Master Feng Shui of Ancient Tomb in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province
Since the Three Kingdoms period, when Cao Cao set up a special warfare team to touch gold, the wind of grave robbery has become more and more rampant. Many precious cultural relics have been destroyed by violent theft, and many cultural relics with historical research value have also become a means for grave robbers to make huge profits. However, many experts can only carry out rescue excavation of these stolen tombs, and often the scenes they see after going down the tomb make many archaeologists very sad. Only a few tombs can be preserved well after being stolen, most of them have been stolen, and some have even been stolen. This ancient tomb found in Taiyuan, Shanxi is like this. In the last century, a big tomb with an area of more than 400 square meters was found in a village in Taiyuan, Shanxi. According to the specifications of ancient tombs, the owner of this tomb should be a noble or a particularly rich local tyrant. However, this ancient tomb is what we just said. When the archaeological team found it, it had been looted, and there were many stolen holes in the seal of this tomb, not only dug by modern grave robbers, but also many ancient ones. This tomb seems to have been stolen many years ago. Archaeologists in big picture mode are also helpless to see such a scene. Seeing so many stolen pits, they guess that this ancient tomb should be stolen almost. With the approval of their superiors, they began the rescue excavation of the ancient tomb. Although the tomb is empty, experts are surprised by its luxury. According to various indications, experts speculated that the owner of the tomb should be Hu Lvjin, but after opening the main tomb, experts found that the previous guess was wrong. Because the epitaph is engraved on the main tomb, it shows that this is the tomb of Lou Rui, the king of Dongan in the Northern Qi Dynasty. Lou Rui, a big picture model, is a person who indulges in debauchery, extortion and endless money collection in history. It is conceivable that such a person's funerary objects are very precious and of historical value, but because they have been stolen many times, experts now see only an empty tomb, in which gold, silver and jade articles have already been stolen, leaving only a wall and a cow. Experts believe that these two pieces are the most precious cultural relics in the whole tomb. This mural is magnificent and superb, and it is difficult to preserve the mural in the tomb. Experts directly moved this wall back to the museum. Now this mural has become a precious cultural relic that is forbidden to leave the country for exhibitions. Big Picture Mode Big Picture Mode Another cow was left on the ground because it looked really unremarkable. Maybe the grave robbers thought it was worthless, so they stayed. But in fact, this is a red pottery cow, which is a cultural relic with high historical research value, so it has now become a first-class cultural relic in China.