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The army opened the mountain, but blew up the ancient tomb of the Han Dynasty, and a national treasure was unearthed in the tomb, and the imitation was sold for 2.4 billion

In the long history of the mainland, in addition to some historical relics that have been excavated, more things and secrets are actually buried deep underground, so there are many historical relics discovered by chance, for example, there was an army that opened the mountain, but blew up the ancient tomb of the Han Dynasty, a national treasure was unearthed from the tomb, and even the "imitations" were sold to 2.4 billion, what is this thing?

In 2002, there was a sensational super-large fraud case, the owner of the case is a businessman from Huzhou Xie Genrong, who has accumulated tens of millions of wealth, but the ability can not keep up with the ambition, due to improper operation of the huge amount of money, moved to the bank loan, unfortunately there is no available collateral, so it is ready to build a fake cultural relics.

The army opened the mountain, but blew up the ancient tomb of the Han Dynasty, and a national treasure was unearthed in the tomb, and the imitation was sold for 2.4 billion

Golden jade cloth became his first choice, such a funeral dress is spliced with a square jade piece, which is connected with gold wire, especially honorable, in ancient times only the wang sun nobles can use the funeral, and Xie Genrong only used 20,000 pieces, made two pieces of golden jade clothes, and was identified by experts, got a market valuation of 2.4 billion.

Xie Genrong quickly took these two fakes to get a loan of 700 million yuan, although the final fraud case was exposed, but it also proved how much the true value of this treasure was, and the authenticity of this treasure was really an accident when it was discovered.

The army opened the mountain, but blew up the ancient tomb of the Han Dynasty, and a national treasure was unearthed in the tomb, and the imitation was sold for 2.4 billion

Back in 1968, when an army needed to use explosives to open a mountain in the process of building a base, and a mountain in Mancheng County, Henan Province, when it was blown open, found a black hole, which was not blown up at first glance, so experts said that this may be an ancient tomb.

When the professionals arrived at the scene, they found that this was an ancient tomb of the Han Dynasty, and after various tests, it was determined that this was the tomb of Liu Bei's ancestor Liu Sheng, the King of Zhongshan Jing, and more than 10,000 precious antiques were unearthed, including national treasure-level antiques such as golden jade clothes.

The army opened the mountain, but blew up the ancient tomb of the Han Dynasty, and a national treasure was unearthed in the tomb, and the imitation was sold for 2.4 billion

Imitations can sell for 2.4 billion, not to mention the real golden jade clothes!

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