The tomb of the "Dragon Robe Princess" was discovered in Inner Mongolia. The cultural relics were stolen. The dragon robe is now worth over 100 million

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In the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Kangxi had such a favorite princess named Princess Gulun Rongxian.

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Princess Gulun Rongxian is the third daughter of Kangxi, and she is deeply loved by Kangxi. When Princess Gulun Rongxian was 19 years old, she was married to Mongolia by Kangxi. During the 37 years after the marriage, Kangxi visited four times. For this reason, Princess Gulun Rongxian also built a palace for Kangxi in Mongolia.

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In 1728, the 56-year-old princess Gulun Rongxian died and was buried in Chifeng, Bahrain, Inner Mongolia. The cemetery covers an area of ​​5,000 square meters, which is equivalent to the royal tomb of the Qing Dynasty.

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Later in the Cultural Revolution, the tomb of Princess Gu Lun Rongxian was opened and the precious cultural relics were stolen. Later, the cultural relics department of our country has recovered a large number of precious cultural relics, of which the most precious is this dragon robe.

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This dragon robe is inlaid with one hundred thousand sea beads with gold thread. It is a rare treasure. Experts estimate that this dragon robe is worth 100 million just because of the sea beads. The entire dragon robe is inestimable and is now preserved in the Chifeng Museum.

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