Ancient grave robbers only took gold thread and jade clothes when they met gold thread and jade clothes. Why do they do this?

Jade clothes, the highest standard mourning clothes in Han dynasty, are generally only qualified for people with noble status. "Xijing Magazine" records that the emperor of Han Dynasty had to wear a jade box when he was buried, and the jade box recorded in it was made of gold thread and jade clothes. The so-called jade clothes are clothes made of jade all over. The emperor and some ministers can enjoy the qualification of gold thread for jade clothes. Other rich nobles can only connect with silver wire or copper wire.

Golden wisps of jade clothes usually appear in ancient Han tombs in China. In the Han Dynasty, princes and grandchildren would dress the dead in gold and jade. First of all, it represents his aristocratic status. Second, make sure their bodies don't rot. Gold thread jade clothes are clothes made of gold thread tied on jade fabric. According to historical records, there are more than 2000 pieces of jade on the gold thread jade clothes. During the Three Kingdoms period, Emperor Cao Pi of Wei Wendi banned wearing jade clothes. It is from this period that it disappeared in the long river of history and was far away from our modern society.

Why is it too expensive for grave robbers to wear jade clothes? First of all, why is it too expensive for us to have only 18 jade clothes? In addition, robbing the tomb itself is also a disgraceful thing. If you take out the whole gold dress. This is also a difficult thing for sales channels. Ancient royal aristocrats were superstitious that jade could cool corpses. In short, jade can cool the body, that is to say, people thought jade was a very aura object at that time, which could ensure that the body was isolated from the air after death, avoid decay and keep the body intact.

Besides, those jade pieces have been with the body in the coffin for several years, and they are used by the dead to nourish the soul. If the grave robbers have to take it away, it is likely that there is too much yin, causing something unclean. Some people may not be superstitious and think that there is no big problem, but for those grave robbers who deal with the bodies of ancient tombs every day, they believe in Feng Shui and superstition. Personally, I think grave robbers believe in ghosts and gods. When robbing a tomb, they will bring candles and light them in a fixed position. If the candles go out, they won't burn everything in the grave. Choose to leave. They will definitely take this into account when they go to the Han Tomb. They can't take everything away, but they must leave one or two for the tomb owner. They decided to take only the gold thread of witch hazel and give up the jade. They think that since ancient times, kings, grandchildren and nobles have the habit of wearing jade articles, which are their souvenirs. If they take it home, they will meet the devil. They can't just accept it.