“…Several factors may influence this phenomenon: the high humidity in the middle chamber might promote microbial growth, while the front chamber, being drier and colder during winter, may act as an inhibitory environment for microbial growth. Furthermore, through sequencing and analysis of bacterial communities in different chambers of the Qinling tomb, Li et al discovered a significantly higher functional abundance of bacterial communities in the middle chamber compared to other positions in the tomb, posing a greater threat to the murals [ 44 ].…”