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There are three things in the tomb of a Japanese princess. What are they?
There is a park in Nara, Japan, which has an inconspicuous scenic spot called Princess Tomb. It was built at the request of the Queen before Princess Fujiwara got married.

For more than 200 years, it is said that there are three things buried in the princess's grave. Because there is no clear record in the history books, historians have been arguing endlessly. On September 27th, 2003, Nara, world tourism day, launched the "Guess Me" activity to enhance the visibility of this scenic spot. Whoever convincingly infers that there are three things buried in the princess's tomb will get a bonus of10 million yen.

Unexpectedly, after the guessing activity was launched, the organizer received tens of thousands of letters. In these letters, there are various inferences. Some people think that Princess Fujiwara has three kinds of royal belongings-a princess seal, a death-free card and a kimono that marks the royal family, because after the princess gets married, according to the regulations of the Japanese royal family, she no longer has royal status. Some people think that Princess Fujiwara's guqin, round fan and compact are all buried in it, because before she got married, she devoted herself to learning geisha skills. Others think that there are three keepsakes of Princess Fujiwara buried in it, because when she was young, Fujiwara was surrounded by three suitors, one was a Danish singer who gave her a flute; One is a British diplomat who once gave her a golden bell jar; Another unidentified person once gave her a sword. In addition, there are some strange inferences that three maids of Princess Fujiwara are buried in it. When the princess married an official family in Edo, they committed suicide to reassure her about her romantic past.

Although all the inferences are well-founded, the winner was a person who signed "Mom" because her answer was unanimously recognized. She said that there are three things buried in the grave, which are very useful for love, but harmful for marriage, but if you dig a grave for it, you will get nothing.

Mother analyzed this. Princess Fujiwara is a romantic and affectionate woman. It is not easy for her to change from a princess to a wife of a common people. The queen knows best, so for the sake of her daughter's future happiness, the Yellow River asked the princess to bury the following three things in the grave: the sense of superiority of the family; The laissez-faire of being a princess; Romantic feelings in love.

On September 27th, 2004, through scientific investigation, there was nothing in princess powder. However, since then, it has become a must for some young people to wear scenic spots clothes.

Not long ago, a big wooden stake was added to the princess's tomb, engraved with the following lines:

Marriage is the grave of love. In fact, in the grave of love, love has never been buried, but all unrealistic things are buried inside.