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Gold, silver and jewels excavated from ancient tombs
In our development history of more than 5,000 years, many ancient relics and cultural relics have been left for our future generations to refer to. Grave robbers were rampant, resulting in the destruction of many ancient tombs. Later, after the founding of New China, it immediately attached importance to the protection of cultural relics, and set up departments related to cultural relics to rescue the ancient tombs and keep them in the most complete state. Now there are museums in every place, showing local cultural relics to many people and filling in a lot of history.

You may think that Shaanxi is an ancient capital, so there should be many ancient tombs. Some people even think that there are many ancient tombs under many schools in Shaanxi, so dig them casually. In fact, this is just everyone's idea. There is also a place with many ancient tombs. According to statistics, there are many ancient tombs in almost every place, and this place is Shanxi. Therefore, from the Western Zhou Dynasty, Shanxi began to produce a culture of breeding.

As we are going to talk about today, it happened in a small village in Jiangxian County, Shanxi Province. At that time, the villagers were sleeping when they heard a loud noise. Just after the sound disappeared, many people in the village came out to look for the source of the sound. Finally, they found the scene and found many stolen holes in the middle of the wheat field. The thieves left many tools around the stolen holes that they could not take away.

Later, after learning the news, archaeologists immediately went to the scene and found the stolen hole in the wheat field. They think that the grave buried under it is not an ordinary grave, but it may be very big. So after getting approval, they began to dig for protection. Later, when they went in, they saw that this was a grave where husband and wife were buried together, and there seemed to be many funerary objects in it. Fortunately, the local villagers found it in time, otherwise the loss was not small and the tomb was not destroyed.

However, after textual research and identification, it was learned that the owner of the tomb was Shu Bo, the monarch of Shu State, and his wife Biji. This has always overturned a statement that this place was under the jurisdiction of Jin State, which directly proved that in Hengshui area of Zhou Dynasty at that time, a large area of land was not the territory of Jin State, which filled a big gap in history and also let us know that there was another place called Shu State. It turns out that his wife's grave is much larger than that of the king of a country, and there are many funerary objects, so it can also be proved that the so-called Ji does not represent a position, but probably refers to a surname, so it can also be inferred that she is a descendant of the imperial clan of the Zhou Dynasty.

However, among these numerous funerary objects, the most precious one appeared, that is, silk, which was discovered by archaeologists in about five days, which surprised them very much, but also made them feel distressed. After all, at that time, their technology was not enough to take down the silk in good condition, so this time it may destroy the essence of cultural relics and can only be temporarily motionless.

So with the permission of their superiors, they invited experts from Beijing to take out this silk fabric with professional technology. The name is Huang Wei. Historically, this thing was only used by ancient nobles to decorate tombs.