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Xi'an found the sarcophagus, and even engraved the words "the one who opens it is dead", and the experts risk opening it, and they are excited!

Xi'an found the sarcophagus, and even engraved the words "the one who opens it is dead", and the experts risk opening it, and they are excited!

Li Jingxun, granddaughter of Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou Yuwen Yun and Empress Yang Lihua, father of Li Min and mother of Yuwen Eying. She fell seriously ill at the age of 9 and died soon after, and was eventually buried in the Wanshanni Temple in Xiuxiangli, Chang'an County, Jingzhao. This is where Li Jingxun's tomb was found. In 1957, archaeologists found a Sui Dynasty mausoleum in Xi'an, and after entering the burial chamber, experts found a large number of exquisite funerary items and a coffin full of dust.

Xi'an found the sarcophagus, and even engraved the words "the one who opens it is dead", and the experts risk opening it, and they are excited!

When the experts saw the "curse word" in their coffins, even though they had received good training, they were also very frightened in their hearts, and they opened the sarcophagus after some mental struggle. As a result, the scene in front of me stunned everyone present. Unexpectedly, this chic coffin was like a sarcophagus imitating a temple, and there was a Sui Dynasty Xieshan-style building inside, which is very rare in excavated tombs.

Xi'an found the sarcophagus, and even engraved the words "the one who opens it is dead", and the experts risk opening it, and they are excited!

This "Li child" born "with a golden key" did not have a blessed life. According to historical records, in the fourth year of the Sui Dynasty, that is, in 608 AD, Li Xiaoxiao, who was only 9 years old, died of illness in the palace of the Sui Emperor. This bad news made Yang Lihua, the grandmother who personally brought up the "Li Child", grief-stricken and ordered the use of a "thick burial" to relieve himself. In December 608, the "Li Children" were buried in the royal temple of WanshanNi Temple in Chang'an (Known as "Daxing City" in the Sui Dynasty).

Xi'an found the sarcophagus, and even engraved the words "the one who opens it is dead", and the experts risk opening it, and they are excited!

Li Jingxun was deeply doted on by Empress Dowager Yang Lihua and came and went with her, so this granddaughter was a golden branch and jade leaf that was loved by all kinds, and had been raised by Yang Lihua in the palace. Unfortunately, when she was 9 years old, she died tragically, and the empress dowager was so grief-stricken that she gave her a thick burial. And according to the burial location near the imperial city, it can be seen how much she was favored.

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