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Chapter 136 She turned into a blood corpse! (4400(2/2)

Although the tomb of Haihunhou was found to be quite large during later excavations, the tomb was actually not that big, not even as large as the tomb of King Xiao of Liang.

So it shouldn't take much time to explore this tomb.

really.

Soon they arrived at the carriage and horse room located at the front of the entire mausoleum.

There are five beautifully crafted bronze carriages in the carriage room, which are the same size as real carriages.

In addition, the carriage is also decorated with many accessories. Most of these accessories are made of bronze, but they use the "gold and silver" craftsmanship that was later included in the national intangible cultural heritage representative items. To put it bluntly,

It is to burn gold and silver and then apply it on the surface of the jewelry like lacquer to play a decorative role.

It can be understood as "gold plating" or "silver plating", but it is much more real than "gold plating and silver plating".

"These are rare and good things that have been handed down to later generations [My Love Novels www.xss521.com], and they are relatively easy to preserve..."

Wu Liang secretly remembered it, and then looked at the remains of horses not far from these copper carriages.

Most of these horses have only dead bones left, but there are still some badly decayed furs, mainly wool... I counted exactly 20 horses.

The number of carriages and horses in the interior is consistent with later discoveries.

It seems that in more than two thousand years of history, the burial objects in the chariot and horse room have not been stolen, mainly because these things are not very valuable in this era.

After confirming this, Wu Liang took Dian Wei and three others to continue exploring.

Half an hour later, they entered and exited several more ear chambers lined up on both sides of the tomb passage.

Stored in these ear chambers are some of the more common burial objects.

There are complete sets of chimes, chimes, harps, harps, panpipes, and musical figurines, all of which are exquisitely crafted;

There are neatly arranged bronze utensils, including bronze goose fish lamps and bronze hot pots discovered in later generations. Yes, people in this era have long begun to eat hot pot. After all, "cooking" has long been an important way for people to cook and eat;

The most noteworthy one is the wild goose lantern, which has a small mechanism.

The lamp handle on one side can control the rotation of the lamp panel. There is a ring foot under the plate that is connected to the straight wall ring edge on the back of the goose with a female and male opening. The lampshade is two curved plates, the upper part of which is inserted into the straight wall ring edge in the lamp panel.

It can be opened and closed by turning left and right, which can not only block the wind, but also adjust the illumination of the light.

When the lamp is lit, the smoke generated can be introduced into the goose's body through the fish and the goose's neck. Water passes through the goose's belly, which can effectively filter the oil smoke generated in the combustion chamber of the oil lamp at this time.

In addition, the four parts of the wild goose fish lamp can be freely disassembled and assembled for easy cleaning...

Awesome, right?

Even in later generations, this thing would still be a very exquisite and creative daily necessities. Wu Liang felt that just the imitation crafts could be sold for hundreds or thousands of dollars.

In addition to these, there is an ear room specially arranged with bronze mirrors.

Wu Liang also discovered eighteen exquisitely crafted bronze mirrors. Each of these bronze mirrors was different, and all were inlaid with various jade and gemstones. It is no exaggeration to say that the value of these jade and gemstones was already higher than that of the bronze mirror.

At least that's the case in this era.

As far as Wu Liang knew, when later generations excavated the tomb of Haihunhou, only one bronze mirror was found.

Does this verify his previous judgment that the tomb of Haihunhou was indeed stolen before or during the flooding... The cultural relics discovered during official excavations in later generations were just not available to the tomb robbers in time.

Just funerary objects?

Continuing to move forward, Wu Liang and others found the money room in the tomb.

The money room in the tomb of Marquis Haihun is not as deep as the tomb of King Xiao of Liang. The copper coins are piled directly in an ear room without a door.

But looking at its size, it is much larger than the tomb of King Xiao of Liang, at least twice as much!

Later archaeological teams also found this batch of copper coins. After counting, the weight was estimated to be more than ten tons. This is enough to prove that Liu He, the Marquis of Haihun, was much richer than the tomb of King Liang Xiao. No matter how short he was, he was still an emperor.

Therefore, how could it be possible that the gold in the tomb of Marquis Haihun was only 115 kilograms? This was much less than the tomb of King Liang Xiao that he had previously excavated. It is not scientific at all!

However, Wu Liang only checked the money room carefully and did not wonder why the gold was not stored in the money room like the tomb of King Liang Xiao.

Because the data from the later excavation of Haihunhou's tomb showed that Haihunhou's gold was not here, but was stored in the tomb on the west side of the main coffin room.

Not only is there a large amount of gold stored there, but there is also a very rare lacquer screen.

What remains in the painting is the portrait and life record of Confucius. This is the earliest portrait of Confucius discovered in archaeological history.

However, Wu Liang felt that he was nearly two thousand years ahead of later generations. If he continued to steal and robbed tombs from the Spring and Autumn Period, he might have a chance to discover earlier portraits of Confucius, or even Confucius's own handwriting!

After all, the tombs he robs now are shorter than those of later generations, and it is easier to preserve things of archaeological value...

With this in mind, Wu Liang led Dian Wei and the other three people out of the money room, but what he was thinking about was the guard room that he cared about most.

For archeology, the most important thing is written records. These are the most important things to solve the mysteries of history.

The tomb of Marquis Haihun is still relatively well preserved, at least better than the tomb of King Xiao of Liang. It is expected that the bamboo slips, wooden tablets and other books he left behind should also be more complete.

Thinking like this.

Wu Liang continued to explore along the tomb passage.

at this time.

"Um……"

Bai Jingjing suddenly made an unnatural nasal sound.

"What's wrong?"

Wu Liang and others turned to look at her, only to see that her face was very pale at this moment, and there was already a lot of sweat on her temples and nose, and her hair was even wet.

Seeing Wu Liang and others looking over, Bai Jingjing's expression immediately became unnatural, and she lowered her head as if she wanted to avoid them.

"What's wrong with you? Are you feeling uncomfortable?"

Wu Liang quickly asked again, if the girl was already feeling unwell, they must be careful and it was best to leave the tomb immediately.

When I was asking.

"Be careful! She may have been poisoned and turned into a blood corpse!"
Chapter completed!
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