Chapter 570: Opening the Coffin (End)

The lid of the coffin was lifted and began to move sideways, and the big guys were about to lie on the glass, and after a few seconds, everyone let out a long sigh of ".......". To the surprise of most people, the coffin was a little messy, and the splendid embroidery that should have been covered with the corpse was messy, and the corpse inside could not be seen at all for the time being.

This is also normal, the first two coffins are also like this, and the chaos in this coffin can be explained by the traces of the previous impact, maybe something went wrong during the burial to cause such a situation. Under the camera, several archaeologists have rotated a batch, many of them old professors, carefully peeling off the already somewhat bonded fabrics layer by layer.

Extrapolating from experience, the men looked at each other and shook their heads, and there was a high probability that there were no intact corpses in the coffin. Looking at the distribution of the fabric in this coffin, how can the peerless fierce general inside be close to two meters tall......

After the layers were removed, there was nothing in the coffin, and there were no traces of the decomposition of human tissue on the sleeves of the inner and outer robes, not even the most likely remaining teeth. "Empty coffin?" The public was in an uproar, this is super big news, the history books and romances are clearly written, this fierce general brother died of illness.

The instrument and swab were sent, and after a quick examination, it was confirmed that there was indeed no trace of decomposition of the corpse inside, and the coffin was really empty. Looking at this empty coffin, the big guy was speechless. "No, looking at the shape of this garment, it doesn't look like an empty coffin at all, but like someone 'slipping out' of the garment like a snake shedding its skin!" someone shouted after looking at the situation.

If you look closely, this is indeed the case, but the problem is that it is also very clear in the history books that after Bai Lang's death, he was suspended for a year, and he was buried in it after the tomb was completed.

After this question was raised, many people's brains turned quickly and immediately felt creepy - the previous collision marks everyone thought that they were accidentally touched when they were buried, although there were traces of the coffin lid caused by such a collision, but why the funeral goods in the coffin were in order It is difficult to explain, but if it is said that this is the collision when the people inside themselves "pushed away", then everything makes sense.

And very reasonable.

It can only be said that this person faked his death...... But it still can't be explained that fake death can be faked for several months, or at least three days? It is impossible to go out for three days, because the traces are simply after the coffin is closed after being buried, what kind of monster can fake death for a year?

It's long since it became really dead, okay, and the mystery of the ages has another king-size ...... This is easy to explain if the people are - "become an immortal". But archaeology needs a scientific conclusion, if it is said that Bai Lang's corpse decays very quickly and it is difficult to bury it - then at least it can be buried in a bone urn, and how to explain the traces of this "pushing away"?

Is this weight really something that a human can push? This gesture is very difficult to exert force, you can only rely on arm strength alone and the space for power is very small, a creature that can make such a move, it seems that it is not difficult to swing the 37 kilogram iron lance, it is very easy.

Can humans do it? What can't be done, no matter how you calculate the strength of human bones and muscles. Everyone present looked at each other, and it was difficult to give a reasonable explanation for the situation.

The inspection of the Yunshui lance has also come out, and the metallographic analysis of this thing shows that it is a very good alloy steel, and in a sense, it can be called the best steel for cutting tools. Biological components were also detected in the tiny depressions on the surface, mainly bloodstains, which conclusively proved that the weapon had killed many people.

And there are slight signs of wear on the long handle of the weapon, indicating that this weapon is really used and commonly used, what kind of monster is that Bai Lang in the coffin? I'm afraid this is not a human being, is it? It has also transcended some tigers and brown bears, and these beasts will not have this kind of power. And such a monster was still invincible at that time...... So what kind of monsters are those generals who can hinder him after forming a military formation, and even fight against him with several people?

Originally, it was just an excavation of precious ancient tombs, but I didn't expect it to gradually prove that the descriptions in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms are not the exaggerations of the literati. Then the question arises, why was human beings so strong at that time? Of course, the vast majority of experts still think that this is completely unscientific and is still an exaggeration of history.

Otherwise, you can't explain how human beings are "weak" to this extent? It's only 1,700 years, not 17 million years, and evolution is not so fast. So far, the bones of the late Han Dynasty have been excavated, and there is no other evidence that can prove that humans have such terrible power, except for the obvious strength.

The autopsy of the bones of the two ladies came out soon after, and they could even restore their faces—they were indeed beautiful women, and in modern aesthetic terms, they were also beautiful, the kind with goose egg faces. The analysis of the body bones is quite strong, the bone density is very good, and in terms of muscle strength, it is likely to be comparable to that of a modern adult man of the same height.

The cause of death of these two is not clear to Zhen Ji, but Mrs. Zou, who left the dry corpse, died of pneumonia infection, "The mystery of the ages, the mystery of the ages!" It has been more than a week since the coffin was opened, and the cultural relics that should have been cleaned up have been almost cleaned up. Because the tombs are dry and not stolen, the cultural relics are in a very good state of preservation, so the National Museum has to reach out to collect many of these cultural relics into its collection.

There are many cultural relics that can be called national treasures, from the jewelry, crowns, hats and clothes used by women to the blades used by Bai Lang, as well as many burial vessels and a complete set of terracotta figurines with colorful glazes, and even epitaphs and tombstones can be regarded as national treasures. However, the National Museum directly wants to include the most essential cultural relics such as Bailang's lance into the collection, but the three coffins are willing to be returned to the Luoyang Museum or the Bailang Tomb Museum under construction......

"You can copy it. This kind of remark can only exacerbate the contradictions, and everyone is very unhappy. The leaders of the provincial party committee also went to the central government to say hello, but before the final decision came out, it was temporarily placed in the laboratory of Peking University. At first, there was nothing unusual - the bodies of the two ladies were temporarily kept in an anthropological cold store, while the other artifacts had their own storerooms. In the large warehouse next to the laboratory were only three coffins that had been re-arranged.

There was nothing to do for the first seven days, that is, there would be patrols and inspections three times a day, and there were cameras in this place 24 hours a day, and no one would dare to come and steal the national treasure. But on the eighth day, something was a little out of the ordinary......