Wipe off the mud and take a closer look.
This large blue and white plate has a circle as wide as a double blue circle. In the middle of the plate, there are several ancient figures wearing armor and fighting on horseback. Each figure holds swords, guns and sticks of different shapes in their hands. The overall blue and white plate is bright. The color is excellent, the diameter is large and well-preserved, just like brand new, without a single scratch on the whole body.
Looking at this plate, the texture of the fetus is as white as glutinous rice paste, the bottom is like the back of a loach, and the blue and white hair are bright emerald blue. The theme of the picture is "Man with Sword and Horse", which is called "Tight Skin, Bright Glaze and Green Hair Blue". It has a large door with one eye and is a typical object of the middle and early Kangxi period.
In the past, there were many temple fairs in Old Chun'an, and there were also many opera singers. Opera themes such as Dao Ma Ren were very popular in the local area. This plate has a large diameter. In the past, it was easily deformed when fired in a pure wood kiln, so the yield rate in one kiln could reach 10%. That's good. Ordinary people can't afford this kind of plate, and only wealthy people can have it. I guess it is used by the rich to serve vinegar fish before the New Year and festivals.
At that time, Kangxi plates like ours were not expensive, probably worth fifty or sixty thousand yuan. Now they are expensive, and those in perfect condition can be easily sold on the market for hundreds of thousands.
Not to mention that the Echo Duck has great eyesight underwater. We passed by here several times before and didn't miss this big plate. The water area in this area belongs to the outer city of the ancient Lion City. According to the description in the old county chronicle, this area was all covered hundreds of years ago. It's a bungalow and a crop field, so it's possible that the plate came out of a house in the city.
I read some comments on the Internet that the houses under Qiandao Lake were all built in the 1950s and 1960s, and there are no antiques inside.
This is totally wrong. Think about it, it's a very simple logical question. If there are no valuable antiques, then why did the Zhejiang Cultural Relics Bureau later designate this place as a key cultural protection unit.
Remember what I say, no matter where in the country there is a cultural protection unit with the iron-branded name, it is usually a big deal, but don’t think about poaching cultural protection units now, it’s too late.
There, a white iron box similar to an "electrical box" is installed on a telephone pole or a tree. The location is secret. This box can not only monitor people, but also receive slight micro-vibration signals from the ground. Even if the tomb robber bypasses the infrared probe detection, as long as you insert the Luoyang shovel into the ground, the box will automatically alarm and the police station will be connected to the Internet in real time.
I don’t know who invented it. The scientific name of this new technology is "Ancient Tomb Security Perimeter Alarm System". It has been widely used in many places in Xi'an, Changsha, Shaanxi, and Henan. I have done research on this thing, and it was developed by HD It consists of an infrared camera, a ground wave vibration sensor, an underground communication node, an audible and visual alarm, an eviction horn, etc. This thing seems to have no solution, but it actually has loopholes. That is to wait until it snows in winter to steal it. Once it snows, the soil layer will be damaged. If it freezes, the sensor buried in the ground will fail. Then take an electromagnet and stick it on the white leather box. That's it. You won't see anyone and the alarm won't be triggered.
Having said that, after putting away the blue and white plate, a group of us swam to the vicinity of the ancient city gate. The small iron coins we found earlier were found here with a metal detector. We saw the big lion head carved on the city wall. Through the transparent mask, we looked into the eyes of the head. There was a look of shock.
I pointed at myself, meaning everyone should follow me.
As a northerner, I am full of curiosity about this mysterious ancient underwater city in the south. How should I describe what I saw?
Looking out through the mask, the water in my eyes was all light green, and I could see a layer of floating matter, like broken snowflakes, as if it was snowing in the water.
The flashlight could illuminate the mottled stones and city wall bricks covered with water plants. I groped for the city gate and swam northwest, and soon came under the city gate.
The city gate is curved and there are a lot of broken bricks scattered around. I don’t know what these remaining bricks were used for. Even if you have a strong flashlight in deep water, your field of vision is very limited. You can probably see more than ten meters.
After passing through the city gate, the ground was covered with long stone slabs. This should be an ancient street. Some of the slabs were buried in the mud, and some were exposed. Suddenly, the Echo Duck seemed to find something, and it swam to the southwest at great speed. We Follow the duck over.
I saw a large stone lion standing here. The Echo Duck kept circling around the stone lion, as if it wanted to tell us something.
Animals can’t speak, so we can only try to understand the signals it conveys. I thought Echo Duck regarded this stone lion as a treasure. At first glance, the workmanship of the stone lion dates from the late Ming Dynasty. We don’t want this thing. It’s too heavy to carry. move.