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Nanchong fiscal and taxation historical relics
Nanchong, Sichuan, was very surprised to find that after a series of excavations, the found body belonged to the Qing Dynasty. But the Cultural Relics Bureau burned it as soon as it arrived at the scene. Finally, the Cultural Relics Bureau came forward to explain that there were no valuable funerary objects and they were buried underground.

This explanation is hard to convince, and the excavation personnel at that time also revealed that the body looked very special when it was found, like a zombie stuck by many spells, and tied his hands and feet with ropes, which was obviously a means to stop it from moving. What's more, it is very puzzling that this corpse has not taken any anti-corrosion measures, but after a hundred years, its hair, skin and cornea have not rotted. It can be said that there is not much difference from the mummy just buried.

Such a very precious mummy, after being presented by people from the Cultural Relics Bureau, was buried and burned at will. It is difficult for us to guess the important reasons for the explanation of the Cultural Relics Bureau after maritime affairs. It is still a mystery. Those reporters can only see a very huge sarcophagus when they go to the scene to observe.

At that time, people who used wood were very common, but few people used huge sarcophagus, which completely sealed the soil. The research value is self-evident, but such a corpse with great medical and archaeological value was burned by a group of cultural relics protectors known as the Cultural Relics Bureau.

Afterwards, we learned that the man's body was just a civilian, not an ancient emperor. The main reason why he can not rot for a hundred years is that the local weather is dry, and after learning the truth of these things, archaeologists also think that it is worthless to continue research, so they cremate him on the spot.

Although it caused many misunderstandings to the public, they also expressed great apologies. As for why he was tied up and put on a spell, this may be mainly related to the local burial customs.