In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At

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In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers were wielding shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village unexpectedly dug up a large piece of bluestone. After another bold excavation, a wall made of blue bricks suddenly appeared in front of them.

Among the villagers, there was an experienced old man. He immediately realized that there was probably an ancient tomb behind the blue brick wall, so he immediately reported the matter to the village chief.

The village chief did not dare to neglect, and immediately reported the news to the local cultural relics bureau and public security department.

Soon, under the careful scientific excavation by a team of archaeological experts, the remains of a Qing Dynasty woman with a noble status more than 300 years ago were rediscovered along with the exquisite and thick coffin.

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

But what is quite strange is that the female corpse, which is still well preserved in the coffin, has a very weird posture, and there are many obvious scratches on the inside of the coffin lid. So what do these unusual traces and phenomena mean? ? What about the life experience and cause of death of the owner of this ancient tomb?

An ancient tomb of a couple buried together in the Qing Dynasty was accidentally discovered when villagers were building roads.

In 1999, Zhalong Village in Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province officially launched a road construction project. In order to level the dirt road in the village, many villagers spontaneously Form a number of "earth mining groups" and try to find good places around the village that are convenient for digging.

Soon, a group of villagers discovered that there was a hillock at the west end of the village that was very suitable for collecting soil. There were few trees and not much grass there, and it was indeed very suitable for collecting soil for building roads.

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

Just like that, several villagers picked up the shovels and pickaxes in their hands. Everyone exerted all their strength to dig down the soil, and they were so busy that they didn't even notice that the sun was setting in the west.

As the sun set, just as the hot work was about to come to an end, a man suddenly shouted: Everyone, come over and take a look. Why does there seem to be a short wall in the soil?

After a few villagers gathered around, everyone dug a few more shovels into the soil. Soon, a well-informed old man stopped everyone's movements, then pointed down and said: Look below , that is a blue brick wall. Behind this kind of wall is basically someone’s ancestral grave!

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

After hearing the old man's explanation, everyone was driven by curiosity to take a closer look, and they all saw a big hole in the brick wall.

After a while, a brave young man took a flashlight and poked into the big dark hole. He saw two coffins placed where the light beam swept, which was very scary.

The simple and timid villagers did not dare to waste time and immediately rushed to report this "weird thing" to the village chief. The village chief did not dare to neglect, turned around and picked up the phone to report to the local cultural relics bureau and public security department. this matter.

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

In the afternoon of that day, a local team of cultural relics and archeology experts and a team of public security officers came to Zhalong Village. After careful identification and investigation, they carried out scientific protective excavation of the underground tombs here.

When the archaeological experts entered the tomb, they were surprised to find that the inner wall of the tomb was full of decorations and murals. The two coffins placed in the center of the tomb were about 300 years old. The coffins were well preserved and the wood used was also very special. Luxurious atmosphere .

When the archaeological team worked together to open the two coffins, they discovered that one of the coffins contained a female corpse, and the other coffin contained a male corpse.

The owner of the tomb is obviously the male corpse, and the female corpse is his wife.

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

According to research, the male corpse that is the owner of the tomb was a third-grade military attache of the Qing Dynasty during his lifetime.

From several objects unearthed from the tomb chamber and the piece of Qing Dynasty official uniform found next to the male corpse, it can be seen from the official uniform of the Qing Dynasty that the owner of the tomb was alive. He must be a military attache of the Qing Dynasty, and he must be a third-rank official, because the pattern embroidered on the patch of the official uniform is "a leopard", and the court uniform of a third-rank military attaché of the Qing Dynasty should have a leopard pattern embroidered on it.

And when the experts carefully turned over the inside of the coffin containing the female body, they also found a piece of fine silk cloth that was still intact in appearance. The silk cloth was not wide, and there was a line of Manchu written on it, which translated means: Gao Feng Mo Er Genjue Luo and his wife were listed in the coffin.

It seems that this couple was indeed blessed with wealth and wealth during their lifetime, and their Manchu surname was "Mo Er Gen Jue Luo".

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

When a female archaeological expert examined the head of the female corpse, she also discovered In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews neatly arranged ear holes in her earlobes.

You must know that during the Qing Dynasty period, the Manchu rule was "Only women who went up to the Three Banners can have the honor of having one ear and three piercings." Therefore, it can be clearly concluded that this female corpse must have been at least a Manchu princess during her lifetime, and Its status is extremely noble .

A noble Manchu princess married a third-rank military attaché of the dynasty. Such a marriage could be said to be a perfect match, like a dragon with a phoenix. Moreover, after the marriage, the princess also received the emperor's "title" reward and became a A wife of the Qing Dynasty, she was very honorable.

Experts' doubts: Why does the female corpse with a particularly strange posture have such a ferocious face?

Compared to the normal male corpse, the female corpse looks strange - The female corpse has a wide mouth, with only one tooth in the mouth. His face looked distorted and painful, his legs were bent and raised, and there was a large black solid unknown object under his pelvis.

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

You must know that the ancients paid great attention to the etiquette and rules when burying the deceased. Generally speaking, the deceased lay flat after being buried. It is almost never the case that the deceased in a prominent ancient court had such a strange and abnormal posture after death. of.

After archaeologists examined and analyzed the unknown black object under the pelvis of the female corpse, they found out that the unknown object turned out to be a complete placenta.

But how could the placenta be buried in the coffin? Why does the female corpse look so hideous and terrifying? Why is the inner cover of the coffin of the female corpse covered with fingernail scratches?

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

After some careful research and identification, textual research and analysis, archaeologists finally deduced the most convincing "truth":

At that time, this "Gege of the Three Flags" was more than 20 years old. When she was just 10 years old, she fainted due to dystocia.

Because medicine in ancient times was extremely underdeveloped, everyone mistakenly believed that the princess died of dystocia or postpartum hemorrhage, so they buried her in a hurry.

In fact, Gege was in a "real faint" and "fake death". She once woke up in the coffin.

Just imagine, after the princess woke up in the coffin, she found that her breathing was restricted and that she had been placed in the sealed coffin. She must have been frightened. She even tried to scratch the inner lid of the coffin with her fingernails in order to find someone. Can come to the rescue. While

was scratching and shouting in panic, her nails were damaged and the placenta was leaking out of the body while twisting. But in the end, because the coffin containing her had been buried in the ground, a large living person was buried alive. No one noticed it from beginning to end, which is really sad.

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

As for why there is only one tooth left in the mouth of the female corpse, according to multiple researches by archaeological experts, it is believed that the female corpse may have been weak and had loose and inflamed teeth during her lifetime. She was still young, but her teeth were seriously damaged because she had to take medicine all year round. Most of the teeth are lost early on.

More than 300 years ago, the female tomb owner was buried alive because she faked her death, which reflected how underdeveloped medicine was at that time.

Due to poor medical conditions, the young Princess was mistakenly thought dead by her family after she fell into a coma. They then buried her in a hurry, sealing her alive in the tomb, which became an irreversible human tragedy. .

In the late 1990s, villagers in Zhalong Village, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, were collecting soil from everywhere for a road construction project. When several villagers wielded shovels and pickaxes to collect soil from the desolate hillock at the end of the village, At  - DayDayNews

But more than 300 years later, people discovered and excavated this tomb, and only then did they know how miserable and helpless the princess was when he died.

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