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Why didn't sourdrang queen be buried with Huang Taiji?

Sourdrang queen in Qing Dynasty was a very famous empress in the history of China. Xianhui? Famous. Throughout her life, she trained two outstanding emperors in the early Qing Dynasty: the emperor shunzhi and Emperor Kangxi.

(Empress Xiaozhuang Wen)

She made such outstanding contributions to the Qing royal family, so why didn't Zhao Qianling, after her death, be built together with her husband's Zhaoling, but on one side (the west side of Zhaoling) alone? Gave future generations unlimited speculation.

Let's look at a set of data. There are five emperors buried in Dongling, Qing Dynasty.

Queens 15,

136 concubines,

1 prince

A total of *** 157 people. Incredibly, they 156 people have to take the main entrance when they are buried? Dahongmen? Yes, only 1 queen was buried outside the cemetery without passing the main entrance. This person is the biological mother of the emperor shunzhi, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty: Xiaozhuangwen!

(sourdrang queen stills)

Why is Xiao Zhuang's mausoleum not buried with her husband Huang Taiji? In response to this mysterious question, unofficial history has the following statement: 1. Because she married Dourgen unofficial history, it is said that after the death of Huang Taiji, 3 1 sourdrang queen could not bear loneliness and married her younger brother Dourgen, so she lost the qualification to be buried in the Zhaoling of Huang Taiji.

2. Later generations punished sourdrang queen for guarding Zhaoling. It is said that after the death of Huang Taiji, sourdrang queen married Dourgen, and the royal family felt that this was a disgrace to the royal family. So, after Xiaozhuang died, she was deliberately prevented from passing through the main entrance and was buried outside the cemetery. As punishment.

("The Secret History of Xiaozhuang" Dourgen and Xiao Zhuang)

3. The location of the mausoleum was chosen by Queen Xiao Zhao in her dream. After sourdrang queen's death, Emperor Kangxi originally planned to bury his grandmother (sourdrang queen) and grandfather Huang Taiji together. But on the way to the funeral, a miracle happened:

On the way, * * * has 128 porters (coffin-carrying workers) who were overwhelmed by sourdrang queen's coffin and could hardly move, so they had to put sourdrang queen's coffin here temporarily. And sent someone to report to Emperor Kangxi immediately. When Kangxi learned this, he dreamed of his grandmother sourdrang queen that night. My grandmother told Kangxi in her dream: I don't want to be buried with Huang Taiji. Now I put the coffin in a temporary place. Feng Shui is the best. Let's bury it here! No delay!

(the main entrance of Qing Dongling? Dahongmen? )

When Emperor Kangxi woke up the next day, he immediately ordered the workers to start building the sourdrang queen Mausoleum where the coffin was temporarily placed. So, sourdrang queen was not buried with Huang Taiji.

In fact, the above three rumors are not credible, and they are all labeled as absurd by unofficial history. The real reasons for not being buried together are as follows: 1. On his deathbed, sourdrang queen left a will to his grandson Emperor Kangxi:

I can see you, sourdrang queen is very reluctant to Kangxi, don't want to be buried far away. Emperor Kangxi followed his grandmother's wishes and buried her grave in the nearby Zhao Qianling.

(Panorama of Zhaoxiling Mausoleum)

2. In the Qing Dynasty in China, people were based on? Left? Because it is expensive! Sourdrang queen Mausoleum was built in the west of Zhaoling (that is, on the left), which shows sourdrang queen's noble status and shows Emperor Kangxi's admiration for his grandmother.

Therefore, Emperor Kangxi built sourdrang queen Mausoleum in Zhao Qianling, which was his filial piety to sourdrang queen.