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Reconstructed face of Yuwen Yong. XINHUA With DNA collected from his bones, researchers have reconstructed the face of an ancient emperor who ruled northern China more than 1,400 years ago.
Researchers from Fudan University's Institute for Archaeological Science and the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology recently unveiled the reconstructed image of Yuwen Yong, or Emperor Wu ...
Emperor Wu (543-578), also known as Yuwen Yong, belonged to the Xianbei nomadic group, which originated from the Mongolian Plateau.
Emperor Wu of the Xianbei-led Northern Zhou Dynasty (557-581), also known as Yuwen Yong, was an ambitious leader who died at 36.
Emperor Yuwen Yong (543-578 AD), from the Xianbei ethnic group, unified northern China before dying at the age of 36. His tomb is located in present-day Xianyang, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
A tomb belonging to Jue's younger brother was previously found nearby, while the tomb of yet another brother, Yuwen Yong — Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou — is about 5 miles (8 km) to the east.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, a Democrat, is facing criticism after her administration acknowledged that it created a list of her vocal critics and provided it to the police.