We don't know much about Lady Xin Zhui's (辛追夫人) life. She lived in the 2 century BCE. She was the wife of an official (官员) named Li Cang. Historians (历史学家) think that she died around the age of 50.
Over 2, 000 years later, in the 1970s, Lady Xin Zhui's tomb (墓穴) was found in Changsha. To everyone's surprise, her body was still in good condition (状态). But sadly, historians couldn't recognize her face.
Thanks to AI technology, we can now take a look at what Lady Xin Zhui looked like around the age of 35. On May 17, the Hunan Museum showed a digital version (数字化版木) of her. In the picture, she wears red and gold clothes.
Chinese historians began to bring back Lady Xin Zhui's appearance shortly after they found her tomb. Over the years, they tried many different ways. But none of them worked very well. Last October, the Hunan Museum worked with an AI company (公司) and finally they made it.
★ They plan to turn this digital Lady Xin Zhui into a talking robot. Visitors to the museum will then be able to talk with her. This new show will be ready later this year.