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Chapter 1,379 Treasure Hunting in Changbai Mountain

It is said that the Manchus hid a large number of treasures before entering the customs, and there will be no holes in them, so this legend should be true.

At that time, the Manchu and Qing court, due to the complicated situation in the late Ming Dynasty, took this action so that they could rely on these treasures as a way out in case they were unable to gain a foothold in the pass.

It is said that as early as the Nurhaci period, a large number of jewels were gathered and all were buried under the Khan King's Well in Hetuala.

This is obviously wrong.

Now Chen Wenzhe knows that there are hidden treasures, but they are all hidden in well-known places like idiots, so they can only be legends.

Through the review, he already knows that if there is a Manchu treasure still existing, it must be hidden in Changbai Mountain.

In fact, this view has always existed.

Compared to hiding the treasure in the Dragon Veins of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, or directly hiding it under the Khan King's Well in Hetuala, anyone with intelligence should actually think that it is more reasonable to hide it in the Changbai Mountains.

Otherwise, why did the Manchu Qing blockade Changbai Mountain for more than 200 years?

What's the secret in this? Is there really a treasure?

After the rise of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, a large number of treasures were hidden in Changbai Mountain, so the Manchu Qing government blocked Changbai Mountain.

This rumor may be true, because after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Zhang Zuolin, Tsarist Russia, Nihong and other forces successively went to Changbai Mountain to hunt for treasures.

They even formed a scientific expedition team to explore Changbai Mountain, but found nothing.

But no matter what, the mystery of the treasure in Changbai Mountain remains unsolved. Perhaps the secret of the treasure will be revealed in the future.

To this day, many people still believe that Changbai Mountain contains treasures from the Qing Dynasty.

So, did the wealth looted from the Central Plains by the Qing Dynasty really be hidden in Changbai Mountain?

Jianzhou Jurchen, the founder of the Qing Dynasty, originated from Changbai Mountain, so she has very deep feelings for Changbai Mountain.

After the Jurchens of Jianzhou entered the customs, it was renamed Manchuria.

However, after they entered the customs, they issued an order to build a wicker border to prevent Han people from the Central Plains from entering the Northeast.

Today, many people believe that the Qing Dynasty built wicker borders to prevent people from the Central Plains from entering the Northeast mainly because the Manchus were not confident.

They were worried that they would not be able to control the Central Plains and would return to the Northeast if they failed, leaving themselves a way out.

Some people believe that the Manchu and Qing Dynasties blocked the Northeast to prevent the Central Plains people from destroying the Dragon Vein and the ecology of the Northeast.

However, in recent times, some people still believe that the wealth plundered from the Central Plains by the Manchu Qing Dynasty was hidden in a corner of Changbai Mountain.

The Manchu Qing Dynasty conquered the Central Plains with a butcher's knife. Accompanied by blood, they were bound to plunder a lot of wealth.

Some people believe that a few years before the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, they were worried that they would not be able to control the Central Plains, so they continuously transported the wealth they collected to their hometown in the Northeast and hid it in a corner of Changbai Mountain.

Some people even believe that the true purpose of Kangxi and Qianlong's visits to the Northeast to worship their ancestors was to find, or rather protect, these treasures.

Why? Because at that time, although the Manchu Qing Dynasty had stabilized the situation, the Central Plains was short of money, and they wanted to dig out this wealth.

But, unfortunately, they didn't find it because it was buried too mysteriously.

But this is obviously unreasonable. After all, if you say you can't dig out your own treasures, isn't that a joke?

The reasonable explanation is that the two emperors Qianlong and Kangxi, who were in their prime, must have dug up treasures and wasted their fortunes.

The only one who did not lose money was Yongzheng. Just look at the hard life he lived and you will know that he had no money when he was in power.

Time passed, and when the Manchu Qing Dynasty declined, many people remembered this former secret again.

When Zhang Zuolin was in charge of Northeast China, he made a bold attempt.

As the king of Northeast China, people speak highly of Zhang Zuolin.

When he was in charge of the Northeast, he sent out guards to form an expedition team and went deep into the hinterland of Changbai Mountain.

At that time, many people did not understand why Zhang Zuolin sent people to Changbai Mountain.

Later, people understood that Zhang Zuolin had also been coveting the treasures in the deep mountains and old forests of Changbai Mountain.

Judging from Zhang Zuolin's public information, he should have returned without success, just like Kangxi and Qianlong.

Some of the records here definitely need to be verified.

After all, whoever finds the treasure cannot tell the world.

However, if there really was no such thing as hidden treasure, then some of the things that happened later would not have happened.

For example, later Neon and Soviet intelligence personnel also formed scientific expedition teams and appeared in Changbai Mountain.

Their purpose is self-evident, but the result is the same.

So, despite repeated treasure hunts to no avail, is there really a treasure of the Qing Dynasty hidden in the Changbai Mountains?

Before, many people thought it was unlikely.

When the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, they indeed looted a large amount of wealth.

At that time, they were constantly fighting, so did they need to hide their wealth?

It is definitely necessary. Even if the war continues, it will not affect others' rear areas.

At this point, many people believe that even if the wealth is transferred, the Manchu Qing Dynasty will first transfer it to Yanjing. Even if it is transported to the Northeast, Fengtian should be the first choice.

This is obviously wrong. They must have shipped it out of customs as soon as possible.

When the situation in the Qing Dynasty stabilized, some people believed that there was no need for them to transfer their wealth to the long and bumpy Changbai Mountains.

What are you thinking about? In times of peace, people have to leave a way out.

This was not only done by the Manchu Qing Dynasty, but actually the Meng Yuan Dynasty did it even more thoroughly.

The four great khanates, the four great empires across Europe and Asia, are all transporting wealth to the grasslands.

During that period, the war was over, and the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty was at its peak. So what did they do?

Aren’t you still working hard to gather wealth and leave a way out for future generations?

Unfortunately, Meng Yuan's treasure has not been discovered yet.

Even Chen Wenzhe wondered whether it was like the Manchu treasures. This treasure was hidden in pieces, rather than gathered together and hidden in a secret place like people's preconceived ideas!

Without saying anything else, let me make an assumption.

If the Qing Dynasty transferred this wealth to Changbai Mountain in the northeast, then the Manchu royal family would definitely have records, and Kangxi and others would also be able to discover it.

Therefore, when the Qing Dynasty transferred wealth to Changbai Mountain, Kangxi and others must have found the treasure. They either checked it or took the hidden treasure.

Now Chen Wenzhe doesn't know whether Kangxi and Qianlong took it or not, but he knows that someone must have discovered it.

Through his review, he discovered an interesting place name, which seemed to be Aershan.

At this time, the salvage ship Chen Wenzhe was riding on had entered my country's waters and was about to arrive at the port.

There was a wireless signal here, so he simply took out his mobile phone that had not been used for a long time and opened it to search.

Look at the Aershan Mountain. Is it in the northeast? Does it belong to the Changbai Mountains? So what is its relationship with the Manchu and Qing treasures?


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