The shared burial in the tomb is true, but Shangxie is a story adapted by the author.
The story of Shangxieli is this: In 2012 AD, archeology in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province discovered another tomb. From the epitaph, it can be judged that it was the tomb of a general and a clan woman. The tomb contains a coffin for two people, but there is only one male skeleton in the coffin. Surprisingly, the title of this clan woman on the epitaph is consistent with the title of a contemporaneous marriage princess recorded in historical records. Not sure why at the moment.
But the fact is: Archaeologists in Xi'an discovered a tomb of a couple buried in the early Tang Dynasty, and the male owner was a general of the Sui Dynasty, General Ying Yang, which made people know and understand him. The changing eras and social changes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties provide new information.
It is understood that the Xi'an Cultural Relics Protection and Archeology Research Institute recently discovered a tomb from the early Tang Dynasty that had been robbed during the archaeological cleanup and excavation of a real estate development project in the south of the city. It was square in plan and with a dome on the top. , 3 meters long from north to south and 3.28 meters long from east to west. Due to its age and being robbed, funerary objects were unearthed only in the eastern half of the tomb, including more than 100 pottery figurines, bronze mirrors, copper coins and other utensils, which have typical characteristics of the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
According to the epitaph records, the owner of the tomb belongs to a famous family since the Han and Jin Dynasties. According to the epitaph records, the owner of the tomb is Zheng Qian (pronounced qián), whose courtesy name is Gongli and who is from Xingyang. The male host, Zheng Qianyi, was a general of the Sui Dynasty - General Ying Yanglang. He died in his mansion on April 17, the eighth year of Daye in the Sui Dynasty (AD 613), at the age of fifty-two.
Mrs. Liu, the daughter of the governor of Changzhou in the Sui Dynasty, died in a private house on October 7, the sixth year of Wude in the Tang Dynasty (AD 624), at the age of fifty-seven. The couple was buried together in Gaoyangzhiyuan, Chang'an County, Yongzong Dynasty in the 14th year of Zhenguan (AD 641) of the Tang Dynasty.
Extended information
"Shangxie" is Xiao Quer's first solo ancient style album. The ten ancient-style songs in the album were carefully created by Xiao Quer and his friends in the ancient-style circle for ancient-style fans. The center of this album is Xia, and the genres it contains include the leisurely self-respect of an empty mountain; the debauchery of youth and frivolity; the compassion of a beautiful woman's last song; and the lament of the loss of mountains and rivers. According to the division of emotions, the entire album can be divided into three chapters - a heroic chapter, a tender chapter, and a very sad sad chapter.
Lyrics of "Shangxie"
Your wedding dress is like fire, burning the end of the world
From now on, the setting sun burns my heart like cinnabar
It is said that you have beautiful peach blossoms in your eyes
How can they fall overnight
Ask who can lend me a look back
To go against the current and look back on the distant past
Follow the evil words you chant for me
Let’s see you again
In that distant old year
I laugh at you for lightly promising marriage
It was you who spent your whole life chanting the evil spirit
But I turned around and neglected your beautiful love like a flower
Chang'an that year The sky is filled with flying flowers
I heard the spring wind outside the Great Wall weeping blood
Sniffing the wind the blood is as strong as wine
The sound of war in my ears swallows the wilderness
The geese flying back in the fire also sobbed
How far the cry spread
That song you chanted to the devil
From now on I can no longer hear it clearly< /p>
What cannot be defeated is the passing of time
The country has already agreed for you and me to say goodbye
So you carved your name into the history paper
< p>I would carve you in front of my graveFlying flowers are scattered in this season again
And your wedding dress is more gorgeous than flying flowers
You inspire My lips seem to be chanting "Shangxie" again
But what I am saying is that I am willing to break up with you
References Ifeng.com Tomb of the Sui Dynasty Generals
Baidu Encyclopedia "Shangxie"