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Zhangjiajie found a cave and dug out a large amount of gold and silver treasure, expert: Li Zicheng hidden

author:Fisher Father

Li Zicheng became the leader of the peasant revolt at the end of the Ming Dynasty, his profession was a shepherd, and he joined Wang Gao Yingxiang as a general and continued to be called the King of Chuang. The peasant rebel army he led successfully overthrew the Ming Dynasty and carried out a frenzied plunder of the city of Beijing. Many gold and silver treasures fell into his hands, and the cart loaded with six thousand taels and the silver with 70 million. After the Qing army entered the customs, Li Zicheng took away the treasure and there was no trace.

Zhangjiajie found a cave and dug out a large amount of gold and silver treasure, expert: Li Zicheng hidden
Zhangjiajie found a cave and dug out a large amount of gold and silver treasure, expert: Li Zicheng hidden

There is a village called Wangjiazhai under guanyin mountain in the Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area of Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province. In 2001, called by the village secretary of Wang Jiazhai, the villagers decided to explore Guanyin Mountain. The local expedition team conducted an expedition to this end, and on the fifth day, an expeditionary found that there seemed to be mud in the place where the foot was stepping, and the observation found that it was more like a hand-made patch, about three inches long.

Zhangjiajie found a cave and dug out a large amount of gold and silver treasure, expert: Li Zicheng hidden

After analysis, everyone speculated that the cave may have been blocked. Sure enough, there was a chaotian stone cave underneath it, and after the consent of the relevant departments, the excavation work began immediately. It turned out that the cave was dug, and there were a lot of gold and silver treasures inside. After expert identification, these cultural relics belong to the Yuan Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty.

Experts also believe that these treasures may be Hidden by Li Zicheng. Legend has it that Li Zicheng left Beijing and gave the treasure to General Li Guo to settle. In order to avoid being chased and killed by officers and soldiers, Li Guo became a monk and was called a wild whisker. Before he died, he scattered the treasure and hid it on several hills on Tianmen Mountain, and Tianmen Mountain was not far from Guanyin Mountain.

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