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Chicken chirping at dawn does not touch gold? Lucky to the tomb of the Marquis of Hai, 10 tons of gold survived

In the history of the continent, countless emperors and generals have died in large-scale tombs, which have buried countless precious treasures of history. However, this has always been accompanied by the risk of tomb theft, and many precious cultural relics have disappeared since. But there are also many ancient tombs in the long years have been preserved until now, including an ancient tomb, is simply one of the super lucky, although also worried by the tomb robbers, but the tomb robbers in the excavation of the ancient tomb, have been excavated 15 meters, only 5 centimeters can get the tomb in the full 10 tons of gold, but so abandoned, but also let this tomb to be preserved, many precious cultural relics in it survived.

Chicken chirping at dawn does not touch gold? Lucky to the tomb of the Marquis of Hai, 10 tons of gold survived

In the archaeological excavations on the mainland, most of the time, some ancient tombs have been destroyed or are about to be destroyed, and the rescue protection and excavation of these tombs have begun. This is mainly because we honor the dead, but also because this is the ancestor of our nation, and our traditional culture has always had a tradition of worshipping ancestors. The lucky tomb mentioned in this article is a kind of rescue excavation. The owner of this tomb is Liu He, the Marquis of Haixia in the Western Han Dynasty. Don't look at him as just a marquis, he used to be an emperor, at first he was just a prince, but he was pushed to the emperor's throne by the minister Huo Guang, but he himself fainted, and finally he was deposed from the throne, and the result was that in the end, even the prince did not do it, and became a marquis of the sea.

Chicken chirping at dawn does not touch gold? Lucky to the tomb of the Marquis of Hai, 10 tons of gold survived

It is also because of his unique experience that he has left a strong mark in history, and the cultural relics unearthed in his tomb are also of great historical value. Liu He, who had been a prince and an emperor, his tomb was also luxurious and luxurious. Sadly, not long after he was buried, there was an earthquake in the Jiangxi region at that time, which caused a large amount of groundwater to be poured into his tomb, fortunately, it was also the protection of this groundwater that made countless tomb robbers helpless in the long years.

Chicken chirping at dawn does not touch gold? Lucky to the tomb of the Marquis of Hai, 10 tons of gold survived

However, in modern times, the tomb robbery equipment of the tomb robbers has gradually advanced, which makes the tomb robbers once again set their sights on Liu He's tomb. When his tomb faced the greatest risk of theft, the tomb robber's cave was dug 15 meters, and the precious cultural relics in his tomb were only 5 centimeters, and it was not known whether it was the legendary chicken that touched the gold lieutenant's chicken and did not touch the gold at dawn, or because of the situation at the location at that time, and finally the tomb robber completely gave up at this distance.

As a result, the tomb of the Marquis of Haidu, which has a history of more than 1,800 years, has been preserved intact to this day, although the perimeter of the tomb has been excavated by tomb robbers and dilapidated, but the cultural relics inside have been preserved intact. After the villagers around the tomb discovered these pirate holes, they hurried to report to the relevant departments, and finally, with the cooperation of archaeologists and other departments, they made rescue excavations of the tomb of Hai Xiahou. This excavation is also the largest archaeological excavation in the mainland in the last century, and a large number of historical relics from the Western Han Dynasty have been excavated in the tombs, and a huge amount of gold has also been found.

Chicken chirping at dawn does not touch gold? Lucky to the tomb of the Marquis of Hai, 10 tons of gold survived

Some of these gold were jewelry made of gold, but more were the circulating currencies made of gold at that time, and their weight was as high as 10 tons. If the tomb robbers at that time were only 5 centimeters in the excavation of a little bit, then these large numbers of precious cultural relics would not only be seriously damaged, but also a lot of cultural relics would be lost. I have to say that the tomb of The Marquis of Hai is extremely fortunate, from ancient times to the present, it seems to have been protected in the underworld.

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