122, Shi Les treasure

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"The villagers were all dumbfounded that someone could be so mad. The old patriarch was so angry that he fainted."

"Hmph, this guy is quite daring," the little girl said with a gloating expression.

"Later, the angry villagers beat him with horse sticks, and the scholar ran away. But this time he was very unlucky and could not escape as successfully as before. Even though he had lightning-like movement and coquettish moves, it was no use."

"You won't be beaten to death, right?" In Xiao Niangpi's view, if you dare to desecrate the ancestral hall and disturb the ancestor's spiritual place during ancestor worship, you deserve to be beaten to death.

"No, he ran in the wrong direction. He ran towards the well platform at the entrance of the village. Water is often drawn there, and the well mouth is covered with ice. He fell down all of a sudden. Then he was caught up. The villagers beat him with sticks."

"He actually resisted the beating very much. In the end, he broke many wooden sticks. He was beaten so hard that he rolled all over the floor. Then he suddenly started vomiting and spit out a lot of white foam. It was all over the floor."

The little girl shivered for a moment and said, "It's so disgusting."

"The villagers would not do anything to a lunatic when they were angry. After the villagers left, he cried loudly, and then began to foam at the mouth in sorrow. When he was tired of crying, he finished vomiting, and could no longer vomit.

, he sadly fetched water, washed the dirt on his face and body in the trough, and then went home alone."

"What happened next?" Xiao Niangpi asked.

"He has been normal since then, except that he is taciturn and does not like to talk to others. The rest is just like ordinary people."

"Where is that book?" Xiao Niangpi asked.

"I don't know, this story ends here." Yang Fan shrugged, saying that I didn't know what happened next.

When Xiao Niangpi met the broken dog for the first time, she stepped on Yang Fan's foot angrily.

"Qi Men Dun Jia is said to have two volumes. The first volume is about numerology, which is generally used for feng shui and fortune telling. It can also be used to participate in military aircraft. The first volume is widely circulated. The second volume is said to be about fairy magic, but this

No one has seen this book. The people you mentioned may have gotten the second volume." At this time, Mr. Wu who drew the circle came over at some point.

"Mr. Wu, what I tell is just a story. I just made it up to kill time. Don't take it seriously. Have you discovered anything?" Yang Fan said with a smile.

It turned out that they were all made up, and they seemed to be true. The little girl was so angry that she pinched the tender flesh around his waist with her little hands and rotated it 180 degrees. Yang Fan grimaced in pain.

"I have carefully calculated and the Shengmen Gate is right here." As he spoke, Mr. Wu stepped on a stone slab under his feet.

"Quick, engineers and soldiers come over and pry open the stone slab." Yang Fan ordered.

It was late at night, and Yang Fan was a little sleepy. He hurried, there was a barbecue outside, and Yang Fan ordered to kill the five sheep of the Chen family. The soldiers chopped down the plum blossom tree in the garden and roasted the whole sheep as a late night snack for everyone.

After finishing, I quickly started eating. My stomach was growling with hunger.

As expected, Wu Jiuling's skills were not limited to building. The stone slab was opened, and there was still a stone slab underneath. Six stone slabs were taken out in succession, and a shaft appeared below.

Zhang Qida waved his hand, and the trio of tomb robbers bit the carbide lamp and got in. A quarter of an hour later, the three brothers climbed up again.

"Master, there are no gold or silver treasures down there, and there are no coffins. They are all bamboo slips and silk books. There are also some jade albums with gold characters on them. They are worth some money."

As he spoke, he took out a few bundles of bamboo slips and handed them to Yang Fan.

Yang Fan actually doesn't have much interest in gold and silver, but he loves antiques more.

"Bring up all the bamboo slips and silk books below, be careful not to mess them up, and bring out the items in order."

"Here" the engineers immediately started to take action.

An hour later, thousands of baskets of bamboo slips and silk books were brought to the Nanhua Hall, the largest house in the garden. After carefully looking through these things, several people fell into deep confusion. Is it His Majesty Shi Le's treasure? They are all books.

After a long time, Mr. Wu sighed and said: "It is recorded in the history books that Shi Le was born as a slave and became the founding emperor of Zhao during troubled times. He was illiterate, but he loved to listen to others read to him. He was an emperor who loved learning very much.

. He collected books everywhere and kept them in the palace. In his opinion, these treasures are these books."

Xiao Niangpi angrily threw down a bundle of bamboo slips and said depressingly: "I searched all over again, but after so much effort, I only found some broken bamboos. It's really unlucky."

Mr. Wu smiled and said: "You can't say that, girl, don't be angry. In my opinion, the value of these books far exceeds those gold and silver treasures."

He saw Yang Fan and Xiao Niangpi looking at him, looking puzzled.

Mr. Wu introduced that Chinese culture has experienced six catastrophes since ancient times.

The first time was when Qin Shihuang burned books. Except for those in the Qin Palace collection, most of the folk and local books were burned. The Qin Palace collection was burned by Xiang Yu. The classics from the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties were destroyed, and the Chu-Han War

It's a cultural catastrophe.

The second cultural catastrophe occurred at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. At that time, Dong Zhuo kidnapped the emperor and ministers, and burned Luoyang in order to force the people to move the capital to Chang'an. The houses at that time were all made of wood, and a large number of books were burned along with the city.

Some of the collections of books that were moved to Chang'an by the royal family were not preserved. Later, Chang'an also fell into war, and all royal and government classics and private collections disappeared.

Fortunately, there was the talented woman Cai Wenji at that time.

Her father, Cai Yong, once had a collection of more than 4,000 volumes. He was killed by Wang Yun, and his home was burned down. Cai Wenji was kidnapped by rebels, and was repeatedly robbed by various rebels. Finally, Cai Wenji was robbed by the Huns.

Every family was destroyed, and these books were lost in the war.

After Cao Cao redeemed Cao Wenji from the Huns, Cai Wenji was able to write four hundred volumes silently with only her amazing memory. These books were regarded as treasures by Cao Cao. This shows the destruction of culture caused by the war in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

The third cultural catastrophe was the Eight Kings Rebellion of the Western Jin Dynasty and the Yongjia Rebellion. Luoyang was once again reduced to ruins, and folk and royal classics were once again lost.

It was not long after this that Jie Ren Shi Le collected books. Shi Le collected a lot of Sima's scattered books, and this treasure is Shi Le's personal collection of scattered books and classics.

These are simply priceless treasures.

The subsequent cultural catastrophes include the Western Wei Dynasty's destruction of the Southern Liang Dynasty, the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty, the Jingkang Disaster in the Northern Song Dynasty, Qianlong's compilation of Sikuquanshu, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom's burning of demon books, etc.

Yang Fan listened to Wu Jiuling's introduction to the origin of Shile's collection of books. He keenly felt that the value of these books and documents far exceeded gold, silver and jade. If these things could be brought back to modern times, photocopied and published, and an important missing link in history could be filled in, it would be

Chinese civilization is a huge contribution.

Why don't you take a photo and show it to Mr. Guan? Yang Fan remembered that he seemed to be very knowledgeable about ancient books.


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