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The "Sleeping Beauty" of 4,000 years ago was unearthed in Xinjiang, and blowing bombs can break the skin. What is the secret?

Thousands of years, even tens of thousands of years, of human civilization in China have left us countless historical sites. What's more, some relatively well-preserved bodies were found, including some famous female bodies, such as? Mawangdui female corpse? ,? The Ming dynasty did not rot female corpses? ,? The Qing dynasty did not rot female corpses? Loulan female corpse? Wait a minute. On the long history and freshness of the corpse when it was unearthed, Loulan female corpse? Definitely ranked first.

Loulan female corpse? Also called? Xinjiang sleeping beauty? It has a history of more than 3800 years. When she was found, her eyes were slightly closed, her skin was smooth, and she wore a beautiful felt hat on her blond hair. It looks like a sleeping princess. Many people have expressed great doubts about why the environment in Lop Nur is so bad. Loulan female corpse? Why can it be preserved so well? In fact, it is precisely because the weather in Lop Nur is too dry, windy, dusty and high temperature that I have the opportunity to shoot. Loulan female corpse? So lucky to be preserved.

Loulan female corpse? 1934, a group of foreigners first discovered it near the Rankum River in Lop Nur. It was originally to find local legends. Thousand coffins cemetery? This group of people who got lost by chance found a historical site on a hill. There are broken mud walls, broken wood, dead trees, white bones and some boat-shaped coffins. This makes this group of people very excited. When they opened the coffin of a ship, they found a body inside. The cloth wrapped around the body is almost rotten, and it will break when touched, but it is still found to be a female body.

When they gently pulled away the rotten cloth on the woman's face, what they saw in front of this group of foreigners was a beautiful woman with a vivid face, smooth and elastic skin and even a serene smile. Unfortunately, because at the sight of the air, the female corpse immediately lost its luster. Although it is still well preserved, it can only be regarded as a wet corpse.

At that time, the team was so scared that they took a few photos in a hurry and left without doing very detailed archaeological research. Chinese archaeologists got wind of it, and then rushed to catch it slowly. It took countless hours to find this cultural relic, which has been many years. After a series of excavations and explorations, archaeologists found that in this relic, like? Loulan female corpse? There are many such bodies, most of which are very well-preserved female bodies. Most of them were stripped naked, wrapped in blankets and thick sheepskins, or buried in hollow trunks or coffins.

These incorruptible corpses wore leather boots on their feet and felt hats on their heads. The female corpse is decorated with feathers, while the male corpse is covered with tools such as whips. But the integrity of these things will be poor, and almost all of them will be broken at the touch. But why can't dead things without water be preserved, and these highly decomposed bodies are unexpectedly so intact? This is due to the geographical environment and climate in Xinjiang.

Most of Xinjiang is desert, and the light shines for more than ten hours a day. During the day, the sun is strong and the temperature is high. It is also windy and dusty at night, and the temperature drops suddenly. The air is very dry in this extremely cold, hot and water-deficient climate. Moreover, these bodies were buried in trees or ships, and some were buried in very shallow places, only covered with a layer of yellow sand of dozens of centimeters. When it seldom rains in a year, there is nothing when the sun shines. In the case of high temperature, lack of water and dryness, bacteria can't survive, and the body can still be preserved so well.

Moreover, Lop Nur is too mysterious and dangerous, and the environment in Xinjiang is also very bad. The historical sites excavated today actually account for only a small part, which is insignificant. It is difficult for us to guarantee that when the technology is more developed and the conditions are more perfect in the future, we will not dig out more mysterious and magical things, and then we may not be interested in a person who has been in 4000 years? Sleeping beauty? Why not rot and show too much concern?