The ancient poem mentions: I didn't see last year's people, and the sleeves of the spring shirt were wet with tears. What this sentence means is that last year's scene has disappeared and now people can only live again. In fact, regarding disappearance, one of the most feared phenomena at the archaeological site is the disappearance of cultural relics. Although the artifacts do not resemble ginseng, they will not suddenly disappear during the excavation process. However, if cultural relics are not well protected, they are likely to disappear in an instant. This principle is very simple, just like when the terracotta warriors were first unearthed, it had a color, but due to improper protective measures, the color on the body finally disappeared, which is also a pity.
As early as 1972, Chinese archaeologists excavated for the first time in the Mawangdui Han Tomb. From 1972 to 1974, Chinese archaeologists made three archaeological discoveries. In May 2013, after approval, the state gave the Mawangdui Han Tomb the title of the 7th batch of national key cultural relics protection units, but in the Mawangdui Han Tomb, archaeologists also found a lot of rare cultural relics, and the historical characteristics behind it are still relatively strong.
One of the most well-known cultural relics unearthed in the Mawangdui Han Tomb is the plain gauze Zen robe, which is only 49 grams, but it is the crystallization of the wisdom of an ancient in textile technology. There are many netizens who have sighed until now that such a plain yarn Zen robe is really unattainable in technology now, which can reflect the surprises brought to modern people by the Mawangdui Han Tomb from this point.
In January 1972, Mrs. Xin Chai's coffin was excavated in Tomb No. 1, and in April of the same year, Mrs. Xin Chai's coffin was displayed in front of everyone. Lady Xin Chai was born in 217 BC during the reign of Qin Shi Huang and was the wife of a powerful figure at that time, Guan Houli. The concept of hierarchy in the feudal period was more serious, so Mrs. Xin Chai's status was so noble, and after her death, the funeral goods would naturally not be in the minority. Until 1983, archaeologists successively found more than 1,000 historical relics in Tomb No. 1 excavated by Mrs. Xin Chai, including textiles, musical instruments, bamboo janes and so on.
However, Mrs. Xin Chai's Tomb No. 1 still brought some regrets to archaeologists, because at that time, archaeologists wanted to do their best to protect the integrity of Tomb No. 1, but in the process of excavation, some fiber disintegration problems were found. At that time, when Mrs. Xin Chai was buried, according to the burial ceremony at that time, it was necessary to bring in some food, which was the same as the reason why people offered offerings.
There is a bowl of lotus soup in Tomb No. 1, which is a real and real object, and it is one of the contents of the burial ceremony at that time. However, because the lotus root has been in an extremely easy to autolysolybly state under the influence of geological disasters for many years, when a large amount of oxygen comes into contact with it, the bowl of lotus soup also disintegrates, and finally disappears into nothingness and becomes a part of nature.
However, the archaeologists who discovered this phenomenon at that time called the accompanying photographers to quickly photograph such a phenomenon, so that such an oxidation problem could not be stopped in time, and could only be left with a photo.