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Guangxi ming dynasty tomb, the tomb actually dug out a "Swiss watch", through the real existence?

China is a country with a history and culture of 5,000 years, and we once had a very strong culture. During the time of the ancient feudal dynasty, China has always been the most powerful country in the world. The famous four great inventions were developed by the mainland and still affect the world today.

Guangxi ming dynasty tomb, the tomb actually dug out a "Swiss watch", through the real existence?

Although the late Qing Dynasty suffered a humiliating history, the Chinese nation did not sink here, and under the struggle of tens of millions of enthusiastic sons and daughters, New China was finally born. Today, a new China is unfolding in front of the world, and we are moving step by step toward our dream of rejuvenation. This is our pride, the so-called China of today, not only the China of China, but also the China of the world.

Guangxi ming dynasty tomb, the tomb actually dug out a "Swiss watch", through the real existence?

The profound history has created the traditional culture of the mainland, of course, our ancestors have also left us many classics and ruins. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, China began to set up a large number of institutions to conduct archaeological research, aiming to further excavate the traditional culture and history of China. Over the decades, countless historical miracles have been discovered on the mainland.

Guangxi ming dynasty tomb, the tomb actually dug out a "Swiss watch", through the real existence?

At the beginning of this century, in 2001, an ancient tomb of the Ming Dynasty was found in Guangxi Province on the mainland. After in-depth research by archaeologists, it was found that this is an ancient tomb of a Ming Dynasty woman, and the clothes in the tomb are still relatively well preserved. Great joy to the archaeological work.

Guangxi ming dynasty tomb, the tomb actually dug out a "Swiss watch", through the real existence?

However, just as the main coffin was being cleaned, a miniature watch suddenly fell out. After cleaning up, I found the word Swiss written on this miniature watch. And according to the comparison of Swiss watches in the last century, it is found that the two are surprisingly similar, which is a Swiss watch. This not only arouses the curiosity of archaeologists, but does the world really exist in the world to talk about crossing?

Guangxi ming dynasty tomb, the tomb actually dug out a "Swiss watch", through the real existence?

In fact, in later research work, archaeologists learned that this was a local villager in the last century when he was tending to his orchard, accidentally dropped this small watch. Later, after the wind and rain fell into the tomb, and over time, the Swiss watch seen today was formed. I have to say that it is still quite dramatic.

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