Chapter 948 Chapter 948 You haven’t even started yet

Style: Romance Author: Jin Yuanbao's true formWords: 1995Update Time: 24/01/10 09:17:25
Um.

You also have to defend against the ferocious Gungun!

When people from various civilized tribes arrived at Jincheng Plain, they finally saw the world-famous Yufu.

At this time, Emperor Yan's army of warcraft also entered the Jincheng Plain.

Ever since, the first mythical war in ancient times officially started in Jincheng.

In the end, the coalition forces were defeated and the Yufu King City was destroyed.

Yufu King City is now Sanxingdui!

Not long after this battle, Yufu made a comeback, packed up his remnants, and together with the coalition forces, led a thousand elephant legions and iron-eating beasts to march north through the Qinling Mountains and the Yellow River, and finally defeated Emperor Yan at Banquan and won a complete victory.

But at this time, Yufu, who was the main force against Emperor Yan, was dead.

After Shaodian Huangdi took over the position of Yufu and was canonized, the Sanxingdui aborigines migrated to the northwest and became the ancient Qiang people.

A few years later, the Yellow Emperor's second son Changyi, who was supposed to inherit the throne, was displeased by the Yellow Emperor and was sent to Ruoshui. Here, Changyi married the daughter of the Shushan clan and gave birth to Zhuanxu.

Ruoshui was near the current Daliang Mountain. The specific location should be in a place called Tidu Mountain.

The Tidu Mountain here is different from the Tidu Mountain in the Classic of Mountains and Seas.

When Zhuan Xu was a boy, he lived in Sanxingdui.

After the death of Huangdi's eldest son Shaohao, Gonggong rebelled. In the end, Zhuanxu defeated Gonggong and became the co-lord of the world.

In general, as a representative of the ancient Shu civilization, Sanxingdui's origins are highly controversial, and no one can convince anyone.

As for the many bronzes from the Central Plains culture that can be seen in Sanxingdui...

Many experts say that this is the common result of civilizational exchanges.

hehe!

Civilization exchange? !

Have you seen other ruins in the Yin Ruins and things unearthed from Sanxingdui in various civilizations?

You can’t even afford fucking ivory!

The Chronicle of the King of Shu records that Xia Jie sent Commander Bian to attack Bashu Silkworm. Silkworm surrendered and offered countless gold and silver treasures to Commander Bian to return home with a full load.

But these trophies have never been dug out in the Central Plains.

So where did the bronzes from the Central Plains culture currently displayed in the Sanxingdui Museum come from?

hehe!

you guess!

"Little boy, what do you think?"

"Reporting to Master Laodao, I am standing and watching."

"You always want me to sit and watch."

"I personally like to lie down and watch."

Mr. Lao Dao glared at me fiercely, kicked my ass for no reason and then handed me a cigarette.

"Can I smoke here?"

"Nonsense, you think I'm that old bastard from Fatty Ma of the Academy of Sciences, smoking a cigarette in the office and hanging a Do Not Disturb sign."

"What if this baby gets burned?"

"Tch. If you can burn it badly, I'll give it to you."

With a wave of his hand, Mr. Lao Dao lit up his cigarette first. Several doctoral students behind him immediately brought chairs.

Another round of research begins again.

I just like Master Lao Dao's bold and careful character.

Nowadays, archeology is becoming more and more rigorous and detailed. This has to be done and that has to be measured. A large archaeological project can be delayed indefinitely for one to three years.

When encountering something difficult, we have to hold meetings to demonstrate it over and over again.

This is a complete fucking waste of public money!

I just sat there calmly and watched Master Lao Dao go blind.

To put it bluntly, now that the economy is improving, we are too full to eat.

Silently watching Master Lao Dao mess around all by himself, and listening to him scolding several doctoral students, I couldn't help but want to laugh.

What is the most important thing about studying this thing?

The most extensive knowledge reserve, the richest relevant experience, the most rigorous work attitude, the most terrifying fighting spirit, the most stable mentality...

all above……

The system is not important!

The most important thing to study is,

inspiration!

It is inspiration based on the most extensive knowledge reserves and the richest relevant experience!

As for the rest, it’s all hammer and chicken.

Just like how I cracked the Xia family's Jiang Shepan.

After a while, several PhD students were scolded by Master Lao Dao, and a doctor, a virgin in her thirties, was scolded so much that she wiped her eyes and cried bitterly on the spot.

The more he cried, the more irritated Lao Dao became and the more he cursed.

I really couldn't stand Master Lao Dao's croaking, so I softly asked him to stop.

"It doesn't hurt your back to stand and talk, right? Ah. Do you want me to second you to my place..."

"Look at your kid's beating..."

Suddenly, Mr. Lao Dao's face turned serious, and he immediately jumped up and grabbed me by the collar: "Good boy, you have the answer!"

I curled my lips and shook my head, narrowing the corners of my eyes, half-smiling.

Master Lao Dao looked at me in surprise, and slowly put his nose in front of mine, spraying saliva on my face, his voice trembling: "Is there really an answer?"

I blinked and responded calmly: "It's just a guess, the success rate is no more than 55%."

Immediately Master Lao Dao gasped and screamed: "You haven't even started yet."

Immediately afterwards, Mr. Lao Dao grabbed my hand and dragged me to the bronze arm and screamed: "Hurry up, touch quickly, touch carefully..."

"Let's put the success rate at 70%... no, 80%, 90%..."

I pulled my hand back and said with a smile, "I'm not wearing gloves."

"No need to wear it. Just touch it."

"This thing is falling apart."

"If it falls apart, it will fall apart. I'll ask someone to fix it and it will be done."

"You old man just scolded me. I don't want to touch you."

Immediately, Master Lao Dao froze on the spot, and the eyes of several other Ph.D. students were straightened.

In the blink of an eye, Master Lao Dao stuffed his bronze arm into my arms, with red eyes and a stern voice: "Bronze Lion, if you dare not touch it today, don't come out of this door."

At this time, I stopped being pretentious and handed over the prepared document and report: "This sword holder has encountered a problem, and I would like to ask you to..."

Master Lao Dao turned the document to the last page without saying a word and was about to sign.

This time it was my turn to be surprised: "Don't you read the content?"

"Look at your second uncle."

Master Lao Dao elbowed me aside and said, "Give me a good touch."

Watching Mr. Lao Dao sign two documents and go out with his head held high, I felt a wave of panic in my heart.