An ancient story etched in Chinese folklore since the beginning of civilisation as we know it may finally be decoded following a 'mindblowing' discovery in the historic city of Xi'an.
For nearly 2,000 years, the myth of Prince Gao - son to the brutal first emperor of , Qin Shi Huang - has been carried down the generations, carved into legend in the surviving epic saga of historian Sima Qian, himself writing around 85 BCE.
Now, the discovery of a 16-tonne coffin in an expansive burial chamber near the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and his terracotta warriors could bring the myth to life.
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