Archaeologists have studied this Jin Dynasty tomb and found that it is actually a tomb still in use. Because it has never been put into use, this tomb has never been buried with a coffin, and there are no funerary objects in it. However, the construction of this tomb has been basically completed, and the brick carvings and murals inside are well preserved. It is through these painted patterns, tomb shape and other factors that the relevant personnel judge that this is a tomb in the middle of the Jin Dynasty. It is worth mentioning that archaeologists also saw it on the wall of this tomb? The tomb is reopened and there is no shortage of people. In that case.
Through the study of this sentence, archaeologists believe that this is actually a buried tomb built twice or more. The relevant staff speculated that this was originally a tomb built by the middle and younger generations of the family to bury their late father and future self and brother. However, due to some things, the mausoleum was not successfully completed, so it was abandoned. Although this tomb has not really been put into use, it is well preserved and can still provide useful information for studying the tomb culture of Song and Jin Dynasties.
Speaking of the historical regime of the Jin Dynasty, the Jurchen nationality established it in115. Jurchen nationality had been under the rule of Liao for a long time before the establishment of Jin Dynasty, and was badly treated and exploited. Later, with the gradual decline of Liao rule, the Jurchen family took the opportunity to rise. Finally, under the leadership of Akuta Wan Yan, Jurchen achieved reunification and rose up against Liao. After Akuta established the Jin Dynasty, it took about ten years to successfully destroy Liao, and two years later it conquered the Northern Song Dynasty.
The existence of the Jin dynasty has always been a great threat to the Song court, and wars often broke out between the two countries. Later, in the late period of Jin Zhangzong's rule, the rulers began to decline, and at this time, Mongolia had grown. In this case, the ruler was invaded by Mongolia, so he moved the capital to Bianjing. In the declining state, the Jin Dynasty was finally defeated by Song and Meng in 1234.