There were different versions of Wanrong's exact burial place. There was a saying that Wanrong's body was buried on the left side of Puyi's tomb in the Qing West-Hill, buried with her husband. Another theory was that Wanrong's body was buried in the Hualong Royal Cemetery in Yi County, Hebei Province, and was buried with Puyi. However, these claims were not supported by conclusive evidence, so it was impossible to determine the exact burial place of Wanrong.
There were different opinions about the burial place of the last empress, Wanrong. There was a saying that she was buried in Nanshan Hill, Yanji City, in Jilin Province. According to the memories of the local residents, they had seen a wooden tombstone with the words " Tomb of Wanrong " written on it. Another theory was that she was buried in Nanshan, on the side of Maoer Mountain in Yanji City, Jilin Province. According to the memories of local residents, they believed that Wanrong was buried there after her illness. However, in recent years, there was also a saying that Wanrong's real burial place was no longer known and had become an unsolved mystery. In addition, according to the information mentioned in an article, Wanrong's younger brother buried her and Puyi in the Hualong Royal Cemetery in Yi County, Hebei Province in 2006. In summary, there was no definite answer about Empress Wanrong's burial place.
Puyi wanted to be buried with Wanrong on his deathbed. Wanrong was the last empress of the Qing Dynasty. She died in 1946 and was buried in a prison in the province of Ji Lin. According to her family's decision, Wanrong's body was buried with Puyi's ashes in 2006 in the Hualong Royal Cemetery outside the Qingxi Tomb in Hebei Province. This may be the way Wanrong's family wanted to give her a home, even though Wanrong and Puyi's husband and wife relationship was not good. Therefore, Puyi's dying wish to be buried with Wanrong was realized.
Wanrong's body had not been found yet. According to different accounts, there was a saying that her body was casually thrown into a smelly ditch, and there was also a saying that she was buried in Nanshan, Yanji City, but the exact burial place was still unknown, and her bones were nowhere to be found. The whereabouts of Wanrong's body remained a mystery.
Wanrong went to Tianjin after the divorce and lived there for a while.
Wanrong's ending was very tragic. Wanrong died in 1946 in prison in Yanji, in the Jilin Province. After she was captured by the Red Army of the Soviet Union, she was completely abandoned by Pu Yi. She did not get a proper funeral or a cemetery of her own. There was no definite information about the whereabouts of her body. Therefore, Wanrong's specific ending was still an unsolved mystery.
Wanrong's father eventually went to Manchuria in the northeast.
According to the search results provided, there was no mention of He Shuangqing's burial ground. I don't know where He Shuangqing's burial ground is.
Lei Ping's body was not found in the cold case. It was destroyed after being dismembered, so it was impossible to determine where his body was buried.