Walking closer and looking at the murals dancing around the sun, Han Peacock knew that this was indeed the habitat of the Sioux people.
"Why did the Su people give up on such a secret place?" Cheng Jun asked strangely.
Han Kongque said: "Perhaps it is because of the war that we are trapped here. If the number of people is small, we can be self-sufficient, but if the number of people is large, there is no way. You must know that the colonists were culling American bison, and the Sioux people were
They depend on bison for survival, bison is their main food."
"Huh? There is a hole here with a tent inside." Cheng Jun shouted.
Han Peacock hurried over to check: "This is a cone-shaped tent. This kind of tent is used by the Sioux people. This is really the habitat of the Sioux people."
The Sioux generally live in tepees. They value bravery in war and dance the sun dance.
"What do you think this is?" At this moment, Cheng Jun took out something that looked like a bracelet from a tent.
"This thing is a rosary. It seems that the Sioux people really lived here." Han Kongque confirmed.
The women among the Sioux people are very good at weaving rosary beads, and before Han Kongque came here, he went to the reservation of the Sioux people and knew some of the trinkets of the Sioux people. This rosary is similar to the rosary beads worn by Sioux women.
the same.
This cave is very small, and only one tent can be placed inside, so I just looked through it briefly and found nothing.
"After all, the transportation here is inconvenient. There should not be many Sioux people stationed here." Han Kongque said.
Cheng Jun was not stupid, he immediately said: "You mean that creek?"
"Yes, obviously you can't go out after summer. It's too cold in winter and you can't wade through the water. So you can only get out of here through the winding stream during the dry season in spring when it's not too cold." Han Peacock
road.
"Let's continue to go deeper! I think the area inside must be very wide, otherwise, even dozens of American bison would not be able to survive." Cheng Jun said.
Han Peacock nodded. He walked into the stream and continued walking forward. He walked a few hundred meters further and turned a corner. Both Han Peacock and Cheng Jun were stunned.
"So big?" Cheng Jun said after a while.
Han Peacock sighed and said: "What a pity. That lake occupies a large area. If it is summer, it will definitely be bigger."
"It's pretty good now. Do you still want to have a big secret pasture?" Cheng Jun rolled his eyes.
Han Peacock chuckled twice and said nothing. This is a large mountain canyon. This canyon is very flat. Although the vegetation inside is dry, judging from various signs, it must be full of life in summer.
At this time, we passed by a large lake blocking the entrance of the valley, where groups of cattle and sheep were lazily gnawing on dead grass.
"How many bison do you think there are there?" Cheng Jun asked.
Han Peacock made a rough estimate and said: "There should be several thousand cattle, not too many. Besides, the place here is so big, and it is threatened by the lake at any time. It is already pretty good to feed a few thousand cattle."
After all, this is a canyon in the mountain, and the surrounding streams converge here, so a huge lake is naturally formed in the canyon, and as long as the water in the canyon is stored to a certain level, it will flow out along the mouth of the valley, so this
The canyon will not expand too much, it must have a maximum range.
Now is the dry season, so the water level of the lake is lowered. In this way, the river channel at the mouth of the valley will become narrower, exposing a path, allowing the bison to pass through and follow this stream to go down the mountain.
"Isn't that too much? I guess there are seven or eight thousand of them, right?" Looking at the large black area, Cheng Jun was really shocked.
Han Peacock shook his head directly: "Not that many, at most three thousand."
"Only three thousand?" Cheng Jun didn't believe it.
Han Kongque said: "I don't need to share the benefits with you anyway, so what's the use of talking less?"
"You have a share in seeing me, why don't you share the benefits with me?" Cheng Jun waited for Han Kongque to ask.
Han Peacock laughed and said: "Are you an American citizen? How can a tourist have the right to share a bison with me? Even if I give you one, you won't be able to take it away, and you will even break the law."
"Are you an American citizen?" Cheng Jun said unconvinced.
Han Peacock said with a proud smile: "I, Kong Xuan, am really an American citizen. I am a real American citizen and protected by American law. So as long as I operate it properly, these American bison will all be mine."
"Kong Xuan? Or Peacock? It's a bit unworthy of your name. I think you should be called Iron Rooster." Cheng Jun laughed.
Han Peacock didn't think so. In any case, this group of American bison had nothing to do with Cheng Jun.
"Let's go down and take a look. Maybe we can find something else. If there are really wild horses, I will give you two." Han Peacock smiled and walked down.
"Even if you occupy this place, it doesn't seem to be of much use. Not to mention that the road is too difficult to walk, and there will be traffic jams in the summer." As they walked, Cheng Jun laughed happily.
Han Peacock laughed and said, "How can a person suffocate to death? If this place is really valuable, I will naturally find a way. At worst, I can build an iron cable bridge. If that doesn't work, I'll dig a tunnel through the mountain."
"You are cruel." Cheng Jun looked helpless. How could he forget that Han Peacock was rich?
"Huh? What's that on the cliff over there? It can't be a hanging coffin, right?" As soon as he walked down the hillside and walked along the valley, Han Peacock saw something black on a cliff in the distance.
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"No, it seems to be still a tent." Cheng Jun said.
Han Peacock also saw clearly at this time that it was indeed a tent, and it was a tent with typical Sioux characteristics.
"It seems that many Sioux people once lived here." Cheng Jun said.
"Let's go and take a look. I'm afraid there are many caves over there. If there are caves, there will be treasures. Treasure hunting is my favorite." Han Peacock said with a smile.
Cheng Jun said as he walked: "Have you never heard that the Sioux people like gold?"
"There are always some good things." Han Peacock walked quickly in front, causing Cheng Jun behind him to chase after him.
But some American bison, Han Peacock and Cheng Jun came to the bottom of the cliff over there, and there were indeed many caves here.
At this time, the southern sun passed through the mountain peaks and shone right into the cave, so the two people could see clearly.
"No wonder they live so high up. It turns out it's because of the sun." Cheng Jun said.
At this time, Han Kongque and his family found a place similar to a staircase, which was a step carved out of the rock.
Climbing up here, the first thing you see is a tent blocking the door. Due to the sun and rain, this tent has been weathered and looks like nothing, but its original appearance can still be seen.
"This seems to be a relic left by the Sioux people after they evacuated. It shouldn't be a treasure cave." After wandering around, Cheng Jun judged.
Han Peacock was also a little disappointed. Apart from the tent, there was nothing left here, and there were no pots, pans and other things. This showed that the Sioux people had planned to withdraw from here. Naturally, such a place would not
Hidden treasure.
"I'm afraid the most precious things here are the cattle and sheep." Han Kongque said.
Cheng Jun said: "Cattle and sheep are the most precious wealth of the Sioux people."
"It's a pity that there is no horse." Han Peacock was a little greedy.
Cheng Jun said contemptuously: "Horses are important partners of the Sioux people. They also need horses to help fight. How can they leave the horses here?"
"It's okay to leave a few horses to dismount!" Han Peacock sighed.
"Eh? Han Peacock, come here and take a look. Why do these strokes look so strange to me?" At this moment, Cheng Jun stuck his head out from a cave and shouted.
Han Kongque was overjoyed and said, "What did you find?"
"You will know when you come over and take a look. Why do the characters on these murals look like Chinese to me?" Cheng Jun shouted.
Han Kongque walked in quickly and was stunned when he saw that there were many portraits painted on one wall. All of them were wearing long robes with long sleeves, looking like Chinese literati.
"Isn't this painted by the Sioux people? But this painting method is completely different from the dancing picture just now!" Cheng Jun said.
Han Kongque shook his head directly and said: "This is definitely not painted by the Su people, and it is impossible for the Su people to know such a figure, because this is not a character image from the Qing Dynasty at all, but looks like a Yin person."
"Yin people? What do you mean?" Cheng Jun said in shock.
Han Kongque said: "People from the Yin and Shang Dynasties, if this is really an image of the Yin people, it would be more interesting."
Han Peacock looked at it and actually smiled evilly.
It has long been speculated that the American Indians and Mayans crossed eastward from Asia.
The discussion about the Yin people's eastward voyage to America was probably first proposed by Japanese scholar Bai Yikuji in 1907 in a Japanese geoscience magazine about the Fuso Kingdom.
In 1o45 BC, the King of Zhou attacked the Shang Dynasty and captured the capital Chaoge. Emperor Xin died in Lutai.
But at this time, the main force of the 100,000-strong army commanded by Youhou Xi, including Lin Fang, Renfang, Hu Fang and 150,000 people, as well as Ti Zhu Zhou, Ti Zhu Bamboo, etc., suddenly disappeared and their whereabouts are unknown.
Where did the 250,000 Yin Shang soldiers and civilians go? At the same time that they disappeared without a trace, an Olmec civilization suddenly emerged in Central America with strong characteristics of the Yin Shang civilization.
In China, the Chinese masters Luo Zhenyu and Wang Guowei were the first to raise the possibility of the Yin people's eastward voyage to the Americas. Later, Guo Moruo also believed that the Yin people's eastward voyage to the Americas.
The Origin of the Olmec Civilization by Xu Hui, a professor at Central State University in Oklahoma, and the American Totems by Chinese scholar Wang Dayou and others further illustrate the basis for the theory that the Yin people migrated eastward to America.
But these are all speculations and comparisons, and there is no real evidence at all, so Han Peacock looked at the murals here and smiled evilly.
If the murals here really depict people from the Yin Dynasty, then this is irrefutable evidence. However, the murals here cannot be moved, so a museum can only be built here.
As for who will build the museum, it is naturally the public welfare foundation under Han Peacock. (To be continued.)
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