Chapter 1,378 The Mystery of the Qing Dynastys Mysterious Treasure
Many legends are no longer reported in modern society because they are not compatible with the harmonious and stable social environment.
However, some things cannot be erased, just like the existence of hard qigong.
For example, there is still a hard qigong company within the Qilu Military Region.
There have been cases before, such as in 1979, a generation of master Zhao Jishu participated in four "National Games Qigong Performances" and won the first prize in the country.
At the end of 1979 and the spring of 1981, he visited and performed in seven European countries, including Britain and France, with the Chinese Wushu Qigong Troupe.
The King of Luburg presented him with a founding commemorative plaque, and other heads of state presented him with gold and silver medals.
At that time, CCTV and Nanhu Provincial Television filmed the TV films "Qigong Qigong" and "Dayong Qigong" in 1979 and 1980 respectively. After the screening, the audience in urban and rural areas of the county reached 120,000.
There is now a qigong performance on the outside of "Charming Xiangxi".
Among them, five horses separate people, red evil palms, "twisting steel bars", "double spears stabbing the throat", and "breaking bricks on the head" are the most thrilling and wonderful.
Unfortunately, these have drifted away with the wind, and in the minds of today's young people, these are just legends and lies.
Even unique skills such as "double wind filling the ears", "lying on the belly with a steel fork", and "lying with a knife and breaking the stone" have become acrobatics and magic.
Many people think that these kung fu are fake, but we don’t know how they cheat.
This impression directly eliminates the existence of Kung Fu.
Returning to Yefu again, as the incense of Tianmenshan Temple becomes more and more prosperous, its reputation gradually spreads.
Yefu, who originally concealed his identity, gradually became unable to conceal his traces.
Later, there were people from the Jianghu who came to hunt for treasures, and there were also spies from the Qing court who came to get the news.
But challengers came and went, and no one could beat Ye Fu.
The five thousand monk soldiers of King Chuang in historical records should be the monks from the temples in Zhangjiajie area.
These monks all respect Ye Fu as their ancestor.
However, the ambitious and handsome Ye Fu and the rest of the Chuang King's remnants did not wait for the opportunity.
The peasant rebellion eventually collapsed and the Qing government was established.
Later, Yefu became depressed and became ill. He died in 1661, the seventeenth year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty, and was buried in Gaofeng Mao'an, Cili County.
However, the gold, silver and jewels of those large ships have never been found since the death of Monk Yefu.
It is said that before his death, Yefu scattered the treasures he brought and hid them in several secret places in Tianmen Mountain and the surrounding mountains, and poisoned all the migrant workers who had hidden the treasures with poisonous wine. However, this theory cannot be verified.
After more than three hundred years of silence, to this day, the mysterious figures of various treasure thieves are still active here.
After the mysterious treasure was discovered on Guanyin Mountain in 2001, local authorities cautiously prevented further excavation.
Unexpectedly, not long after, treasure thieves who heard the news came and dug up the place. There were also various treasure digging tools and materials left by the treasure thieves at the scene.
Are there more treasures on Guanyin Mountain? If so, have they been dug up by the thief?
This is still unknown, but perhaps this will be a key to unlocking Yefu's secret treasure.
Regarding the whereabouts of Yefu's treasures, some cultural relic researchers also speculate that they flowed to the people through the remaining tribes of King Chuang.
There are two special pieces of evidence for this statement. One is the peculiar Hanshui River Castle in the mountains of Zhangjiajie, and the other is the Linli Jiang family who made a mysterious fortune.
The main reason why Chen Wenzhe thought of this was because he saw monks, kung fu, cliffs and dark caves from some of the treasures he obtained.
If you just see these things, you will naturally not think of anything, let alone know that part of King Chuang's treasure is really hidden in Guanyin Mountain.
However, through the combination of modern and ancient information, Chen Wenzhe understood a lot of things.
Of course, the treasure he got was definitely not only from Guanyin Mountain in Zhangjiajie, but also from another very important mountain, Shangluo Mountain!
Many people know about this period of history. Shangluo Mountain was once an important base for Chuang King Li Zicheng.
He was almost annihilated several times and had to hide in Shangluo Mountain.
If there is nothing hidden in this mountain, no one will believe it.
It's a pity that the treasure here has been dug up several times, but I don't know how much is left.
There was no way around it. Shangluo Mountain was considered a lucky place for King Chuang. He hid here after several defeats and kept the fire.
It would be strange that after his demise, future generations would have no ideas.
As for the treasure of King Chuang that was scattered elsewhere, it was the treasure that Li Zicheng brought back after his defeat in the capital during the last battle.
And these treasures in Chen Wenzhe's hands now have one owner in the end, and that is the Manchus.
After the Manchus occupied the Central Plains, no matter where they were, it wouldn't be surprising if a treasure appeared and ended up in their hands.
After all, I started out as a robber. When I come across something good, I don’t even need to think about it, I just grab it.
Therefore, most of the Ming and Qing antiques discovered by Chen Wenzhe, especially those before the Ming Dynasty, came from Manchu treasures.
Regarding the Manchu treasures, there are basically no valuable clues at present, and no one knows the specific location of the treasures.
It is generally believed to be somewhere outside the customs, but legend has it that Li Lianying dug out Nurhachi's treasure on the orders of Cixi and then ordered him to find another place to hide it.
Therefore, there is also a saying that treasures are buried within the pass.
As we all know, the Qing Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty in the long history of China.
When dynasties changed in history, those who came after them often plundered the wealth of the previous dynasty, leaving behind many legends about the emperor's treasures, which made future generations endlessly reverie.
There are many treasures in our country's history and legends. The mystery of the mysterious treasures of the Qing Dynasty is also one of the many mysteries of our country's treasures.
The mystery of the mysterious treasures of the Qing Dynasty is also hidden in the past of history.
And until now, the so-called Manchu treasure has been rumored for hundreds of years, but no one has discovered it.
This does not mean that there is no such treasure, but that the existence form of this treasure is different from what we ordinary people know.
Among the three cunning rabbits, who would put all his wealth in a treasure house?
The Manchu rulers also knew this. When they entered the Central Plains, they were afraid of being driven away, so naturally they had to leave some backup.
And the back hands must not be put together so that people can finish the pot at once.
Even Li Zicheng, who was defeated and fled for his life in a hurry, understood this, let alone becoming the Manchu royal family in the world.
Therefore, the Manchu and Qing treasures have not been discovered until now. It is not that they have not been discovered, but that even if you discover them, you cannot associate them with the Manchu and Qing treasures.
This also caused the Manchu and Qing treasures to become the most mysterious treasure legend.
The legend even revealed the location of the Dragon Vein of the Qing Dynasty, and this dragon vein has become a story that appears in many movies and TV dramas.
In fact, if you think about it, you will know. If it really existed, would anyone keep this dragon vein after the Qing Dynasty was overthrown?
Can this kind of place be used as a treasure trove to hide all the accumulation of the Qing Dynasty?