'Cao Cao Tomb' is not Cao Cao grave?

Although the determination of the grave found in the Western Cao Huyet village, it is confirmed that Cao Cao's grave is the result of discussion of dozens of leading Chinese historical experts, but the newly discovered artifacts in the grave area are causing doubts to this powerful conclusion.

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On June 12, when the excavation of Cao Cao burial site was broadcast live, the artifacts found at the grave site were also first announced.

Among these artifacts, the stele " Often used the numb field " (the school used to use it) and the " ceramic stables " became " evidence " so that many people could refute the grave conclusion. in Cao An is Cao Cao's.

Wei Vu Wang Cao Cao also raise pigs?

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" Ceramic pigsty " is a criterion of the relics of Han Dynasty.
(Photo: Wuhanart.com) .

During the live televised excavation, the Ha Nam archeology team found a ' ceramic pigsty ' at the tomb No. 2, where Cao Cao's remains were found. However, many historical experts claim that this artifact affirmed that the tomb was found not to be Cao Cao grave.

Historical experts say that although ' ceramic pigsty ' is an artifact specific to secular society in Han Dynasty, it is difficult to appear in Cao Cao's grave. Because the more the grave of the nobles and kings, the more likely it is that this kind of artifact will not appear.

Many people said, ' ceramic pigsty ' is a criterion to identify the Han dynasty relics, but it is also symbolically meaningful in the family to raise pigs. At the time of his birth, Cao Cao used to raise pigs?

Body of marshal, Cao Cao how to use shields?

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Stone steles with the inscription " Wei Vu Vuong often use . " found in the grave in Tay Cao Huyet village, which is believed to be an important proof to confirm this is Cao Cao grave. (Photo: THX) .

During the live report on June 12, archaeologists also found a small stele with the inscription ' Often using a numb school '. This beer is considered by the Ha Nam archaeologists as ' important evidence ', and ' once again proves that the tomb is Cao Cao's .'

However, many people do not think so. Many people said that Cao Cao was the supreme commander of Wei's country, there was no way to use shields to protect him. Because, normally, those who use protective shields in the army must be low-level soldiers, not commanding generals like Cao Cao.

In addition, all bibliographies from ' Three Kingdoms ' until ' Three Kingdoms of meaning ' did not say that Cao Cao used shields. Therefore, the discovery of this stele is a proof that this is absolutely not Cao Cao grave.

Explanation of archaeologists

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The new findings have led archaeologists to face many questions about the conclusion that this is Cao Cao's grave. (Photo: THX) .

Most recently, Mr. Phan Vy Ban, who was in charge of excavating Cao Cao burial site in An Duong, also answered all these questions.

For the discovery of the ' ceramic pigsty ' in the tomb No. 2, Phan Vy Bo said, he investigated a lot of documents and found that many of the tombs of the dynasties of the Han Dynasty unearthed get ' ceramic pigsty '. This proves that it is perfectly normal to find it in Cao Cao's grave.

As for finding a stele with the inscription " the school used to use it ," Phan Vy Ban said that it is not strange. ' Although Cao Cao himself may not use shields, but when Cao Cao led his troops to the war, there must be guards. What do these guards hold to protect Cao Cao? It is of course a 'contradiction' , said Phan Vy Ban.

Although there was an official explanation from archaeologists, however, it seems that the controversy surrounding the tomb of the most famous figure of the Three Kingdoms Cao Cao has not come to an end.