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Chapter 307 shoveling all the injustices in the world (4000)(2/2)

Finally, he turned around and supported the rock wall with his feet, gradually hanging down along the cliff.

His movements are a little clumsy, which is understandable. Even if he has just mastered a not-so-common "disgusting technique", he still has the physique of an ordinary person, and he has never practiced rock climbing or anything like that.

The technique is naturally not that smooth, not to mention that it is still on a cliff that makes your legs weak as soon as you look down.

However, he believed in Dian Wei and Yang Wanli, and also believed in the extremely tough "Silkworm God Treasure Silk". Together, it was difficult for any accident to occur.

And this matter can only be done if he does it himself.

Although the members of the Hu army had robbed many tombs with him, they knew very little about archaeological techniques and knowledge. If he had not personally inspected the items and only relied on other people's oral accounts, some deviations would inevitably have occurred, which would have affected some of his judgments.



After about ten minutes, Wu Liang finally lowered himself to the middle of the cliff little by little.

Below him is the hanging coffin that ordinary people avoid. This kind of thing that is closely related to death always makes people feel uneasy.

"Put another three feet!"

Wu Liang looked down, raised his head and shouted.

The "Silkworm God Treasure Silk" was quickly lowered down very steadily, and Wu Liang finally successfully stepped on the lid of a hanging coffin.

Wu Liang supported the cliff and slowly lowered his body, carefully observing the hanging coffin at his feet.

This coffin did not use the "three long and two short" binding method commonly used during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Instead, copper nails were used to seal the coffin.

This is reasonable. Unlike those coffins buried underground, these coffins are stored in the open air all year round. Even if the coffins are tied with special leather straps, they still cannot withstand the ravages of wind and sun and cannot be used at all.

It takes hundreds, maybe just a few years for these leather straps to become completely damaged.

In the same way, after hundreds of years of exposure and dismantling, the wood of these coffins has naturally suffered from extremely serious decay.

Take the coffin under his feet as an example.

Although this coffin is made of relatively strong and durable basswood, there are already many signs of dry cracks on it. Some cracks can even reach the point where fingers can penetrate, and on the cross-section of the wood, there are still...

Many small holes appeared due to dryness and decay.

Wu Liang moved his feet slightly.

He easily picked up some wood chips that he had trampled on from the coffin lid, which showed that the outer layer of the coffin was in bad condition, and the rotten wood that people often say is nothing more than that.

However, it seems that there is not much problem inside, otherwise the coffin lid may not be able to support his weight.

Wu Liang continued to check.

Soon he discovered a noteworthy detail.

He found a small amount of residual soil in several wood joints on the outside of the coffin and in several dead corners. This soil did not seem to be accumulated gradually over time.

The soil formed in this way is very loose and uniform. It will definitely not form such a compact lump, and it is even more difficult to appear in some gaps in the coffin that cannot accumulate dust.

There also seems to be some issues with the ingredients...

Wu Liang used an engineering shovel to pry out a little bit of agglomerated soil, and then twisted it open with his hands to observe carefully.

It is very hard and has formed a state similar to concrete. It seems to contain some fine sand grains and a little bit of highly viscous red soil.

This is definitely not the result of accumulated dust!

"this……"

Wu Liangliang was surprised and doubtful.

As far as he knew, this seemed to be the main component of the rammed earth layer commonly used when backfilling cemeteries during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, but based on this discovery alone, there was no way to draw an accurate conclusion.

Wu Liang was not in a hurry and continued to examine the coffin carefully, not missing any corner.

After looking at it for a while, I didn't find anything else worth noting.

Wu Liang believed that he was tied with the "Silkworm God Treasure Silk", so he leaned out half of his body to look at the side of the coffin... At this sight, his legs immediately softened. Even though Wu Liang was not afraid of heights, he lowered his head and looked at the river below.

It's still very exciting.

But this time.

Wu Liang immediately discovered something unusual again!

On the edges and corners of the bottom of the coffin, Wu Liang saw several extremely obvious signs of wear and tear. Even though the outside of the coffin had been severely damaged, these marks were still clearly visible.

There is no doubt that the marks were worn out when ropes were used to lift the coffin violently!

What miracle?

These hanging coffins must have been made by humans!
Chapter completed!
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