In 1914, the British explorer Stein conducted his third archaeological expedition to Xinjiang and unearthed a canoe-shaped colorful coffin in the Kumtag Desert of Turpan. The grape decoration on the colorful coffin made it very popular. Xinjiang guide Yi Labuyin almost suffered a mental breakdown. What's even more strange is that there is actually half a corpse buried in the coffin. That night, the colorful coffin disappeared, and Xinjiang guide Irab disappeared mysteriously. Based on the fragmentary ancient Xinjiang characters in his memory, Stein asked a sinologist to translate four words: Grape Ancient City. After more than ten years of research, Stein unexpectedly discovered the secrets about Turpan in the Bible. He prepared to enter Xinjiang again in 1929, but was expelled by the Chinese government for repeatedly stealing treasures. The failure of the fourth Xinjiang expedition plan became Stein's lifelong regret...
A distress call from his deceased mentor led Yuan Sen to Turpan. This beautiful tourist resort actually hides mysteries, which is shocking every step of the way. With the help of local guides, Yuan Sen passed through the Feng Shui array in Grape Valley and entered the bottom of the Flame Mountain. He discovered the Qili civilization that was annihilated by Gao Xianzhi, a Goguryeo-born Tang general during the Tang Dynasty, and cracked the mystery of Stein's story a hundred years ago. 's unsolved mysteries.