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Ji Xiaolan's tomb was excavated in Hebei. How many people are lying in the grave?

China's ancient thoughts were superstitious. As the saying goes, "One life, two fortunes, three geomantic omen, four virtues, five studies, six seven phases, nine friends and ten health preservation in Ba Shen." Therefore, after death, future generations will build cemeteries to bury their ancestors. The choice and burial of the cemetery is very serious and ritualized, which reflects the respect for the deceased. For some dignitaries, their "death" is more grand. Before going to the grave, please ask Mr. Feng Shui to choose a place with excellent Feng Shui, and then design the tomb structure according to the Eight Diagrams, Nine Palaces and Funeral Classics. There must be a lot of funerary objects when you are buried, so that you can continue to enjoy happiness after reincarnation.

These ancient tomb buildings and their objects are very precious and rare. So now, when archaeologists in our country are excavating and studying these ancient tombs, they can have a deeper understanding and understanding of some history and culture of the time when the deceased lived through the funerary objects in the ancient tombs. These ancient tombs and the situation in them are of extraordinary significance to China's archaeological research, and are an important basis for us to knock on the door of history, explore historical events and uncover historical mysteries. Therefore, the country attaches great importance to ancient tombs. As soon as the ancient tomb is discovered, professionals will be sent to protect it and prevent it from being destroyed. For example, when Ji Xiaolan's tomb was dug in Hebei, seven women sat in front, revealing his "true colors"!

I. Ji Xiaolan's Tomb

In the 1970s, a villager in Cangxian County, Hebei Province accidentally discovered an ancient tomb 300 meters south of Zhenbei Village. Due to the large scale, the villager immediately reported to the local cultural relics department. After receiving the news, the cultural relics department sent a team of archaeologists to investigate. After the excavation and cleaning by experts, a tombstone was found in front of the tomb, which read: "Sensitive and studious, can be for literature, can be for politics and religion." After investigation and study by experts. It is determined that this tomb is the tomb of Ji Xiaolan, a famous scholar in Qing Dynasty.

Today, there is only one tombstone on Qingshibei Road in Ji Xiaolan Cemetery. There are large and small cracks in the middle of the tombstone, and some stone fragments are scattered around the cemetery, which can be said to be broken. It is said that Ji Xiaolan chose this place to set up a tomb after looking for Mr. Feng Shui. The original tomb is large in scale, but it has experienced the changes of the times and the erosion of the natural environment. That's why this tomb has become so shabby, unlike the tomb of a big official. This makes archaeologists feel very sorry.

Two to seven female bodies

After opening the ancient tomb, archaeologists first found seven female corpses, which were presented to everyone in a Taoist meditation posture. Ji Xiaolan's coffin was placed behind seven female corpses. So what are the identities of these female corpses? Finally, through the interpretation of historical documents and further textual research, experts come to the conclusion that these women are Ji Xiaolan's seven concubines!

You may only know that Ji Xiaolan is a great genius, but you don't know that Ji Xiaolan is a famous womanizer. In Qixia Pavilion Wild Riding, it is recorded that Hejian Ji Wenda is a great scholar. ..... A day without royal female, were raw. There is also Zhao Qiang in Xiao Ting Miscellaneous Notes (Volume 10). "(Male) is 80 years old this year and still lustful. He eats dozens of pounds of meat every day and doesn't vomit a grain a day. It's really amazing. " It shows the lewdness of Ji Xiaolan. The reason why these seven concubines are here is probably that Ji Xiaolan wanted to continue to live a happy life after death and chose to let them die together.

Third, Ji Xiaolan in history.

Ji Xiaolan was born in Yongzheng period of Qing Dynasty, whose real name was Ji Yun, and the word Xiaolan. He is a famous politician and writer, and once served as the editor-in-chief of Sikuquanshu. As we can see in literary works, Ji Xiaolan is indeed well-read and knowledgeable, while Ji Xiaolan is naturally intelligent. He was named a "prodigy" by his hometown people since he was a child. In film and television works, Ji Xiaolan always carries a big hookah with him, while in history, Ji Xiaolan really likes to smoke a long pipe. It is said that once Ji Xiaolan was in a hurry to see the emperor. Before he could put out his pipe, he hid it in his boots, but it caught fire, and he ended up on crutches for several months. There are many works by Ji Xiaolan, among which Notes of Yuewei Caotang and Ji Wenda's Public Legacy Collection are handed down from generation to generation. In his later years, Ji Xiaolan wrote a poem, "Clouds are like gulls, and trees of life and death are like mullets", which is a true portrayal of his life.

It is hard to imagine that a great genius like Ji Xiaolan would adopt such an inhuman way of human sacrifice. People's comments on this are also mixed, and most people think it is too cruel. But in any case, Ji Xiaolan's legendary life and great contribution to China's cultural history are indelible. For historical figures with such high status, we should be full of admiration and learn to observe their profound literary attainments with an open mind.