Chapter 1156

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Chapter 1156

In the more than two hundred miles of Mang Mountain, there are countless ancient tombs buried in all dynasties since the Pre-Qin and Warring States periods, and the statistics are unclear.

The ancient tombs are layered layer upon layer.

Sealed earth, rammed earth, structure, mountain shape, water potential, Feng Shui...

To find it requires very strong professional abilities.

The boss didn't agree to help the old lady just because she was pretty.

Just like Sister Shi who paid me to dig out porcelain pieces, it was because they gave me too much!

Ten partial doors.

Eating, drinking, whoring, gambling, cheating, cheating and stealing!

We all belong to the thieves, and I never think of myself as aloof, in other words.

"As long as you have enough money, I can do any job."

Professionals do professional things, and they can do it by looking for someone else. It’s useless for them to do it.

I wanted to sleep at night, so he asked me to go to his room and told Yunfeng that we would study it.

I said let’s study it.

A pot of strong tea, a piece of white paper, a pen, and a map of Mang Mountain.

He took a sip of tea and said: "It is difficult to distinguish the tombs of the Qing Dynasty from the appearance of the ground. Moreover, in the Qing Dynasty, in addition to the royal family, other scholars, farmers, industry and merchants respected thin burials. Therefore, the funerary objects will not be too rich, and the main objects are the owners of the tombs." Mainly the living utensils used during life.”

"but....."

Putting his head down on the cup, he changed the topic and said: "But the eldest sister Gaozu was buried in the same place as his great ancestor, so there must be something."

"Red stone epitaph." I blurted out immediately.

"That's right, Yunfeng, you hit the point." He praised me with his head.

Red stone epitaphs are granite epitaphs. Throughout the dynasties, the Ming and Qing dynasties had the largest number of epitaphs. At that time, even those whose families were poor would carve two words on a brick and use it as an epitaph.

The so-called "red stone" refers to the "Luoyuan red" in granite.

This kind of stone tablet is dark red in color and was most commonly used by businessmen in the past, implying that business is booming.

In addition, there are "Dieffenbachia" favored by officials, "White Marble" used by Lord Beile's nobles, "Sesame Black, Shanxi Black" used by ordinary people, etc.

So we inferred that there must be "Luoyuan red granite epitaph" in the old lady's tomb of Emperor Gaozu.

This is the first speculated news.

the second.

Tombs from the Qing Dynasty would most likely not be buried on top of a mountain. Why?

The ancients were not stupid, they were smart. The general depth of tomb cleaning was in the range of 3 to 6 meters, unlike the Western Zhou Dynasty and Warring States Period, which was often 20 to 30 meters.

Unlike the tombs of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the tombs of the Qing Dynasty do not have examples of drainage ditches.

It's so shallow that if it were buried on the top of a mountain, it would be soaked in water and collapse within a few years.

Therefore, they will choose to bury them halfway up the mountain or at the foot of the mountain. It is best to choose a place with a small slope. This is called "slope downhill".

Rainwater will flow down the slope and will not harm the tombs.

After discussing this, I turned my head and folded the mountain map of Mang Mountain on the table. I folded up the entire top of the mountain and passed away.

Then he picked up the pen.

It will be 2005 soon. Times have changed and there are many more scenic spots at the foot of Mang Mountain.

Holding a red pen on his head, he marked all the names of the scenic spots and places at the foot of the mountain with an x.

Including several large-scale picking gardens, White Horse Temple, environmental testing station, newly built reservoir, breeding farm, Drum Tower, Fuxi Temple, Xiaqing Palace, several Taoist temples, etc., all marked with a cross!

The burial was not deep at that time. If the tomb had been in a place like this, it would have been dug out long ago after so many years of laying foundations, digging soil, and repairing wells. Of course, we can't be 100% sure. We are just playing big data speculation now.

I don’t know if I don’t fight, but I’ll be shocked if I fight!