However, from Shunzhi to Guangxu, the search for these treasures never stopped. Why? This may start with how Zhang handled these treasures. There are 52,000 treasures in total, so naturally there is no room for hiding, so Zhang thought of hiding underwater.
How to operate? First of all, pump up all the water in Jinjiang. Friends who study water conservancy should know how difficult it is. After that, they began to dig holes. The soil in this riverbed is relatively loose, so digging a pit is of course an arduous task. However, regardless of these, Zhang just dug a pit dozens of meters deep, put a pile of jewels in it, filled it up, and then opened the levee in Jinjiang. With the flood rushing thousands of miles, the buried jewels disappeared into the river.
No matter how deep you hide, you can't stop people who are bent on seeking money. The kings of the Qing dynasty were full of yearning for this wealth and sent people to look for it. However, there has been no news of 100 years, which is embarrassing, but perhaps this proves Zhang Zang's superb skill, or the water has already been washed away or stolen by folk thieves.