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Was the woman who died in the golden tomb in Acheng, Heilongjiang Province a princess of the Song Dynasty or a favorite of the King of Qi? Is this always controversial?
Archaeologists found that the woman in the ancient tomb had a hole in the back of her head that was hit by a blunt object, and when the ancient tomb was discovered, Harbin Medical University also intervened. They found white particles in the woman's abdominal cavity through X-rays, thus judging the woman's abnormal death.

For the women in the ancient tombs of the Jin Dynasty, some people judged that they were Yan Yan's wife, some said they were favored concubines, and some even thought they were Central Plains women. But judging from the structure and historical records of the tomb, this is probably Song Huizong's daughter. Why do you say that?

1. The time is quite consistent. 1 127, Song Huizong and his son Song Qinzong, as well as thousands of harem beauties, officials and royal technicians in the Song Dynasty, were escorted to Jin Shangjing by Jin people and spent the rest of their lives in the State of Jin. According to historical records, Song Huizong's more than 20 daughters are basically married to nobles in Xu Jinguo. Archaeologists and medical staff confirmed that the woman's teeth in the tomb were consistent with Song Huizong's daughter Zhao Jingu.

2. The custom of Jin tomb. Jurchen in Jin Dynasty was buried at first, and later, with the continuous sinicization, it followed the example of burial in the Central Plains. According to historical records, after the death of Jin nobles, there were handmaids and pommel horses, and women loved them, so there were sarcophagus. Judging from the luxury of the sarcophagus and the woman in the tomb, this woman is the favorite princess of Yan Yan, the king of Qi. Of course, as the monarch of Xu Jinguo, it is normal to marry Song Huizong's daughter.

3. The characteristics of the woman in the tomb. Archaeologists found that the hostess of this ancient tomb in the Jin Dynasty had no signs of foot binding from her toes before she died, so it was judged that the woman might be a southern woman. This is more in line with the characteristics of Zhao Jingu.

Although Wan Yanyan and Zhao Jingu are not famous historical figures, as well-preserved ancient tombs of the Jin Dynasty, they have become the research objects of historians and archaeologists, which is of great significance to the study of the history of the Song and Jin Dynasties.