Tomb of Princess of Chen State

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Princess of Chen's golden mask

The Tomb of Princess of Chen State is a tomb of the Liao dynasty (916–1125) at Qinglongshan Town, Naiman Banner, Tongliao, Inner Mongolia, China. Discovered by archaeologists in 1986, the tomb is notable for being completely intact and the number of grave goods it contained, including an epitaph bearing the name of Princess of Chen State (d. 1018), a granddaughter of Emperor Jingzong of Liao (948–982) through his son, Yelü Longqing. The Princess of Chen State died at the age of 18 and was entombed with her husband, Xiao Shaoju, who had also passed away a year earlier.[1]

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