Excavate jewels from ancient tombs.
February 7, 2000, the third day of the lunar new year. This night, people in Changtan Town, Zhongxiang City, Hubei Province were immersed in the festive atmosphere of the New Year. The whole town is full of excitement, firecrackers and watching TV. Suddenly, a muffled sound and the ensuing house shaking alarmed a farmer in Long Beach Town. Although there was a lot of firecrackers at that time, the farmer clearly judged that someone must be robbing the tomb. Why do villagers make such judgments? It is clearly recorded in Zhongxiang County Records in the Qing Dynasty that the tomb of King Liangzhuang is located forty-five miles south of the city, in a village called Yulingshan in the south of the city, with the tomb of his wife Zhang attached. With the place and people, this passage is like a clear treasure map, attracting many people with ulterior motives. People in Changtan Town, Zhongxiang City have long been accustomed to grave robbers who come uninvited from time to time. However, during the Chinese New Year, did someone really come to ask for the ancient tomb? After dawn, the villagers rushed to the townships to report the case, and local cultural relics workers also quickly rushed to the scene. At the scene, they found that the mausoleum had been blown through, and the blasting also seriously damaged the structure of the mausoleum. In the eyes of grave robbers, the legendary tomb of King Liangzhuang, like the fat in this wilderness, has long been targeted! This time, the grave robbers carried out large-scale blasting on the ancient tomb under the cover of firecrackers during the Chinese New Year. Faced with such a situation, people can't help wondering whether the ancient tomb was stolen. And the owner of this ancient tomb is the legendary King Liang Zhuang? What will be buried in the tomb? Will the ancient tomb be damaged irretrievably after being blown through? And these problems also make the staff of the archaeological team particularly worried! To this end, the local cultural relics department decided to excavate the ancient tomb immediately. On the one hand, they declare to their superiors, on the other hand, they begin to explore before excavation. After research, Hubei Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology decided to hand over the task of excavating ancient tombs to research librarian Liang Zhu. Liang Zhu, 50, participated in the excavation of the tombs of King Ceng Houyi and King Zhao Chu. Under the auspices of Liang and Zhu, the preliminary work of excavation started rapidly. Through the efforts of archaeologists, the shape, width and direction of the tomb of Zeng Houyi have been clearly defined at the excavation site. The whole tomb is an I-shaped structure, which is divided into two rooms. The front room is 42 square meters, and the back room is only 3 1 square meter, which is somewhat shabby in the Ming Dynasty Prince's tomb. The news of the burial plan of King Liangzhuang's tomb spread, and many people said they were not optimistic about this ancient tomb. On the one hand, the literature about the tomb of King Liangzhuang is very clear, so it is very likely that the tomb will be stolen. In addition, according to the system, the princes of the Ming Dynasty are not allowed to be buried with thick burial, so it is very likely that the number of cultural relics originally buried with them in the tomb of King Liangzhuang is very limited. However, as we all know, there are more than 5,300 funerary objects unearthed from the tomb of King Liangzhuang, including gold, silver, jade, (pearl) gems, copper, iron, lead and tin, porcelain, pottery, lacquer wood, stone and bone horn, among which there are more than 65,438 pieces of gold, silver and jade, and more than 34,000 pieces of jewelry stones. Such a large number of gold, silver and jewels buried with the tomb have not been found in the tomb of the Prince of Ming Dynasty, second only to Dingling, the imperial tomb of Ming Dynasty, and it is another major archaeological discovery after Dingling in Ming Dynasty. The cultural relics unearthed from the tomb of King Liangzhuang, that is to say, the tomb of the Prince of Ming Dynasty, which is not favored by people, is actually a real underground treasure house! So, what twists and turns happened when the tomb of King Liangzhuang was excavated? For more exciting content, please pay attention to the headline number of "Hubei Satellite TV Secret"!