As noted, the tomb, 34.68 m long and 11.11 m deep, is the tomb of Xue Shao, the first husband of Princess Taiping, daughter of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty.

A square tombstone with a length of 73 cm was also found, containing 600 hieroglyphic epitaphs, which shows the pedigree, position, data on the cause of death, time of burial and offspring.

It is clarified that during excavations conducted from August to December of the current year in this area, archaeologists found about 120 relics, mostly painted ceramic figures.

Earlier, archaeologists discovered in Egypt part of the statue of Pharaoh Ramses II in the area of ​​Mith Rahin in Giza.

In 2018, archaeologists in China discovered the oldest tomb with a dozen pottery and coins.