From the beginning, the team members were very excited. However, when the excavation was more than one meter away from the bottom of the tomb, a large amount of water suddenly appeared. Where does this water come from? Is this Ming tomb completely submerged in water?
The pyramid-shaped mound is only a few meters deep into the surface, so it can't be groundwater. So where does this endless water come from? The excavation could not be stopped, and the team leader Liang Zhu asked him to continue digging while pumping water. When he reached the bottom, the truth finally came out.
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It turns out that these are all water in the tomb, and there are still many. It took the archaeological team 12 days to drain the water from the tomb. Then why is there water in the tomb? This is because the tomb of King Liangzhuang is a slope, and there is no drainage facilities in the tomb, which has accumulated a lot of water for many years.
According to later excavation statistics, more than 5,000 pieces of gold antiquities were unearthed from the tomb of King Liangzhuang in Hubei Province, including antiques from the Central Plains and many precious stones from overseas. According to experts' speculation, these things may have been brought back to China from overseas when Zheng He went to the Western Ocean. Then, in the form of a reward, the emperor gave it to the kings.
The excavation of the tomb of King Liangzhuang shocked historians at home and abroad. So many precious cultural relics can be said to be completely in line with historical records. The tomb is not only rich in gold, but also rich in cultural relics and jewels. The historical value of these cultural relics can no longer be measured by money.
There are indeed many cultural relics auctioned in the market, and some even sold for hundreds of millions of yuan. At this time, not only some people want to ask: How much can the treasures unearthed in the tomb of King Liangzhuang be worth? The expert thought for a moment and replied, I don't want to sell it for 100 million yuan. This answer is not surprising at all. I'm afraid the historical value of these cultural relics has already exceeded one billion.