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* Foreword: The case of slimming and cannibalism of ladies-in-waiting in Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period, which is recorded in ten volumes of silk, is a horror suspense film.
(usually of women) with a thin waist.
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Inscription: "The king of Chu had a thin waist and starved to death in his palace." -Ma Yuan's biography.
Yao Yuxiong of Chu Studies Institute found several volumes of silk books in a sealed rope-patterned red pottery during the exploration and trial excavation of Longwan Site in Qianjiang City, Hubei Province. Recorded an incredible "slimming" bloody case during the reign of King Chu Ling. Knowing that I am good at these suspense events, he photographed the words on the silk book and sent them to my mailbox.
When I received the mail, I was sleepy and ready to have a dream. As soon as I cast my eyes on some enlarged jpg photos, my thoughts immediately condensed. On those slightly rotten silk books, we can see ink stains, which have penetrated the blurred wind and smoke for more than two thousand years and presented me with a bleak historical truth.
The silk book was written by a maid-in-waiting living in Zhanghuatai, as if it were addressed to a bosom friend and sister outside the palace. It's about sadness and consternation. In the process of reading, I seem to see a gorgeous woman writing in the dark and looking at the bronze mirror on the dresser frequently with a pair of horrible eyes-will there be a bloody person in that mirror? Because ancient Chinese is difficult to understand, I ...
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