Chapter 163 An Imperial Edict

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"Yes"

According to my observation, this tiger talisman should be "the tiger talisman of the Lingnan Army used by Zhao Tuo at that time", and it is the one issued by the First Emperor.

"That's great." Before Wang Yu could finish his words, Mr. Li on the side said happily; with this tiger talisman, our country in China can completely take a look at the social development of the Qing Dynasty.

And not only this, but also the overall appearance of the Qin army at that time can gradually be seen. In fact, I have always been curious about what kind of army was able to achieve unification for the first time at that time.

What Lao Li said is right. In addition to the tiger talisman, the imperial edict is even more complicated. At this time, Mr. Xiao, who was paying full attention to the imperial edict, suddenly said.

I can't understand all the words on this imperial edict, but as far as I know, this imperial edict should have been issued to "Zhao Tuo" by the "Shi Huangdi" at that time.

The content is to talk about some military matters. It may be that the "Shi Huangdi" has anticipated some things behind him, so he made arrangements for the million-strong army at that time.

If this is the case, then there should be more than one imperial edict, there should be two or three more, Mr. Xiao said excitedly while holding the edict.

Let me take a look. He Feng took the imperial edict from Mr. Xiao and read it carefully. In comparison, He Feng has a better understanding of the writings of the Qin Dynasty.

At this time, it can be seen through He Feng's trembling hands.

"Hahaha, good, good, good"

Ten minutes later, He Feng looked up to the sky and roared; Lao Xiao was right about this imperial edict, it was related to the mobilization of troops, but it also recorded the pattern of the "First Emperor".

According to the content of the imperial edict, "The First Emperor" asked "Zhao Tuo" that no matter what happens, even if it means destroying the country, he will not be allowed to bring his troops back.

Instead, we must guard the land of Lingnan wholeheartedly to prevent external enemies from invading, and internal affairs, no matter who is in charge, are matters within their own family.

It doesn't matter what happens at home. This is one of the main reasons why Qin Bie still didn't see the million-strong army when he was destroyed.

At the end of the imperial edict, it was said that if something unexpected happened, he could proclaim himself king. That is, if something unexpected happened to Qin, the person who commanded the troops and horses could declare himself king.

So, those who came after "Zhao Tuo" and proclaimed themselves kings and emperors also had the advance support of "Shi Huang"? Mr. Xiao asked after listening to the content of the edict of the detachment.

Well, it can be said that the emergence of this imperial edict will most likely overturn some erroneous contents in historical records, and on the contrary, it will allow some unofficial histories to fully prove it.

It can also overturn the image of the "First Emperor" as a "tyrant" in people's minds. On the contrary, "Shi Huang was probably an emperor who loved his people very much."

It's just that the historical records were all written by later generations. They didn't know what happened at the time. Later generations also used the "burning of books to resist Confucianism" incident.

Let later generations believe that it was all the fault of the "First Emperor", and the "First Emperor" was even said to be a tyrant of a generation. It would be great if there were records about "burning books to resist Confucianism".

He Feng looked at the imperial edict excitedly and kept talking at the same time, but it was a pity that Wang Yu looked at all the cultural relics that had not been unearthed in it.

I also couldn't find anything that was a bit like "burning books to resist Confucianism", not even a little bit, which is a small regret.

However, with this imperial decree, at least the world can know the truth from thousands of years ago, Wang Yu was also thinking in his heart at this time.

"Good boy"

Your visit has really brought us a lot of surprises. Just the two cultural relics you brought out from the tomb today are no less valuable than Jiuding.

It's just that like Jiuding, these two cultural relics have different values. Mr. Xiao patted Wang Yu on the shoulder and said with a smile.

Grandpa Xiao, what do you think this thing is worth? While Mr. Xiao was driving it, Wang Yu took out the jade box with the handkerchief in his backpack.

When Mr. Xiao saw the jade box, his first reaction was to be stunned. Then he mechanically looked at He Feng and Mr. Li, and saw that the two of them were also stunned at this time.

Then Mr. Xiao came over and opened the jade box. Inside was a light white handkerchief, which might have been in other colors a thousand years ago.

However, after a thousand years, the original color of the handkerchief was no longer visible, but its delicate feel still shocked Mr. Xiao.

"This, this, this, this is silk." After thinking for a long time, Mr. Xiao finally said what he wanted to say.

"What? Silk?"

He Feng and Mr. Li couldn't believe it after hearing Mr. Xiao's words. They thought they had heard wrong. After all, it was in people's perception.

Silk was only introduced in the middle Han Dynasty, and silk existed in the Qin Dynasty. Although it existed, due to the hierarchy at that time, ordinary people could rarely see silk.

Only those princes and nobles who happened to be able to wear silk could afford it, while ordinary people still wore coarse cloth and linen clothes. Mr. Li walked towards Mr. Xiao as he spoke.

When I came to Xielao, I took a magnifying glass and looked at the handkerchief.

The workmanship of this handkerchief is very exquisite. It should be something that belongs to a woman's sleeve. And this handkerchief appeared in the tomb of "Zhao Tuo". I guess it should be left by someone very important to "Zhao Tuo".

And you see, the jade box containing the handkerchief is not ordinary. It is carved from the finest Hetian jade, which fully shows that the identity of the owner of this handkerchief is not simple.

Xiaoyu, you found this handkerchief in that tomb. After Mr. Li finished speaking, he followed Wang Yu and asked without looking back.

It is a small tomb with various remains of Ding Wu inside, and there are several coffins in the tomb. I feel like it is a burial tomb, Wang Yu also said at this time.

No, it's not a burial chamber. If I'm not wrong, this should be one of the auxiliary tombs in this tomb. Generally, ancient tombs will have auxiliary tombs.

The auxiliary tombs are generally where more important people are buried, so the tomb you mentioned should be the tomb of an important person named "Zhao Tuo".

At this time, Mr. Li was seriously talking about what he knew, and Wang Yu was also listening carefully. He really didn't know these things.

After all, the clairvoyant eye will not show any introduction information about the tomb. These were things he didn't know at all, so Wang Yu took out a notebook and wrote them down in it.

And what Mr. Li said was basically correct. The tomb where Wang Yu took the handkerchief was really an auxiliary tomb, but Wang Yu only focused on the cultural relics when he entered.

I didn't see any written records such as the epitaph in front of the coffin inside.