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Chapter 570: Opening the Coffin (End)

The coffin lid was hung up and began to move horizontally. Everyone was about to lie on the glass. After a few seconds, everyone let out a long breath. To most people's surprise, the coffin was a little messy. The clown that should have been covered on the corpse was still in a mess. The corpse inside was not visible at the moment.

This is normal. The two coffins in the front are the same. The chaos in the coffin can be explained by the traces of the impact in front. Maybe something went wrong during the burial that caused this situation. Under the shooting of the camera, several archaeologists have rotated a group, and several of them are old professors. They carefully and carefully peeled off the fabric that was already slightly glued layer by layer.

Based on experience, these people looked at each other and shook their heads. It is very likely that there were no complete corpses in the coffin. Judging from the fabric distributed in the package, the peerless general inside was almost two meters tall.

After being pushed apart layer by layer, there was nothing in the coffin, and there were no traces of the inner and outer sleeves of the robe after the decomposition of human tissue, and there were not even the most likely teeth to remain. "Empty coffin?" The public was uproared. This was super big news. It was clearly written in history books and legends that this powerful general died of illness.

The person who died of illness actually had an empty coffin? The instruments and swabs were sent. After a quick inspection, it was confirmed that there was indeed no trace of the body decomposition inside. The coffin was really an empty coffin. Looking at the empty coffin, everyone couldn't speak. "No, looking at the shape of the clothes, it didn't look like an empty coffin, but it was like someone 'slid out' from the clothes like a snake shedding her skin!" Someone shouted carefully as he looked at the situation.

If you look closely, it is indeed the case. The problem is that the historical books are also clearly written. After Bai Lang died, the coffin was kept for several years and was buried after the tomb was completed. How could it be hidden if it was faked to die? And why?

After this question was raised, many people immediately felt creepy when they were quick. Everyone thought the collision traces in front were accidentally encountered during the burial. Although such collisions caused traces of the coffin lid, it was difficult to explain why the burial objects in the coffin were organized and orderly. But if the person inside collided when he "pushed it away", then everything would be explained.

And very reasonable.

It can only be said that this person pretended to die, but it still cannot explain that he could pretend to die for several months or at least three days? It is impossible for three days to see the traces to be seen and the coffin was closed before it was left after the burial was buried. What kind of monster could fake death for as many as a year?

It has become a real death long ago, okay? There is a huge mystery of the eternal mystery, which is more than a big one, if it is a folk, it would be easy to explain - "Getting enlightenment and becoming an immortal". But archaeology requires a scientific conclusion. If Bai Lang's corpse is very fast, it is difficult to be buried - at least it can be buried with a bone urn, and how can the trace of "pushing away" be explained?

Is this weight really something that humans can push? It is very difficult to exert force in this posture. It can only rely solely on the strength of the arm and the space for exerting force is very small. It seems that it is not difficult for a creature who can do such a move to swing the 37-kilogram iron spear, but it is better to say it is very relaxed.

Can humans do it? No matter how they can't do it, it can't be done with the strength of human bones and muscles. Everyone present looked at each other and it was difficult to give a reasonable explanation for this situation.

The inspection of Yunshui Lark has also been made. The metallographic analysis of this thing shows that this is very good alloy steel. In a sense, it can be called the best tool steel. The biological components were also detected from the tiny depressions on the surface, mainly blood stains, which proved that this weapon had killed many people.

There are also slight wear marks on the long handle of the weapon, which shows that this weapon is really used and commonly used. What kind of monster is the white wave in the coffin? I'm afraid it's not a human? It has also surpassed some tigers and brown bears, and these beasts will not have such power. And such monsters were still matched by someone at that time. So what kind of monsters can hinder his soldiers after forming an army formation, and even a few people can fight together with his generals?

Originally, it was just excavating precious ancient tombs, but it turned out to be gradually proved that the descriptions in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms were not exaggerations of literati. Then the question arises, why were human beings in that era so strong? Of course, most experts still think that this is not scientific and still an exaggeration of history.

Otherwise, you can't explain why humans are "weak" to this level now? It's only 1,700 years, not 1,700 years, and evolution and degeneration are not so fast. So far, there is no evidence that humans have such terrible power, except for the obvious relatively strong bones of the Han Dynasty.

The anatomical analysis of the corpses of the two ladies came out soon after, and they could even restore their faces - they were indeed beautiful women, from a modern aesthetic perspective, and they were also beautiful women, the kind of oval face. The analysis of the body bones is quite strong, and the bone density is very good. In terms of muscle strength, it is likely to be comparable to that of modern adult men of the same height.

Zhen Ji was not sure about the cause of the death of these two people, but Mrs. Zou, who left the mummy, died of pneumonia infection. "The mystery of eternal things, the mystery of eternal things!" It has been more than a week since the coffin was opened, and the cultural relics that should be cleaned have been almost cleaned up. Because the tomb was dry and not stolen, the cultural relics were preserved in very good condition, so the National Palace Museum wanted to collect many of them into the collection.

There are many cultural relics that can be called national treasures, from the jewelry, crowns, hats and clothes used by women to the weapons used by Bailang, as well as many artifacts for burial, as well as a set of intact terracotta figurines with glazed color, and even epitaphs and tombstones can be regarded as national treasures. However, the National Museum directly wanted to include the most exquisite cultural relics such as Bailang's long spear in the museum, but they were willing to return the three coffins to the Luoyang Museum or the Bailang Tomb Museum under construction.

"Can you copy it?" Such words can only intensify the conflict, and everyone is very unhappy. The provincial party committee leader also went to the central government to say hello, but before the final decision came out, he would temporarily put it in the laboratory of Peking University. There was nothing unusual at the beginning - the corpses of the two ladies were temporarily preserved in the cold storage of anthropology, while other cultural relics each had their own preserved warehouses. In the large warehouse next to the laboratory, there were only three re-enclosed coffins.

There was nothing wrong with the first seven days, that is, there would be patrol inspections three times a day. There was a camera monitoring in this place for 24 hours, so no one dared to steal national treasures. But on the eighth day, there was a slight abnormality.

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