Determine the owner of ancient Han dynasty thanks to jade
After years of research, Chinese archaeologists have identified the Han Han tomb owner in Nanchang as Liu Xia, the ninth emperor of the Han Dynasty.
According to the Beijing News, in a press conference held this morning in Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi Province, the group of official archaeologists confirmed that the ancient grave complex found here is the grave of Liu Xia , Han's grandson. Empire universe.
Han Wudang, the seventh emperor of the Han Dynasty, who ruled for 54 years (140-87 BC), was judged as an army commander, had done many reinforcement of the rule and opened the door to the outside.
White Jade carved the word "Lưu Hạ" in the main grave.(Photo: QQ).
He gave the throne to Han Zhao De, but the emperor died at the age of 21 without a follower, forcing the gods to take his grandson Liu Xia to king in 74 BC. Using books when copying that Liu Xia along with the fallen players, they do not worry about the main tide. After 27 days in office, Liu Xia was dethroned by the great gods and was called Hou Hau in Hai Kiss. He died in 59 BC, aged 33 years.
Archaeologists said that the grave complex in Nam Xuong has 8 houses, of which the main tomb has a coffin containing the 9th emperor's remains, identified by jade (color) seal. White engraved "Liu Xia" , placed on the side of the remains.
Gold coins spread under Liu Xia remains.(Photo: QQ).
In addition, there are many gold coins engraved on the remains of the skeleton, although not intact, but some words can still be read, including important words such as "lowering the god Hai Kiss Hau and Nam Hai . Nguyen Khang ". Accordingly, the word "lower" indicates that it was Ap Hau in the first Hai Kiss area of Luu Ha, while the word "Nguyen Khang" was the age of the Han dynasty of the Liu Guan Emperor.
Luu Tuan was the fourth grandson of Han Wu De, the tenth king of the Han Dynasty, to be enthroned after the court sent a letter to the post-emperor Liu Xia, reigning for 25 years (74-49 BC).
In addition, there is a wooden chapter in the grave, written by Hai Kiss Hau and the lady, to the emperor and queen. There are still many clear characters on it, such as "lowering the spirit of Hai Kiss Hau", "Your Majesty", "lower posture", "June of the year of Nguyen Khang".
Written word on wooden chapter chapter.(Photo: QQ).
Liu Xia's grave complex has been excavated more than 5 years ago. Archaeologists consider this to be the best preserved fully preserved grave population ever discovered. After years of research, experts have excavated tens of thousands of items with gold, copper, iron, jade, wooden cards, bamboo cards, more than 10 tons of copper coins, dozens of kilos of gold coins.
The Chinese government has ranked this grave population as a key national conservation monument, and approved the plan to build a museum in the area, promoting archaeological research and tourism development. in Jiangxi Province.
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