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In the tomb of The Marquis of Hai, experts found the hairpin pen, overturning a mistake that had been circulating for thousands of years

In 2011, an ancient Tomb of the Han Dynasty was discovered in Datangping Township, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, which was determined to be the tomb of Liu He, the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, that is, the tomb of marquis Hai Di. A large number of precious cultural relics have been unearthed in the tomb, and among the excavated cultural relics, an inconspicuous object has attracted the attention of experts, and its appearance has also unveiled a thousand-year-old mystery. If you want to know the story behind this history, let the editor reveal it for you.

In the tomb of The Marquis of Hai, experts found the hairpin pen, overturning a mistake that had been circulating for thousands of years
In the tomb of The Marquis of Hai, experts found the hairpin pen, overturning a mistake that had been circulating for thousands of years

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Marquis of Haixia is one of the marquis titles of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu He is the first generation of Marquis of Haixia, perhaps everyone does not know much about this Liu He, in fact, this person has a very rich resume in his life, he was named "Marquis of Haixiao", he also served as "King of Changyi", he even became the "Emperor of Han".

In 74 BC, the Han Zhao Emperor Liu Fuling died, and because he had no heirs, the 18-year-old Liu He the Prince of Changyi was selected by Huo Guang as the rightful heir, and Liu He became emperor. However, the good times did not last long, and after only 27 days, Huo Guang listed 1127 crimes for him, including "robbing women, accumulating wealth and extravagance, disrespecting the sages", etc., and abolished him as the Marquis of Haixia and drove him out of Chang'an City. At this point, Liu He has also become the laughing stock of people in history after tea and dinner.

In the tomb of The Marquis of Hai, experts found the hairpin pen, overturning a mistake that had been circulating for thousands of years
In the tomb of The Marquis of Hai, experts found the hairpin pen, overturning a mistake that had been circulating for thousands of years

However, is Hai Di Hou really so "faint"? Many historians and enthusiasts do not believe this claim, but they can't find evidence and can only list it as a historical mystery.

The reappearance of the tomb of The Marquis of Haixia has made experts very excited, and the various cultural relics unearthed in the tomb can not only fill the gap in the historical research of the Han Dynasty, but also help us find the key to uncover the true face of the Marquis of Haixia.

During the excavation of the burial chamber, archaeologists found a brush with a sharp end, which was identified by many experts as not an ordinary Han Dynasty brush, but a "hairpin pen" with a special purpose.

We've all heard of the "hairpin", which is one of the ornaments that the ancients used to tie their hair, but what is the "hairpin pen" used for? In fact, it is also very simple, since the "hairpin pen" is called a pen, it is naturally used to write, but the word "hairpin" can have a great origin.

In the tomb of The Marquis of Hai, experts found the hairpin pen, overturning a mistake that had been circulating for thousands of years

In the Han Dynasty, Confucians need to do learning, anytime and anywhere may use the pen to write, ancient Confucians can not be used to insert the pen pocket, and the brush is a very difficult to store and carry stationery, slightly tilted may make a full of ink, so people have a clever move, the tip of the brush into the hair, neither pollute the clothes and can carry it, it is simply killing two birds with one stone.

Because this pen is inserted on the head like a hairpin, it is named "hairpin pen". The head plug pen was the fashion dress of the Confucians during the Han Dynasty, and the "History of Funny Column" once recorded that "the Ximen leopard hairpin pen was folded and stayed in the river for a long time." It is said that at that time, Confucian students put pens on their heads, which had long been commonplace.

Don't look at this is just a small hairpin pen, in fact, its excavation is very telling. According to the Western Han Dynasty general Huo Guang, Liu He, a man who coveted pleasure, knew all day to eat, drink, and have fun and fool around, and he did not pay attention to the classics of the Hundred Sons and Hundred Families. But why should such a wandering boy who is idle use a hairpin pen to accompany himself to the burial? Is he really a vassal?

In the tomb of The Marquis of Hai, experts found the hairpin pen, overturning a mistake that had been circulating for thousands of years

In fact, in the tomb of Marquis Haixia, a screen with a portrait of Confucius and two stone platforms were also unearthed, which shows that Liu He is at least a person who respects hundreds of classics and is proficient in literature and ink, and in his heart, there should be a norm of etiquette, morality, and shame.

Liu He was unrestrained, and when he arrived alone in the capital where he was not familiar with life, he would also converge, which was the common sentiment of people, but according to Huo Guang, Liu He had intensified, which obviously violated the general law of the development of things.

Moreover, there is another piece of evidence that can explain the problem, what is the concept that Liu He can do 1127 bad things in 27 days of his accession to the throne? Through simple calculations, we have concluded that Liu He needs to do an average of three different bad things per hour in addition to sleep time to meet the "world record" of 1127 bad things, this kind of "labor intensity" may not even be able to do professional bad people, right? (Some historians believe that Liu He was deposed because he was very shrewd, he wanted to organize a death squad (transferring his friends from his hometown to the capital) and kill Huo Guang, and Huo Guang could not control him, so Liu He was deposed.)

We should be able to see that the mystery of the millennium in Liu He's body has finally been unveiled, Liu He's demotion from emperor to Marquis of Haixia is completely a political conspiracy, and poor Liu He has been a victim of the conspiracy all his life...

Wen xiucai, editor-in-chief of Wenlan Hairun Studio, written by: Special history writer: Changshan Zhao Zi worm

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