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As we all know, the ancients were very particular about the geomantic omen in the cemetery after death. In order to avoid being disturbed after death, they usually choose remote places without leaving any records. In this way, finding the address of the ancient tomb is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Most of the ancient tombs unearthed now are discovered by accident. What I want to tell you today is that workers dug reservoirs and dug up ancient tombs, which were also discovered during the construction process. What kind of secrets are there in the ancient tomb?

In a rainy season, many places in Zunyi, Guizhou were flooded, which caused huge economic losses to the local area. In order to solve the flood, the government began planning to build a brand-new reservoir in Yangjiahu in 20 14. During the local investigation, the workers found a stolen ancient tomb nearby, so they informed the archaeological department.

Archaeologists found that this is a group of tombs, which looks ordinary on the outside. At first, they speculated that it was just a civilian tomb. After a preliminary investigation, the experts started the archaeological excavation. Although the ancient tomb has been stolen, experts are still very cautious when opening it, because the ancient tomb is very old, and a little carelessness may cause damage to the cultural relics inside.

When experts entered the ancient tomb, the first thing they saw was a beautiful coffin, and even the nails of the coffin were pure gold. What is even more surprising is that the experts also found a large number of gold and jade articles in the ancient tomb, and then many Gu Jian were unearthed. Although this ancient tomb looks ordinary, the cultural relics unearthed in it directly prove the noble status of the tomb owner. Experts speculate that the owner of the tomb deliberately modified the appearance of the tomb to prevent grave robbers from patronizing. Because this ancient tomb is so precious, experts are also curious about who its owner is.

Finally, the identity of the owner of the tomb was verified on an exquisite silver candlestick, which read "One Mao Tian Gong". Experts consulted the information and learned that the tomb belonged to the Southern Song Dynasty. According to the study of funerary objects, experts determined that the owner of this ancient tomb was Yang Jia, the toast of Bozhou in the Southern Song Dynasty. Yang Jia is not only a red man in Bozhou, but also led troops to the battlefield to resist foreigners many times.

After Yang Jia's death, the emperor posthumously awarded him as a hero in order to reward his lifelong contribution to Bozhou, and built a luxurious mausoleum. Even the nails on the coffin are gold. However, due to the low-lying terrain and long-term erosion by muddy water, Yangjialing looks like an ordinary burial pit when it is discovered. Fortunately, however, the cultural relics inside did not suffer much damage.