After the founding of New China, archaeological work began. The national recognition is called archaeological protective excavation, and everything is handed over to the state. What you don't admit is called robbing graves and digging ancestral graves. At that time, archaeologists headed by Guo Moruo began a series of excavations, and the more they dug, the more excited they became. 1956 In April, Guo Moruo planned to excavate the tomb of Judy, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. It is said that it is the largest and richest imperial tomb among the Ming Tombs. Experts are gearing up and looking forward to it.
Because I can't find the entrance to the Ming Changling mausoleum. Just settle for the second best, take the Ming Dingling first. After more than two years of excavation, a large number of treasures were unearthed in the Ming Dingling Mausoleum, and about 3,000 funerary objects were unearthed. The number is still quite amazing. Among them, there are all kinds of jade jewelry, including six dragon three jumping rocks, dragon and phoenix mouth gems and sapphire pearls, all of which are priceless, and experts are all excited. But before the happiness is over, the good things go bad.
Many funerary objects will turn to carbon and break into ashes when the sun shines. Just like Mawangdui Han Tomb. Archaeologists say that Ms. Xin Zhui, the sleeping beauty of the East, was vividly excavated. But I have always questioned what the experts said. It turned out that after the corpse was unearthed, it rotted when it came into contact with the air and became what it looked like in the online picture. Because the excavation behavior of archaeologists destroyed cultural relics, without the support of relevant protection technology, the leaders above did not allow archaeologists to dig tombs.