A gold coffin was unearthed in Shanxi. What's in it? Why hasn't the expert opened for 1 1 year?
Ordinary people also attach great importance to this, and even some poor people hope that they can be reincarnated better, but the reality is skinny. In ancient times, the poor lived in poverty, and it was a big problem to have enough food and clothing. How can there be money to prepare for your own affairs? Therefore, although many poor people can be reburied after death, the actual conditions do not allow them, and some can't even afford coffins, so they can only be wrapped in bamboo mats and simply buried. There was a strict hierarchy in ancient times, and the polarization between the rich and the poor was extremely serious. Zhumen stinks of wine and meat, and the road freezes to death. The lives of ordinary people and dignitaries are polarized.
Now we have entered a new era, and people's lives are getting better and better. Although we attach great importance to our own affairs, we are not so superstitious as in ancient times. But from another point of view, it is precisely because of the ancient thick burial system that so many precious cultural relics have been handed down. Now China is paying more and more attention to ancient culture and strengthening the protection of ancient cultural relics, especially some ancient relics and cultural relics, which will be well protected. In the vast land of China, there are countless ancient tombs buried, many of which were unexpectedly excavated, and many cultural relics reappeared in the world. Different levels of ancient tombs have different unearthed cultural relics. For example, in terms of coffins, some are ordinary wooden coffins, some are precious golden nanmu coffins, and sometimes some sarcophagi are dug up, but golden coffins are really rare. A gold coffin was accidentally unearthed in Shanxi, China. Everyone must be curious when they see this. Coffins are all made of gold, so the funerary objects inside are definitely more precious. Surprisingly, 1 1 years later, the experts still didn't open the gold coffin, and they didn't know what was inside. Why?
Back in 2008, there was a temple called Longquan Temple in Taiyuan, Shanxi, China. This temple has existed for a very long time, and it has experienced many dynasties and disasters. Although it was rebuilt halfway, the temple that has experienced wind and rain has been seriously dilapidated. Later, the temple was protected by the state. Because the temple houses are all made of wood, it is easy to cause fires, so the local government decided to build a pool near the temple. When building the pool, the workers accidentally found a big hole, so they found the underground palace hidden in this place. The news was quickly known by the cultural relics department. Some people speculated that there might be an ancient tomb here, so they sent an archaeological team to make a field trip, and the result was very surprising. This place does have an ancient tomb.
Experts still attach great importance to this ancient tomb, so they started a careful excavation. Finally, when they opened the grave, they found a stone coffin. Experts were very curious about what was buried in it, so they opened it. Surprisingly, there was a copper coffin inside, and even more surprising things happened. The coffins inside were covered one by one, first the copper coffin, then the silver coffin, and there was a gold coffin hidden inside the silver coffin. Just like Russian dolls, these coffins were placed one by one, and the gold coffin finally found was very beautiful. It is also inlaid with some precious stones, with a beautiful bow hanging on it. Experts are curious, is there anything else in the golden coffin? However, to open the golden coffin, you must open this bow, but this bow is also a precious cultural relic. There is no way to repair it after opening it, and many unearthed cultural relics will suffer irreparable losses after experiencing the influence of environmental changes. In order to protect the cultural relics from damage, the experts decided not to open the golden coffin, so they kept it well.
Experts have also studied this golden coffin, speculating that it may exist in the Tang Dynasty. The coffin itself has high cultural value and historical significance, so experts speculate that the cultural relics preserved in it are more precious and have not been opened for protection. But with the continuous development of science and technology, I believe that the archaeological technology in China is also improving. One day, without damaging the cultural relics, this golden coffin will be opened one day to unlock the hidden secrets inside. What do you think of this?