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The thousand-year-old tomb group has reappeared, 75 graves have been excavated, and the identity of the tomb owner is really embarrassing to South Korea

With thousands of years of ancient Chinese history, dynasties have been constantly changing, and many neighboring countries have been deeply influenced by Chinese culture since ancient times, and many things must be branded with the imprint of history, which cannot be denied. Even if many countries are not willing to admit it now, they are not willing to face it, and they have begun the process of making up history in a haphazard manner. South Korea, for example, now grossly denies that it originated in China.

The thousand-year-old tomb group has reappeared, 75 graves have been excavated, and the identity of the tomb owner is really embarrassing to South Korea

The Korean state origin of The Mizi Joseon was transformed into the so-called world-ruling Danjun, and also regarded Goguryeo as its ancestor, denying the fact that the Korean Peninsula was once China. However, the discovery of the following thousand-year-old tomb group has completely hit the face. In 2010, at a construction site in Sanhezhuang Village, Modern Beijing, the developer's excavator truck was working intensely to build a tall residential building, but suddenly dug out an ancient tomb.

The thousand-year-old tomb group has reappeared, 75 graves have been excavated, and the identity of the tomb owner is really embarrassing to South Korea

At this time, it is generally necessary to report to the Cultural Relics Bureau, but in order not to affect the progress of the project, the developer did not report it, but continued construction. However, soon the surrounding masses discovered the problem and immediately reported it, and soon the national archaeologists arrived. The site was quickly protected, protective excavations of the damaged tombs were carried out, and clean-up work began.

The thousand-year-old tomb group has reappeared, 75 graves have been excavated, and the identity of the tomb owner is really embarrassing to South Korea

Archaeologists have found that this is actually a huge group of ancient tombs, which buried ancient tombs from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Wei and Jin Dynasties. In the end, a total of 75 ancient tombs were discovered, which can be described as a huge scale. In these ancient tombs more than 1,000 years ago, more than 10,000 pieces of pottery, porcelain, jade and other cultural relics from the Eastern Han, Wei and Jin dynasties of the Southern and Northern Dynasties have been excavated, which can be described as valuable.

The thousand-year-old tomb group has reappeared, 75 graves have been excavated, and the identity of the tomb owner is really embarrassing to South Korea

What is even more exciting is that several tombstones were found in the Tomb of the Northern Dynasty, and one of the tombstones of a Han Chinese named Han Xiandu, whose owner was named Han Xiandu, wrote the place of origin of "Lelang County Korea County". In fact, this dates back to the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who eliminated the Wei Manchu Joseon on the Korean Peninsula and established the Han Four Counties, which includes this Lelang County, which shows that in the Northern Wei Dynasty, this was still the territory of China, and there were still a large number of Han chinese living.

The thousand-year-old tomb group has reappeared, 75 graves have been excavated, and the identity of the tomb owner is really embarrassing to South Korea

Later, Goguryeo took advantage of the chaos in the Central Plains to occupy Lelang County, and Emperor Taiwu of northern Wei moved all the Han people from the Korean Peninsula to north China at that time. This is very embarrassing to Korean historians, because they have been studying and denying that Korea belonged to China in ancient times. For this matter, South Korean television once said solemnly, "If North Korea falls, will China take the opportunity to take back Hansi County?"

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