Chapter 1,118: Yin Pan Dou Su

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John Hua was clearly prepared. He nodded to them and said, "We are distributing civilian flashlights to you. The light is not particularly bright, but it is enough for ordinary lighting. In addition, we have also prepared military flashlights." flashlight."

"This kind of flashlight is extremely powerful. It can directly shine 300 to 500 meters ahead. It can also adjust the light inside the lampshade to form a scattered state or a concentrated beam. If possible, we can use a military flashlight. Look at the silver platter and see what happens."

With the agency in front, there was no need to hesitate. John Hua signaled to his followers and distributed military flashlights to everyone. They picked up the flashlights and carefully observed the details of the flashlights.

The military flashlight is made of very solid materials and is heavy in the hand. It is much larger than the civilian flashlight. It is about the size of an iron. It has a metal shell on the outside and the lamp head is located on the top of the metal shell. It can be held with one hand. .

The inside of the semicircular lamp head is divided into eight petals with smooth metal silver sheets, which are put together perfectly. There is a slightly thicker lens at the position of the lamp head, which is concave or convex like a magnifying glass. Close to the back of the lamp head is a lens that is carried on the body. rope, and a handrail.

The switch is located on the armrest and is divided into first, second and third gears. Twisting the lamp head at the same time can concentrate or disperse the light. There is also a red button on the side of the flashlight, marked SOS, which is probably used in emergencies. In this case, the strobe sends out a distress signal, the whole body is grass green, only the lamp head is silver.

Yue Guanchao turned it to the third gear and shined it directly on one of the silver plates. When he turned the switch on the lamp head, the originally scattered light gradually gathered and formed an extremely bright yellow beam.

As the light shines on the silver plate, the light beam that originally appeared slightly is completely stimulated. It can be clearly seen that there seem to be seven beads in the silver plate. Under the action of the strong light beam, seven rays of light extend, which just shine on these workers. Above the zigzag corridor.

This means there is indeed something on that silver platter!

The rest of the people understood and turned on their military flashlights to shine on the silver plate. They saw the light from the Big Dipper continuously scattered over the dome and arranged in the corridors of the maze, as if pointing them a way, forming a coherent sequence. aisle. .

Seeing this scene, Song Siyuan finally understood the meaning of the Big Dipper. Her eyes lit up and she said: "The corridor illuminated by these beams is the correct path. We have to write down these paths first, and then wait a while and start from the first path." Start walking.

At this point, they had already started to take action. Song Siyuan stood on the high point of the bridge, first roughly drawing the general structure of the Dome Lu Maze, and clearly marking the corridor paths created by the Big Dipper. After all the markings were completely drawn, the entire Dome Lu Maze The route will become clear.

Song Siyuan drew the correct route map of the Qionglu Maze and showed it to everyone. It can be clearly seen that all the I-shaped corridors in the entire map form a giant Big Dipper pattern, which is just connected to the Turkic Khan's Palace in the center. With this reminder, They also know how to go.

After putting away the flashlight, the surroundings turned dark, and everyone was no longer as depressed as before. It was inevitable that these signs were fake. Yue Guanchao and Ke Li took the lead and walked in front of everyone according to the totem signs. They knew that they had not touched any mechanism. Only then did it become clear that the route on the Big Dipper was indeed a real walking passage.

Everyone followed the corridor signs and began to walk into the maze. As they walked, they deliberately dropped heavy objects into the corridor outside the path signs. As expected, they saw various hidden weapons appearing outside the corridor. As long as they walked within the critical path , you will not be harmed by these hidden weapons.

About an hour later, everyone finally walked to the Khan's Palace and saw what the Khan's Palace looked like.

The entire palace has an octagonal courtyard wall with a height of two meters. From outside the wall, you can see that the palace tents are distributed in a zigzag shape. The three surrounding tents are partial tents for nobles, and they all surround the central hexagonal tent. Tent, the shape of this tent is just like the palace of the Great Khan they saw, with a domed golden helmet, a gorgeous tent, rich totems, gold and silver sculptures, and the luxury and majesty of a prince.

When I walked into the courtyard, I saw many unique animals on the grassland in the yard, including wild wolves, cattle, sheep, horses, zebras, wildebeests,

Antelopes, yaks, Tibetan antelopes, wild horses, Bactrian camels, wild deer, argali, snow leopards, goshawks, vultures, swans, white cranes, sand pythons, all the animals that existed on the grassland were transformed into colorful porcelain from the Tang Dynasty. Appearing in the courtyard in a one-to-one restored form, it looks like many animals have gathered. At first glance, one might think that these animals have come to life.

Bypassing these lifelike animals, they had arrived at the door of the Khan's Tooth Tent. Everyone took a deep breath and opened the circular arch in front of the Khan's Tooth Tent, and walked inside with searchlights on.

As mentioned earlier, the Khan's Tooth Tent is one level lower than the Great Khan's Palace and is distributed in a hexagonal shape. The space in the middle is similar to a hexagonal palace. Each palace wall is covered with gold foil and silver sheets, making the entire palace With a metallic texture.

These metal walls are covered with relief murals from the Turkic period. These metal relief murals seem to have completely laid out the complicated and gorgeous carpets of the prairie people on the palace walls, making them extremely luxurious and gorgeous.

Looking upward at the hexagonal palace wall, you can already see a round helmet top as big as a courtyard. This round helmet top is decorated in the form of a caisson. The entire round top is made of metal silver sheets, with a The giant rice-character relief is staggered and divided into eight identical areas, like petals that are drawn inward, shaped like bone buds fixed on the caisson. Each bone bud has a different form of mural pattern.

Eagles striking the sky, wild wolves lurking, wild deer looking back, cattle and sheep grazing, horses neighing, snowy mountain scenery, grassland domes, and desolate mountains and rivers. These patterns are edged by the boundaries of flowers and bones, and are painted in rich and extremely bright colors.

Looking further up, you can already see the hexagonal pagoda top in the center of the caisson. The top of this pagoda seems to be inlaid with a pearl the size of a water tank, which is crystal clear and full of water.

The structure of the entire Qionglu Palace is roughly the same. Turn your attention from the surroundings to the center of the palace. The furnishings in the center of the palace are mainly divided into three parts, namely the circular burial platform in the palace, the pagoda-shaped burial niche on the Tibetan platform, and the peripheral burial niche. Stone carvings of burial figurines.

These figurines are shaped according to the shaman carvings of the grassland people. Most of them are wearing robes and colorful necklaces. They hold silver bells and shaman drums in their hands, and wear dustpan-shaped hats on their heads. There are countless agates. The string of beads covers the entire brim of the hat and also covers the head.

The overall shape is mysterious and colorful, and it faces the burial platform in the middle uniformly, forming six inner and outer circles.

The funeral platform in the center is about three stories high, with a pavilion at the top and steps at the bottom. The center is not a luxurious coffin, but a piece of wood that is wider than the human body. It is divided into two parts in the middle, and the top and bottom are tightly covered. In the side-shaped palace, three corridors can also be seen in the walls, leading to the three partial tents surrounding the Khan's tent.

John Hua looked at the dark tomb and said curiously: "The piece of wood on the platform that is combined into one is probably the coffin of Jieli Khan. The grassland people follow the tradition of simple burial, so it is not surprising that this kind of coffin appears. The key is where are the treasures?"

He paused and motioned to the people around him: "Go to the other three side halls and have a look. If there is anything, it should be in the side hall."

The three thugs came and went for a while, and when they came back they said with excitement: "As Mr. Hua guessed, there are countless gold and silver jewelry in the three side halls, all of which are treasures from the Tang Dynasty."

"Finally, we found something. Please notify the people above and ask them to come in and transport the treasure along the route we took."