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Today's story still has to start from the glorious and short Qin Dynasty more than two thousand years ago, Qin Shi Huang has many children, but the more famous ones are only Fu Su and Hu Hai. Fu Suren was kind and kind, but he was not pleased by the First Emperor, and was even sent to northern Xinjiang and Mengtianshubian. And Hu Hai has been pampered and habitual since childhood, wanton and willful, completely different from his brother. No one thought that such a clumsy prince would actually inherit the throne of Qin Shi Huang in the end...

Although Hu Hai did not have the talent to govern the country, he also knew that his name for the throne was not justified. I thought to myself, if you want to have fun as you want, only by eliminating all hidden dangers can you sit back and relax. Hu Hai still understood this truth, and the old treacherous zhao Gao naturally knew better, so the two people hit it off, and under Zhao Gao's conspiracy arrangement, an invisible blood-dripping web quietly shrouded the heads of the old courtiers and the princes and princesses.
The first to suffer were the two brothers, Meng Tian and Meng Yi. Secondly, many ministers in the court were killed one after another, and even many of the palace guards were poisoned. In this massacre, the most tragic encounters were Hu Hai's many brothers and sisters. According to historical records, Hu Hai cut off the heads of his twelve brothers at one time in the downtown area of Xianyang, and the blood spurted out of his mouth, which was shocking to the eye.
After killing his brother, Hu Hai attacked his sisters again, and at the Du County Execution Ground, Hu Hai crushed his ten sisters alive, and the flesh and blood were flying, and it was unbearable to see.
In addition to the many princesses and princesses, the concubines of Qin Shi Huang did not escape this fate, and under a decree from Hu Hai, the concubines in the harem who had no heirs were all buried as the burial of Qin Shi Huang and buried around the Qin Tomb.
Under the wanton slaughter of Zhao Gao and Hu Hai, the Great Qin Empire almost became a large slaughterhouse. For a time, the world was in chaos, and the common people complained, which also laid the most important foreshadowing for the rapid collapse of the Qin Dynasty later.
Time flies, and the bloody scene of more than two thousand years ago is still passed down through the years. Since 1976, archaeologists have found new evidence for this history. In Dajiao Village, which is less than one kilometer away from the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, seventeen funerary tombs with higher specifications have been discovered, and after expert research, these seventeen funerary tombs are exactly the burial places of those princes and princesses who were cruelly poisoned by Hu Hai.
In these tombs, a large number of high-specification Qin Dynasty royal supplies were unearthed, and the remains of the princes and princesses who died were also found. Some of these remains were separated from all fours, and some were broken at the waist, showing the world the inhuman abuse they had suffered. For conservation reasons, archaeologists backfilled most of the bones in the tomb, leaving only a male skull for research.
In addition, under the filling of the northeast of the inner city of Qin in the Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum, a large number of scattered human bones were found, and after expert research, these bones were the remains of young women, most of which were incomplete, some were still stacked together, and all indications were that they were obviously buried here after being executed elsewhere, after dismemberment.
Experts believe that these scattered corpses are the concubines of Qin Shi Huang who were ordered by Hu Hai to accompany them to burial.
Under the modern high-tech restoration technology, the former appearance of a prince and a concubine has been restored.
From two cold skulls to two living faces, these two lifelike heads seem to tell us the story of their past...