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The Lady of Dai, also known as Xin Zhui, lived during the Han dynasty (206BCE – 220AD) and was the wife of the Marquis of Dai. Her tomb was discovered inside a hill known as Mawangdui, in ...
Lady Dai’s hair was thinning so she used a hairpiece and two combs to form a bun behind her head. One comb had wide teeth for untangling, while one had smaller teeth for scrubbing her scalp.
The tomb of Lady Dai, also known as Xin Zhui, was accidentally discovered by construction workers in the 1960s in Mawangdui near Changsha, China.
Lady Dai's husband, Li Cang, was the prime minister of Changsha. He died in 186 B.C., 20 some years before his wife died. "His tomb was looted repeatedly in antiquity.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lady Dai was a Chinese nobleman's wife in her mid-50s when she died of a heart attack. She was overweight, had diabetes, high blood pressure, high ...
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