Imperial ancestor is at the top, Lady Dai is four spots up, and Bi is directly beneath Lady Dai. The specialists were astounded at how perfectly preserved Lady Dai's body was.
She was a Chinese noblewoman who lived in the Western Han dynasty (c. 217–168 or 169 BC), also known as Lady Dai or Marquise of Dai. She was the wife of Li Cang (), the Marquis of Dai and Chancellor of the Changsha Kingdom. Lady Dai was buried in a row of four nested coffins in the middle of the tomb. The three nesting coffins were painted with lacquer in the colours of black, red, and white while the outermost coffin was just a plain box. Because Lady Dai is one of the best-preserved mummies in the world, Chinese scientists were able to conduct an autopsy more than 2,000 years after her passing. They discovered that she most likely left it due to a love of the good life. Lady Dai may have been spoiled, but she was not in good health. She suffered from clogged arteries, severe heart disease, osteoporosis, and multiple internal parasites, many of which were caused by eating undercooked food or practising poor hygiene. She also had gallstones, one of which became trapped in her bile duct and worsened her health.
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