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Chapter 907 You can retire after doing this vote


Jade coffin.

It has been recorded in many unofficial histories, but at least since I entered this industry, I have never seen it.

I once asked my grandfather, and he said that he had never seen it before.

Maybe this thing only existed in legends.

And grandpa also analyzed the reasons for me.

The length of the coffin is basically two meters.

Whether it is a coffin cut out of a whole piece of jade, or a coffin cut into pieces and then put together, a prerequisite must be met.

That is, the length of this piece of jade must be two meters.

Of course, if you use small pieces of jade to put it together, there will be color difference, and the bonding will not be strong.

It may have been strong at the time, but after a few years, the jade pieces will fall off.

It's just that jade coffins should have really existed before.

It's just that after ancient tomb robbers entered the tomb, they would take everything in the tomb, but not the jade.

One is that jade has spirituality and is a good parasitic material.

Maybe some evil spirit in the tomb will be parasitic in the jade pieces.

In addition, jade at that time usually had a provenance.

If you took the jade and sold it, and people asked you where it came from, you couldn’t tell you, and you might get into a lawsuit.

Therefore, there was no market for the jade, so you basically didn’t take it. .

Even the gold-studded jade clothes from the past were pulled out of gold threads, and all the jade pieces were placed in the tomb chamber, and not a single piece was taken away.

But things changed later.

In modern times, especially when the monarchy was overthrown, in the Republic of China, and warlords fought, who cares where your jade comes from?

You can exchange it for money or food.

Therefore, there may have been a jade coffin in the ancient tomb in the past, but it was probably not brought out, and it may still be in a corner.

The basic condition supporting the existence of the jade coffin is that several rough stones exceeding one hundred tons have been discovered in Myanmar in recent years.

The length, width and height of these rough stones are more than two meters.

Therefore, after the jade is found, it is completely feasible to turn it into a jade coffin. .

The jade coffin in front of me is a complete piece chiseled out of jade.

When I saw this green jade coffin, my heart was beating fast.

If I took this out, it would definitely be unique in the world.

I walked up to the jade coffin and reached out to touch the jade coffin.

My hands were cold.

In ancient times, the coffins of emperors or important ministers were called Zi Palace.

If the owner of this tomb is really Zhao Tuo, the King of Wu of South Vietnam, then this Jade Zi Palace is definitely worth money.

If you sell it, you will have no worries about food and clothing for the rest of your life.

Not only do I have enough food and clothing, but everyone I know also has enough food and clothing.

The coffin lid is also a flat piece of jade, the color is jade, and it is very uniform.

The jade piece is also engraved with a dragon riding in the mist, and the four corners are covered with cloud patterns.

For the first time, I felt that I had no idea what to do.

I really didn’t dare to exert any force, for fear that the jade coffin would be slightly damaged.

I gently pushed the jade piece on the coffin lid with my fingers, but found that it couldn't be pushed.

After squatting down, I found that there was a layer of almost transparent gel between the jade cover and the jade coffin, which was tightly sealed.

I took out a blade from my backpack, a blade as thin as a manual razor, and scraped along the cracks.

There were traces of transparent glue like hair hanging out.

I took it to my nose and smelled it.

There was a strong fishy smell.

One of the ingredients must be isinglass.

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After scraping all the glue from front to back, left and right, I gently pushed open the coffin lid.

After pushing open the coffin lid, I found that it was just an outer coffin.

There is also a smaller jade coffin in the middle of this jade coffin.

The length is only about one meter, but the width is much smaller.

There are all kinds of gold and silver jewelry piled between the coffin and the coffin.

I My heart was pounding.

This time it will definitely not be in vain I was not in a hurry to get these gold and silver jewelry.

I stared at the smaller jade coffin in the coffin.

Following the same method, the sealed coffin lid was scraped open.

After opening the coffin lid, I was shocked again by what was in the coffin.

Gold thread jade clothing I saw the legendary jade garment with golden threads.

First, he saw the jade coffin.

There was an inner coffin inside the jade coffin, and there was a jade garment with gold threads in the inner coffin.

In such a high-standard funeral, could the person in front of me really be Zhao Tuo, the founding emperor of South Vietnam?

I saw a few seals and ribbons on the edge of the gold-threaded jade garment, and I instantly remembered what my grandfather had told me.

Sure enough, among these seals, I found a gold seal.

The back of the seal was engraved with a dragon star.

The length and width were about three centimeters each, and the height was about two centimeters.

I couldn't wait to pick up the seal ribbon and look at the front.

But I can't understand the words on the front.

There were several jade seals next to them.

I picked them up and looked at them.

Several of them were blank.

Two of them had words on them, but I didn't recognize them either.

In addition, I actually saw an imperial edict in the coffin.

I was really afraid that if I touched the edict, it would be oxidized and turned into ashes.

But I didn't expect it to be intact when I picked it up, and it looked like it was made of gold.

I opened the imperial edict and looked at it.

Damn, I probably recognize those words, but I don’t recognize them.

In desperation, I put down the imperial edict, and then closed the coffin lid and the outer coffin lid.

He pressed the button of the flying saucer again and took the entire jade coffin inside.

After taking it in, I felt extremely satisfied.

This time I went out, I really didn’t have to do anything, and Ergou and the others didn’t have to do anything either.

After scanning the surroundings, I discovered a side room on either side of the main tomb chamber.

I went to the east side room and took a look.

There were seven coffins in the side room, which was only about 20 square meters.

However, these seven coffins were stone coffins.

I walked to the nearest sarcophagus, opened it, and found a woman's body inside.

What's also surprising is that the woman is as lifelike as if she had just been placed in the coffin.

But the next moment, the woman's face was like a deflated ball, making a hissing sound, and then quickly deflated, and then became withered, thin, black, and hideous, and instantly became a mummy.

I took a breath of cold air.

This was a body that was originally preserved in sealed conditions.

So when the coffin was opened, he still maintained the same posture as when he was buried, and even the veins on his face could still be seen.

It's just that after the coffin was opened, it was oxidized instantly when it came into contact with air.

This is something that makes me very helpless.

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Not only our country, but other countries in the world have not yet found a solution to this oxidation problem.

There was a box next to this woman.

I opened the box and saw a jade seal inside, which should be an object indicating the woman's identity.

There are seven coffins lined up in a row.

As expected, these should be the wives and concubines of the owner of the tomb, used for burial.

There is nothing to look at.

In addition to a jade seal, the woman also wore various kinds of jewelry.

They should be gold and silver jewelry that she liked during her lifetime or were given by the owner of the tomb.

She wore them all when she was buried. .

I took out all the jewelry, even the jade seal.

Not only one coffin, but all seven coffins were touched.

The burial objects in the seven coffins were all similar.

But obviously the first one will be more and more valuable, and the order of burial is obviously based on status.

There is nothing else in the side room on the left except these seven coffins.

I walked to the west side room and what I saw was a pile of bones on the ground.

This is obviously also a burial chamber.

The difference is that the wives and concubines of the tomb owner on the left are buried in coffins, but the one on the right is not buried in coffins.

They are buried on the spot.

These are obviously the maids and servants of the tomb owner.

There are also bones of some large animals mixed with the pile of white bones, obviously pigs, cattle and sheep.

In addition, there are also a lot of grains.

So there is nothing valuable in this room.

Behind the tomb, there is a back room.

I entered through the door of the back room and found that there were many large copper utensils, iron utensils, and pottery cooking utensils and containers in the back room

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