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Cultural relics excavated from Korean tombs were listed as "national treasures", our experts: we dug out 10 tons

A country with a sense of historical inferiority will always steal the history of other countries, and this country is South Korea. Not long ago, South Koreans applied for the Dragon Boat Festival as their country's cultural heritage, causing a stir, and everyone unanimously questioned, this festival is obviously Chinese, how did it become South Korea? In fact, in 1983, South Korea also applied for a cultural heritage certificate for "Chinese characters", but at that time this application was quickly rejected by international organizations, because China is the country that uses Chinese characters and is also the founding country of Chinese characters, which is suspected of plagiarizing the culture of other countries, and this time South Korea was seriously warned. But not long ago, they came to a very surprising conclusion, that is, the famous Chinese writer Confucius was Korean.

Cultural relics excavated from Korean tombs were listed as "national treasures", our experts: we dug out 10 tons

South Korea's thousand-year-old tomb dug out ancient coins, which belong to China's "five baht money"

Confucius was a native of Shandong, and Korean scholars point out that Shandong was the territory of Korea in ancient times, so there is no doubt that Confucius was Korean. History should be authentic, not fabricated, and such an act will only make people see their unwillingness to admit the truth of history. In 2018, Korean archaeologists dug up an ancient tomb in a wasteland, and the tomb also unearthed a number of bronze artifacts, including copper coins and bronze goggles, as well as some bronze utensils. Archaeologists in South Korea say that this ancient tomb is a tomb of nobility, this ancient tomb has a history of more than 2,000 years, very old. Among them, the bronze artifacts unearthed are national treasures, and these bronze coins are very rare, and Korean archaeologists are very excited.

Cultural relics excavated from Korean tombs were listed as "national treasures", our experts: we dug out 10 tons

After they revealed the "looks" of these national treasure-level cultural relics, our experts questioned, is this not a Chinese coin? This coin is round, there is a square gap in the middle, at both ends of the coin, there are also engraved "five baht" two words, so Chinese archaeologists generally call such coins five baht coins, which is the han dynasty period coins. In 2011, China's archaeologists found a large Han tomb in a village in Nanchang, Jiangxi, the tomb of Liu He, Liu He's tomb has a large number of five baht coins, these five baht money is not like the five baht money in the tombs of Korean nobles, there are only a dozen pieces, and the number of five baht coins in Liu He's tomb has reached 10 tons.

Cultural relics excavated from Korean tombs were listed as "national treasures", our experts: we dug out 10 tons

A 10-ton coin was unearthed from the Tomb of the Sea Dusk, which is consistent with the National Treasure of Korea

Liu He was a famous "deposed emperor" in China's history, and also the first emperor of the Han Dynasty to be deposed. The historical record of Liu He was an absurd and unscrupulous emperor, and when he became emperor, he only knew how to enjoy himself, but did not know how to manage the government. However, archaeologists have found a different historical truth through the archaeology of Liu He's tomb, Liu He's tomb has a large number of gold and silver objects, and a large amount of money, not because he loves money, but because he is in a high place, these burial items are almost universal in the tombs of the nobles in the Han Room. Our experts said that we dug up 10 tons of a tomb, and South Korea only dug out a dozen pieces, which are regarded as national treasures.

Cultural relics excavated from Korean tombs were listed as "national treasures", our experts: we dug out 10 tons

In Liu He's tomb there are a large number of musical instruments, and the types of these instruments are very diverse, which can be seen that he is a person who likes music. In Liu He's tomb, there are also a large number of ancient books, most of these ancient books are Confucian books, generally excavated ancient books are some high-ranking officials and important ministers, like Liu He such a princely tomb appeared a large number of ancient books, or very rare. From here, we can know that Liu He was very fond of reading before his death, and a person who likes to read and is proficient in music will be such incompetent as recorded in history?

Cultural relics excavated from Korean tombs were listed as "national treasures", our experts: we dug out 10 tons

The Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty was a person who liked to read and enjoy pleasures, but he was diligent and loved the people, and together with Kangxi, he created the prosperous era of Kangqian and made great contributions to the development of the Qing Dynasty. Qianlong left behind a lot of calligraphy and painting works, the emperor who loves culture and entertainment may be a Ming Jun, or he may be a Dim Jun, because the Song Huizong during the Song Dynasty was a "cultured" Emperor Xia. Regarding Liu He, the historical record is not very detailed, experts can not know what kind of person he is, can only analyze what kind of person he is from his deeds and relics, it is undeniable that although Liu He has no merit in history, he has left a lot of precious heritage for future generations.

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