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Wu Sangui Tomb in Pingnan, Guangxi
It is unlikely that there are well-preserved graves in Wu Sangui. Even if the grave robbers let him go, the Qing government would not let him go. Moreover, because he rose up in his later years and proclaimed himself emperor, no matter whether his tomb was erected in Manchu or later generations, there would be no Pingnan king. In my opinion, the grave is probably not found. When he died, the war with the Qing army was tight, so he buried it hastily.
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