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Chifeng in Inner Mongolia discovered the tombs of Liao Dynasty nobles and unearthed a large number of exquisite murals to reproduce the true appearance of Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty

For the true appearance of the beauty Yang Guifei in ancient times, there has always been a great controversy. In the past TV series and some historical records have mentioned that Yang Yuhuan is a stunning beauty, very beautiful in appearance, and very tall, is a very plump ancient woman.

Chifeng in Inner Mongolia discovered the tombs of Liao Dynasty nobles and unearthed a large number of exquisite murals to reproduce the true appearance of Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty

However, some time ago, I saw such an article, and some experts have restored Yang Yuhuan's true appearance in the way of current technology, but it is completely inconsistent with the aesthetics of our modern people.

Chifeng in Inner Mongolia discovered the tombs of Liao Dynasty nobles and unearthed a large number of exquisite murals to reproduce the true appearance of Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty

This has been found in chifeng, Inner Mongolia, a noble cemetery of the Liao Dynasty, and yang guifei's murals have indeed been unearthed here, which has completely revealed the true appearance of Yang Guifei thousands of years ago.

There is a small village in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, and there is a treasure mountain near this small village, and there is another name called Laotou Mountain. On the wind-blocking slope of this treasure mountain there are ancient tombs of the Liao Dynasty, which are distributed in different sizes, with three models, large and medium-sized and small. Taken together, there are already more than 10.

Chifeng in Inner Mongolia discovered the tombs of Liao Dynasty nobles and unearthed a large number of exquisite murals to reproduce the true appearance of Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty

As early as the 1950s, this place has been identified as the burial place of the Khitan nobility, and in the winter of 1993, a large mural inside the tomb was suddenly stolen by tomb thieves, and the local authorities immediately took very severe protective measures after receiving the news.

In 1994, the second year, professionals began a rescue excavation of two tombs in Baoshan, two of which were numbered No. 1 and No. 2.

Chifeng in Inner Mongolia discovered the tombs of Liao Dynasty nobles and unearthed a large number of exquisite murals to reproduce the true appearance of Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty

Experts once said that the No. 1 tomb is located in the northeast corner of the entire cemetery, the whole length of about 22.5 meters of space, because this tomb was stolen tomb thieves many times stared at, and more than once was stolen from the property, in the experts surveyed this tomb in the funerary goods have been almost all stolen, there is no only what can be found, only some pieces of copper and iron and other funerary products, and there is not much artistic value.

Chifeng in Inner Mongolia discovered the tombs of Liao Dynasty nobles and unearthed a large number of exquisite murals to reproduce the true appearance of Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty

Looking at Tomb No. 2, located in the middle of the cemetery, the part is slightly northerly, the whole appearance is completely consistent with Tomb No. 1, the whole process is 25.8 meters, experts said that this tomb has been stolen by tomb robbers many times, and there is no funerary product.

Compared to the previous tomb, this one was even cleaner, and only one stele was found. Although both tombs have been stolen many times by the tomb robbers who have said that they have stolen the property inside, they have left a lot of exquisite murals.

Chifeng in Inner Mongolia discovered the tombs of Liao Dynasty nobles and unearthed a large number of exquisite murals to reproduce the true appearance of Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty

The mural area in Tomb No. 1 has reached nearly 100 square meters, and the murals in tomb No. 2 are very exquisite, and the murals in Tomb No. 2 are also extremely valuable for investigation, these murals have been very obvious in terms of painting style and painting theme, which have very obviously shown the strong artistic style of the Tang Dynasty And Han Emperor at that time.

Chifeng in Inner Mongolia discovered the tombs of Liao Dynasty nobles and unearthed a large number of exquisite murals to reproduce the true appearance of Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty

Experts said that the original name of the owner of tomb No. 1 should be Qin De, who was only 14 years old when he died at the time, and was the child of Tai Shaojun. The burial should be in the second year of Liao Taizu Tianzan.

The other tomb owner should be an adult woman, according to the generation, it can also be regarded as the elder of the previous tomb owner, and the burial time is later than the No. 1 tomb owner.

Chifeng in Inner Mongolia discovered the tombs of Liao Dynasty nobles and unearthed a large number of exquisite murals to reproduce the true appearance of Yang Guifei in the Tang Dynasty

One of them, "Yang Guifei Teaching Parrots", successfully attracted the attention of all people. This mural is about 0.7 meters high and 2.3 meters wide, very neatly drawn with heavy strokes, depicting a very typical style of the late Tang Dynasty, and is the earliest mural found at present.

In this picture, it can be seen that the woman above is Yang Guifei, and now, it has become the treasure of the entire Mongolian Chifeng Regional Museum.

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