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Lost bottle cap fortune telling _ lost bottle cap game rules

Lose the bottle cap and tell fortune.

As the oldest alcoholic beverage in the world, beer was first produced in Sumerians 6000 years ago and brewed from barley malt. Around 2225 BC, the Babylonians learned how to brew beer and found that it could be used as medicine, which was the most common way for them to use beer.

Around the 4th century A.D., the whole Nordic region generally had the habit of drinking beer, and the British also created their own beer, which was made of honey and strong dark beer similar to modern beer. At the end of 19, beer brewing technology made rapid progress and began to enter the era of mass production.

Subsequently, the storage technology of beer has also been improved, from the initial barrel storage to filling, which is also a great technological progress. After 1930s, beer was usually stored in green or brown bottles, because these two colors could reduce the influence of ultraviolet rays on beer quality. In addition, beer bottles are also capped with special technology.

This kind of beer bottle cap making technology, which is generally regarded as modern technology, will react if a "beer bottle cap" is found in cultural relics thousands of years ago? For example, the two "beer lids" to be introduced to you today are actually unearthed from ancient tombs.

In 20 19, a cultural relic exhibition was held in Shanghai, and one of the cultural relics exploded in the circle of friends soon after it went online. Because its shape is very similar to today's beer bottle cap, many netizens commented that this beer bottle cap was forgotten by grave robbers after celebrating in the tomb.

However, according to the response of the museum staff, although incredible, it is indeed an object made in ancient times, not the familiar beer bottle cap. Even the experts who excavated cultural relics at that time were shocked when they first saw it, thinking that the tomb had been visited by grave robbers.

Fortunately, not long after, experts found some reassuring evidence in the ancient tomb. For example, there is an encrypted waterproof treatment around the stone tomb, and the gap is filled with incense ash and glutinous rice, without passive traces. These signs are enough to show that the excavation of the ancient tomb was opened for the first time.

According to Shanghai Wenbo Luncong, this "beer bottle cap" was unearthed in the tomb of Li Xinzhai family in Jiangqiao Town, Jiading. Judging from the specifications of other funerary objects unearthed in the tomb, they should be owned by officials above the Ming Dynasty. The funerary objects in the tomb are precious gold and silver jewelry, and even this small "bottle cap" is silver.

After careful study by experts, they finally determined that this object that aroused everyone's curiosity was actually a incense box used by ancient women, and the outline of the word "Xiang" carved on the lid of the box was also evident. In the book "Ancient Women's Social Customs", it is mentioned that the incense box is a box for women to hold spices.

This silver perfume box is divided into two pieces, one of which has a slightly larger outline, which can cover the other and close it, thus preventing the perfume from leaking out. We also see some designs like this now, such as cooling oil, but the difference is that its edges are smooth.

So why did the ancient silver incense box have a pleated design? The box we are using now is designed to be sleek, because the pockets of clothes have zippers, and the contents will not slide down. However, the pockets of ancient people were all open, so folding can increase friction, so delicate silver incense boxes are not so easy to lose.