Tang Dynasty? Tang San seemed to have discovered the New World: "Do you remember that when we first arrived here, the aunt once said that the two corpses found a few years ago died holding porcelain from the Tang Dynasty?
, Tang Dynasty porcelain! We came all the way and only discovered the Bagua Tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the mobile tomb of the Dawan woman. This is here!!"
What Tang Sancheng said was true, but Qixie understood that Tang Sancheng wanted to express more than that: "You mean, the two people went out from here and were found in the back mountain, which means that this place can be connected to that place, right?
This really reminded Bai Yi that such a possibility was entirely possible. No matter what, let’s go in first. Bai Yi took the lead. Everyone entered the tomb and found that the murals on the wall were particularly eye-catching. Six men wore black turbans and round collars.
They wear long robes, tied with a black belt around their waist, and painted red on their cheeks. The first three people hold pipa, sheng and cymbals, while the last three people hold one as the conductor, one as the flute, and the other as the clapper.
"The people above don't look like Tang people." Tang Sancheng blurted out.
"Yes, they are Hu people. There were many marriages between Tang and Hu at that time, and the Li family has Xianbei blood, so it makes sense to like Hu Le." After Bai Yi finished speaking, he saw the walls on both sides of the tomb.
There are 6 small niches in the cave walls on both sides, which contain painted pottery, equestrian figurines, three-color horses and ceramic vessels and other funerary objects. They are lifelike in shape and exquisite in craftsmanship. These things are not arranged neatly and crookedly.
Fall there.
"It seems that someone came in, but didn't take it away." Bai Yi said, "These pottery is preserved."
In addition to the Hu Le pictures we just saw, there is also a wall full of ladies. Among these figures, some are wearing shawls and long skirts; some are wearing men's clothing; some are wearing long skirts.
The gown has a brocade belt around the waist and a purse on the belt; some wear Ruyi shoes; some wear short coats and long skirts, holding pots or trays, making flowers, holding hands, talking to each other, etc., from above
Judging from their clothes and movements, these people are from the palace.
"Is the owner of this tomb a member of the royal family?" Bai Yi muttered.
Lei Zi had already packed the pottery into his bag easily and compactly, and then followed Bai Yi towards the two doors in front. On the top of these two stone doors, there were also carved a pair of mandarin ducks with their wings spread.
Flying towards each other, if such stone carvings appear in the tomb, the most likely possibility is that this is the tomb of a couple buried together. There are obvious signs of damage on the stone door, and it is certain that a colleague has entered.
It didn't take much effort to enter the stone gate. After entering, I saw two sarcophagi that had been opened. The corpses inside had been pulled out and half of them were hanging outside. They looked very embarrassed. Seeing this,
Lei Zi spat on the ground again, and he must have been a little angry: "Damn, I've been swept away by others."
Bai Yi was attracted by a stone carving here: "Yongtai... Xianhui, Xian?" He rubbed his head and thought for a while: "So that's it."
Hearing Bai Yi's soliloquy, Tang Sancheng said excitedly: "What did you think of? Tell us quickly. I'm really worried."
"I really think of one person from the Tang Dynasty who fits Yongtai and Xianhui. There was Princess Yongtai in the Tang Dynasty. She was originally the daughter of Tang Zhongzong Li Xian, and her name was Li Xianhui. When she was fifteen years old, Princess Yongtai married
Wu Yanji, who was about 20 years old, became the daughter-in-law of Wei King Wu Chengsi. Although Wu Yanji's father Wu Chengsi had a dispute with the Li family, Wu Yanji and Princess Yongtai were very close. Because of his little wife
He is also very friendly and close to Li Xian’s eldest son Shao Wang Li Chongrun, and they often drink and talk together.”
"At that time, it was the time when brothers Zhang Yizhi and Zhang Changzong were in control of the government. The two Zhangs acted recklessly in the court and were not polite to the Li and Wu families. In order to survive safely, the Li and Wu royal families even led horses and whips for the two Zhangs. Li Chongrun
He and Wu Yanji were very dissatisfied with Er Zhang's arrogance, and they often made angry remarks when chatting. Originally, it was normal to send a few words of resentment in one's own home, but for some reason, it became so personal.
Their conversation was actually overheard by Er Zhang’s eyes and ears. In fact, there must be a lot of Wu and Li royal families who complained about Er Zhang behind his back, but Li Chongrun and Wu Yanji, as the youngest members of the two families, unfortunately became the ones Er Zhang thought were the most suitable to attack.
Object."
"The Zhang brothers enriched the discussion between Li Chongrun and Wu Yanji and reported it to Wu Zetian. When Wu Zetian heard that the two grandsons actually slandered the Zhang brothers, whom she regarded as her beloved, she immediately became furious. Li Chongrun
He, Wu Yanji, and Princess Yongtai were all summoned to the palace. Wu Zetian refused to argue and ordered them to be killed with a staff. The three young men died with hatred. At this time, Princess Yongtai was just seventeen years old, and her husband Wu Yan
Ji and my brother Li Chongrun are both around 24 or 5."
"However, according to the "New Book of Tang", they were hanged by Wu Zetian. The "Old Book of Tang" said it was even more tragic. Wu Zetian handed over the three children to their father Li Xian. Li Xian was frightened, thinking of the two
The tragic scene of an older brother being wiped out by his biological mother, gritted his teeth, strangled his son, daughter, and son-in-law to death, and surrendered to his mother to save the lives of the rest of the family."
Xiao Ning glanced into the coffin and suddenly stayed there. Tang Sancheng walked over to take a look and took a step back in fright. It turned out that in one of the coffins, there was a small body on the abdomen of the human body.
The corpse looked like it was not even full-term, and looked very horrified. Bai Yi took one look at it and said, "Could it be that she gave birth in a coffin?"
To give birth in a coffin means that the woman was either not dead when she entered the coffin, or it is the second situation. There are pregnant women who died suddenly and gave birth after death. If this woman is really Princess Yongtai, she must be dead.
If she was placed in the coffin, then she must have been dead when she was placed in the coffin. You must know that the person who committed the murder was a queen. It is impossible to escape death. She should have been pregnant with a son when she was placed in the coffin. After her death, she will be pregnant with a son.
A child was born in the coffin, but due to lack of oxygen, the child would definitely not survive.
Seeing that the princess's bones were very thin, I really don't know how she let the child crawl out of her belly after death. As both women, Xiao Ning felt a sense of sadness in her heart. She looked at the thin corpse, and then at the
Ju Xiaozi's corpse suddenly felt that the child's corpse was moving. She thought she had seen it wrong and rubbed her eyes, but it was indeed moving!
Xiao Ning nudged Tang Sancheng: "Tang Sancheng, look, is it moving?"