The pinnacle of mummification! The 2,000-year-old body of the Lady of Dai still has her hair and soft skin in perfect condition.

And the Lady of Dai is considered the best preserved mummy ever discovered.

The body is that of Xin Zhui, wife of the Marquis of Dai and lived during the Hap Dynasty.

The body of Xiong Zhui, wife of the Marquis of Dai, considered the best-preserved mummy ever When she died more than 2,000 years ago, she was overweight and is believed to have suffered from high blood pressure, clogged arteries, diabetes and also had a severely damaged heart.

His grave was eventually discovered on a hillside at Hunan iChipa when workers were attempting to find an air raid shelter.

Scientists were shocked to discover how well preserved his remains were, with all of his internal organs intact along with his own type A blood.

And there is still so much mystery surrounding the case that a musical about Lady Dai’s life will be staged in Chipa.

The show, called The Beauty of Hap Dynasty, is described as a beautiful story about Lady Dai and her husband Li Cag.

It is played in the city of Chagsha, the provincial capital of Huna province, where the mummy was found. After analyzing her body, scientists believe that Lady Dai died at the age of 50 due to heart disease caused by her lavish lifestyle.

His body was so well preserved that they also believe the last thing he ate before dying was melon.

When her tomb was discovered, her body had been buried along with her wardrobe of 100 silk garments and 160 carved wooden figures representing her servants, as well as her makeup and toiletries.

The body itself was wrapped in over 20 layers of silk and then sealed inside coffins filled with charcoal and sealed with clay, making it airtight so bacteria couldn’t get in.

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