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Bury a grave and dig up jewels.
On 2001April 12, the archaeological excavation of the tomb of King Liangzhuang officially began. During archaeological excavations, cultural relics workers unearthed more than 5,300 pieces of various cultural relics from Liangzhuang Tomb. So many cultural relics are shining. Just from the number of unearthed cultural relics, it has surpassed all the known tombs of Ming princes, not to mention the 5 1 set of first-class cultural relics and many national treasures that fill the gaps in historical research.

The tomb of King Liangzhuang is rich in information, which makes people look forward to it. What is this rich and invincible king Liang Zhuang like? However, no matter how to find it, the tomb owner never found it. It seems to have almost disappeared within a few hundred years. After cleaning, we only found some teeth and bones on the coffin bed, and bones such as ribs and vertebrae were rotten.

The cultural relics were unearthed smoothly, but the team members did not forget the doubt that the ancient tomb was stolen. When entering the back room, the team members found a stolen hole with a diameter of about 10 cm on the top of the ticket, which should be an exploration hole, and the whole ticket top showed signs of collapse. The team members estimated that the grave robbers gave less medicine during the blasting. If the dose is bigger, he will steal it.

It should be like this: one night, several grave robbers tried to steal the tomb of King Liang Zhuang and accidentally pierced the top of the underground palace, but failed. The consequences are very serious. What should I do if the explosives fall directly into the grave instead of stopping in the soil? The grave robbers immediately came up with such a trick, blocking the hole with half a towel and putting explosives in it. So when the explosion happened, the towel was blown into the back room. A year later, archaeologists dug the tomb door, pumped water out of the sealed wall with a pump, and then the towel flowed to the tomb door.