Step aside, modern influencers—a 2,000-year-old Han Dynasty noble is stealing the spotlight! 💎 Over 115 kilograms of dazzling gold artifacts from the tomb of Liu He, a short-lived emperor turned marquis, are now dazzling crowds at Nanchang Relic Museum in Jiangxi Province.
Liu He ruled for just 27 days before being toppled by political rivals in 74 BC. But his lavish afterlife stash—including 478 gold pieces, real horse carriages, and 10,000+ relics—reveals a man who clearly kept flexing his wealth 💸 even after losing power. Archaeologists say this hoard surpasses all combined gold finds from other Han Dynasty tombs in China! 🏺
Dubbed the 'Marquis of Haihun,' Liu spent his exile in what’s now Nanchannel. The exhibition offers a golden ticket to explore Western Han Dynasty opulence and turbulent palace dramas. 🎭 Don’t miss your chance to see history’s ultimate rebranding story!
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