I slowly descended into the ice cave.
The cold air around me was overwhelming, so I quickly circulated my Yin Qi to protect my whole body.
You could feel the coldness of the ice through the soles of your shoes, and it was so slippery that you had no place to put your feet.
When you finally stepped on the ground, you let out a cry of surprise and sat on the ice channel, sliding down like a slide.
At that time, my whole body felt like a real world of ice and fire.
I had been jolting on horseback all night, and my thighs and buttocks were all scratched.
They were still hurting just now.
Now I was sitting on the ice channel and slipped down.
That sour and refreshing The speed of sliding down was surprisingly fast.
The scene in front of me kept spinning, like a roller coaster.
Just when I was about to hit my head, I suddenly sank and escaped without any risk.
When he reached the end, he hit the stone wall with a bang, and his whole body was thrown to pieces, with stars in his eyes.
Then he struggled to get up.
When he looked back, he saw traces of blood on the ice track he had just slid on.
When he touched his butt, oh my, my pants were torn.
Then there was blood on my hands, and there was a burst of pain in my butt.
Then I turned around and looked around.
There was already an ice cave all around.
It was about five meters high and more than three meters wide.
On top of the stone wall, there was a circular door that was pushed hard.
At this moment, the door had opened half a circle. shaped door.
From a visual inspection, this door must weigh at least a thousand kilograms.
There is a wolf head carved on the door, which should be a kind of totem, but there is a light moss on the totem, but it has been frozen.
It turns out that there is indeed an ancient tomb under Tianchi, and it looks like a big tomb.
The person who built this tomb is simply weird.
He made the door of the tomb underwater.
As long as the water does not dry up, the probability of this tomb being discovered is very small.
And even if someone discovers this ancient tomb, it will be very difficult to steal it.
The tomb door is on the cliff, and outside the tomb door is the 90-meter-deep Tianchi water.
It is very difficult to get in and out.
Not to mention that the tomb door is in the water, so there is absolutely no oxygen at the tomb door.
In this way, tomb robbers are There is absolutely no way to get in, unless you enter with an oxygen tank on your back.
However, the weight of the oxygen bottle and the time it can last are limited, so as long as the water has not dried up or frozen, the tomb cannot be stolen, even the stolen cultural relics, unless there is a modern military protective plastic bag.
Easily damaged by water attack.
I admire the designer of this tomb so much.
When this tomb was built, it must have been built in winter, that is, when the entire Tianchi was frozen like now.
In the absence of ice, it is simply impossible to build, because there is no oxygen inside, and workers cannot enter.
Of course, unless there are other passages in the tomb, or the sealing is not enough and air leaks in, then That's another matter.
Looking at the door in front of me, I speculated in my mind about the structure inside the tomb.
According to the current situation, there should be steps going up inside the tomb door.
The height of the steps must be higher than the Tianchi water. level.
Because the coffin must not be soaked in water.
According to the current situation, this stone door has no waterproof function at all.
No matter what, water will seep into this tomb door, and the height of the seepage will eventually be the same as the level outside.
In addition, the tomb door is dug upwards at an angle.
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The earth and rocks from the mountain are taken out from the tomb door, and then directly thrown into the Tianchi to sink to the bottom or flowed along the Tianchi water.
You don’t need to leave them behind.
There is no trace left for the tomb robbers to find.
It is absolutely seamless.
I took two deep breaths and then entered along the open door.
Sure enough, there was a row of bluestone steps going straight up.
There were at least hundreds of steps, as if they were going straight up into the sky.
The cave was dark, and I couldn't sense it to the end, so I followed the steps and walked up step by step, being extra careful.
I held the gun behind me in my hand.
Although I had never used it, it should be able to be used.
If not, at the current speed, it would not take more than a second to take down the Junsheng sword from behind.
The width of the steps is about two meters and the height is 30 centimeters.
The distance between the steps and the hole on the top is at least three meters.
The coffin should be lifted in from here, but this is too difficult.
But in ancient times, as long as people had the power and they asked you to carry them in, you would die.
Even if hundreds or thousands of people died, you still had to carry the coffins and funerary objects up.
It was like Qin Shihuang building the Great Wall and dying from exhaustion.
Hundreds of thousands of people were killed.
After climbing hundreds of steps, there is a door above.
This is the real tomb door.
It is just above the steps, as if it is embedded in the stone wall.
The steps under this door are in two colors, one is natural bluestone color, and the other is covered with moss, which should have been soaked in water for many years.
From this point of view, the height of the moss-covered steps is exactly the same as the height of the Tianchi water outside, which is the highest level of the water level.
This door is the door that truly isolates the air.
From the entrance door to the door in front of you, there is water and a small amount of air in the distance between the steps.
However, air cannot enter the tomb, otherwise many people will be buried with them.
Products, even corpses will be oxidized.
This square tomb door has traces of white paste on it, which is glutinous rice juice mixed with white ash.
It is used as an adhesive and sealant.
Once it dries, it is much easier to use than cement.
However, the door in front of me was also opened.
I was really afraid that the tomb had been stolen.
I walked in along the door of the tomb, and there was another row of steps, but the steps above were full of sand and unburned charcoal.
This should be an ancient desiccant.
As I was walking up, I accidentally stepped on something in the sand.
I quickly put my feet back, thinking it was a corpse.
Then I squatted down and took a closer look, and it turned out to be a gas mask.
I took a breath of air and my heart sank.
This place had been visited by tomb robbers before.
As soon as I saw this thing, I felt like there was nothing left to do.
Maybe the hole outside was not the first time, but maybe the second time.
Three times, even the nth time.
After taking a closer look, the gas masks were a bit old, in terms of style.
At least I have seen several types of gas masks, but the one in front of me was clearly an antique.
If I looked closely, I saw that there were Soviet writings on it.
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What a fuck, I was patronized by the Soviets after all.
I continued walking up, and what I saw was a platform.
Every time I went up a step, my field of view became wider, and I should be seeing a tomb in front of me.
After entering, it turned out to be a stone chamber with an area of nearly a thousand square meters.
The stone chamber on the left was in a mess, with things tilted here and there.
There were some cabinets made of stone slabs, all of which had fallen to the ground.
I walked over and took a look, and there were a lot of animal skins on the ground, including wolf skins, bear skins, snow leopard skins, and tiger skins.
This skin was whole because the head was still there.
Then I squatted down and gently touched the snow leopard skin with my hand.
The snow leopard skin was like foam and turned into powder as soon as I touched it.
It was completely oxidized.
No wonder these tomb robbers didn't take it away because they couldn't take it away at all
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