However, archaeologists found well-preserved teeth from the tomb of Haihui Hou. In fact, it is not uncommon to find the teeth of the deceased in ancient tombs, because teeth are not easy to rot and corrode, but it is rare to find teeth from tombs like Hai Huihou.
People's teeth will slowly wear away with age, but Liu He, Hai Faint, died earlier, and he may be only thirty-four years old when he died, just in his prime. Therefore, it is reasonable to speculate that the teeth of Hai faint Hou were healthy and the enamel was well protected before his death, so his teeth can be well preserved after such a long time.
Liu He's life.
In the first year of Yuan Dynasty (the first 88 years), Changyi mourned Wang Liu Bo's death. In the first year of Shiyuan (the first 86 years), Liu Hesi, who was four or five years old, became the second Changyi king in the Western Han Dynasty. In the first year of yuanping (74), Zhao Di, the emperor gaozu, died. Because there were no children, Liu He was called into the court and became the Crown Prince. On the third day of June, Liu He was sealed by the emperor and inherited the title of emperor, but he did not see the high temple.
Liu He acceded to the throne for more than ten days, and Huo Guang and Zhang Anshi have already planned to abolish it. On June 27th, Liu He was abolished as Shu Ren due to the luxury of life and lack of social security, which was known as the emperor's abolition in the Han Dynasty. The Queen Mother Shangguan ordered Liu He to return to his hometown Changyi and gave Tang Muyi 2,000 households. Changyi Kingdom was abolished and reduced to Shanyang County.
In the third year of Yuankang (the first 63 years), Emperor Xuandi of the Han Dynasty named Liu He seasick. In April, Liu He went to Zhang Yu County (now Nanchang New District, Jiangxi Province) and returned to Haihun County. In the third year (the first 59 years), Liu He died.