Chapter 14
The so-called "Nei Zang Qi" is a feng shui situation, also known as "coffin spring".

As for its origin... In fact, there are no relevant historical materials to refer to. Wu Liang learned it from a famous tomb-robbing novel in his previous life.

The appearance of "Nei Zang Zhen" described in that novel is very similar to the scene in front of me.

Also on the ground in the middle of the underground palace, there is also a pool. There is a spring in the center of the pool. The water in the spring keeps flowing outwards, neither overflowing nor drying up. The image is very suitable for burying a woman, so that the descendants can be blessed.

On the basis of this statement, Wu Liang also conducted some deduction and came to a conclusion that he thought was reasonable: "If Nei Zang Zong is very suitable for burying women, then it should not be suitable for burying men, because men in Chinese studies Women and women belong to two opposite attributes, yang and yin, one rises and the other must disappear, and over time, there will be anomalies."

Of course, this is just Wu Liang's own speculation, and there is no theory to use as a basis.

What's more, whether the feng shui situation of "Nei Zang Jing" is true or not is also inconclusive. Anyway, Wu Liang has read countless historical materials, but he has never found any relevant records.

Even when he was a graduate student for this, he even asked his tutor for advice.

"You should focus on your studies now, and stop looking at those messy things!"

An old professor with rich experience in archaeology gave such an answer.

Wu Liang had no choice but to give up.

But I never forgot this question in my heart, it's just that I'm not so persistent.

In fact, he understands that many of the contents in the novel are fabricated, and "Nei Zang Zhen" is very likely to be one of them. Mysterious cultures are only passed on orally. Although there are no historical materials for reference, some have long since disappeared in the long river of history, but some have been handed down among the few descendants living among the people, so it cannot be completely denied.

Back in front of him, looking at the surging pool in front of him, Wu Liang fell into deep thought.

Thinking back to when I visited the tomb of King Liang Xiao in my previous life, there was only a relatively deep stone pit left in this pool, and there were a few small holes leading to unknown places under the pit. Those small holes are where the springs are now...

"Brother talented, there are some gold and jade wares..."

A voice interrupted Wu Liang's thoughts, it was the young soldier who rolled down the money cellar before.

Wu Liang looked in the direction pointed by the young soldier, and sure enough, he saw some small gold utensils placed in the relatively dry alcove, as well as some daily utensils such as inkstones and pen holders polished from suet jade, and some Original celadon pottery.

In several niches next to this niche, there are a large number of bamboo slips.

These bamboo slips were placed neatly, but unfortunately due to the impact of the environment and time, most of the hemp ropes had been broken, and many bamboo pieces were scattered on the ground.

Wu Liang stepped forward to pick up a few bamboo slices to check, the handwriting on them had already been blurred.

"Oh, what a pity..."

Wu Liang shook his head regretfully. If these bamboo slips were well preserved, he would definitely suggest that Cao Ting take them back in a packed truck for his own study.

In his opinion, these bamboo slips are far more important than the gold in the money cellar, which is a common problem among all archaeologists.

"Wu Liang, what should we do with these gold and jade wares?"

Seeing that Wu Liang's attention was not on those gold and jade wares, but shaking his head with a few worthless bamboo pieces, a soldier couldn't help asking.

Wu Liang glanced back at the expectant eyes of the soldiers, and knew what was going on in their minds.

"Take all the gold objects away, but don't hide them privately. You are all meritorious people on this trip. After I get out, I will ask the army to take some of these gold objects to reward you."

So he smiled, and Wu Liang said, "As for those jade wares, you should know that Baoyu is psychic. The jade wares buried in the tomb are burial jades. They have already inhaled a lot of dead air after living in the cave for a long time. They are afraid of harming your life. It is absolutely not advisable. ...Everyone, join me in throwing those jade wares and pottery wares into this pool, so as to temporarily block the dead air."

Emmm...

This pool is not shallow, as long as it does not dry up, even if tomb robbers break into the tomb in the future, it will not be so easy to find these cultural relics, and it may be possible to keep them in future generations.

To be honest, that is to say, the tomb of King Liang Xiao is full of hard rocks, and it is not easy to excavate.

Otherwise, he will definitely let these soldiers dig a hole in place to bury these cultural relics, and then restore the ground to its original state, so the possibility of keeping it for future generations is definitely higher than throwing it into the pool.

"Brothers!"

"Haha, it's still Wu Liang's righteousness, and he didn't forget us."

"Next time Shijun has the task of digging graves, you must take me with you, I will listen to you..."

As soon as they heard that they could be rewarded with gold, all the soldiers immediately regained their spirits, all of them laughed so hard that they couldn't close their mouths, and they naturally became more active in their work.

After a moment.

All the jade and pottery wares in the hall had been thrown into the pool, and looking at these soldiers, each of them had a few gold wares in their arms, and the ones in their pockets were very tight.

Wu Liang had already taken advantage of this gap to check several nearby tombs in turn, and finally set his sights on the other main tomb—the coffin bed room.

As soon as everyone came to the door, they smelled an extremely strong aroma mixed with decay.

This is the unique aroma of cypress.

Wu Liang was not surprised by this. He knew when he was in college that according to the etiquette system of the Western Han Dynasty, the royal family would be buried in a special form of burial called "Huangchang Ticou".

This is a symbol of privilege. Except for a few princes and important ministers who have been granted by the emperor, anyone who uses this form of burial without authorization is a felony and will punish the nine clans!

The main material of the so-called "Huang Chang Ti Pu" is a kind of peeled yellow heart cypress.

Liang Xiaowang Liu Wu was originally the younger brother of Han Jingdi Liu Qi. During the Seven Kingdoms Rebellion, he also defended Chang'an and made great military exploits. No matter how you look at it, he is definitely qualified to use "Huangchang Tizuo".

But even though Wu Liang had expected it in his heart, when he stepped into the coffin bed room, he was still shocked by the scene in front of him.

He has known for a long time that the coffin bed room covers a much larger area than the palace room, and the floor space is also much higher, but what he did not expect is that such a large tomb room is actually full of space from the ground to the walls to the roof. Wrapped by uniformly cut cypress boards, it was directly transformed into a large-scale wooden house!

This has long since disappeared in later generations, and what Wu Liang saw during his on-site inspection was just an empty stone chamber.

"Squeak-"

As soon as he stepped into the wooden house, the rotten cypress boards under his feet made a sound.

at the same time.

!

In the dark corner on the top of the wooden house out of sight of Wu Liang and all the soldiers, a pair of blood-red eyes suddenly opened!

(End of this chapter)

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