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Chapter 71 Exploring the Cellar

 Deep in Mi Yao Mountain, late at night, the moonlight is cold and cold.

Snake Girl looked at Xiaoxuan without fear, and Xiaoxuan also looked at her with an indifferent expression. The two looked at each other, neither of them blinked.

If there was a special effect, I would imagine that the eyes of the two of them were electrified at this moment, and the electric light collided and continuously radiated to the surroundings.

"Want to fight?" Xiaoxuan said coldly.

The snake girl had no expression on her face and said, "Come on."

"stop!"

That's okay. I quickly ran between the two of them and blocked them.

"If you two have something to say, talk it over! Don't do anything!"

Xiaoxuan sneered and said, "Hey, Yunfeng, do you still know how to protect your little lover?"

"Nothing!"

I anxiously turned around and asked the snake girl, "Tell me the truth! Did you put the toad in Xiaoxuan's tent on purpose?"

"Brother Xiang, I don't have one!"

"I won't do that kind of boring thing! And I won't cause you any trouble!"

I turned around again, smiled and said, "Did you hear that? She said she didn't, haha, it's all a misunderstanding."

Suddenly, I felt a sharp pain.

"Hurry up and let go! It hurts!"

Xiaoxuan "smiled" and said in a strange tone, "It's obvious that I'm being bullied, but if you don't take the initiative to help me, you still want to fight with me here?"

"No one can sleep today, this matter is not over yet!"

After saying that, she let go of her hand and I gritted my teeth in pain.

At this time, Brother Yu heard the commotion and came out and asked, "Yunfeng, what are you three doing standing there if you don't sleep at night?"

When I saw Brother Yu, I felt like I saw a savior. I ran over and told what happened, asking Brother Yu to help be a peacemaker and not let her fight.

"Yunfeng, you are not doing this right."

Brother Yu stood up and said, "If that's the case, then someone deliberately harmed Xiaoxuan."

"Wait a moment." Snake Girl hurried back.

After half a minute, she held it in her hand
A plastic bottle came over and said, "I caught these that night. I ate a few in the afternoon, and the rest are still here. It wasn't me!"

Xiaoxuan saw the plastic bottle and frowned in confusion.

The snake girl was dissatisfied and said, "I just said, if I want to harm people, I won't release these things, I will release poisonous snakes."

If it wasn't Snake who did it, then who did it?

I turned around and looked around the camp, thinking there were no outsiders here?

There is a possibility, I don't know if it is correct.

Xiaoxuan loves to be clean. As long as there is water, she will always wash up before going to bed. After bathing, she will splash the water, so the area around her camp is always very humid, which attracts those things.

In this way, a conflict between two women was temporarily resolved without any danger.

The next day.

"Good morning, Master Zhe!"

"morning."

After a night's sleep, Master Zhe seemed refreshed and the dark circles on his face were smaller. When I got up, he was pressing his legs against a tree.

Everyone stood up one after another and gave orders for today's tasks.

Mother Snake and her daughter and Master Zhe are responsible for the ventilation and safety of the camp.

We divided into three teams and searched the underground tombs with Luoyang shovels.

This is the ancient site of the Western Wu'er Kingdom. It covers a very large area. In addition, there are no signs such as mounds of earth on the surface. If you want to find the ancient tomb, you have to be "careful".

I didn't find it this morning.

At around 3 p.m., I suddenly made a major discovery!

Just to the west of the camp, about a hundred meters away from Xiaoxuan's tent, the Luoyang shovel in my hand accidentally dug out "iron rust soil."

Rusty soil is rare and is usually found in chariot and horse pits in ancient tombs.

Like the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Scenic Area

Dozens of tons of rusty soil were dug out of the chariot and horse pit.

The Luoyang shovel cannot lie. Since it has hit the rusty soil, it proves that there may be "a large amount of iron tools" underground.

Regarding looking at the soil layer, I actually have a little tip.

It’s not convenient to go into details, so I’ll write a poem and tell you.

These are summed up from many years of practical experience. How much you can understand depends entirely on your personal talent.

"The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period are made of red soil. The red soil is like a spider web, and the spider web is covered with plaster. It is not a prince but a nobleman."

"Loess was used for backfilling in the Western Han Dynasty. Loess is old rammed earth. It is a lump when you hold it in your hand. It is tight and dry and cannot be broken open."

"The Eastern Han Dynasty did not use yellow sand and mud. The soil was sparse and the rocks were loose and soft. Grab a handful and let the wind blow, and the scattered soil and rocks would fall to your feet."

"There is a lot of black soil in the tombs of the Tang and Song Dynasties. It is black, sticky and sweet. If you see bricks and tiles in the soil, it is not easy to say that it is either the Tang Dynasty or the Song Dynasty."

Those who are part of the archaeological team can think carefully about whether the poem I wrote makes sense.

When I discovered the rusty soil, I quickly called over to see the situation.

"How many meters deep is it?" he asked.

I said, "It's about 4.3 meters underground."

"Four-meter-three is a bit shallow. Let's dig four holes to see."

I followed the leader's instructions and dug into the hole again. Unexpectedly, a very strange phenomenon occurred.

The four exploration pits in the east, west, south and north were down to a depth of five meters, but no rusty soil was found.

Only the middle pit contains rusty soil.

As expected of a veteran who has been working all his life, I am still here wondering, what is going on?

With his head settled, he concluded, "Yunfeng, this is not an ancient tomb regulation. If you guessed correctly, what you found is a square storage pit two meters long and two meters wide."

"Cellar pit?!"

"Botou, is it really a cellar?!"

"Eight | Nine is inseparable from ten
, If you don’t believe me, just dig in and take a look and you’ll find out.”

I'm a little excited. This is the second time I've dug into a cellar, and I did it accidentally.

The first time was in Yinchuan, where I helped Jin Fenghuang dig up a hoard of Northern Song Dynasty copper coins. That was Aza's information.

Some people will definitely say, "Xiaoxiang is just talking nonsense. After so many years of work, you only dug two cellars? I think you are afraid of going in and don't dare to say anything."

Really, I only dug it twice.

A cellar is not an ancient tomb. It does not have corridors, patios, tombs, or anything like that. It is usually just a pit of one or two meters. As I said before, there are people in the industry who specialize in cellaring, and those people are called "zaihua."

No one can use his "eyes" to find the underground cellar, not even Master Yao who knows how to gaze at the stars and locate acupoints.

If you want to find the cellar without relying on luck, you can only use instruments.

The kind of treasure detector you hold in your hand is just childish.

Professional flower killing teams all use high-power pulse machines. One person controls the host box, and the host is connected to a cable more than ten meters long. Four people work together to slowly hold a giant copper tube six to eight meters long.

Moving slowly, as long as there is a cellar underground, the machine will alarm when it passes by.

This was the method used to butcher flowers in the early years.

It's already 2022, and the Zaihua team in Siping, Northeast China is the most awesome.

They have now used imaging pulse machines, imported military anti-interference electrical instruments, LF technology underground cavity imaging displays, etc.

Hey, we people are getting old after all and can’t keep up with the progress of the times. (I bought a large copper coin storage vat a few months ago for fun. The money strings in the vat also carry hemp rope from the Song Dynasty. The vat weighs 367 kilograms.

(Chong, it was a master named Chen from Siping who slaughtered flowers and sold them to me.)

Having said that, now that I have discovered it, I will definitely dig it up.

Unexpectedly, during this dig, a very "weird" antique was unearthed.

I haven't seen it at all.

As for the age, it may be far older than the Liao, Jin and Xixia periods.


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