If Ding knows about this, I believe he will be angry with the coffin. Ding's death was actually defeated by the weak forces of the Qing dynasty and the lack of people's hearts. In the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, Beiyang Navy finally chose to surrender without supporting Ding, and finally let three soldiers who refused to surrender commit suicide to witness their loyalty to the country and people in the form of suicide. In fact, from another perspective, their death is also a disappointment to the Qing Dynasty, and they don't want to face such a country again.
It's just a pity that the hero died in vain and got a property raid. This is the saddest point. Sadly, Ding's coffin was not allowed to be buried until 15 years after his death, and then it was rehabilitated. I believe that this belated rehabilitation can only smooth history, but not the hearts of those who have experienced it.
When the Qing dynasty was terminally ill, I believe that if there were no strong enemies, it would also go to extinction. That's because the Qing dynasty wandered for too long, the weapons were not updated, the officers and men were not trained, and the officers and men were not paid. These are the reasons for the demise of the Qing Dynasty. In addition, Cixi's own selfish enjoyment, regardless of state affairs, kept the customs clearance in a closed country, which could not recognize the continuous development of various countries at that time. Even more ridiculous, she once said that if the Qing Dynasty perished, it would be unless the lampholder was washed down. This is enough to prove that she has not communicated with the outside world for too long, and European countries already have light bulbs.