Do you want to know what the ancients looked like? Once upon a time, because of their time and the way they painted, so what many ancients looked like, most of them were imagined. But with the progress of today's times, after we have mastered more and more technology, we have also begun to restore the portraits of the ancients. From the head and skeleton of the ancients, the restoration of science and technology can basically show us the appearance of an ancient person, and today, we will introduce some of the portraits of the ancients.

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First of all, let's talk about the first one, that is, the women of the Han Dynasty. There were two restored Han Dynasty women, one of whom we are known as Lady Xin Chai. Mrs. Xin Chai has always been a mainstay of archaeology, and as far as she is concerned, she is also very valuable. Her restored portraits, as well as her restored models, have basically been settled in the museum.
The other woman was the woman in the tomb of the Old Three Hans in Beijing. Whether this lady is Lady Yanwang or who, we have not yet had a definitive investigation. However, in the later restoration of the woman, we saw the appearance of the woman. She is a relatively typical Central Plains woman, her face is flat and a bit rectangular. In addition, the bridge of her nose is high, but the root of her nose is somewhat low, while her cheekbones are protruding and her jaw is relatively wide. It can be said that such a woman, although she is a Central Plains woman, can still see the appearance of some Mongolian races.
After talking about the appearance of women in the Han Dynasty, let's talk about the appearance of women in the Tang Dynasty. In a previous school in Xi'an, we found the tomb of Li Qian, and even found the phoenix crown of the Tang Dynasty princess and her bones. In the high-tech restoration, we saw the woman's appearance. She is Dan Phoenix-eyed, with a somewhat fat face, and looks like a woman of the Tang Dynasty. However, on the face of this twenty-five-year-old princess, we can still see the confidence of the Tang Dynasty woman.
After talking about the figures of these two dynasties, let's talk about the people of the Ming Dynasty. Do you know Wu Cheng'en, the great literary scholar of the Ming Dynasty? He wrote the classic sun wukong of the mainland, yes, it is this literary artist, and we also have his restoration map. He wore the crown of a Ming Dynasty scholar and looked personable. His appearance is not very handsome, but he is also a beautiful literati student.
These are the appearances of the ancients that we have restored through modern scientific and technological means. It can be said that these restored appearances are actually verifying our changes step by step. In different dynasties, people are also different because of different costumes and cultures. Just like in the restoration map of the Han and Tang Dynasties, we can also feel the difference between the two dynasties, which is worth understanding, isn't it?