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Because they inject mercury into the human body, so that the person's appearance remains unchanged at the time of burial. This method is just too cruel and cruel.
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Because the blood in the body of the woman who was killed in the funeral was drained, all the internal organs were taken out, and only the ** heel bones remained. It will not rot if it is placed in an airless environment.
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Buried women are usually buried alive or strangled during their lifetime before they are buried in the coffin, so they will keep their appearance unchanged.
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At the time of the burial of women in ancient times. In order to maintain the appearance of the woman, mercury is injected into the woman's body, sometimes by injecting it alive, and sometimes by sleeping in advance and then injecting mercury.
First, the earliest burials were direct burials alive. Second, during the Ming Dynasty, in order to ensure that the face of the martyr was not destroyed, mercury would be injected into the body of the martyr.
According to the records of the Ming Dynasty, during the Ming Dynasty, there were indeed people who died because they were poured with mercury, and the purpose of this was to ensure that their faces were not destroyed. What's worse is that there are still people who are awake and have been injected with mercury and have suffered a lot.
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The usual method is to give the martyred woman sleeping pills and then inject mercury into her body, which can maintain her appearance without destroying it, but it is indeed quite cruel.
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Ancient women were buried alive, and some special drugs were used to preserve their original appearance.
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If the woman committed suicide by taking poison, the woman who was buried in ancient times would take a poison and be buried together after the woman died.
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Some were strangled to death, while others were hanged by hanging beams. Some were buried alive directly, and they were sealed for 4 weeks, and the air was difficult to circulate, and the oxidation was slowed down a lot.
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Some were directly given poisonous wine, or strangled to death, and some were directly buried alive and suffocated to death in the mausoleum. The methods were as cruel as they were, but in those days, those in power did not think it was cruel, but thought it was right.
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Some were directly suffocated to death, some were directly buried alive in the mausoleum, some were directly hanged and strangled, and some were poisoned to death, and the method was extremely cruel.
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Those who did not resist were given a cup of poisoned wine, and those who resisted fiercely were held up by eunuchs, and then a big eunuch forcibly poured medicine or strangled to death with a rope, which was very cruel.
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