Experts said that Mrs. Xin Chai should change her name, and the thousand year old female corpse shou

Updated on society 2024-06-05
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Maybe it's been the wrong name for decades, because Mrs. Xin Chai may have changed his name, but it hasn't been recorded.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is also a normal phenomenon, because the ancients had fewer words at that time, and after thousands of years, the writing of some words has changed, just like the Simu Wu Dafang Ding that we know has now become the Houmu Wu Dafang Ding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is indeed such a saying, not because we are wrong, but because she is very changeable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mrs. Xin Chai was very surprised when she was first unearthed, after more than 2,000 years, the body of Mrs. Xin Chai is still well preserved, probably because of the effect of some chemical drugs that inhibit the growth of bacteria, or because the coffin has been isolated from the air for a long time, resulting in the body being well preserved. Many reports say that Mrs. Xin Chai is lifelike, but in fact, it is just an exaggeration, which means that it is of great research value to express that Mrs. Xin Chai's body is intact.

    The corpse of Mrs. Xin Chai has great medical research significance, for example, various parasite eggs were found on Mrs. Xin Chai's body, and atherosclerosis was found on the arteries of the corpse, indicating that some parasitic diseases, atherosclerosis had appeared in ancient times.

    Ancient corpses are divided into dry corpses and wet corpses. Dried corpses can be artificially created or formed through the forces of nature. Mummies are a typical representative of dried corpses, and dried corpses are also easy to form in Xinjiang. And Mrs. Xin Chai is an important representative of the wet corpse.

    The entire body of the dried corpse has been air-dried, and it can't match lifelikeness. Only wet corpses, the corpse is immersed in embalming fluid, the connective tissue of the corpse remains intact, the internal organs are not decomposed, the muscles are still visible, and some of the joints have some mobility. Doesn't a wet corpse look more lifelike than a dry corpse?

    The corpse of Mrs. Xin Chai displayed in the museum now is different from when it was first unearthed, when it was first unearthed, the corpse was covered with many layers, and the picture still made people feel very scary.

    The report said that Mrs. Xin Chai's body was lifelike, not that the ancient corpse could be beautiful, but that we could restore many things at that time through the ancient corpse, including the original appearance of Mrs. Xin Chai.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is relatively speaking, you can ask those corpses that have existed for thousands of years, and they can still be said to be lifelike like **.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The vividness here does not mean that it is compared with the living, but that for the dead, Mrs. Xin Chai is relatively well preserved.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't get me wrong, it is lifelike, only to open the coffin for a while, the museum is to get out of the coffin first and then enter the hospital for treatment, only the experts on the spot have the eye.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When the coffin was first opened, it should have been lifelike, and the air was oxidized quickly when I saw it, and now what I see is treated with antiseptic fluid, and the difference is big.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The report is vivid, which means that the corpse is not completely decomposed, and the roughly preserved remains are very intact and have certain research value.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When it comes to lifelike, it should mean that the corpse is relatively intact, and for experts, the integrity of the corpse preservation is good-looking.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The only thing that really came to life was the saint of Luther in France. It's been almost 200 years since he died, and the body is intact, and it has been verified that there is indeed no human processing. The scientist's explanation is saponification.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This place is lifelike, which should mean that her body is relatively well preserved, and the skeleton is very neat.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What experts see is not beautiful and lifelike!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Lifelike is a metaphor for the integrity of the bones, thousands of years have passed, but the bones can be preserved as intact.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Lifelike is used to describe his perfect preservation, and the ancient corpse can't be too good-looking, and it is also a good name to describe it as lifelike.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because it was said by an expert, when will the expert's words be believed? Everybody knows it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    After so many years, it's very rare to be able to preserve it like that, so it's natural that many stories will feel brought to life.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Personally, I think that it must be better than it is now, and it has been touched by someone's dirty hands, so it has become like this, referring to the description of Cixi Lafayette in the Tanglin Thieves.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is possible that we have mispronounced the words "Concubine Xin Chasing" written on the unearthed seal, and it may be "Concubine Avoidance" after high-pixel processing

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because lifelike is just an adjective, he can't report on something that doesn't sound so good. And it's already very good that the ancient corpse can still be preserved so intact after so many years.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's not called "Mrs. Xin Chai."", it should be called"Avoid Mrs"。

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It can't be lifelike, and neither can a person who has just died. Not to mention that it has been dead for more than 2,000 years!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because these people are blind.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In the 70s of the 20th century, a military hospital chose to dig air-raid shelters in two mounds away from Mawangdui, so that the Mawangdui Han Tomb, which hid the body of Mrs. Xin Chai, was forced to come out.

    When Mrs. Xin Chai was unearthed,Lifelike indeed, just as soon as it meets the air, it's terrible. According to reports, when Mrs. Xin Chai was first unearthed, it was indeed lifelike, ** elastic, like an oriental sleeping beauty.

    It's just that after the corpse is unearthed, as soon as it touches the air, it immediately decomposes. In order to preserve the wet corpse, the medical scientist immediately embalmed her, but it was too late, and a certain degree of corruption appeared, which is what we see now.

    Xin Chai's body was 154 centimeters tall and weighed 34 kilograms, with a well-preserved appearance, a moisturized whole body, soft and elastic subcutaneous soft tissues, movable joints, hair, eyelashes, and nose hair, an intact eardrum wrapped around his left ear, and clear finger and toe lines. Autopsy finds,Its internal organs are well preserved, and the collagen fibers are similar to those of the first time of deathThe vagus nerve in the lungs, which is as thin as a hair, can be counted, and the blood vessels are coagulated with blood clots.

    The bottom of the tomb and around the coffin chamber are stuffed with charcoal thick and weighing about 5,000 kilograms, which has the effect of absorbing water and preventing moisture to keep the tomb dry. White plaster mud about a meter thick is piled up on the periphery of the charcoal, which has strong viscosity and low permeability, which plays a decisive role in sealing the tomb. The soil is then filled in layers, compacted and compacted, and piled up into a mound about 16 meters high.

    It is this sealed state that makes the coffin chamber buried deep underground form a constant temperature, constant humidity, hypoxia, and sterile environment, which preserves the coffin, the body of the tomb owner and the burial objects intact. More than 2,000 years ago, the technique of preserving corpses in this way was truly impressive.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because those reports want to grab traffic, because only then can he get more attention.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because it is made with high craftsmanship and looks like the real thing, it has a high artistic value.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Because it's so realistic, it's still so real after so much time, so it's scary, but it's still very lifelike.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Because this is relative to the entity, the corpse is very well preserved.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    That's because he didn't decay after years of decay compared to other corpses.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Because although the corpse is very terrifying, the clothes it wears are still relatively intact.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    After all, it is a cultural relic, of course, in the new era, and it is a large number of people who have learned the idea of caring for cultural relics.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Because although he is very scary, he is still well preserved.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    This is mainly because her expression can basically be seen clearly.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The Oriental Sleeping Beauty, stunning the world, has been sleeping for 2,000 years, causing countless conjectures. In 1972, the Mawangdui tomb was excavated, and Mrs. Xin Chai saw the light of day again, she experienced 2,000 years without decay, creating a miracle in the world's corpse preservation records. Under the watchful eyes of the global scientific community, the autopsy is carefully carried out, and people are anxiously waiting for answers, how many secrets are buried in the world's only 2,000-year-old wet corpse?

    Xin Chai, the wife of Hou Licang, the prime minister of Changsha in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, was 50 years old when he died. When the archaeologists lifted the body of Mrs. Xin Chai out of the tomb, they found that her body was complete, her whole body was soft and elastic, **fine and slippery, some joints could even be rotated, and the lines on her hands and feet were also clearly visible, and a series of preservation measures created this miracle that spanned two thousand years. It provided conditions for the study of the cause of death of the female corpse, and as the scalpel slid over Mrs. Xin Chai, the experts found that Xin Chai's subcutaneous fat was plump, there was no bedsore, and there was no trace of high aging, which just showed that she died of a sudden illness.

    With the deepening of the autopsy, experts found that the internal organs of the female corpse were well preserved, and a total of 138 and a half melon seeds were found in the esophagus and stomach of the female corpse. Experts inferred that Mrs. Xin Chai died suddenly due to myocardial infarction caused by biliary colic after eating raw and cold melons in the summer, which is also the first case of sudden myocardial infarction death that has been verified so far, rejecting the conclusion that coronary heart disease is a disease caused by modern lifestyles in Western medical theory. At this time, the discovery of a kind of insect eggs on the female corpse pushed the medical research of the female corpse to the peak, and the disease of schistosomiasis eggs was originally called Japanese schistosomiasis in medicine, and it was named after the discovery of Japanese scholars.

    The first case cited was in 1904, and the general medical theory was that schistosomiasis was a disease that only toiled people, so the appearance of Mrs. Xin Chai shattered this theory. At least it can be deduced that schistosomiasis was widespread in this area more than 2,000 years ago, which also confirms the diagnosis of schistosomiasis in China's early medical works "Neijing" and "Qianjin Prescription", which advanced the time by more than 2,000 years.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    It's not contradictory to be lifelike and terrifying, it's just comparative, and it's not realistic to ask to be like a real person or just dead. And wet corpses are not the same as dry corpses, as soon as they encounter oxygen, they will quickly oxidize.

    Xin Chai's body was unearthed relatively early at that time, when China's archaeological development was still very backward, except that he did not take the contents almost like a tomb robber. When it was unearthed, it was dug up without a sense of protection and no such conditions, which caused the corpse to naturally begin to decay after a long period of contact with the air.

    Such a corpse is exhibited in the country, there is only a glass coffin, this kind of protection and the protection of Xin Chai when he was buried is too bad, the relevant personnel are directly on the table to display, and the masses can even touch it, bringing a large number of bacteria to cause the body to decompose rapidly, so now we can no longer see the lifelike Mrs. Xin Chai, I have to say that this is a sadness, we will never see such a national treasure in the future.

    The tomb of Mrs. Xin Chai was found in Mawangdui, Changsha, and the embalming technology is very advanced. Xin Chai's body was protected by a four-layer coffin, and it was sealed with plaster, which was to maintain a completely sterile environment like cement today, and there were also charcoal and other items. When everyone learned junior high school chemistry, we all knew that charcoal has strong water absorption, the same as the current dehumidification bag, and the rammed earth of Xinchai's tomb is 16 meters, buried deep in the ground.

    In this way, through layers of protection, Xin Chai was completely isolated from the external environment, reaching the level that the corpse would not rot.

    Mrs. Xin Chai has been dead for more than 2,000 years and there is still no corruption, ** is complete, the hair is still there and even the muscles are elastic, and the joints can still move, it is really not easy, which wants to wear a golden jade dress and not rot after death, King Jing of Zhongshan can't, but let Mrs. Xin Chai do it. His husband also loved him, but unfortunately it was destroyed by later generations.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    From 1972 to 1974, the excavation of Mawangdui of the Han Tomb was a major event in the field of Chinese archaeology and even in the world of archaeology. Mawangdui is located in the suburbs of Changsha City, Hunan Province, according to legend, the owner of this tomb is Ma Yin, the king of Chu during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, so it is called Mawangdui. However, in fact, there are three tombs in Mawangdui, and the male owner of the tomb group is not Ma Yin, the king of Chu, but the prime minister of Changsha during the Gaozu period of the Western Han Dynasty, and was later named Licang of the Marquis of Yu.

    Our protagonist Mrs. Xin Chai is actually the wife of Li Cang, so she is also called Mrs. Yuhou. After her death, she was buried in what we now call Mawangdui Tomb No. 1, Tomb No. 2 is Li Cang himself, and Tomb No. 3 is their son Li Xuan.

    Mrs. Xinchai's body was wrapped in multiple layers of gauze clothes, among which the plain gauze gown was a priceless treasure. Mrs. Xin Chai's body has gone through more than 2,000 years of wind and frost, and its appearance can still be preserved relatively intact, which has to be said to be a miracle. But what is even more amazing is that after the clinical examination of experts, it was found that some of Mrs. Xinchai's joints can still move, and even her skin still has a certain elasticity and luster, which can not help but shock the world.

    It turned out that during the excavation of Tomb No. 1, archaeological experts found that Mrs. Xin Chai's coffin was filled with a red liquid, and this magical liquid was the secret of Mrs. Xin Chai's body to remain "evergreen for thousands of years". After medical laboratory tests, it was found that the composition of the red liquid was relatively complex, including organic mercury and traditional Chinese medicine. Organic mercury** is found in cinnabar, and arsenic, another component in cinnabar, is the three main components that together give the liquid its red color.

Related questions
42 answers2024-06-05

Because although he sells goods, he is not a producer after all, and to be honest, he is actually a victim, so he will naturally go to the manufacturer to explain the law, instead of losing money himself.

7 answers2024-06-05

Xin Chai's wife Qin Youfeng in the Hunan Provincial Museum Mawangdui Han Tomb Exhibition Hall, Mawangdui Han Tomb is the tomb of Li Cang, the prime minister of Changsha State and his family in the early Western Han Dynasty, located in Changsha City, Hunan Province, China. >>>More

3 answers2024-06-05

The review of the book I read about The Base is the same, which says that Asimov walked into a bookstore, and the first book he saw had a picture of a soldier, which reminded him of the history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, and conceived the history of the decline and fall of the Galactic Empire. This is just a common associative method used by writers when writing, Asimov has indeed read the history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire many times, but although they are all history of decline, in essence, the history of the decline of the Roman Empire and the history of the decline of the Galactic Empire do not need to be the same, so the history of the decline of the Galactic Empire and the history of the decline of the Roman Empire cannot be forced together because of Asimov's association. The only way to inspire Asimov is to ask Asimov himself, just like you and I can't think of such a good work!! Hehe.

51 answers2024-06-05

Worth. If it is really changed, then Ballack's main position will be problematic Pirlo is okay, but Seedorf is rubbish Essien is still very young and has a lot of potential Now he has never played as a striker Basically all-round.

37 answers2024-06-05

Simba responded that the bird's nest is sugar water, saying that it contains bird's nest acid, but in fact, the bird's nest acid contained in this bird's nest contains only 10,000 bird's nest acid, and the protein content of this bird's nest is zero, which does not meet the standard of "the protein content in bird's nest is about 30%-50%" in the quality regulations of various grades of bird's nest. Therefore, it is not necessarily bird's nest that contains bird's nest acid.