What is the historical truth of Dongling thief?

1928 (Republic of China 17), Zhang Zongchang finally lost. In May, Sun Dianying quickly surrendered to Chiang Kai-shek and was appointed commander of the 12th Army of the Sixth Army of the National Revolutionary Army. He led the troops to retreat to Jixian County and the location of Zunhua and Qing Dongling.

In the 1920s, after looting by bandits and warlords, there were not many treasures left in the tombs on the ground, only the underground palace was left.

At this time, a mysterious note probably helped the grave robbers. According to experts, it is said that there was a "Notes on Love Moon Xuan" at that time, which was dictated by Li, a great eunuch in the late Qing Dynasty, and written by his nephew. It records in detail many priceless treasures buried in the underground palace of Cixi.

Run to Dongling:

Dongling in the Qing Dynasty was once an isolated and sacred royal forbidden area. Since the emperor shunzhi, five emperors have been buried here, just like a tiger sitting on a dragon's plate, full of kingly demeanor.

Yuling is the tomb of Emperor Qianlong. It was built in the heyday of the Qing Dynasty and cost more than two million yuan. It is selected all over the world with exquisite craftsmanship and exquisite materials, and its architectural art is exquisite and gorgeous, ranking first in the Qing tombs.

The Ding Dong mausoleum of Empress Dowager Cixi, who ruled modern China for half a century, was built in the late Qing Dynasty. The project cost 2.27 million yuan and lasted 14 years, and it was not completed until her death. The Ding Dong Mausoleum of Cixi is magnificent and luxurious, which is beyond the reach of the Imperial Palace and the Forbidden City. The most important part of the Mausoleum of the Eastern Qing Dynasty is the underground palace under the top of the treasure of the Tibetan king, where the coffin of Empress Dowager Cixi is placed.