Another major discovery of Meng Jiangyi Tomb is "玦 ‘s revival."
There are 6 groups of jade, and the number of monomers is approximately 200 pieces. It is the earliest number of Yu Yu, which is currently known in the Heilongjiang Xiaonan Mountain, and has a history of 9,000 years. Since then, it appears in the Inner Mongolia Xinglong Site from this 8,000 year.
Subsequently, Yu Yu "south" to the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, appeared in the ruins of Majiabang, Hemudu, Yueze, Lingjiao.
The researcher of the Zhejiang Provincial Cultural Relics Archaeological Institute said that in that, Yu Yu disappeared for a while, and he was revived when he arrived.
The region of unearthed jade should be "revival" in the Balance Evergreen in the Shang Zhou period.
This group of 玦 玦 even spreads to the Warring States to the Western Han Dynasty, which is the Yunnan today. The Tomb of Meng Jiang No.3 is the largest mound tomb in the Zhejiang region.
It residual mound is about 70 meters diameter, and there are more than 200 pieces of burial items unearthed (group).
Among them, the original porcelain is most beautiful. Zhang Sen said that combined with carbon 14 isotopia and analysis of outsoled, the construction time of the tomb should be from the highest in the west and weeks.