Seeing Di Lin's questioning look, Hu Zhanan hesitated and continued: "In that stone room, water kept leaking from the wall. [26nbsp;] The master who unlocked the lock couldn't open it. If you want to go in, I'm afraid you have to
Su Yatou, give it a try."
Di Lin frowned, glanced at Su Mianshan who was sweating coldly, and said: "There is no need to go in. The underground palace should still be down there, just find the way down."
Since there is no need to waste time going elsewhere, Hu Zhaman nodded. As expected, a group of people led by Rong Feng found the way to the lower underground palace in this hall.
The hole exposed under a pottery carriage and horse was quite narrow. Seeing Su Mianshui's discomfort, Rongfeng touched her sweaty forehead and asked her a little worriedly if she needed a rest, but Su Mianshan was very worried.
He persisted, but he had no choice but to help Su Mianshan go down first.
The tomb passage on this floor is already more gorgeous than the two floors above. There are lamps burning in the tomb passage, which must have been lit by the people who just entered. There are exquisite patterns and paintings on the walls on both sides and even on the vaulted ceiling.
Moreover, most of the funerary objects in this place are silk and jewelry. Obviously, the possibility of the tomb owner being a woman is very high.
Could it be that the main tomb they were looking for was actually a woman?
"Haha, the main tomb chamber has been found!" The tall and thin man next to Hu Zhaman came over to report, and at the same time glanced at Master Ba opposite him with a smile. It was obvious that these young people were very happy that they could appear in front of so many seniors.
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"Then go and take a look now." Rong Feng stood up immediately and walked towards the main tomb first.
Su Mianshuo's whole body was a little tense. After these days of hard work, they finally got there. Excitement and anticipation were intertwined. Rongfeng looked at Su Mianshui, who was supporting him, and his emotions also surged up. Things were progressing.
It seems to be going well? If the main tomb is found, then the father's message should also be found, and there will no longer be a hectic and clueless situation.
So when several people entered the main tomb chamber, they were all stunned.
The tomb is slightly larger than the chariot and horse burial pit on the second floor, but when you enter the room, you find that both the central curtain and the murals on the wall are all dazzling red.
Although the red color has turned dark over the years, the original splendor can still be seen.
The tomb is actually red? In ancient China, white was respected in funerals. Generally, mourning clothes and mourning hall utensils were mainly white, supplemented by black.
And this tomb chamber is incredibly bright red. On the wall is a woman in fluttering red clothes. At her feet are auspicious clouds and colorful phoenixes. The brocade and sequins combine to create a look of joy and joy. This is simply unimaginable.
The curtains hanging from the circular dome are also red. Although some have been damaged and fallen, you can vaguely see pairs of mandarin ducks embroidered on the exquisite cloth pattern. Even the coffin is covered with red smoke.
The coffin and coffin are placed on the red coffin.
What is even more surprising is that on the right side of the tomb there is a red bed carved with white jade, and a red silk brocade quilt also embroidered with mandarin ducks. On top of it are a copper plate, a pot of wine and two white jade cups.
Everyone was stunned. If it weren't for the coffin placed in the middle, they wouldn't even be sure whether they were entering a tomb or a bridal chamber.
After Rong Feng looked around expressionlessly, he walked directly towards the coffin in the middle and pushed the coffin lid to the side.
Su Mian had been following Di Lin. At this time, he couldn't help but peek inside, only to find that there was a still bright red wedding dress inside, and there were phoenix crowns and jewelry on the jade pillow, but there were no bones.