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Read More Here the Vintage News. Lady Dai may have died in pain caused by her excessive lifestyle but the tomb prepared so lovingly by those who waited upon her was designed to bring her eternal happiness and joy. Her tomb was found inside a hill known as Mawangdui located in Changsha Hunan China.
The mummy of Lady Dai.
Dai no Daiboken translated as Dragon Quest. Asian Art Archaeology IncCORBISCorbis via Getty Images. There was no doubt she lived an extravagant lifeher tomb was filled with luxuries that only the wealthiest of her era could afford. Three tombs at Mawangdui contained an astonishing array of silk manuscripts materials saved by the unique.