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I have been calling "Mrs. Xin Zhui" for decades, but I found it wrong.
Mrs. Xin Zhui was a female corpse found in the eastern suburb of Changsha City, Hunan Province in 1972. She is the wife of Li Cang, the prime minister of Changsha, and is known as the "sleeping beauty of the East". She has provided an unparalleled model for world medicine and made great cultural contributions. According to historical records, Xin Zhui was the wife of Li Cang, Prime Minister of Changsha in the Western Han Dynasty. She died in BC 186, about 50 years old. When Xin Zhui's body was unearthed from the tomb, the whole body was moist, the skin was covered completely, the hair was still, the lines of fingers and toes were clear and the muscles were elastic. This is also the first time that a wet corpse with a long history has been found in the world, which shocked the world after it was unearthed. It can be confirmed from the seals, clay seals and inscriptions of objects of Changsha Prime Minister, Emperor Yangdi seal and Li Cang seal that the tomb belongs to the family cemetery of the first generation emperor of Sui Dynasty and the king of Changsha, and the owner of the tomb is Li Cang, his wife and son. It was named "Lady Xin Zhui" because a famous seal engraved with the words "Princess Xin Zhui" was found in her tomb. From this seal, experts recognized three words-"concubine Xin Zhui", so they also called her Mrs. Xin Zhui. Later, the identity of the tomb owner gradually became clear, and it was Li Cang, the prime minister of Changsha King in the early Western Han Dynasty, so the study of the characters in this tomb was basically settled. But soon this year, there was a big news. Some people say that the words on the seal are wrong. It's not concubine Xin Zhui at all. It's concubine, which means I avoid it. For many years, we always thought that the female corpse unearthed in Mawangdui was called Mrs. Xin Zhui, which was also interpreted by archaeologists. Only to find that Mrs. Xin Zhui, who has been calling for decades, is wrong? The name Mrs. Xin Zhui, which was interpreted in those days, was originally caused by a mistake. Actually, her name is not Mrs. Xin Zhui? What's this lady's name? Or Mrs. dodge?