Why do some people say that Cixi is the reincarnation of Mr. He?

This is because I wrote a poem when I was dying, which said: "The dream of fifty years has been true, now let go of the red dust; in the future, the water will be full of dragons, and the cigarettes will be left." "Afterlife."

The meaning of this poem is that adults and I have lived for 50 years, but it is like a dream. Now I am going to die, but I will still be reincarnated. When I come back, I will control the emperor firmly in the palm of my hand, and everyone will recognize me by then.

In fact, this poem was originally written by Mr. He to express his dissatisfaction and desire for revenge when he was killed by the emperor. However, after this poem was circulated among the people, through the imagination and inference of some unofficial novelists, they believed that the Empress Dowager Cixi was the reincarnation of an adult.

Because the last two lines of the poem say that the river will flood again the year he returns. Coincidentally, when Mr. He died, the Yellow River in Henan burst its dam and flooded everywhere. In the year when Cixi was born, the Yellow River in Henan burst its banks again.

This is consistent with Master He's poem, and when Cixi was in power, she indeed harmed two emperors and left the Qing Empire in tatters. And when she was alive, she also held the imperial power of the Qing Dynasty firmly in her hands, which is very consistent with the poems of the adults.

But I think there are still more fictional elements in it, because it is possible that this poem was a poem specially forged by some good people later. After all, no one knows whether this poem was written by Mr. He himself.

But maybe this kind of thing did happen in history, because history is a very magical thing, and we don’t even know what it looks like.

Maybe archaeologists in the future will discover the truth during the archaeological process!