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English: Xin Zhui (Chinese: 辛追), also known as lady Dai, was the wife of the Marquess Li Cang (利蒼) (d. 186 BCE), chancellor for the imperial fiefdom of Changsha during the Han Dynasty. Her corpse was found in 1971 near the city of Changsha.
中文:辛追,辛追(前3世纪-前186年),是西汉长沙国丞相利苍的妻子。与利苍育有一子利豨。照片为辛追的木乃伊,存于湖南省博物馆。
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03:46, 31 May 2012Thumbnail for version as of 03:46, 31 May 20124,000 × 3,000 (2.58 MB)Huangdan2060{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Xin Zhui (Mandarin: 辛追), also known as the lady of Dai, is the world's best-preserved mummy. She was the wife of the ruler of the Han imperial fiefdom of Dai in China. Xin Zhui was born in 100 BCE.}} {{zh|1=辛...
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