The bones of Emperor Wanli were tested, but mysterious substances were discovered.

If you want to ask what is the biggest tragedy in the archaeological history of New China? I believe many people can guess that it was indeed during the excavation of Dingling. At that time, due to the lack of archaeological experience and technology, a large number of precious cultural relics were destroyed. It is indeed very distressing to think about it. As many people say that it is Guo Moruo’s responsibility, we will not discuss this issue today, and will study it in the future. Anyway, remember that Guo Moruo and Guo Lao are just a backstop.

The bones of Emperor Wanli were tested, but mysterious substances were discovered. Archaeologists: He took drugs

The owner of the tomb of Dingling is the 13th Emperor Shenzong Xian Emperor Zhu Yijun of the Ming Dynasty. Ming Shenzong Zhu Yijun was the longest person in Ming Dynasty history, for 48 years, but Although Zhu Yijun has been in power for a long time, he has not been in charge of the government for 30 years. Fortunately, he met Zhang Juzheng who is capable of governing the country.

But after Zhang Juzheng died of illness, Zhu Yijun suddenly lost his backbone. He also tried to start managing national affairs, but he found that not many officials in the court heard him, and everyone opposed him. His actions undoubtedly made Zhu Yijun so frustrated that he simply gave up on himself and left the court.

The bones of Emperor Wanli were tested, but mysterious substances were discovered. Archaeologists: He took drugs

Later, Zhu Yijun simply indulged in his own world, making fun all day long, especially immersed in female Sєx, and the power of the government fell in the hands of the ministers. The demise of North Korea laid the groundwork for it.

The archaeological excavation of Dingling Mausoleum was started in the 1950s. Actually, the target of archaeology was not Dingling Mausoleum, but due to various reasons, the “spearhead” was aimed at Dingling Mausoleum. , And the excavation of Ding Tomb is indeed quite a sensation, and even the whole world is paying attention. After all, this is an imperial tomb from the Ming Dynasty. Moreover, our New Chinese Archaeological Team has no experience, so everyone is indeed trembling. .

The bones of Emperor Wanli were tested, but mysterious substances were discovered. Archaeologists: He took drugs

After two years of excavation, the end was officially announced in July 1958. The results of that archeological excavation are still there. A total of more than 3,000 precious historical relics were excavated, and three bones were also excavated, and each of them showed different degrees of decay, but the skeleton is indeed basically intact, especially The hair is still intact, which is undoubtedly very rare.

Later, our experts also restored the true appearance of Zhu Yijun, Xiao Duan, and Xiao Jing based on these three bones, and the most important thing was the test results of Wanli Emperor’s bones at that time.

The bones of Emperor Wanli were tested, but mysterious substances were discovered. Archaeologists: He took drugs Experts tested the Wanli Emperor’s bones, but found some mysterious substances, so what exactly is it?

In fact, it is morphine. Morphine is also a kind of drug. This also shows that Emperor Wanli had taken drugs such as morphine before his death. This also happened to confirm that the history books recorded that Emperor Wanli had According to the rumors of growing poppies in his own palace, it seems that the Wanli Emperor was not only addicted to alcohol, but also a soft spot for drugs. Perhaps he was taken prisoner by this morphine during his 30 years of ignoring the government.

The bones of Emperor Wanli were tested, but mysterious substances were discovered. Archaeologists: He took drugs

This is the charm of archaeology, because it can help us descendants to uncover many historical mysteries, and the test results of the Wanli Emperor’s bones are undoubtedly a worry for historical experts.

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