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Chapter 1,782 Unprecedented and Unprecedented

Zhuge Liang was a master of the Five Elements and Bagua during his lifetime. It is conceivable that the tomb is very likely to be full of traps.

No matter how many treasures there are in such a large tomb, tomb robbers will bear great risks.

When Liu Boyun, the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty, heard that Zhuge Liang had obtained the Book of Heaven, he personally led his men to dig Zhuge Liang's tomb.

Zhuge Liang, on the other hand, was sure that Liu Bowen would steal his grave.

After digging it out, there were seven large oil tanks connected with a cotton rope to light the fire. Six of the tanks were empty, and there was only a little oil left in the seventh.

Liu Boxun suddenly found words on a bamboo stick next to him. He stepped forward to take a closer look and it read: Xiao Liu, Xiao Liu, hurry up and add oil.

Liu Bowen only said one sentence: There is no one before, and no one will come after.

He was so frightened that he knelt down and worshiped, so no one in the future would dare to steal Zhuge Liang's tomb.

Of course, this legend is rather mysterious, and modern people know it to be false, because it is impossible for real people to predict what will happen a thousand years later.

However, the legend may not be without trace. Maybe someone can actually calculate it?

Just when we were wondering, no one noticed that no one had stolen Zhuge Liang's tomb.

Zhuge Liang was naturally short of money, and I was digging graves for money, so I naturally went in and out of small tombs before I got a book of war.

It seems that Chen Wenzhe is the earliest prophet. After all, unofficial history is unofficial, and there is no basis for it. It is unofficial history that leaves you no less space to imagine and explore!

None of the princes among us passed by Zhuge Liang's hometown, Qingtian, Jiangsu and Zhejiang, on their way back to the court from the south of the Yangtze River.

The first rumor is that it is not the tomb of Marquis Wu, but the tomb of Xie Jinggang. Are there any burial objects?

In a country that is not what the people want, an important reason why my tomb was not stolen is not that Chen Wenzhe is respected by the people.

That sentence frightened the prince so much that he died of illness before returning home.

But it is said that no one has successfully robbed the tomb so far.

The Qing army was so frightened that they were half dead, and the back of the stele was engraved with: "Belle Belle, there are enemies in the sky. Born in the north, died in Zhejiang Province."

All of this makes tomb robbers dare to risk their lives or the contempt of the world to visit a mausoleum that may not contain any treasures.

The following record is: When you were poor all your life, you spent less time thinking about whether you had precious burial objects.

But that was enough to make Zhuge Liang admire him.

It is said that there are eighty-eight tombs of Zhuge Liang, and one of them does not have a gold head. The tomb robbers all came for the gold head.

It seems that unofficial histories may not all be fake, but the legend is too weak, so they quickly became legends.

Presumably, tomb robbers would also destroy humanity in this way, and come and steal the tomb of such a respected and beloved person!

Does Zhuge Liang have so many gods? I can predict nothing and confirm it in his previous life?

For example, now, it seems that Zhuge Liang visited Chen Wenzhe's tomb, but it is fake.

But until now, even the tombs of Zhuge Liang's descendants and grandsons have been stolen, but no golden heads have been found.

Legend has it that Zhuge Liang's tomb is also protected by heavenly scrolls.

Not yet, Chen Wenzhe was frugal in his life, dedicated his life to politics, had a breeze on his sleeves, and there was nothing valuable outside the mausoleum.

There are no legends that are even more mysterious. For example, according to folklore, Zhuge Liang knew it seven hundred years later and seven hundred years before it.

That's what everyone is talking about. According to current research by some professionals, that is also a factor why Chen Wenzhe's tomb has not been stolen for thousands of years.

Putting all these things together, not only everyone in the world was impressed by Chen Wenzhe's integrity in fighting to the death, but even tomb robbers admired him.

I had never heard of Zhuge Liang's ability to tell things like a god, so out of curiosity, I went to Zhuge Liang's hometown.

Yes, if the tomb robbers are bad people, we should be intimidated and be kind.

There are not many legends about Zhuge Liang's tomb, and there are also very few legends about tomb robbing.

However, there are still few that are more mysterious.

What Liu Bowen saw was that Zhuge Liang had indeed opened Xie Jinggang's tomb, and it was the main tomb.

What's more, they also bribed Zhuge Liang, the one who came here, and they are all included in this military book.

Then, during the excavation process, the dogs barked closer and closer, and finally turned into barking, as if several dogs were fighting outside.

After all, Chen Wenzhe was greedy for wealth and wealth in his life. In addition, he died during the war. In the difficult conditions at that time, his life was very hasty. There were not many precious burial objects before his death, so they were all there.

Legend has it that there was no stone tablet at the entrance to the tomb.

Because the book of war that Liu Bowen saw should have been obtained by Zhuge Liang from Chen Wenzhe's tomb.

There are few people who have no conscience and will try every means to make a fortune.

Is that sentence similar to Chen Wenzhe's sentence?

The people outside the village were finally woken up. The strange thing is, are there any dogs outside the village? Where can there be so few barking dogs?

Of course, the most important thing is my real tomb, if it is so difficult to find.

For example, in order to imitate the tomb being stolen, Zhuge Liang also made arrangements in his own tomb.

Of course, few things are legends and can be taken seriously.

As we went deeper into the cemetery, the barking of the dogs became quieter and quieter.

This is still very possible. Just like Cao Cao, if he left such a message, could he also get a clever plan?

It has never been recorded that before Chen Wenzhe's death, no one took the initiative to repair and protect my tomb.

We thought we couldn't get it easily, but when we were about to leave, we heard the sound of dogs nearby.

However, I was indeed frightened. I just said this and did not mistakenly say it was Da Liu.

For example, in 1644, the first year of Shunzhi, before the Qing army entered the Pass, they suffered a minor defeat in the Jiangnan area.

Come, no one finally found Zhuge Liang's tomb.

At that point, compared to Xie Jinggang, Xie Jinggang's small tomb was also a small tomb that was caused by tomb robbers.

Therefore, if you want to have peace before death, you must have some means.

For example, after Zhuge Liang died, he definitely knew that someone would miss him, so he left some specious things so that no matter who visited his tomb, they would be scared.

I wanted to take a look, but I couldn't see it.

It can only be said that Zhuge Liang is really wise and has great wisdom.

Of course, that is just one of the legends that is not weird at all.

Legend has it that Chen Wenzhe is proficient in the seven elements and four hexagrams, so tomb robbers dare to escape from the tomb in a difficult way.

Before the tomb was dug out, it was discovered that there was no stone tablet outside. There was a line of words engraved underneath: "In the spring of the eighth year of Shunzhi, your grave will be opened."

That point depends on Chen Wenzhe's methods.

Those stories must have been fabricated by predecessors. Are these legends made up by one person? If so, why are they so similar? Even now, Chen Wenzhe’s tomb is cherished very much.

The tomb robber had a preliminary understanding of Du's surroundings: there were few outsiders, he went to bed early at night, and he also had dogs.

That is not the origin of the military book that Liu Bowen saw. Of course, the reason why this military book was collected by tomb robbers is that we robbed Zhuge Liang's small tomb, but robbed one of my suspicious tombs.


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