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Dig up gold, silver and jewels in the ancient tomb
We often see on TV dramas that some people start robbing tombs in order to get rich overnight. Their purpose is simple. They are just looking for things circulating in the market, such as gold, silver, jewelry, porcelain, ancient paintings and so on. , while others are directly ignored. Therefore, many historical relics have been unearthed in the ancient tombs found stolen in modern times.

This is the case when China discovered an ancient tomb in Beiqi. Experts found that the tomb had been stolen, but after cleaning, two national treasures were found in the tomb. How did this happen? In 1980s, in Guo Wang Village, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, some villagers stumbled upon the trace of the ancient tomb, and the archaeologists rushed to the scene immediately after hearing the news. Onlookers are talking about who owns the grave. It has long been said that the tomb belongs to the Northern Qi Dynasty, and experts also found that it is indeed an ancient tomb of the Northern Qi Dynasty according to the shape of the tomb.

While the villagers were talking happily, the experts found several stolen holes on the side of the ancient tomb. The ancient tomb was stolen, and the excavation work is urgent. After a period of hard work, the ancient tomb finally reappeared in the world. The tomb was turned upside down by the grave robbers, and the funerary objects were looted, leaving only some written materials. The epitaph records that the owner of this tomb is not Hu, but Lou Rui of the Northern Qi Dynasty.

Lou Rui is a consort minister of the Northern Qi Dynasty, with a very high status and an outstanding general. His funerary objects must be priceless. When people repeatedly regretted it, they found two national treasures, one was a mural in the tomb, and the other was a red pottery cow in the Northern Qi Dynasty.

These murals reflect the form of feudal consciousness in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and are of great significance in the history of China painting. Red pottery ox is the top ceramic ware in the Northern Qi Dynasty. Its tall, strong and swaggering posture is very imposing. Now these two cultural relics have become the treasures of Shaanxi Museum.

These uneducated grave robbers never dreamed that what they despised turned out to be a national treasure. That's all for this issue. What do you think of this talented person? Please leave a comment.