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What do you mean by 6 1 headless man in front of Wu Zetian's tomb?

The 6 1 headless stone statues in front of Wu Zetian's tomb represent 6 1 Turkish ministers. Although funerals were popular in ancient times, this 6 1 Turk was not a funeral, but 6 1 Turk minister came to attend Wu Zetian's funeral.

At present, there are two kinds of speculations about the headless stone man: First, there were frequent earthquakes in the Tang Dynasty, which may be caused by natural and man-made disasters. Second, it may be man-made, because Wu Zetian made many enemies when he was in office, and it is inevitable that people who hold a grudge against her will destroy these stone statues after his death.

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Sixty-one statues of Chen Fan, also known as "Chen Fan" and "Wang Bing", are located on the east and west sides of Zhuquemen in Ganling, with 32 statues on the west and 29 statues on the east. These 6 1 statues are similar in height to real people, but their costumes are different, including robes and tunics, lapels and tight sleeves, and left buttons.

There are many folklores, but archaeologists believe that one of the main reasons for the head fracture of these 6 1 stone statues is natural disasters, which may have been damaged by the Guanzhong earthquake in hua county, Shaanxi Province on October 23, because the magnitude of this earthquake was as high as 8- 1 1, and Ganling was far from hua county. Even though these stone statues have been destroyed, we can still find the prosperous period of the Tang Dynasty from their images.

Baidu Encyclopedia-61 Chen Fan Statue