1. Dingling's robes, silks and satins and other precious silk fabrics were seriously damaged. Guo Moruo and others reported to the national level on the grounds of studying the history of the Ming Dynasty, and began to dig Dingling, the mausoleum where Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty and his two empresses were located. Due to the backwardness of archaeological technology and the serious lack of awareness of cultural relics protection among archaeologists at that time, a large number of cultural relics in the tomb were irreversibly destroyed, which made the crocodile in the whole archaeological community feel sad.
After the door of Dingling was opened, no protective measures were taken in advance, which made most silk fabrics oxidized rapidly, and some even became powder when touched. Later, when dealing with the fabric, the softener containing plastic was misused, resulting in the clothes being hard and black and unable to unfold.
One of them is the royal dragon robe, which makes people feel very distressed. This dragon robe is woven by the now lost silk reeling process, which is very exquisite and luxurious, but it also decays into a pile of cloth like shredded rice paper because of poor preservation technology. Its texture and bright colors no longer exist. In addition, a large number of books, calligraphy and paintings have lost their historical value forever because they are not protected in place and are oxidized after seeing sunlight and air.
2. The golden nanmu coffin of Dingling and the bones of the emperor and empress. Secondly, in the tomb of Emperor Wanli, because of the carelessness and absurd behavior of archaeologists, the coffin made of fine gold nanmu was destroyed. It is said that he ordered the coffins of Emperor Wanli and two Empresses to be thrown away as garbage because he wanted to clean the hygiene of the underground palace and cope with the above inspection.
This practice makes many archaeologists who know the truth can't help but beat their chests and feet, but it doesn't help. Because this kind of pure gold nanmu coffin has the value of cultural relics and historical research, it should not be underestimated. After the coffin was discarded, the legend of Dingling curse spread all of a sudden.
The bones of the emperor and queen came to a worse end, and in the later stage, they were called? Judicial personnel? In front of everyone, burn it to ashes with a fire. If it can be preserved to modern times, then we will have the opportunity to restore the basic outlines of the emperor and queen of Wanli with science and technology, and further understand the history of the royal family and the Ming Dynasty through research.