Dig out gorgeous blood coffins in Inner Mongolia, and open the coffin lid to shed mysterious liquid. Why do experts shout?

Historical dynasties are constantly changing. In order to understand those past deeds, besides some historical documents, cultural relics are also a great source of information. Most of the ancient epitaphs describe the life story of the tomb owner in detail, and the murals in the tomb also have the function of recording the life story of the characters. Therefore, archaeologists are very excited whenever a new ancient tomb is discovered. We can not only find a large number of precious cultural relics, but also help us to sort out the historical context and bring some new discoveries.

At the end of last century, such a thing happened. In Tongliao, Inner Mongolia, there is a hill full of gravel. In order to exploit the gravel on this mountain, the local government contacted a nearby mining team to blast the mountain.

I never thought that an ancient tomb was accidentally exposed on the hill after the explosion. After seeing it, the exploration team immediately contacted the local archaeological team and experts. After the experts arrived at the scene, they immediately carried out a protective excavation of the ancient tomb. Unexpectedly, after going deep into the interior of this tomb, I found a gorgeous blood coffin in the middle of the tomb. This gorgeous red blood coffin is carved with a beautiful phoenix. You know, in ancient times, it was the royal family that could decorate with phoenix. Experts speculate that the owner of this mausoleum must have a prominent position.

Archaeologists excitedly opened the coffin board for further research, but they never thought that mysterious liquid would flow out when opening the coffin. The experts present immediately shouted: Let's go!

It turns out that these liquids are mercury, and their function in the coffin is to protect the body from decay. The main component of mercury is mercury, and a large amount of mercury suddenly flowed out of the coffin. If you accidentally ingest too much mercury, your life may be in danger, which is why experts tell everyone to leave quickly.

This mausoleum is very small, except for this red coffin and a small amount of funerary objects, there are no other discoveries, even epitaphs and murals, so it is impossible to infer the identity of the owner of the tomb at the first time. Later, after investigating the historical records of Inner Mongolia, experts learned that this is the tomb of Princess Yu Lu, the sister of Liao Taizu. Her husband made a big mistake at that time, which led to the death of the princess without corresponding funeral regulations. This is why, as an open princess, her tomb is very small and there is no epitaph.