Chapter 250: There is no yellow intestine question

It can be seen that the main burial chamber of the tomb of the Marquis of Haiyang is well protected.

Why?

Because when the wooden roofs of the main burial chamber were about to be lifted, it could be seen that they had all turned black.

This is certainly not the decaying black of the wood, but a layer of charcoal that has been piled up on the roof of the main burial chamber, because after a long burial, the charcoal has stained the wooden roof black.

The people of the Western Han Dynasty already knew what to do to better protect the corpses in the tombs.

Charcoal, green plaster clay, these are all things that are used to keep out the outside air from entering the burial chamber.

In the Mawangdui Han Tomb, Mr. Sui's tomb, and the enclosure have these things.

The green plaster mud is delicate and can effectively block the air from entering the burial chamber, and the charcoal underneath is a kind of thing that can absorb oxygen.

And seeing these sealed soils also made Chen Han and them feel a little expectant in their hearts.

Will Liu He, Marquis of Haidu, be like Mrs. Xin Chai and Mr. Sui, whose bodies will not rot for 2,000 years?

This tomb of the Marquis of Haiding, judging from the current situation, is very similar to the two tombs that unearthed non-rotting corpses!

All of them have been effectively deoxygenated, and they have been immersed in groundwater for a long time in a humid environment for a long time during the years of burial.

Anaerobic + groundwater immersion.

These two points undoubtedly meet the current preservation standards for "wet corpses".

At least the few non-decomposing wet corpses were in such an environment when they were unearthed.

Perhaps, the same environment of the sea dusk marquis, the corpse did not decompose?

Many archaeologists with more flexible brains have thought of this and secretly looked forward to it.

Soon they ran out of hope for this, though.

Because as the wooden roof was lifted by a large machine, the situation in the main burial chamber was revealed to everyone.

And the condition of this main burial chamber is very special!

"Is this....?"

"Imitate the bedroom before his death, and make an inside and outside room?"

"Hey, this is the first time in the archaeological history of Han tombs, right?"

"It's reasonable that there is no yellow intestine problem, but it's a pity."

Several leaders stood on a platform made of steel, looking down at the situation in the main tomb from above, and each sighed.

The situation in this main burial chamber is indeed something special.

It is different from the main burial chamber, which is usually the same as the whole tomb.

The main burial chamber of this Marquis of Haidun was also divided into left and right halves.

The left half of the compartment is full of all kinds of burial goods, which is called a "golden splendor"!

In the right half of the compartment, in the upper right corner, lies a very large coffin, and the rest of the space is still with the burial goods.

Such a layout is obviously a simulation of the residence of the Marquis of Haidu.

In ancient high-end residences, the master bedroom was generally divided into an inner room and an outer room, the inner room was where the master slept, and the outer room was the place where the maid rested.

In the middle of the night, if the master wants to get up all night, or is thirsty, or something to do, he only needs to shout, and the maid outside will solve it immediately.

Of course, generally this kind of maid also has the duty to sleep with her, and even after the master finishes sex, she has to bring hot water to wipe the master's body.

Anyway, in a word, the evil nobles enjoy!

However, not everyone thinks so.

A researcher from the Nanchang Institute of Archaeology took a closer look at the situation of the main burial chamber and said uncertainly: "Could this be the kind of bedroom that separates the inside and outside?" ”

"It's the West Hall and the bedroom."

"According to the living structure of the entire tomb, it can be seen that this tomb is the original restoration of the style of a Western Han aristocratic residence."

"On both sides of the road at the front, there are carriages and horses, and in the Western Han Dynasty, the nobles' carriages and horses were indeed kept at the door."

"After entering again, there is the main burial chamber, which can be understood as the location of the main burial chamber."

"The one outside should be the living room when the master is entertaining, that is, the west hall, and the one inside is the master's bedroom."

"It's like the difference between the front and back halls in the royal palace."

"The storage room on the left and right sides is the master's storehouse, and the same is true for the back storage room."

His statement was recognized by many on-site archaeologists, and Chen Han also nodded secretly in his heart.

Judging from the overall structure of the tomb, his guess is more reasonable.

However, these are actually trivial matters, at least not affecting the development of archaeological work.

What made everyone feel a little unexpected, it was reasonable that Liu He didn't use the yellow intestine question.

It stands to reason that as a high-ranking nobleman who had been a prince and an emperor during his lifetime.

Liu He should be qualified to let Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty issue a special decree to give the yellow intestine inscription.

After all, after Liu He's death, he no longer posed a threat to Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty.

With the wisdom of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, since Liu He's "reputation" during his lifetime has no way to reverse, he is destined to be a typical faint monarch.

At least make up for it a little bit after his death, and give him a little vanity.

After all, the Han Dynasty was like a life, and they also attached great importance to the afterlife.

If you can give the yellow intestine inscription and the golden jade clothes, it will also be a comfort to Liu He.

Besides, Liu He used to be the king of Changyi after all.

In the history of the Western Han Dynasty, in addition to committing major crimes against the sky, such as rebellion, fornication, incest and other crimes, other princes and kings, even if they are sin kings, can also use yellow intestines to make up the question.

Liu Xu, the king of Guangling, found out because of the curse of Emperor Xuan, Liu Xu committed suicide and abolished the feudal state.

But he used the yellow intestine inscription and the golden jade clothes!

This Liu He, although he eventually died as the Marquis of Haidu, is a relative of the Liu family who is closer to Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty in blood.

Why should you give a yellow intestine problem?

However, in the main burial chamber, no yellow intestine inscription was found, only a very ordinary coffin.

"No, Liu He has reserved space for himself to put the yellow intestine question!"

Kong Jianwen frowned, stretched out his hand and compared the size of the main tomb, and said: "This main tomb should be built according to the specifications with yellow intestine inscription, and this length and width are the standard yellow intestine inscription burial chamber." ”

"But I don't know why, in the end, after Liu He was buried, he didn't use the yellow intestine to make up!"

"Perhaps, Liu He thought that after his death, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty would issue an order to grant him permission to use the yellow intestine inscription, so the tomb was built according to this scale."

"But later, after his death, Emperor Xuan of Han did not say anything, and even the Marquis of Haiyang was quickly abolished."

"The Point Guard Is Here"

"So much so that Liu He didn't wait for the yellow intestine to be solved, so he could only be buried in a hurry."

"Maybe he didn't expect that Emperor Xuan of Han, who has always been virtuous, would be so cruel to himself."

"Even he may not have thought that so many things would be buried in his tomb, and all the inheritance utensils and utensils he left for the Marquis of Haiyang were also buried."

"Hey, Liu He's life is indeed quite miserable."

Chen Han nodded in agreement: "Yes!" ”

Liu He didn't expect that he wouldn't even be able to get a yellow intestine question after he died!

For Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, giving Liu He the use of yellow intestine inscriptions is not the slightest legal or reasonable inappropriate, and it can even bring some political prestige to Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty!

It's a harmless thing!

However, Emperor Xuan of Han did not do this!

Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty even gave Huo Guang the treatment of the yellow intestine inscription, but he did not give Liu He this honor.

For Liu He, it was simply miserable.