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Are there really the remains of the emperor in the tombs of the Ming Tombs in Beijing?
Of course, for example, the top layer of Wanli's body is covered with brocade, and there are folded robes and brocade under it. The following is the body of Emperor Wanli. The body was placed on the brocade quilt of 1, and both sides were folded to cover the body. The body was lying on its back, with its head facing west and feet facing east, and its muscles had rotted, leaving only its skeleton. Face up, head slightly to the right, right arm bent upward, hand on the right side of head, left arm drooping, slightly bent inward, hand on abdomen. Holding a rosary 1. The right leg is slightly bent, the left leg is straight, and the feet are put aside. There are five layers of bedding, mattress and felt mat under the body, one of which is decorated with 17 lucky coins, with five-color gems under the head and gold ingots under the feet.