I said that it was not a robbery cave.
What was dug by tomb robbers was called a robbery cave.
In the jargon, it was called a "kiln entrance."
The tomb chamber is commonly known as Tu Kiln, and the entrance of the kiln was secretly dug by the builder of the tomb.
The Xuan Palace of King Qin was so large that there were many civilians who built the mausoleum.
Experienced mausoleum craftsmen will dig a secret tunnel in advance to avoid being buried alive.
This has been the case for thousands of years.
The secret passage dug by the mausoleum craftsman is called the "kiln entrance", but it is difficult to find.
Because the "kiln entrance" will destroy the Feng Shui pattern and there are no rules at all.
It can be kept secret no matter how secretive it is.
Drilling holes in the underground palace is a taboo in the Dragon Vein Mausoleum.
Once someone catches it, it will be the sin of the nine clans.
It is estimated that when the tomb owner was buried, several mausoleum craftsmen were buried alive in the side hall.
One or several of the mausoleum craftsmen had left a secret passage before, and when they were escaping, they cut open the roof of the tomb in the back room, came down and scraped off the faces of the earthen figurines buried in the tomb, in order to retaliate against the tomb owner, and then went out from the kiln entrance.
The palace maid has been hanged.
It's not surprising that the mausoleum craftsman didn't open the coffin to retrieve the treasure.
With the king's law in place, no one dared to exchange the dynasty's burial objects for money.
Usually they stay anonymous and wait until the year when the dynasty changes, then enter the Xuan Palace via the original route and steal the artifact in the coffin.
After escaping, maybe my head fell into the hands of the government and moved.
Maybe I have no way of knowing.
Anyway, I never came down again.
Most of the passages dug secretly by mausoleum craftsmen are narrow and not strong.
After so many years, it is hard to say whether they can get out or not.
I was thinking about which way to go, but Fatty and Golden Tooth had already gone to open the coffin.
The two of them mustered up enough strength, arched their front legs and stretched their back legs, assuming the posture of climbing across a tiger, and pushed the coffin cover aside with all their strength.
The nanmu coffin board with golden dragon scales was as strong as iron.
Everyone used all their strength and pushed with their shoulders and hands to slowly remove the coffin cover.
However, there was a strange sound and a stream of black gas surged out of the coffin.
The gloomy palace filled the air.
The black air turned from black to yellow and then from yellow to white when illuminated by the fire.
It opened like a net and made a chirping sound.
When the black air rushed out, the dust from the top of the hall fell one after another.
The torch in my hand hit the thick fog and was immediately extinguished.
The candle in the corner flickered for a few times.
Its flame was only the size of a soybean grain.
It went out and then became bright again.
In the blink of an eye, it went out again, and a wisp of smoke rose.
Da Jinya emboldened himself: "It doesn't matter, it's the ghost who blows the lamp.
It's not the ghost who blows the lamp.
What's there to be afraid of?"
I said to myself: "Big Jinya, you are really good at making excuses.
A gust of wind blew in the coffin and extinguished the candlelight.
No ghost came out, but it is not good to say that the candle was extinguished or the light was extinguished and restored."
It’s a sign that we have to bow down to the owner of the tomb and then walk back out the way we came.
But at this point, even if there is a pot of boiling oil in front of us, we have to close our eyes and jump down.
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Although the candles are extinguished when we are trying to find gold.
If it falls, something will happen, but Fatty and I don't care about the evil spirits.
There are so many young men and women who died alive in the Xuan Palace.
It shows that King Qin is cruel and greedy.
If he doesn't take it out, he will turn the coffin upside down.
It's a shame for the gold-touching talisman passed down by the ancestor."
After calming down, he took out his flashlight and shined the beam on the coffin.
Among the coffin boards was Zi Palace, covered with a coffin cover covered with twelve gold-woven dragons.
The inner coffin was made of a single piece of crystal.
The coffin in which the emperor and empress were buried together was called the Zi Palace.
The King of Qin was not the emperor, but the coffin and the Zi Palace were completely arranged according to the specifications of the Daxing Emperor.
The main hall was filled with black air, and there was a foul smell that made people choke and breathless.
The light of the flashlight was not enough, and the torch was extinguished again.
I remembered that there was still lamp oil in the dragon vat.
It is said that the ever-burning lamp in the tomb must not be lit, otherwise the owner of the tomb will see your face when the coffin is opened to retrieve the treasure.
I never believed this statement, so I took out a match and lit the gilt palace lantern.
The coffin room was much brighter.
The three people retreated to the lotus platform and waited for a long time.
There was nothing unusual in the tomb.
Then they stepped forward to lift the coffin lid, moved it precariously to the side, and erected it on the side of the coffin.
Although the main hall of King Qin's Xuan Palace was silent, the dust was accumulated and the five-clawed golden dragon hung above his head, forming an invisible deterrent that made people feel a chill behind them and give rise to goosebumps on their bodies.
The fat man took off the two layers of the coffin cover with black spots, and then opened the coffin in the Zi Palace.
He saw King Qin wearing more than ten layers of dragon brocade robes, lying on his back in the middle of the Zi Palace, with a crown on his head pointing to the sky, and a big pig's kidney.
The face is surrounded by dazzling rare treasures, such as coral trees, gilt Buddhist niches, pearl arches, and gold, silver and jade articles of various colors, which are shining brightly against the brocade dragon cover.
Unexpectedly, there was a concubine accompanying the king on both sides of the rice dumpling.
They were all jade beauties.
They were all dressed up and embroidered with dragon and phoenix patterns.
The phoenix crown was studded with pearls.
When the flashlight beam shone on it, a green light appeared on her face.
Da Jinya also didn't expect that there would be a human body and two beauties in the coffin, which was really rare.
We held our breath and looked at the bright objects one by one until we were dazzled.
The corpse in the Zi Palace is fully wrapped and covered with a brocade cover made of gold and gold.
In the center is a splendid dragon, surrounded by sea water and bat patterns.
It is called "Boundless Sea of Blessings" and is accompanied by the auspicious emblem of eight treasures with no more than 10,000 words.
Between the wheel-luo umbrella covers, there are inlaid cat's-eye emeralds and various gemstones, and also decorated with pearls, symbolizing the sun, moon and stars.
There are thousands of square hole coins with the four words "dispelling misfortunes and prolonging life" on them.
There are about ten gold ingots stuffed on both sides of the brocade cover, five or two each, all of which are Yunnan gold of high quality.
The king of Qin hung a treasure box on his body, also wrapped in yellow silk.
Next to it were rosary beads, a sword, jade Ruyi, an agate cup, a crystal vase, red gold and silver, spotted tortoise shells, rhinoceros horns, and elephant teeth.
There are so many treasures that it is impossible to list them all in detail.
There are many things that we have never even heard of, not to mention that we have seen them.
According to Ming history records, pearls were taken from the sea, gold was taken from Yunnan, and brocade was taken from Wu.
They were by no means inferior to the tributes presented to the imperial court.
The Zi Palace of King Qin was filled with funerary objects and hundreds of treasures of various kinds, which emitted strange lights and dazzled people's eyes.
The three people rubbed their eyes in unison.
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