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In 1977, the old man accidentally dug up 5 Statues of Tang Dynasty Buddha, and experts persuaded them to turn them in, and then rewarded 30 food stamps

Cultural relics are indeed our Treasures of China, but also our countless Chinese must be protected, if the discovery of cultural relics, please remember that it must be reported to the Cultural Relics Bureau, we absolutely can not let our country's treasures lost overseas, in modern times alone the Yuanmingyuan has been looted tens of millions of national treasures, if in the calculation of the later War of Resistance Against Japan and so on, it is really a shocking number.

In 1977, the old man accidentally dug up 5 Statues of Tang Dynasty Buddha, and experts persuaded them to turn them in, and then rewarded 30 food stamps

42 years ago, that is, in 1977, in a place called Caocun in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province, there was an incident of digging up a national treasure, which shocked the local cultural relics bureau at that time, and it was unimaginable that such a small mountain village could actually dig up so many treasures!

At that time, there was an old man Cao, one day old man Cao carried a hoe out of the house early and came to the nearby mountain to hoe the ground, in fact, Old Man Cao's behavior was very strange, because in the past he rarely went to this double dragon neck mountain, after all, this double dragon neck mountain is 3 kilometers away from the villagers, so why is old man Cao unusual?

In 1977, the old man accidentally dug up 5 Statues of Tang Dynasty Buddha, and experts persuaded them to turn them in, and then rewarded 30 food stamps

In fact, it was because old man Cao had a strange dream when he slept the night before, that is, old man Cao actually dreamed that he had dug up a lot of gold, but when he woke up, he found that it was actually a dream, but Old Man Cao felt that this dream was very strange, was it meant to have a meaning, so the next day Old Man Cao carried a hoe to this double dragon neck mountain.

In this way, Old Man Cao began to hoe the ground, the mood is naturally very much looking forward to it, but after digging for half a day, he did not find anything, and he was also very discouraged, it seems that this is really just a dream, but at this time, Old Man Cao dug out a loud noise, it seems that he must have dug something, is it a stone? Of course not, digging into the stone can not make such a sound, for this reason Old Man Cao was very curious, he continued to dig wildly, but did not expect to dig out a large bluestone slab, after removing the bluestone slab, did not expect that there was a large hole below, or a pit.

In 1977, the old man accidentally dug up 5 Statues of Tang Dynasty Buddha, and experts persuaded them to turn them in, and then rewarded 30 food stamps

And this pit under the place of a lot of Buddha statues, should be copper, and there is gold, Old Man Cao felt that it should not be gold, I thought there was gold, but after looking for half a day, old man Cao decided to calculate it, just take these Buddha statues home, it is also to make up for his loss!

In 1977, the old man accidentally dug up 5 Statues of Tang Dynasty Buddha, and experts persuaded them to turn them in, and then rewarded 30 food stamps
In 1977, the old man accidentally dug up 5 Statues of Tang Dynasty Buddha, and experts persuaded them to turn them in, and then rewarded 30 food stamps

On the way back, someone naturally found old man Cao carrying something, asked carefully to know that it was a Buddha statue, some people began to guess that there was a treasure here, saying that there was no gold, so the villagers here began to dig, and later they dug out a lot of bronze Buddha statues.

In 1977, the old man accidentally dug up 5 Statues of Tang Dynasty Buddha, and experts persuaded them to turn them in, and then rewarded 30 food stamps

Fortunately, this matter was known to the local cultural management bureau at that time, so it sent cultural relics experts to rush over, after arriving at the scene, the expert first found this old man Cao, explained to him the importance of cultural relics, helpless old man Cao could only choose to hand over the 5 bronze statues he excavated, and the experts also went to the village to confiscate, and finally a total of 11 bronze statues, after identification, these Buddha statues are from the Tang Dynasty more than 1,000 years ago, and the pit is actually a cellar site.

In 1977, the old man accidentally dug up 5 Statues of Tang Dynasty Buddha, and experts persuaded them to turn them in, and then rewarded 30 food stamps

Of course, in order to show the initiative of Old Man Cao and the villagers, the experts still made a reward, and afterwards each person was rewarded with 30 food stamps, although it was not very valuable compared with the cultural relics, but this honor made everyone proud in their hearts.

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