According to Li, her personal eunuch, in her memoir Notes on the Moon Pavilion, Cixi always loved a pair of jade watermelons, and the valuation at that time was as high as 4 million. In the Republic of China, it is even more valuable. The valuation has reached more than 6 million, and now it is 600 million.
After the death of Cixi, this emerald watermelon was buried with Cixi and in Dongling. Emerald is produced in Myanmar, but it rises in China. China brought jade culture to the whole world.
At that time, this kind of emerald watermelon was placed under the feet of Empress Dowager Cixi's coffin, which meant flying fairy and good luck. According to Li Houlai, the great eunuch who directly attended the funeral, the coffin of Empress Dowager Cixi was filled with priceless treasures, jade and pearl agate.
I want to believe that the good treasure in Cixi's tomb was also stolen by him, and there must be jade watermelons in it. After all, he will never let go of such a valuable thing. He went abroad after robbing the tomb. These things will definitely follow him. Of course, his going abroad is either a gift or a hidden one.