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Researchers believe that they broke the mystery of the mummified “Rainbow Dragon” that has been sitting in a Japanese house for centuries.
“Dragon” is astonished at Shosoin cashier house In the historic Japanese city of Nara, according to Pen News. The remains were allegedly found by Yoshinori Ashikaga, a 15th century Shogun, 1429.
Legend has it that Ashikaga cut a piece from the wounded, a rare and valuable piece of agarwood, at the time of the discovery of the skeleton. Shogun was visiting At that time the Todai Temple in Nara.
Shortly after, the monk in the temple claimed that he saw “something in the form of a small dragon” that dried the sun. Ashikaga took the skeleton and preserved it.
But was the skeleton after all? Researchers say it’s not.

Legend has it that “Dragon” was found by Yoshinori Ashikaga, a 15th century Shogun, 1429. (Shosoin Treasure House via Pens News)
A recently published study says “Dragon” is actually a female Japanese Marten.
AND fluffy, animal animal like a las is originally from central and southern Japan.
Researchers reveal an unusual reason why ‘unusual’ mummy survived for centuries
“Two premolars are clearly visible, and this characteristic indicates that it is a type of genus martes,” the study said.

Researchers used modern technology, including analysis of X -rays to determine the types of skeletons. (Shosoin Treasure House via Pens News)

Researchers found that Marten was dated from the 11th or 12th centuries. (Shosoin Treasure House via Pens News)
Use X -ray technology And dating radiocarbon, researchers have found that Marten dates from the 11th or 12th century.
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The Todai Temple at the time was subjected to great renovation, according to Pen News. Experts believe that the animal entered the building and was captured before he died and that she was mummified.
Pictures show that Marten lacks his front legs, making it like a dragon.
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Legend has it that the rain will go down to the cash register every time the skeleton storage is opened – and the researchers fought during the study heavy showers It made it difficult to travel from Tokyo to Na.

The skeleton was found in the Todai Temple in Nara in 1429. (Getty Images)
Moma Tsuru, a conservator at Shosoin Treasure House, told Pen News that she was sure the skeleton was the same one who recorded Todai-I Monk.
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“Determination of age significantly increased the possibility of mummy Is the object of the Dragon dried with the sun recorded in a document from the Muromachi period, “said the expert.

The mummified Japanese Marten was wrong with the dragon for missing front legs. (Shosoin Treasure House via Pens News)
Tsuru added: “We believe this is a good example of how Shosoin protected not only beautiful items, but also all the items within the storage.”