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Henan's extraordinarily large tomb robbery case was exposed, the police cracked the case to recover tens of millions of national treasures, and the tomb owner was related to Wu Zetian

There is a tomb of the Empress Of Sorrows in Henan, and the tomb robbers can only admit the solidity of the tomb wall after three nights of excavations. In the end, on this lively day, under the cover of night and the sound of firecrackers, explosives were used to blast the tomb open several times to steal precious cultural relics. At that time, many local residents did not care, thinking that it was just the sound of fireworks and firecrackers in whose house. But some people still noticed the abnormality, after all, the sound of explosives is so loud that there is still a difference between firecrackers and firecrackers. So someone informed the local cultural relics protection department of the news, but it was the time of the small Chinese New Year's Eve, and the staff were on holiday. The personnel on duty were also suspicious of this news, and always felt that tomb robbers rarely chose such a day to carry out tomb robbery activities. After all, there is a high probability that people will be discovered. But the next day, local residents found traces left by tomb robbers digging ancient tombs with explosives, and archaeologists realized that there were really tomb robbers who had robbed tombs last night. Subsequently, the archaeologists who rushed to carry out rescue excavations of the ancient tomb saw that the Chinese of the tomb had been stolen and excavated, and they were really remorseful. Fortunately, in the end, this gang of grave robbers was arrested and brought to justice.

Henan's extraordinarily large tomb robbery case was exposed, the police cracked the case to recover tens of millions of national treasures, and the tomb owner was related to Wu Zetian

Empress Pei was the crown princess of Wu Zetian's eldest son, Li Hong. At that time, tomb robbers stole sixty-one precious cultural relics from his tomb. Among them, nineteen are national first-class cultural relics, thirty are national second-class cultural relics, and twelve are national third-class cultural relics. They are all the image carriers of the social life of the Tang Dynasty, and are important historical materials for studying the economy, burial system, customs, clothing and clothing, sculpture, painting, firing, glazing and other crafts of the Tang Dynasty. It has extremely valuable historical value, artistic value, and archaeological value.

Henan's extraordinarily large tomb robbery case was exposed, the police cracked the case to recover tens of millions of national treasures, and the tomb owner was related to Wu Zetian

Only one of them

The unofficial price of the "Man on Horse" figurines has reached more than 10 million, and there are also treasure blue glaze lamps that were once only recorded and not physical, as well as various precious cultural relics. The archaeological team is still afraid in retrospect, but fortunately the artifacts were finally recovered.

Henan's extraordinarily large tomb robbery case was exposed, the police cracked the case to recover tens of millions of national treasures, and the tomb owner was related to Wu Zetian

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