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China's three unsolved mysteries, the first is the anti-Japanese holy relics, the last one has not been solved so far!

There are many things in Chinese history that we can't explain now, and these things have become what we call unsolved mysteries now, and these unsolved mysteries have also become a driving force for us to explore ancient culture, but there are also several unsolved mysteries, and our current technology has no way to crack them.

First, the anti-Japanese holy relics - the mystery of the Beijing Lock Dragon Well

It is said that there is such a well in the city of Beijing, called the lock dragon well, it is rumored that there is a giant dragon locked under the well, after the Lugou Bridge incident, the Japanese devils came to Beijing City, heard the story of the lock dragon well, the so-called curiosity killed the cat, after these little devils came, several people pulled the iron cable in the well hard, but dragged for a long time did not see the end, several people looked towards the well, found that the water in the well was actually blood red, and there was a low roar, as if there was a dragon to take off, The little devil was so frightened that he wanted to prostrate himself at the mouth of the well, and this well also became an anti-Japanese artifact at that time

China's three unsolved mysteries, the first is the anti-Japanese holy relics, the last one has not been solved so far!

Second, the mystery of the Shennongjia Savages

In fact, the record of the wildlings has existed since the Western Zhou Dynasty, at that time, some people arrested the wildlings to attack the King of Zhou Cheng, after this, for more than three thousand years, the records of the wildlings are also continuous, and now we know more about the Shennongjia wildlings incident, after investigation, it was found that many discoveries are fraudulent, but even so, there are still some phenomena that cannot be explained, and this truth is more and more distant from us.

China's three unsolved mysteries, the first is the anti-Japanese holy relics, the last one has not been solved so far!

Third, the Yangtze River is bizarrely cut off

Regarding the interruption of the Yangtze River, there have only been two records in history, one in 1342 AD, and the second time is relatively close to us, but it also happened more than 60 years ago, this phenomenon has not been solved by anyone so far, and has become a major mystery in Chinese history.

China's three unsolved mysteries, the first is the anti-Japanese holy relics, the last one has not been solved so far!

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