At this time, Shameless had already dug out the robbery hole under the stone door.
He lit a torch, took the shotgun and snakeskin bag, and got into the robbery hole first.
I couldn't find the secret buried in the Xiong'er Mountain Ancient Tomb.
Sooner or later I would be haunted by evil spirits, so I had no choice but to put life and death aside and go to the main hall of the underground palace to find out.
Da Yandian'er said before that he didn't dare to open the coffin to retrieve the treasure anymore, but he was a master who cared about food and not about fighting.
When the robbery hole leading to the coffin room was dug, he had already forgotten the past.
So Da Yandian'er and I, together with Tian Muqing, followed Shamelessly and climbed into the main hall one by one from the burglar's hole.
Behind the stone door was a row of wooden doors.
There were hinges inside the doors that could be opened and closed.
The main hall was dark and spacious, and there were flashlights and torches. , it can only illuminate about ten steps.
There are copper lamps cast on the four walls with the image of a kneeling palace lady.
There is fish ointment and lamp oil inside.
I shamelessly lit a few copper lamps with torches. , the underground palace is much brighter.
You can see that the stone bricks on the ground are decorated with patterns such as "clouds, tigers and leopards, and mountains".
There is a bit of fairy spirit in the gorgeous and solemn atmosphere.
At the end of the hall is a huge painted coffin.
It was larger than usual.
It was chained to the back of a stone beast by three copper chains.
The armored humanoid figurines standing around were reflected by the torches.
Their faces glowed with a dim golden light, and they looked angry and frightening, like a general guarding the palace.
We looked at the armor-clad humanoid figurines in front of us, and we saw that these palace figurines had high crowns on their heads, and the armor on their bodies were all made of jade.
They were actually wearing jade armor.
I know that there are many kinds of tomb figurines, such as the famous Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang, which are earthen figurines buried in burial pits.
The human figurines next to the coffins of such underground palaces are usually called Zhendian figurines or Standing hall figurines, including warriors, slaves, and the like.
There are gold figurines wearing jade armor in the main hall, but this is the first time I have seen them with my own eyes, and I have never even heard of them before.
Da Yandieer was dumbfounded and marveled: "In ancient times, it was superstitious that people had three souls and seven souls.
Within the nine orifices, after death, the soul would fly away from the nine orifices, causing the body to rot.
Therefore, jade was used to block the nine orifices to protect the body.
Eternal existence, this concept began in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and spread to the Han Dynasty with the Jin Dynasty.
The jade clothes are threaded with gold threads and engraved with dragon patterns.
They are also called dragon jade.
These human figurines are not wearing jade armor but jade.
You see, the heads of the statues standing in the hall are gold and their bodies are covered with jade.
"Zhen, but I don't know if the body is also gold.
If the whole golden figurine is covered with jade clothes, it would be amazing."
Shamelessly, he looked down at the snakeskin bag in his hand, and then looked up at the statues standing in the palace.
The gold statues were more than half a head taller than an ordinary person.
No matter how big the bag was, they couldn't be stuffed into it.
There were more than one gold statues, so they couldn't be held or moved. , just like not being able to smell the fragrance, which is quite worrying.
I asked Shameless not to touch the palace figurines.
I have never heard of gold figurines to protect the palace.
Moreover, jade was worn by the emperor after his death.
In the Han Dynasty, only the emperor could wear jade clothes with gold threads, and the princes and kings wore silver.
It was not until Cao Cao of the Later Han Dynasty ordered that no use of jades or copper threads be allowed, and the trend of burials with jade was completely cut off.
Not to mention who the owner of the tomb was in the coffin, how could these things be worn on the burial figurines of the temple?
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He said shamelessly: "You haven't seen many of them.
This jade is set on a gold figurine.
What can you do to it?
But then again, if the figurines in the palace were all gold, we wouldn't move them at all.
"Don't move it."
As he spoke, he patted the head of the statue of Zhendian with his hand.
Unexpectedly, the head of the statue fell to the ground as soon as it was touched, making a "clang" sound, which sounded very heavy.
Everyone looked at each other in confusion: "Why did the head of the Zhendian figurine fall off?
Isn't the head and the body one?"
Immediately, I smelled a faint smell of corpses.
I raised the fire and took a closer look.
It turned out that the head of the statues in the temple was a gold head, and the body in the jade was a mummy.
The gold figurines in the hall were all headless corpses.
It had all been chopped off, and the body under the severed head had withered into corpse wax.
A gold head was placed on the chest.
The purpose of the jade was to make the body immortal.
Tian Muqing looked frightened, but I was full of doubts: "There are earthen figurines, stone figurines, and jade figurines in the underground palace, but there are no human figurines whose heads were chopped off and replaced with gold heads.
Even if they are buried, the jade and gold Heads should not appear on these headless mummies.
Whose heads were chopped off for what reason?”
Shamelessly, he said: "The tomb owner probably thought that the heads of these statues standing in the palace were not up to par, so he cut them off and replaced them with gold heads, which would be generous enough."
I can’t figure out why headless corpses were used as temple figurines, but it’s certainly not what I say shamelessly.
There are too many strange things in the Xiong’er Mountain Tombs, and every one of them is hard to figure out.
Shamelessly, he said: "There are so many weird things that really make people wonder.
When I was in the northwest, I heard someone say that before liberation, tomb robbers dug up an old tomb.
They didn't find gold, silver, pearls, and jade, but they dug out a tomb worth hundreds of dollars.
The woman who was buried alive years ago, the strange thing is that the woman is still alive.
She talks about the events of that year in great detail.
Do you think this makes sense?
You can’t think too much about it. " Dayan Die'er also said: "Brother, don't think too much.
We don't know who is buried in the Xiong'er Mountain Tomb.
All your thoughts are in vain."
I thought to myself that this statement was very true.
I looked up at the huge painted coffin at the end of the hall.
The dead man lying in the coffin must have a great background
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