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There are 16 relics of the Qing Dynasty in the pyramid. What is the secret?

Speaking of pyramids, most people are familiar with them. The first reaction is the pyramids in Egypt, but there are many pyramids in other parts of the world besides Egypt. For example, in Peru in South America, there are many such pyramids, which were built by the emperors of the ancient Inca Empire.

Inca Empire claims to be the most influential civilized society in ancient South America. The Inca Pyramid is one of its representative buildings and a very valuable cultural heritage of all mankind. But what I want to say today is that in an excavation of the pyramids, archaeologists actually dug up 16 remains of the Qing people, which can't help but make people shine. How could the Qing people be in the pyramids of the Inca Empire? So archaeologists began their research.

In A.D. 1840, the British invaders launched the Opium War and broke the gates of the Qing Dynasty. At this time, Peru in South America is also suffering from colonial aggression. Western powers took a fancy to Peru's rich natural resources and plundered them wildly. At that time, Peru was short of human resources, so in 1849, Britain and France came to the Qing Dynasty to lure mature men to Peru to make a fortune, so those farmers of the Qing Dynasty followed.

When these people got off the boat, they became cheap slaves and endured huge labor under the whip every day. Moreover, the conditions and environment are extremely bad, and many migrant workers are overwhelmed and die in Peru. According to statistics, about 654.38 million migrant workers came to Peru, and one third of them were crushed to death at that time.

Later 1865, the overwhelmed peasants of the Qing Dynasty launched an uprising and severely attacked the colonial invaders. However, they lacked leadership and tactics and eventually failed. Later, China workers put them in the pyramids to commemorate their compatriots, which is also a commemoration of that tragic history.