, Liu Bang, Xiang Yu against Qin; At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there was a peasant uprising by Li Zicheng; In the Qing Dynasty, there was also Shi Dakai Hongxiu Quan's Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement. Some of them have either become heroes or become ghosts under the sword.

    However, no matter whether the cause is successful or failing, in addition to having human conditions, there is also one that is also indispensable, that is, money, with money, there is material security. There has been such a rumor among the people: Shi Dakai has a treasure, but no one has been able to find it for many years, so what about the treasure he buried in **?

    Shi Dakai was one of the famous military commanders of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, he launched the famous Jintian Uprising with Hong Xiuquan, Yang Xiuqing and others, and later he was named the Wing King, leading the army to attack Nanjing, full of thought that he could win the victory, but was unexpectedly defeated by Zeng Guofan, fortunately Shi Dakai's clever plan later reversed the defeat, and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom movement was more prosperous.

    Soon after, the civil strife in Tianjing forced Shi Dakai to go to Anqing, and then was besieged by the Hunan army, on the banks of the Dadu River in Sichuan, Shi Dakai fell into a desperate situation, and was later killed by the Qing Dynasty. However, after Shi Dakai's death, rumors of his buried treasure quickly spread all over the world, so that many people were struggling with his treasure.

    In 1937, a man named Liu Xiang secretly sent thousands of workers to Sichuan to dig treasures, but there was no big gain, just when he may be about to dig up the treasure, he was indeed sent by Chiang Kai-shek to resist the Japanese, so he has not been able to continue to do treasure digging since then, there is a legend that there may be Shi Dakai treasure in Chongqing Shanwangping, but in the end the treasure was not found.

    The treasure of Shi Dakai has always been legendary, and some people have been looking for it, but they have never found it, so this has become another mystery and suspense in history, and it is precisely for this reason that the treasure of Shi Dakai has been included in one of the five major treasures in Chinese and foreign military history.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, the famous one is The Treasure of the Taiping Copy Heavenly Kingdom Bai Shi Dakai Hidden Treasure Mystery Du : according to the China Book Publishing House.

    The zhi edition of "The Story of the Treasure" records that Taiping Tian.

    The Taiping army led by Shi Dakai, the king of the Dao Kingdom, was destroyed on the eve of the Dadu River, and buried a large amount of gold and silver treasures in the army in a secret place. Shi Dakai still had a schematic diagram of the treasure at that time. The picture reads, "Facing the water and leaning against the mountain; Treasure in the meantime" eight-character hidden training.

    According to historical records, when the king Hong Xiuquan built a Chinese palace in Nanjing, he naturally poured all the "whole country" into the palace, plundered all the treasures in the palace, and other palaces also hid gold, silver and jewelry. According to the "Songhu Essays", "the four pseudo-palaces and cellars in the city have been searched and cleaned.

    Since other palaces still have cellar gold, the Heavenly King's Mansion should not be without it. The Tianwang Mansion was not completely destroyed by the Hunan army at that time, many of them have not been burned out, and the core building of the year, the "Golden Dragon Palace", still exists, and for a hundred years, it has never been surveyed underground. What's under the "Golden Dragon Palace"?

    Is there gold hidden under a Chinese palace? It's confusing. Until after the Xinhai Revolution, there were still warlords who wanted to dig up the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom to make a fortune.

    But for some reason, I didn't do it in the end.

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