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The 100-year-old tomb in the deep mountains was stolen and fragments of blue and white porcelain were left at the scene

author:China Youth Network

Some time ago, in Sanxing Township, Shizhu County, Chongqing, there was a tomb robbery case, which caused a lot of impact in the local area.

This is the deep mountain of Wudou Village in Sanxing Township, Shizhu County, more than 1600 meters above sea level, and the stolen tomb is located here. Judging from the tombstone, this tomb was built in the 16th year of the Republic of China, that is, in 1927, 93 years ago, the owner of the tomb is called Xiao Guoxing, and some of his descendants live in the Dazhu Group of Wudou Village, who accidentally found that the tomb was stolen on March 27 this year.

The 100-year-old tomb in the deep mountains was stolen and fragments of blue and white porcelain were left at the scene

Xiao Guoxing's descendants saw that there was a broken blue and white porcelain plate on the head of the tomb, so they realized that the ancestral tomb had been stolen. The reporter noticed that this tomb was all made of bluestone, and the entire large stone above the top of the tomb had been broken, forming a hole, and all the funerary goods in the tomb were missing.

The 100-year-old tomb in the deep mountains was stolen and fragments of blue and white porcelain were left at the scene

Xiao Guoxing's descendants speculated: "It should be the people around them, who pull people in from outside and wreak havoc." ”

This large tomb is located deep in the mountains and is sparsely populated. Subsequently, Xiao Guoxing's descendants reported the case to the local Xialu police station. After receiving the alarm, the Xialu police station attached great importance to this, and immediately sent the police to the scene to investigate, and a case has been filed and investigated.

The 100-year-old tomb in the deep mountains was stolen and fragments of blue and white porcelain were left at the scene

Do the funerary items in this tomb of the Republic of China have any cultural relics value? Who is Xiao Guoxing, the tomb owner? The reporter made further visits.

From the scene, this tomb is very grand, 4 meters high, 5 meters wide, made of stone, not only inscribed with words, but also many animal patterns, such a tomb, generally from large households.

The 100-year-old tomb in the deep mountains was stolen and fragments of blue and white porcelain were left at the scene

From the text on the tombstone, it can be seen that Xiao Guoxing is not only a large landlord, but also a businessman, Sanxing Township Wudou Village has been opened a lead and zinc mine since the Beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Xiao Guoxing has made a lot of money selling lead and zinc, and is more prestigious in the local area.

Many people are concerned about whether such a large tomb has any cultural relics value in it. The reporter picked up several fragments of broken blue and white porcelain at the scene and sent them to the Shizhu County Cultural Relics Management Office for consultation.

Director He of the Shizhu County Cultural Relics Management Institute confirmed that the porcelain pieces left at the scene are blue and white porcelain, which has a certain cultural relics value.

The 100-year-old tomb in the deep mountains was stolen and fragments of blue and white porcelain were left at the scene

Director He told reporters that the stolen tomb was built less than 100 years ago, they did not know its existence before, so it was not included in the cultural relics point for protection, but judging from the tomb photos and blue and white porcelain plates provided by the reporter, although Xiao Guoxing's tomb did not reach the category of precious cultural relics, it could be included in the general cultural relics for protection. There are many tombs like Xiao Guoxing on stone pillars, and the cultural relics management office hopes that the whole society will pay attention to the protection issue.

At present, this grave robbery case is still under investigation.

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