The tomb Cao Cao found

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Archaeologists are convinced they have found the remains of Cao Cao, the most prominent warlord in China 1,800 years ago.

Monday, 26 March, 2018

Experts at the Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology recently concluded that the remains of an adult male in his sixties found at a burial site in central China was Cao Cao, the news portal Red Star News reported on Sunday.

Cao Cao was a central figure in China’s Three Kingdoms period (220-280) and later featured as a central character in the classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

The archaeologists said they had discovered the ruins of a massive mausoleum park that included two constructions as well as a tunnel.

Experts said that such massive mausoleum was unusual at that time, which indicates Cao’s great power.

The discovery, made during an archaeological dig that took place in 2016 and 2017, has only just been made public.

Historical texts say that Cao made a will that ordered that his burial site should not be marked, but Zhou Ligang, a researcher at the institute who is in charge of the archaeological programme, said that the latest findings showed that Cao Pi, the son who succeeded him, did not follow his father’s will but built a great cemetery to honour his father and emphasise his filial piety.

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/soci...confident-they-have-found-body-fabled-chinese
 
my uncle say he step onto 秦始皇 strain of hair when he visited 万里长城.
 
1800 years of history were found!! China is real. The Chinese are the real people on this planet earth.
 
You see? That is why 38 Oxley must be preserved. Loong did nothing wrong! :cool:
 
Any jibye found together in there? Surely will be an age old Cao Jibye. Lol :D
 
I hope someone dynamites his tomb, get his skeleton out and whip it hard. That will be karma for a warlord who ruthlessly killed his political rivals.
 
You see? That is why 38 Oxley must be preserved. Loong did nothing wrong! :cool:
That sounds like an expensive huge tomb to preserve and maintain. No taxpayers is going to foot for that and besides, the corpse already turned into ash and buried in Mandai. Pay your respect there.
 
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