"I heard what the round-faced girl said to you yesterday. When I wasn't far away, she said, I didn't expect you to dig graves."
My face was gloomy and I didn't speak.
He patted my shoulder and lowered his voice and said, "Don't worry, I won't say anything. It will be kept strictly confidential and no one else will know."
"It's not easy to make some money these days. It's useless for dead people to use the money. It's a waste of resources. Life is so stressful. It's better to let us living people spend it. Don't you think so, brother?"
I remained silent.
He continued: "I know a place, not far from here, with an ancient tomb. If you count me in, I will tell you."
I turned around and walked back.
He hurriedly chased after him and said, "Really! I really know an ancient tomb. The key is that no one lives within a few miles of it!"
"I have always wanted to do a big deal. I used to want to do it alone, but I can't do it like this! You have the skills and I have the brains. If we cooperate, we will definitely make a lot of money!"
At this point, it was useless for me to pretend to be mute, so I turned around and asked him what ancient tomb he was talking about.
Lao Zhang's eyes were small, and the most unpleasant thing to say was that he had mouse eyes. He rolled his eyes and said, "I checked the book, and it might be a tomb from the Yuan Dynasty."
Tomb of the Yuan Dynasty?
My heart skipped a beat.
"How are you sure? Don't you mean you don't understand?"
Lao Zhang laughed and said: "Someone was farming there before and picked up a broken copper kettle. It was flat and tied with a hemp rope. Some people knew this and told me that it was used by soldiers in the Yuan Dynasty. The hemp rope was to make the copper kettle
Tie it to the horse's back so it doesn't fall off."
I was a little moved when I heard it.
Baotou and I rarely encounter the Liao and Yuan tombs.
It’s not that I don’t want to meet him, I think about it, damn, I miss him so much, I think about it day and night.
In Liao Dynasty tombs, it is often customary to bury copper coins and gold objects with them, such as the gold mask in the museum.
There are also very few copper coins from the Liao Dynasty unearthed in the market. There is a saying in our industry that "the eighth grade of Liao Dynasty coins is the eighth grade of Liao Dynasty copper coins."
The upper eight grades are the same money with eight different year numbers, and the lower eight grades are eight other year numbers.
For example, "Tian Xian Qian, Tian Zan Qian, Shen Shu Qian, etc." are not much worse than Da Qi Tong Bao. This kind of Liao Shang eighth grade is luxurious at a glance and has never been seen before.
The main reason why such tombs cannot be found is that they are still difficult to find. Let me give you an example. Almost half of the imperial tombs of all dynasties have been discovered, but only the tomb of Emperor Yuan has been discovered very little.
It is said that the Mongolians have a habit after burial. They will drive hundreds or even thousands of horses to trample a place back and forth until the living soil is trampled into closely arranged dead soil. The mounds of sealed soil left on the surface will also
It was trampled flat, making it difficult for future generations to find traces.
Besides, Yuan blue and white flowers may also be found in Yuan tombs, which are even more valuable.
"so what have you thought of?"
"Just the two of us?"
"No, plus my wife, there are three of us." Lao Zhang said.
"Well, how about I take you to have a look? You don't have to leave the village, just go over there," he pointed behind him.
I actually didn’t have high hopes. It’s not that easy to find the Liao and Yuan tombs.
Soon Lao Zhang took me to the place. When I arrived, I looked at the terrain and frowned.
It is backed by a mountain on one side and open on three sides. There are no houses around. It happens to be in the vegetable field of a family.
All they grow are radishes. The temperature gradually turns from warm to cool at the end of October. There is a temperature difference between day and night here in Kangding, so the radish seedlings that have just grown out are covered with a thick layer of insulation film.
There was no sign of an ancient tomb here, but Lao Zhang insisted that I look for it. He also knew about the Luoyang shovel and asked me if I had one. He asked me to use the Luoyang shovel to search for it.
If I were to explore such a large vegetable field with a shovel, I would have to dig at least dozens of holes. If there were no graves, I would have ruined all the radish seedlings that had just grown. If I left a hole, it would be easy for them to be dug.
Discover.
After thinking about it, I ran back quickly and took four thin copper tubes and some tools from our big bag.
Just like doing a four-wheel alignment on a car.
I want to try to locate the ancient tomb in this large vegetable field.