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The only woman in ancient China who dared to wear a dragon robe to be buried, Cixi did not dare to do so, who was she?

In the distant ancient times, Fuxi, one of the three emperors, combined the characteristics of various animals to create a totem that symbolized the sacred and powerful: the dragon, from which the dragon totem was born, and in the long years since, it has always been the most sacred existence in the hearts of the children of China, which directly represents the Mandate of Heaven and requires people to worship the existence.

The only woman in ancient China who dared to wear a dragon robe to be buried, Cixi did not dare to do so, who was she?

In 221 BC, Qin Shi Huang Fen VI Yu Lie, appointed a large number of excellent generals, let the powerful Qin army sweep the world, successfully destroyed the six kingdoms, unified the world, and created the first great unified dynasty in Chinese history, which was never done in history, Qin Shi Huang also thought of himself as "the three emperors of Degai, the five emperors of high merit", so he called himself the emperor, and the most sacred and honorable dragon of the Chinese nation was used as the emperor's pronoun, and the dragon robe became the emperor's exclusive clothing.

The only woman in ancient China who dared to wear a dragon robe to be buried, Cixi did not dare to do so, who was she?
The only woman in ancient China who dared to wear a dragon robe to be buried, Cixi did not dare to do so, who was she?

In history, the only person who can wear the dragon robe is the emperor, if others wear the dragon robe, then it will immediately be judged as a major crime of rebellion, and will be connected to the nine tribes, even the crown prince can only wear clothes such as python robes, as for women, no one can wear dragon robes, even if it is the once powerful Empress Dowager Cixi, she only wears a phoenix robe throughout her life.

The only woman in ancient China who dared to wear a dragon robe to be buried, Cixi did not dare to do so, who was she?

In the Qing Dynasty, there was such a woman who dared to be buried in a dragon robe after death, and did what Empress Dowager Cixi did not dare to do, she was Princess Gulun Rongxian, the third daughter of Kangxi. Princess Gulun Rongxian was born on the sixth day of the first month of May in the twelfth year of the Kangxi Dynasty (June 20, 1673), when the Kangxi Emperor was 19 years old, had been pro-government for 5 years, and had long since firmly controlled power in his own hands, far from the trembling and trembling at the beginning of the reign of the rich.

In the face of the birth of Princess Gulun Rongxian, the Kangxi Emperor also had more time to feel the joy of becoming a father, and showed extremely deep love for the third daughter, and as Princess Gulun Rongxian grew up, the smart and clever qualities shown by her made Kangxi feel extremely happy and joyful.

The only woman in ancient China who dared to wear a dragon robe to be buried, Cixi did not dare to do so, who was she?

Although Princess Gulun Rongxian's mother, Ma Jiashi, was only an imperial concubine, not an empress, he still ignored the objections of his courtiers and added the title "Gulun", which only the empress's daughter could obtain, before the title of Princess Gulun Rongxian, "Gulun" is the meaning of the world and the country, and was added to the title, symbolizing that this was the highest rank princess of the Qing Dynasty.

In the thirtieth year of Kangxi (1691), the 17-year-old Princess Gulun Rongxian, under the orders of the Kangxi Emperor, married Urgun, the second son of the leader of the Bahraini tribe in southern Mongolia, urgun, which was actually the Qing Emperor's "peace and affinity" policy towards the nomadic people.

The only woman in ancient China who dared to wear a dragon robe to be buried, Cixi did not dare to do so, who was she?

Fortunately, this donkey (donkey) Urgun was very good to Princess Gulun Rongxian, the husband and wife Qinse and Ming, extremely happy and loving, and she herself has been living in Mongolia, because of gentleness and respect for the people, so she was also loved by the people, after her death in 1728, her son built a very luxurious tomb for her, that is, the tomb of Princess Gulun Rongxian.

The tomb of Princess Gulun Rongxian was found in 1972 in the town of Daban, Right Banner, Bahrain, and it was found that the body of Princess Gulun Rongxian inside was still like a living person, her skin was still elastic, and she even wore a dragon robe that the emperor could wear, probably because the Kangxi Emperor really liked the princess too much, so he gave her high preferential treatment, or because the Mongolian tribes at that time did not understand the Etiquette of the Qing Dynasty. What do you think about that?

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