Image: Excavating the tomb of the post-Ming Dynasty

Yesterday 12/6 China unearthed the ancient tomb believed to be the Ming Dynasty post-Emperor Wang. The tomb was discovered in Jiang Lien area of ​​Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China. When excavated, archaeologists discovered many burial objects made of precious stones, gold, silver, and money.

Yesterday 12/6 China unearthed the ancient tomb believed to be the Ming Dynasty post-Emperor Wang. The tomb was discovered in Jiang Lien area of ​​Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China. When excavated, archaeologists discovered many burial objects made of precious stones, gold, silver, and money. What shocked many people when opening the lid of the coffin, the mummy of the grave owner was still in a good condition, the dragonfly and the jade belt almost remained intact.

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The mummy of the post-Ming Dynasty was preserved almost intact

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Excavation area of ​​the ancient tomb

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Cellular

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Pearl belt

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Cards made of jade

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A box is the burial item of the queen king

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The wood of the coffin is punched in the "Seven-star" picture - seven stars

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Cloth bags buried under the Empress Wang still remain intact

Update 15 December 2018
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