Find the treasure left by Xiang Yu and give it to the country. So this is the thing. What is this?

As a country with a long history of 5,000 years, China has naturally left many legends about treasures. These legends are passed down from mouth to mouth, and most people believe them. Therefore, there are so many fans in the story of grave robbery in recent years, but most of these stories are based on reality. For example, the nine-story demon tower in "Ghost Blowing Lights" is the No.1 tomb of Wei Xue excavated by archaeologists, and the sacred tree in Qinling Mountain in "Tomb Raider Notes" is based on Sanxingdui.

Now there are two tombs left in China, one is the tomb of Wu Zetian and the other is the tomb of Qin Shihuang. Because the technology of cultural relics protection is not perfect, we can only wait for the development of science and technology to a certain stage before unveiling the mystery. Although many ancient tombs in China have been excavated, there are still some fascinating treasures. In a small village in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, there is a story about Xiang Yu's treasure, which is clearly recorded in Historical Records, so the prototype of Xiang Yu's treasure will be.

Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province is a treasure trove of geomantic omen, and the treasure map of Xiang Yu is here. Many celebrities have failed to come here for treasure hunting.

Shaoxing, Zhejiang is a magical place. Since ancient times, it has been a gathering place for literati and scholars, and it is also the birthplace of many famous people in China, such as Lu Xun, Zhu Ziqing, Jin Yong and Xu Zhimo. Just like that sentence, one side of the soil and water will support one side. Since Shaoxing is such a treasure, it has also been a battleground for military strategists since ancient times. At the time of the struggle between Chu and Han, Xiang Yu, the overlord of the western Chu Dynasty, had secretly trained in Caowan Village, Shaoxing, and wanted to finally.

There are many treasures, and I don't know who to leave them to, so I'm going to bury them. If I can make a comeback after failure, I will carve its strange symbol on the local stone tablet as a clue to the location of the treasure. However, Xiang Yu finally failed in the hegemony between Chu and Han, which may be a great blow to him, so he was ashamed to see his elders in Jiangdong, so Wujiang finally committed suicide, which was cited as a pity by the world. So the treasure map also died with Xiang Yu, until now.

Xiang Yu's treasure map is carved on a stone near Caowan Village. It is about 8 cm long and 5 cm wide. The font carved on it is not like Xiao Zhuan, nor is it like an inscription. It's square and looks like our house plan now. As time goes by, the original smooth stone tablet has been covered with moss, and the surface of the text has become very rough.

So has anyone seen these characters in history? The answer is yes. Zhang Dai, a famous scholar and historian in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, is also known as Tan Qian, Wan Sitong and Cha Jizuo? Four Great Historians in East Zhejiang? Among them, Chajizuo is the ancestor of the famous martial arts writer Jin Yong.

Zhang Dai once solved the eternal mystery left by Xiang Yu here, but it was only a bamboo slip of Rainbow Yangming's mind. What characters did Zhang Dai face? Ge? After a few days and nights, I never understood the mystery and finally gave up.

The other one is from our country? Big pig's feet? Emperor Qianlong, we know that Qianlong went down to the south of the Yangtze River and spent a lot of money. He liked to collect ancient calligraphy and painting, and painted a lot of barrage on it, which led to the unrecognizable calligraphy and painting in the Forbidden City. He wrote more than 40,000 poems in his life, calling himself a literary youth, but he can only be said to be a literary fan, because his poems are really pleasing. On one occasion, Gan Long and Ji Xiaolan watched the snow scene together, and he was moved by this scene. One after another, two, three, four or five, six, seven, eight or nine. . . . . . Ji Xiaolan said that this pseudo-Wen Qing is going to be a bad poem again, and then it won't be ten. . . . . . In order to give the boss a step down, so as not to make people laugh and be generous, he added: He flew into the reeds. ? It seems that Ji Xiaolan's ability to sense motive is no less than that of Xiao Shenyang. Emperor Qianlong was really satisfied and wrote it into his own poetry collection. Finally, this poem was included in our primary school Chinese textbook.

Closer to home, Qianlong once visited Jiangnan six times. It is said that he went to find his birth mother. But in the eyes of Shaoxing people, the purpose of Qianlong's trip to the south of the Yangtze River is not that simple. He is looking for Xiang Yu's treasure. He has been to Caowan Village many times, but he can only sigh when he sees the strange words on the stone tablet. It turned out that I was really a pseudo-cultural person, so I finally had to go home.

There are other treasure maps in Xiang Yu's treasure. It is very difficult to cast a giant golden gong, and the prototype may be Yu.

China is a vast country. Isn't there a word expert to solve the puzzle? Let time turn the engraved historical treasure into dust, but it can't be cracked, because the treasure map is carved on several stones respectively, while other treasure maps may have been buried under the loess for a long time and have not been found so far, just like the 42 chapters of Duke Lushan, you have to put several treasure maps together to know the correct location of the treasure.