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When the archaeological team opened the tomb of Wanli, they saw the posture of the bones. What secrets did they discover?

After the archaeological team opened the tomb of Emperor Wanli, they found that the bones of Emperor Wanli were not lying flat, and the posture of the bones was very strange. This made archaeologists very curious about this and launched an investigation on its bones. However, everyone's views are unmoved, so I have specially summarized several views that everyone agrees with:

First, people think that during the burial of Emperor Wanli after his death, the road was bumpy, so that the coffin swayed back and forth, so that the body of Emperor Wanli changed from lying flat to this. However, I personally think this statement is not very scientific. We all know that people become stiff after death, and it is difficult to change their posture, not to mention just shaking a few times on the road.

Second, ancient people were very superstitious, including astrology. Some people think that the posture of the bones of Emperor Wanli is a bit like the Big Dipper in the sky, because researchers have found that although the posture of Emperor Wanli is strange, it is exactly the same as the Big Dipper in the sky. In ancient times, the emperor thought that the Big Dipper in the sky represented the place where the emperor lived. They regard the Big Dipper as an auspicious thing.

Moreover, the Ming emperor built his own mausoleum in the shape of the Big Dipper, which shows that this is the characteristic of the Ming Dynasty. They think that being buried in the tomb built by the Big Dipper can continue to be emperor even after death.

Third, the reason why the bones of Emperor Wanli became like this is because he died in this posture. So, after his death, he didn't break off the relationship for him, but put it in a coffin. However, I think this statement is far-fetched. Because emperor Wanli died of illness, no illness will make people have a strange posture after death. So I think the second of these three possibilities is more reliable.