Actually, that's it. The four great beauties in ancient China were Shi, Diophantine, Wang Zhaojun and Wang Zhaojun, but their bones could not be found, so it is still difficult to restore their restored pictures with the current technology. So why did this scary map appear? In fact, this is related to the restoration pictures of some other ancient beauties.
In fact, so far, many ancient beauties have been restored, but the restored pictures are completely different from those imagined, and a skeleton picture and a restoration picture are also produced. Although the restored picture is not good-looking, this skeleton picture is scary, so it appears and scary things happen. How exactly? We continue to look down.
1934, Queen Loulan was found in Xiaohe cemetery in Xinjiang. The discoverer is Begemann, a Swedish scholar of the Sino-Swiss joint scientific investigation team. Begemann marveled at her beauty and called her a "beautiful one" in Notes on Archaeological Exploration: "The sacred and dignified expression on the face of a female mummy will never be forgotten! She is well-dressed, with long black hair and a yellow pointed felt hat with a red hat band, and her eyes are slightly closed, as if she had just fallen asleep. The beautiful aquiline nose, slightly open thin lips and slightly exposed teeth left an eternal smile for future generations. Later, Zhao Fu, a professor at China * * College, basically reflected the face of Princess Xiaohe before her death. The recovery diagram is as follows:
Restoration map and skeleton map of Queen Loulan 3800 years ago
The restoration map still looks awesome and beautiful, but I was scared when I saw this skeleton. It was really scary.
A princess Tang was found in Ann in 2003. According to the epitaph, this woman named Xu Li was the great-granddaughter of Li Shimin of Emperor Taizong, who died in the 24th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty at the age of 25, more than 1200 years ago. It is difficult to restore this image. When the body was found, the whole mandible was gone. Researchers at the Virtual Reality and Visualization Center of Beijing Normal University, which is in charge of portrait restoration, use craniofacial restoration technology and archaeological theory to reproduce her beauty. Judging from the restoration map, this is also the fattest ancient beauty among the ancient restoration beauties, which accords with the fashion view that fat is the beauty in Tang Dynasty. The recovery diagram is as follows:
Princess Tang and the Skeleton Map
There is nothing wrong with the restoration map. It looks good, but the bones are terrible. Oh, I'm afraid of this thing.
Now, in 200 1 6,5438+February, the tomb of Princess Ming was found in a construction site of East China Jiaotong University in the northern suburb of Nanchang. The tomb is eight meters from the ground, surrounded by white concrete, followed by tomb bricks, and between the tomb bricks and the coffin is rosin with a thickness of 15 to 30 cm. In the nanmu coffin, there is a wrapped body wrapped in silk. 5 knots on the first floor, and 2 knots on the second floor 12. After unwrapping the three layers of shroud, the vacuum revealed that it was a beautifully dressed female corpse with black hair and fine eyebrows, normal skin color and well-preserved. According to archaeological discoveries, this is the tomb of Princess Ning in the Ming Dynasty. The female corpse is Zhu Yuanzhang's granddaughter-in-law, the fourth wife of Jing Wang Zhu Dianpei. Zhao, a professor at China University, successfully restored the princess's head through high-tech means. As can be seen from the restoration map, Princess Ming is the most typical oriental beauty with a duck egg face. The recovery diagram is as follows:
Restoration diagram and skeleton diagram of princess Ming
Ok, the restoration map is very nice, but this skeleton map, haha, is so scary and terrible.
200 1 1 ChristianRandPhillips's bones were found during the foundation excavation of a commercial residential building in Xiguan Liyuan Community, Dangshan County, Anhui Province. When it was discovered, it was lifelike. By the time the archaeologist knew, the body had weathered and deformed. It is said that when the coffin was first opened, it still smelled fragrant and could be smelled from a few meters away. When she was buried, she wore a dress with unicorn tonic, and the pattern of the fabric of the dress also contained a large number of dragon and phoenix patterns symbolizing imperial power. This is not an ordinary woman, it should be your wife, and some people mistakenly think that it is ChristianRandPhillips, the princess loved by Qianlong. More mysteriously, she died abnormally, and there was a T-shaped sharp knife incision on her neck, which was suspected to have been poisoned. Later, some scholars analyzed that she was Mrs. Qingyipin, and the incision was caused by someone trying to pry open her mouth and cut her throat after the body was found. But what is her real identity and the cause of death is the most mysterious now. The recovery diagram is as follows:
Princess Xiang's Restoration Diagram and Skeleton Diagram
Is ChristianRandPhillips like this? It's also interesting, but to be honest, this skeleton is quite scary, quite scary.
So the owners of these restored pictures are so beautiful, so the restored pictures of the four beauties in China history must be beautiful, but now the bones can't be restored, but it can be speculated that they must be beautiful, but why are there scary words? In fact, experts always put their bones next to them every time they put the restoration map of ancient beauty, so this must have frightened many friends. Alas!