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The tomb of the king, which has been abandoned for 800 years, was found by the old man who repaired the pigsty and dug out a strange dragon

In 1115 AD, after more than twenty years of conquest, Yan Ah Bone opened the Queen of Chuanghou Jin and set the capital at Shangjing Huining Province. Determined to expand the territory, Ah Kuan da continued to send his generals to conquer Daliao, and after 8 years of fierce fighting, Ah Kuan Da led an army to invade Yanjing. Daliao has been entrenched in Yanjing for a long time, and will hide all kinds of rare treasures looted from the Central Plains in Yanjing. After Ah Kuan entered this treasure city, he did not immediately pursue the Liao Tianzuo Emperor, but carefully searched for treasures everywhere.

The tomb of the king, which has been abandoned for 800 years, was found by the old man who repaired the pigsty and dug out a strange dragon

The treasures and classics in the entire Yanjing City, including the craftsmen who are skilled in building cities, palaces, and so on, all of which are rarely lacking in The Later Jin, are all regarded one by one, and those who do not fall are brought back to the Later Jin Shangjing. However, Yan Akuta did not have time to receive these treasures, and suddenly fell ill on the way back to the division, and died soon after. Southwest of Kamigyo Palace Castle, is where ahkuda's mausoleum is located, and after Aku was killed, he was buried here.

According to history, the construction of this mausoleum is very exquisite, and the ground hall is covered with glazed tiles, which reflects each other with the Later Golden Palace Castle. However, only 12 years after Yan A's bones were buried, the underground palace was opened and reburied to the Heling Tomb in Hukai Mountain, and the mausoleum in Shangjing was also sealed and abandoned, and what is rarely known is that the treasures in the mausoleum are still preserved. Nearly a thousand years have passed in a flash, and the Shangjing Imperial City has long been a ruin, leaving only a huge mound, and the mausoleum of Ah Kuanta is also full of wild grass, completely without traces.

The tomb of the king, which has been abandoned for 800 years, was found by the old man who repaired the pigsty and dug out a strange dragon

According to archaeologists from the Heilongjiang Museum, there are still some ancient city walls in the southern part of the post-Jin Dynasty, which is the imperial palace wall built during the Akuta period, and not far away is the site of the Akuta Mausoleum. At that time, the palace wall still did not have any luxurious shadow, and it was completely ruined. However, there are many green bricks in this ancient city wall, some broken and some complete, at that time these broken bricks and tiles were not noticed, but the villagers living on the edge of the old city wall often came here to take soil and bricks.

In 1965, an old man living nearby wanted to build a new pigsty, so he pushed a wheelbarrow to the city wall to dig up some bricks and tiles. It was noon, the sun was very strong, and the old man was suddenly shaken by a light and shadow in the process of digging the soil, yes, it was a bright spot of golden brilliance. The old man glanced at the side of no one else, he could dig down, and finally planed down a large pit half a person deep, jumped into the pit and searched carefully.

The tomb of the king, which has been abandoned for 800 years, was found by the old man who repaired the pigsty and dug out a strange dragon

What the old man did not expect was that he dug out a dragon, a heavy copper dragon, which was a treasure, and the old man did not think much about it, immediately wrapped the copper dragon and pushed the trolley home. After eating dinner, the doors and windows were locked, the old man lit a candle, carefully looked at this treasure, it was strange enough, this dragon was different from the dragon that soared in the painting or legend in the past, it was actually squatting, the old man sighed rarely, while placing the dragon on the small table next to the bed.

In the blink of an eye, 9 years have passed, and the old man has been quietly collecting this bronze dragon, and later handed it over to archaeologists. Archaeologists saw this bronze dragon, not only marveled, after identifying this object from the post-Jin dynasty, it belongs to the national treasure level cultural relics. After careful examination of historical materials, scholars found that this strange dragon was an ornament on the armrest of the Later Jin Emperor and the carriage armrest, and the bronze dragon was squatting on the handle.

Confirming the value of the bronze dragon, archaeologists immediately asked the old man to find the location of the excavation of the bronze dragon, after measurement from the Akuta Mausoleum is only a few hundred meters away, scholars believe that this should be the burial of the Akuta Mausoleum, and was moved out of the underground palace during the burial process, lost here. The discovery of the bronze dragon meant that many remains were still scattered in the abandoned Akuta Mausoleum, and archaeologists immediately carried out extensive drilling and protected the entire cemetery.

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