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Chapter 379 Exploration of the Imperial Tomb, Tale of the Peach Blossom Spring

Chapter 379 Exploration of the Imperial Tomb, Tale of the Peach Blossom Spring

Lishan, the northern foot.

Around the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, during the Han Dynasty, Liu Bang sent [-] families to move here as guardians of the mausoleum. It is also recorded in the "Han Shu" that a child was looking for sheep and entered the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang by mistake, causing a fire that burned for [-] days. off.

In the last years of Xinmang, the red-browed army stole Qin Shihuang's mausoleum, burial utensils and copper coffins.

During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Shi Hu, the ruler of the Later Zhao Dynasty, also stole the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang.

Huang Chao in the late Tang Dynasty, Wen Tao in the Five Dynasties, warlords in the Republic of China during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty...

The fate of Qinshihuang's mausoleum was not smooth, instead, it was full of disasters along the way, but this imperial mausoleum has been stolen many times, but the main body is still preserved, because it is really... too big.

The area of ​​the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang is equivalent to 76 Forbidden City.

It is not only big, but also has all kinds of ingenious mechanisms, and almost a complete anti-theft system, which often causes heavy losses to thieves.

It has not yet experienced the tomb robbery in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Today, Qin Shihuang's mausoleum is more completely preserved. After all, gunpowder was only used in the Song Dynasty, and the Song and Ming dynasties protected the imperial mausoleum more.

However, the area of ​​the imperial tomb is so large and the ground is so deep.

Where exactly is the legendary underground palace where the body of the first emperor is placed, but it is impossible to locate it. In other words, the imperial tomb on the surface is just a cover, and the real imperial tomb needs to be entered through the fake imperial tomb.

Legend has it that there are stars in the sky, rivers and mountains in Kyushu, changing seasons, and all the rules in the world in that underground palace.

It is a symbol of eternal rule, and it also symbolizes the authority of the first emperor.

Of course, these are too far away for the people living in Lishan. An old man looked at Juzi who was helping to cultivate the land, and his eyes were aimed at Juzi's waist, looking at the cigarette stick.

"Hey bro, try it?"

"Is this tobacco leaf? We've heard of it too. You help harvest the crops, and we have nothing to entertain you. How can you smoke your cigarette?"

The old farmer and Juzi are very relaxed, and they only feel close.

Whether it is a person who has been farming all his life can be seen, and it cannot be faked.As for tobacco rods, who doesn't want to have a hobby?Tobacco is very popular in Daming nowadays, and there are also good cigarettes of that kind.

It's just that most people can't afford it.

"I don't smoke very often, but the juniors are filial, here, take it." After filling the tobacco and lighting it with a match, Juzi handed the tobacco rod to the old farmer.

The old farmer shirked it for a while, took it over and took a good sip, and then coughed repeatedly.

"Brother, you have quite a lot of novelty things. It seems that these matches are used more in the south?"

Many novel products have indeed been produced in recent years, and those pickers often go to the countryside, beating gongs and drums, and shouting for deals. Even if the farmers don't buy them, they have seen some.

"It's not expensive. There are a hundred matches in a box of ten pennies."

"Tsk tsk..."

The old farmer doesn't think it's cheap, where would he usually spend such a waste of money?After two tut-tsks, the old farmer leaned close to Juzi, and the two sat on the ridge of the field. The old farmer asked quietly: "Brother, are you here to dig the imperial tomb?"

Although I can feel that Juzi is an old farmer who has been farming all his life, those ink heroes are really not like "good people".

They have been in Lishan for several days, and they all live in this Liujia Village. Although they usually help with repairs, are proficient in various industries, and even help with farming, and give money for meals, the villagers can't help but whisper. .

What is the purpose of this group of people?
After thinking about it, this Lishan is only worth an imperial tomb.

Their ancestors have lived here for generations, and naturally they have heard many stories about the imperial mausoleum. Some people found a pit to be buried, got a lot of gold and made a fortune. There are many stories, but there are not many real realizations.

"Oh? There were people who came to dig the imperial tomb before?"

"Hey, why not? Let me tell you, although the imperial mausoleum can't be opened, the big treasure is still there, but after all, it has a deep foundation, and Tu Fuzi often come to try their luck. If you dig the entrance of the side hall, Oh, gold, silver and jewelry, I dare not think about it."

"Hehe, my father-in-law has lived here for generations, so he hasn't thought about it?"

"What's the matter? It was originally protected by the emperor of the Han Dynasty. Since the Song Dynasty, there have been laws in this regard. Who dares to dig randomly? Besides, the inside of this imperial tomb is evil."

"How to say?"

"Ahem, let me tell you... there are Yin soldiers in this imperial tomb!"

"Yin Soldier?"

"Hey, don't you believe it, those Qin Shihuang brought the soldiers who pacified the world during his lifetime. It is said that after the unification of the world, they will be rewarded according to their merits. I went to find those craftsmen one by one, and made a likeness with clay! It is said that the pottery figure can be so similar because when it was imitated, it got the soul of a real person. When Qin Shihuang arrived in the underworld, there were still millions of troops drive!"

The old farmer told some anecdotes handed down from ancient times.

Juzi also listened to the stories of the local people very seriously. The two chatted. The old farmer had already identified them as Tufuzi, but he didn't hide anything, let alone report to the officials.

Juzi didn't leave until it was mid-sun and they went to eat.

Back in the village, Juzi was sitting under the big tree at the entrance of the village, eating miscellaneous grains and rice, and listening to the reports of the Mo Xiamen. Suddenly, a monk came from a distance.

Seeing the monk, Juzi didn't say anything, and the Mo Xias naturally continued to report.

When they finished talking about today's investigation, the monk who stood aside for a long time said: "The matter of practice is just to cultivate the truth through falsehoods, and this imperial mausoleum is the same."

"The real imperial tomb needs to be entered through the apparent imperial tomb."

"I didn't expect that you Mohists don't even have a map, so you need to search from the beginning."

"Could it be that the original 70 laborers were really buried in the underground palace?"

Juzi glanced at the black-clothed monk and said, "How could Emperor Shihuang do such a cruel thing? The emperor's mausoleum did not stop construction after Emperor Shihuang was buried in it. The construction of the mausoleum has just ended hastily.”

"The real Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang was completed before it was built."

"The imperial tomb under our feet is actually a labyrinth. You have to go through the labyrinth to find the real imperial tomb. It is Xu Fu, not us, who designed this maze."

"There are souls in the terracotta warriors and horses. This is not an illusory legend, but a fact."

"Nowadays during the Great Heat, if you enter the imperial tomb, you will have to face hundreds of thousands of Yin soldiers."

"We don't want to clash with the Yin soldiers. The Emperor Shi Huang still needs this army after his resurrection, so we just want to find the best way to enter the imperial mausoleum."

Yao Guangxiao looked at Mount Li and asked, "What is the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor?"

During the Xia and Shang Dynasties, gods and men coexisted. During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, there were still miracles. After the first emperor Taishan enshrined in Zen, the ancient gods and miracles really disappeared. The sacred objects handed down in China include dragon scales and zodiac signs. There should be some that have not disappeared. things are right.

Juzi laughed and said, "Has the Great Monk ever read "The Story of Peach Blossom Spring"?"

(End of this chapter)

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