This princess of Chen is actually a princess of the Liao Dynasty. Influenced by her grandfather, her position is also quite prominent. She is also the so-called woman in the tomb, buried with her uncle. Xiao Shaoju is also a tomb person. He played the role of uncle in the grave.
On the occasion of opening up the territory, Emperor Sheng Zong of Liao acceded to the throne. At that time, they started the Liao era together, and he was regarded as an epoch-making figure in this era. However, his identity is awkward. He is the queen's brother, that is, the princess's uncle, and then betrothed the princess to his uncle. Although it sounds absurd now, it may not have been absurd at that time.
The uncle was very young when he died. At the age of 35, he was buried with his wife Princess Chen. In fact, in ancient times, it was not common for close people to get married, because they also had some common sense that it was immoral to do so. However, their practice is nothing in the Khitan nationality, and even the combination of these two members of the royal family can better spread branches and leaves for the royal family, and can also ensure the excellent bloodline.
The reason why they wear gold masks is that they can make themselves look noble and hide their ugly faces, because their faces will change greatly in the constant corruption of corpses, but people at that time still loved beauty. Even after such changes, they should keep their beautiful faces.
So she wore a Jin Mianju and was buried with her uncle.