The sun was shining, and by the afternoon, the contents of the Xuan Shu burial certificate had been deciphered.
Song Siyuan coughed a few times and explained: "Generally speaking, what is recorded in this part of the mysterious book is consistent with the story told by John Hua. It is indeed related to the Yin and Yang fish pendant. However, the content exceeds our expectations."
At the turn of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, King Wen of Zhou summarized the innate and acquired gossips by referring to "Lianshan" and "Gui Zang". It was also during this process that he discovered the virtual and real channels in the mirror space and learned the secret of Yi Shu's channeling of ghosts and gods. , using Xianbei gold and stone to create a pair of yin and yang fish pendants, and at the same time, the eight words "Yin and Yang complement each other, endless creation" were left on the fish pendants.
Since then, this jade pendant has been treasured by the Zhou royal family as a channel for spying on heavenly secrets.
In that era where sacrifices were advocated and ghosts and gods channeled spirits, the two yin-yang fish pendants were naturally sacred objects that communicated with the gods, and became the highest ritual vessel for worshiping ancestors.
However, with the decline of the Zhou royal family, the Yin-Yang Fish was also acquired by the Qin Dynasty, and through the Han, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the jade pendant was also lost due to the Jin Dynasty moving south, and only one Yang Fish Pei remained in the hands of the Jin Dynasty until Liu, the general of the Northern Palace in the Southern Dynasties. When Yu destroyed the Jin Dynasty and established the Liu Song Dynasty, the fish pendant disappeared.
At this point, the two fish pendants completely disappeared from history.
When Song Siyuan said this, she looked at everyone: "It can be said that the two fish pendants are still missing. What is recorded on the mysterious iron certificate is just the rumors and clues collected by the general of the Jin Dynasty back then. He suspected that the two fish pendants are still missing." The fish charm was buried with Liu Yu in his tomb."
To talk about Liu Yu, we have to mention the "southern crossing in clothes" during the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties.
As mentioned earlier, Sima Zhao connived with Cheng Ji to stab and kill the Emperor of Wei in the street, and the wolf's ambition was clearly exposed. Later, although he went crazy by slandering the Emperor of Wei with meticulous history books, the historians clearly recorded the incident of them beating and killing the emperor. Everyone can see clearly.
It can be said that the throne of the Sima family was a conspiracy to seize the country from the beginning, and the legal system was not upright. Since they, as ministers, beat and killed the emperor to take the throne, they were already disloyal and unjust. Even if they conquered the world, they did not give up the world. Scholars returned home, but were looked down upon by the literati.
These scholars and nobles were unwilling to accept the call of the Jin Dynasty to become officials in any case. They even deliberately pretended to be crazy in order to avoid becoming officials. To them, the Jin Dynasty was an unfaithful and unjust pseudo-dynasty. If they became officials at this moment, It will be infamy for eternity.
This move was imitated by scholars all over the world, and it also left the Jin Dynasty with no available talents. The emperor of the Jin Dynasty knew that his country was unfair, so he had no choice but to enfeoff vassal kings to enfeoff various places to protect the royal family and serve as a vassal screen.
After that, Jia Nanfeng left endless disasters and eventually caused the Eight Kings Rebellion. The emperors of the country were juxtaposed and the world fell apart. This chaos made the defense of northwest China empty. The Han people only accounted for one-third, represented by the Xiongnu, Jie, Xianbei, Di, and Qiang. The "Five Barbarians" of the Ming Dynasty went south one after another to invade the Central Plains, and were known in history as the Five Barbarians who disrupted China.
In order to preserve the blood of the clan, Emperor Jin Yuan led his Han officials and subjects from the Central Plains to cross to the south, which was known in history as the "Southern Crossing in Clothes".
Although the Jin Dynasty continued in Jiankang, it was still not safe. They faced a more severe situation than in the north.
After the founding of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the north was occupied by ethnic minorities, and the noble families in the south looked down upon such a subjugated dynasty. Faced with the acclimatization and hostility from the south, the Jin Dynasty had to make concessions and decided to share power with the wealthy families. Ushering in the era when the clans and the imperial power jointly ruled the world, the emperor's authority was also completely consumed by the ministers who controlled the superior and the middle.
Within a hundred years, the Eastern Jin Dynasty was overthrown by its successors. The person who overthrew the Jin Dynasty was Beifu General Liu Yu.
His life can be said to be a legend. When he was still in his infancy, he was almost sold by his elders for money several times because there was no rice or grain in the family. He lived a hard and cold life until his youth. His fate changed precisely in The surrender to the army begins.
At that time, after the Jin Dynasty moved south, people from the north who could not bear the foreign rule often crossed rivers into the south and gathered in the southern counties, turning into idle refugees. Once these people gathered, they would inevitably cause chaos and threaten the rule. Emperor Jin For the sake of the stability of the country, it was decided to form the Beifu Army, and select those who were strong, brave and good at fighting from the northern refugees to be included in the army.
In this way, we can not only protect our country, but also absorb the refugees, give these people a way to survive, and prevent them from resenting the government and the court because of their dissatisfaction.
By Liu Yu's time, the Beifu Army had been established for decades. He was born in the south, but because his family was poor, he still couldn't survive. After much thought, he decided to take a gamble for himself and join the Beifu Army to serve the imperial court.
Not to mention the outstanding military exploits and countless achievements here, the first thing he did after overthrowing the Jin Dynasty was to build a memorial tomb for the Beifu Army who died in the Northern Expedition, in order to commemorate the Beifu Army's contribution to the stability of the country. , and he will also be buried in the tomb a hundred years later.
When Song Siyuan said this, Yue Guanchao already knew what he meant: "General Jin suspected that Liu Yu put the Yangyu Pei into his tomb."
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Song Siyuan nodded and said: "General Jin Guo has indeed guessed this, but he doesn't know where the tomb is, which means that the Yangyu Pendant must have been taken away by Beifu General Liu Yu, but he doesn't know where he buried it. Where."
"Since he is the founding emperor, there will probably be records of his tomb in history."
What Xu Xiake said made Song Siyuan shake her head: "During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Jin Dynasty developed a bad trend of suppressing the superiors. Regimes changed frequently. Some dynasties only lasted for a few decades, and there were even shorter-lived dynasties. Even if If there really is a mausoleum, I am afraid that it will be robbed by later generations."
She continued: "I think Liu Yu's tomb must be in a place where others can't find it. The tomb he built was for thousands of northern soldiers, but it was also used as his own mausoleum after his death. In this way Understand that most of the tombs are still preserved in some places and have not been excavated. Otherwise, there would have been records of tombs being stolen in history."
"In fact, Liu Yu did this just because he considered that it would be stolen by others, so he deliberately buried himself with the northern soldiers."
When mentioning this point, Song Siyuan obviously had other thoughts: "Although the Southern Dynasties looked down on the imperial court, they respected the soldiers of the Northern Dynasty. It was these people who resisted the northern vassal and blocked the south of the Yangtze River, which saved the people of the south of the Yangtze River from the northern ethnic groups. Even if there were really some If you know where the tomb is, you probably won’t dig it, lest you disturb the souls of the deceased in Beifu.”
"Liu Yu himself was a general of the Beifu soldiers. Of course he understood this truth. He combined his mausoleum and the tomb into one, which makes sense."
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