There should be a story about Diusim in Cao Cao's tomb, right?

The two female corpses unearthed from Cao Cao's tomb have aroused great concern from readers and netizens, and set off a wave of speculation on the Internet. Netizen "Donglaidongwang" posted on Sina. Com said that there were many beautiful women in the Three Kingdoms period, and the most recorded one was "Empress Zhen", but among the people, the reputation of Empress Zhen was not as good as the stories of Diexin, Da Qiao and Xiao Qiao. It is not impossible that the woman in the tomb is Da Qiao or Xiao Qiao. Cao Cao especially likes to take other people's wives for himself, and he is also addicted. The first one to win Xiao Qiao was Cao Cao. The netizen "femme fatale" agreed with Donglaidongwang's statement, and also moved out the history book "Huayang Guozhi" to prove Cao Cao's "playboy". According to Huayang Guozhi, when Cao Cao attacked Lyu3 bu4 in Xiapi, Guan Yu asked Cao Cao that his wife had no children and wanted to get the wife of Qin, the ministry of Lyu3 bu4, after capturing the city. Cao Cao originally agreed, but later thought that the other party might be amazing, so he went to see it first and found it was really good. Finally, Cao Cao asked for it himself. "Judging from historical books and literary works, Cao Cao does have a hobby of stealing other people's wives." Another netizen said that he had read some literary works about Cao Cao. What Cao Cao wanted to get his hands on most was Yuan's wife Zhen Shi. Unexpectedly, it was taken away by his son Xelloss, which became his lifelong regret. The netizen said that perhaps in Cao Cao's mind, it is much more regrettable not to get Da Qiao and Xiao Qiao than not to get Zhen Shiyin. Netizen "Gone with the Wind" thinks that the woman in Cao Cao's tomb may be the story of Diusim. The honey trap in Romance of the Three Kingdoms was actually planned by Cao Cao behind the scenes, and it was linked to the knife offering scheme. Before Cao Cao offered a knife to Dong Zhuo, he had already met the story of Diusim in Wang Yun's back garden. In the story of Diusim, he fell in love with the hero Cao Cao deeply, so he devoted himself to the honey trap. However, the "first infatuated woman" in the Three Kingdoms met the "first ungrateful man" in the Three Kingdoms, and Cao Cao failed to fulfill his promise to marry a beautiful woman. Netizen "Warm Sun" also specifically researched literary works, because in Cao Cao's tomb, a woman was in her twenties and a woman was in her fifties. According to historical data and literary works, Xiao Qiao was born in 183, diusim's story was born in 174 or 175, and Cao Cao was born in 65438+. However, the netizen "Huanghua" retorted that these are all plots in literary works, and it is difficult to find the ambiguous relationship between Cao Cao and Da Qiao and Xiao Qiao, and the description of Diusim's story in historical materials, which is not credible. Moreover, when Cao Cao died, the stories of Xiao Qiao and Diusim were all around 40 years old, not more than 50 years old. Experts explained that this man in his fifties may be Liu Qingzhu, the Queen of Bian, and further explained that the Queen of Bian should be buried by Cao Cao's grandson. Xelloss reigned for only six years, Cao Cao's grandson became emperor, and Queen Bian died. Why was Cao Cao's tomb stolen many times and never found? Liu Qingzhu thought it was not a grave robbery, but a grave destruction. He once found that the stone tablet commonly used by Wang was interrupted at the scene, and no stone tablet of Wei State was not interrupted. "This is political revenge." Liu Qingzhu said firmly. He said that among the so-called more than 200 treasures, there are more than 50 stone tablets, and other beads and jade articles are decorations. When the line is broken, it is scattered in the soil, and archaeologists screen it out with a sieve. From this perspective, more than 200 yuan is not a considerable figure. According to Ni, a well-known media person and author of Historical Records of Grave Robbery and History of Grave Robbery in China, there are two possibilities. One possibility is that Cao Cao advocated thin burial at that time, and some grave robbers believed that there was nothing in Cao Cao's tomb and it was not stolen. Another possibility is that there are not many things in the tomb, all of which are important archaeological relics, which are not important in the eyes of grave robbers. "Grave robbers want gold and silver treasures, not hard goods. Stone tablets are worthless in their eyes." Ni Liu Fang said. Grave robbers have two purposes, one is to find rare treasures, and the other is to dig ancestral graves and destroy Feng Shui.