Chapter five hundred and eighty-ninth Tang Palace Collection
Han Peacock smiled bitterly. If he had looked upward in the maze, he might have discovered this place long ago.
Next, things seemed to go very smoothly, because Han Peacock searched carefully and found no other wrong paths.
Han Kongque was also very tired after using his spiritual senses one after another, so in the straight passage, Han Kongque could only withdraw his senses and recover at the same time.
Along a small passage, Han Peacock walked all the way down. He didn't know how long he walked. Han Peacock stumbled and almost tripped.
Han Peacock looked at the ground in confusion. It was very well maintained here and there had never been any debris. What was this thing that almost tripped him?
Han Kongque picked up the thing directly, and then he was dumbfounded.
Looking at the shining golden bowl in his hand, Han Kongque didn't know whether to be happy or depressed. The thing he had been unable to find suddenly appeared under his feet.
It was exactly the same shape as the golden bowl from the Tang Dynasty that he got, so Han Kongque recognized it at a glance. It was a golden bowl from the Tang Dynasty, not the Song Dynasty.
After tracking these hoards for such a long time, this was the first time he saw gold objects from the Tang Dynasty.
Han Peacock searched the area carefully and found nothing. However, at this time, he already knew that he had chosen the right path.
After putting away the golden bowl, Han Peacock became cautious.
Sure enough, after walking a few hundred meters further, Han Peacock discovered something again. This time he found a golden Buddha, which was also characteristic of the Tang Dynasty.
Han Peacock put it away because another heavy golden bowl appeared in front of him. The weight of this golden bowl was much heavier than the golden Buddha, which was more than ten centimeters tall.
Next, Han Kongque discovered several larger and heavier gold vessels, including a gold pagoda, gold basins and more than a dozen gold bowls, all of which were cast with Tang Dynasty craftsmanship.
At this time, Han Kongque already knew that someone wanted to take out the gold utensils here, but in the process of walking out. Maybe he was overwhelmed, so he could only throw away some heavy ones.
Thinking of the wealth of the Dong family outside, it was not difficult for Han Kongque to imagine that someone from the Dong family must have come in and taken things. Maybe these things were thrown away halfway because they were unable to take them out.
Because the journey along the way is not short. Just looking at these gold items that are still halfway there, you can tell that these are heavy and difficult to carry.
After walking and walking, Han Peacock finally came to a large cave. On the floor of the cave, it was obvious that utensils of various shapes could be seen.
Han Peacock knew that the destination was here.
Carefully walked into the cave. But he didn't encounter anything. Han Peacock looked at objects of various shapes in confusion. Soon, he saw traces of a human figure.
After cleaning the dust on it, sure enough, it was a man in short clothes, carrying various gold objects, large and small, on his back.
Looking at the half-human-tall golden Buddha in this man's arms, Han Peacock seemed to have an epiphany.
His face was facing the cave, which meant that he was holding the golden Buddha and walking inside the cave, not outside.
This guy is not carrying gold outwards, but inward. Thinking of the gold objects that were discarded on the way, first the small ones, and then the large ones. He moved the largest ones in first, and those small gold objects
, he put it on the roadside. Maybe he wanted to go back and continue carrying it, but in the end, he still fell here.
Han Kongque didn't know what he was thinking or what happened at that time, but there was no way he could keep the gold here.
The Golden Buddha, various golden Buddha statues, and some Taoist figures are the Han Peacock’s biggest harvest.
Put away these tall golden statues, then there are various golden towers, and then there are some golden demon-conquering pestles, umbrellas, sticks, knives and other utensils.
In addition to these, there are also golden bowls, golden gongs, golden bells, etc. These things can be said to be related to Buddhism and Taoism.
After collecting these things, what was left were some pots and pans stacked on top of each other, and finally gold and silver jewelry scattered everywhere. These things were too small, maybe they were originally packed in other things.
But now, it's just randomly discarded on the ground.
Han Peacock sorted and collected them, and it was not until two hours later that he emptied the cave.
After clearing this place, Han Kongque continued to search for other caves, because this was a legacy of the Tang Palace, and he had not found Dong's things yet.
After searching for a long time, Han Kongque found nothing else. Finally, Han Kongque thought about the guy who spent a lot of effort to move a golden Buddha into the cave. Maybe Dong's hoard was not put here because of the trouble, but
On the periphery.
Han Kongque slowly exited and carefully searched for other exits. In the passage before entering the only passage, Han Kongque found a batch of gold and silverware in a cave extending upward.
These are all daily necessities. Among them, the golden Buddha and gold basin are the largest gold objects. There are many other gold bowls, gold plates, gold spoons and other items. Of course, gold hairpins, gold rings, gold earrings and other jewelry are also not uncommon.
, and the things found this time were arranged very neatly, and even the jewelry box was intact.
Bit by bit, Han Kongque packed up thousands of large and small gold utensils, among which he also found some large silver utensils. These large silver utensils were actually placed on the walls of the cave.
There are also some Buddha statues, but the weight of these Buddha statues is not light. Each one weighs more than a thousand kilograms. Han Peacock really can't imagine how they transported such heavy things.
After looting everything here, Han Peacock's trip to Pengcheng was considered a complete success.
Han Kongque exited the place where Dong's gold and silver were placed, and looked at the neatly decorated entrance of the cave. His heart moved, and he stepped forward and pushed hard at one place. The entrance to the cave was slowly blocked by a big stone.
.
Looking at the large amount of dust being pushed out, Han Kongque knew that this sliding stone door had not been closed for many years.
Apart from this cave, there is a passage leading to a large number of gold vessels, and this passage is unobstructed.
If Han Peacock hadn't been looking for it, if the door of this cave hadn't been closed, and if Han Peacock hadn't had supernatural powers to sense all the surrounding spaces, it would have been really hard to find the cave where Dong had hidden his things.
Since the Dong family’s hoards are not easy to discover, why are there no obstacles leading to the treasures of the Tang Palace?
"Huh?" Han Peacock looked down and saw that there were two boxes right in front of where he was standing, within arm's reach.
After wiping the dust on a box, Han Peacock thought for a moment, then he let go of the water curtain holding him and blew the dust on the box with his mouth, but before he could take a breath, he
I choked on the air outside.
Then Han Peacock felt a strong wind sweeping over him not far away.
The startled Han Peacock immediately held his breath and quickly jumped to the side.
Han Peacock rolled to the ground and took the opportunity of rolling to look behind him. He didn't know when a black figure appeared at the place where he was standing. Now he was standing there motionless.
Han Peacock got up in shock, used a headlight to shine, and found that it was a skinny figure: "Mummy?"
Han Kongque looked at the figure wrapped in a large amount of white cloth, and finally determined that it was a mummy that was completely wrapped except for its withered hands. The mummy held a scimitar in its hand.
"Mongolian scimitar?" Han Kongque looked at the mummy's legs wrapped in white cloth. It was indeed a bit bow-shaped, and with its short and stocky stature, maybe this was a standard Mongolian cavalry.
Now that Han Peacock's body was wrapped in a layer of water, the mummy could no longer feel him, so it only launched one attack and stopped there.
Just when Han Peacock was observing the mummy carefully, the mummy moved again. Perhaps it had not felt popular for a long time. The mummy jumped up and came to a small human-shaped pit, and threw itself into it.
Moved.
Han Kongque looked at the road he had stepped on when he came just now, his heart moved, and his spiritual consciousness was fully released.
It didn't matter that he didn't need his spiritual sense to observe. This observation really shocked him. Within the range of his spiritual sense's perception, there was a humanoid mummy lying on the road five or six meters away.
Han Peacock used his magical power to control water, but he could only feel chaos, because the mummy was completely mixed with the soil underground, and it was not easy to distinguish. This was mainly because the mummy had completely dried, so Han Peacock didn't feel anything.
to its exception.
Han Peacock walked hundreds of meters toward the place where the Tang Palace relics were placed. The closer he got to the Tang Palace relics, the more mummies were buried underground. Only then did Han Peacock understand that the seemingly peaceful passage was actually
The most dangerous place.
Thinking of the air he breathed just now, maybe this place is more dangerous than Han Kongque imagined. For ordinary people to enter here, just the poisonous gas here is enough.
After retrieving the two wooden boxes, Han Peacock hid in a place dozens of meters away from the mummy, released the water curtain again, and carefully took a breath of outside air. Sure enough, a smell of sulfur filled his mouth and nose.
Such a place must have been difficult to walk in ancient times.
He took out his cell phone and looked at it. It was already past eight o'clock in the morning. Han Peacock no longer hesitated. He had found everything he was looking for. Now it was time to find a way to get out.
He put the two wooden boxes directly into the Xuanyuan Water Control Flag and began to explore around, trying to find an upward passage.
Thinking of the maze I encountered earlier, it must have been dug manually, otherwise there wouldn't be the kind of up and down, slanted caves to confuse people.
Han Peacock came here. This time he was not jumping down, but walking up after sensing the guidance.
During the process, Han Peacock also did some testing, and found that there was indeed a mummy here, which also explained how the person who invaded here was cut in half.
However, there were only two or three mummies in each cave, and there was no fixed burial place, so Han Peacock did not discover them.