: A 50-minute color documentary produced by the Peking Scientific and Educational Film Studio captures the autopsy in detail, including the analysis of internal organs. Documentary Coverage : Modern features like the IMDb: The Diva Mummy (2004)

explore how her remains revealed lifestyle and health details of ancient China. The New York Times 2. Modern Forensic Science Documentaries Female Forensic Experts

: Informative features often focus on high-profile investigations, such as the autopsy of a young Chinese woman in Spain that led to a homicide investigation. Dramatized Education : Upcoming productions like Coroner's Diary (2025)

: State media such as CGTN has featured the work of female forensic pathologists like in Guangdong Province

on iQIYI use a historical mystery format to showcase forensic investigation techniques and the role of female coroners. 3. Ethical and Regulatory Context

The forensic and historical documentation of female autopsies in China ranges from ancient archaeological breakthroughs to modern documentary features. Notable informative content includes: 1. Historical & Archaeological Features The 2,000-Year-Old Mummy (Lady Dai/Xin Zhui)

: These features provide a look at the daily reality of forensic pathology, covering the identification of causes of death for thousands of cases. True Crime and Investigation Case Studies

: In 1972, Chinese scientists performed a historic autopsy on the remarkably well-preserved body of a noblewoman from the Han Dynasty found at Mawangdui. Educational Film