The female corpse of Loulan, which was once excavated in Lop Nur, Xinjiang, where did these things go?

The female corpse of Loulan found in Lop Nur, Xinjiang, is now in Urumqi Museum. Compared with the present position, many people are more interested in the origin of Loulan's female corpse and her descendants. The female corpse of Loulan is not the image of the Central Plains people, but it shows the characteristics of white people. If we look further west at the Xirong area in Gansu, the culture of the 36 countries in the western regions is also worth exploring.

First, the discovery of the female corpse in Lop Nur. Different geographical locations will lead to different ethnic groups, and different ethnic groups need to collide and communicate, which will lead to elimination and extinction. The winner is king, passed down smoothly, and the loser disappears in the long river of history. This is how Loulan culture disappeared in Lop Nur, Xinjiang after the cultural collision. At that time, the Sino-Japanese joint archaeological team found a female mummy in Lop Nur, Xinjiang, which has been buried under it for thousands of years. At that time, Loulan was a very prosperous nation, so experts thought it was a female corpse of Loulan.

Second, the female corpse of Loulan has white characteristics. Although the female corpse of Loulan was found in Xinjiang, it is different from the characteristics of Han people or Xinjiang people, but shows the characteristics of white people, such as high nose, deep eye socket and pointed chin. But was Loulan really dominated by whites at that time? According to historical records, it is not difficult to find that Loulan, caught in the cracks at that time, often wavered between the two great powers. For her own development, Loulan not only sent the prince to the Xiongnu as a hostage, but also paid tribute to the big shots. But after the death of King Loulan, the prince of Chang 'an went back to inherit the throne. As a result, Loulan seems to pay more attention to this great man.

Third, Loulan is not enough to fight against Xiongnu. But when the Huns heard about it, they sent the Prince back to Loulan to inherit the reunification, which triggered the war and confrontation among Huns, Loulan and Dahan. Loulan was only a small political power, and naturally it could not resist the baptism of long-term war, so it eventually perished in the war.