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Sichuan found 1700 years ago ancient tombs, excavated 40 "submachine guns", experts: it is indeed him

Sichuan found 1700 years ago ancient tombs, excavated 40 "submachine guns", experts: it is indeed him

Introduction: In the early 1990s, Chinese archaeologists found an ancient tomb in Sichuan. The tomb is large in size and has a history of more than 1,700 years. Shockingly, after the experts entered the cemetery, they actually dug up more than 40 "submachine guns". Of course, these are not modern submachine guns, but wooden powerful repeating crossbows. The crossbows are well preserved, the surface is painted with tung oil, and next to the 40 crossbows are rows of iron arrows.

Sichuan found 1700 years ago ancient tombs, excavated 40 "submachine guns", experts: it is indeed him

The experts were curious, and they immediately went through the local county records and finally figured out the identity of the owner of the tomb. The owner of the tomb was named Zhang Bao, and he was Zhang Fei's son. In the late Three Kingdoms period, the Shu state did not have many generals who could recruit good warriors, the population was also shrinking sharply, and there was a serious shortage of various military talents. At this time, Zhuge Liang decided to reuse Zhang Bao. Zhang Bao was young and promising, and soon made some achievements. Zhang Bao commanded the Garrison of the Shu Army and successfully cultivated a large number of his own confidants.

Sichuan found 1700 years ago ancient tombs, excavated 40 "submachine guns", experts: it is indeed him

In the seventh year of the Shu Han Dynasty, Zhuge Liang sent an army to attack the State of Wei for the second time. This time, Zhang Bao went out with him. Zhang Bao was good at deploying troops, and he annihilated four Northern Wei generals in one fell swoop. Zhang Bao achieved such outstanding results, and the Shu Han generals were full of appreciation. Unfortunately, Zhang Bao was subsequently killed on the battlefield, and Zhuge Liang buried him in Beishan. The high-ranking officials of the Shu Kingdom attached great importance to Zhang Bao's death, and they found a feng shui treasure land, and Liu Chan even gave a large number of funerary items.

Sichuan found 1700 years ago ancient tombs, excavated 40 "submachine guns", experts: it is indeed him

With the excavation of Zhang Bao's cemetery, experts began to try to find the source of forty crossbows. After some research, everyone finally confirmed the inventor of the bow and crossbow, and indeed it was Zhuge Liang, who moved the world. Originally, the crossbows in Zhang Bao's tomb could be fired continuously, and the physical structure of the crossbow was also extremely advanced. When fighting against the Northern Wei Dynasty, Zhang Bao flexibly commanded the battle, and of course he used these crossbows. Zhuge Liang was particularly appreciative of Zhang Bao, and it was likely that he buried these crossbows together. Later, these crossbows were collected by the Sichuan Provincial Museum, and various media also made great reports. When foreigners saw these cleverly designed crossbows, they were all shocked. Zhuge Liang's extraordinary wisdom was once again verified.

Sichuan found 1700 years ago ancient tombs, excavated 40 "submachine guns", experts: it is indeed him

Conclusion: Zhuge Liang was able to design such a weapon more than 1700 years ago, which is really remarkable. As a young Junjie of shu han, Zhang Bao died prematurely, which was undoubtedly a huge loss to the Shu han regime. In the Shu Han Group, Zhang Bao and Guan Xing were given great expectations, and their performance also won everyone's satisfaction. Unfortunately, neither of them was able to fulfill their father's last wishes, and both fell on the battlefield. Since then, the talent problem of the Shu Han regime has never been solved.

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