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Villagers have no intention of picking up the "broken black box", and after expert identification: it contains 11.5 million Worth of Tang Dynasty cultural relics

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Antique cultural relics must be everyone will have some understanding of it, the mainland as an ancient cultural country with a history of more than 5,000 years, buried in the land of the mainland is certainly very much treasure, so there are some antique cultural relics are not all excavated by experts archaeologically, there will be some people with the luck of the sky to pick up valuable treasures. And we are talking about a man of bad luck today.

Villagers have no intention of picking up the "broken black box", and after expert identification: it contains 11.5 million Worth of Tang Dynasty cultural relics

The story takes place in a rural village in Pinglu County, Shanxi Province, in the 1970s, when a villager surnamed Li was working on his land, weeding his crops, when his weeding sickle inadvertently touched a hard object as he passed through a pit. So he bent down to pull the grass away and found a mysterious "broken black box" full of rust, which looked very strange. So this villager surnamed Li dared to go home in a hurry, and used the family's knife and hammer to pry open this mysterious "broken black box" with great trepidation.

Villagers have no intention of picking up the "broken black box", and after expert identification: it contains 11.5 million Worth of Tang Dynasty cultural relics

The moment the box was opened and the villager was shocked and excited to see what was inside. I saw a burst of golden light inside the box, and then I saw a pile of gold and some "gold necklaces" with exquisite patterns on it. Because the villagers did not have relative archaeological knowledge and experience, he thought that these things were the gold that people at that time had inadvertently dropped, and now they were all cheaper for him.

Villagers have no intention of picking up the "broken black box", and after expert identification: it contains 11.5 million Worth of Tang Dynasty cultural relics

By the next morning, he hadn't even cared about the crops in the field, and he was bent on going to town and selling all these things to enjoy his eternal wealth. When the villager entered a gold shop that was selling gold at that time and took out some of it for the staff inside to identify, an archaeologist invited by the owner of the gold shop to come here accidentally discovered this somewhat different gold. After careful observation by the villagers, experts found that these "gold jewelry" were not ordinary gold, but some precious antique gold jewelry from the Tang Dynasty.

Villagers have no intention of picking up the "broken black box", and after expert identification: it contains 11.5 million Worth of Tang Dynasty cultural relics

Soon archaeologists called some colleagues to conduct a comprehensive study of these objects, and finally determined that the owners of these things were Zhang Rutong, a general under the famous Figure An Lushan during the Tang Dynasty. And they also found an unknown history based on the words and patterns on these gold tablets.

That is, the famous general Guo Ziyi during the Tang Dynasty led his troops to fight against An Lushan in the present-day Pinglu County of Shanxi, and these gold items may also be left over from Zhang Rutong's defeat in the battle. Saved to the present day for some special reasons. Until this villager with "anti-heaven" luck picked it up.

Villagers have no intention of picking up the "broken black box", and after expert identification: it contains 11.5 million Worth of Tang Dynasty cultural relics

So the experts persuaded and educated the villagers, saying that these things are national treasures that cannot be sold by you, and once caught, they will be taken to jail as a reason, so that the villagers will hand over the remaining gold to the state, and the state will give you a certain compensation. In this way, the villagers had no choice but to hand over these things to archaeologists.

These historical gold objects from the Tang Dynasty and kept in the local history museum are now worth at least 11.5 million yuan.

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