After field investigation, archaeological experts found that this is a Yin Ruins and a member of the Shang Dynasty royal family. The whole tomb is 56 meters from north to south, 4 meters from east to west and about 8 meters deep. But the coffin was soaked in water for a long time, and when it was dug out, the bones had rotted. After further archaeological excavation, it is found that this tomb is probably the tomb of a good woman in Shang Dynasty. Some time ago, a large-scale natural history science and education film "National Treasure" was broadcast, and an episode was devoted to women.
She was the queen of Wu Ding, the emperor of Shang Dynasty, and a member of General Wu Ding. According to historical records, it is good to be a woman of 3 thousand, and it is almost impossible to cut Qiang if you travel. In fact, she led troops to conquer many times, and once took 10000 people to crusade against Qiang people.
In addition to going out to lead troops to fight, Fu Hao is also responsible for the domestic sacrifice work. Ancient people regarded sacrifice as sacred, which was beyond the responsibility of ordinary people. This shows Wu Ding's trust in him. With the help of Fu Hao, there is also the case of Wuding Zhongxing.
However, people died and Fu Hao was buried in Anyang, Henan. According to the cultural relics unearthed at that time, there were 755 jade articles, 63 stone tools and more than 40 precious stones. All kinds of funerary objects showed the highest technical level at that time. What excites the experts is one of the jade articles-jade finger painting. It is reasonable to say that pulling jade fingers should be very common. However, this kind of jade finger board is different from ordinary decoration. He also has another name, Jade Spy, which is an auxiliary tool for archery.
Generally, when in use, it is worn on the thumb of the right hand to prevent the thumb from being hurt when shooting arrows. But for experts, they are very excited, because generally speaking, women's funerary objects rarely have weapons. However, any grave with weapons basically shows that he was a general before his death. In fact, I think Yu Banzhi's proof is of little effect, because there are many funerals that may prove the identity of female generals.