Ai Shou Ji was written by Li, a great eunuch of Qing Dynasty who accompanied Cixi for nearly 53 years, and the most powerful minister in the late Qing Dynasty. The statement in the Notes of Mourning that Cixi mourned for a hundred days after her death is quite controversial in history. Because no one has seen this note, the only note circulating is an excerpt from the notes about Ai Xuanyue in an early Buddhist dictionary. Before Cixi entered the coffin, she now laid three layers of gold beads and cotton pads and a layer of pearls at the bottom of the coffin. There are 27 Buddha statues carved with gold, precious stones and jade beside him, and more than 700 jade watermelons and melons are placed on both sides of his feet. After the burial, four liters of pearls were poured in. Cixi has a lotus leaf on her head and a lotus flower on her feet, which means that the lotus flower is born step by step. There are 420 large beads and 1000 medium beads on the clothes. 4,500 beads per minute.