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Chapter 1350

Chapter 1350

For more than a year, Baotou has been obsessed with the sheepskin pictures, so he has checked a large number of historical materials, and Baotou can now be regarded as half a Xixia expert.

The He Chengzhen he spoke of lived in the early Western Xia Dynasty and was originally a Han. Later, Li Deming, who was an envoy in the northwest region at that time, invited him to serve as an official, and he has since surrendered to the Dangxiang people.

It is said that in order to invite him to assist him, Li Deming sent ten beauties, ten cars of gold and silver, but He Chengzhen didn't even look at it or accept it. He just said:

"Mr. Deming, the time has not come yet, but I believe that your son is the emperor's order. He is willing to submit to your Li family, assist the emperor, and achieve great achievements."

Li Deming died of illness within two years, and Yuan Hao came to power, proclaimed himself emperor directly, and established the Great Baigao Kingdom, also known as Xixia. Then, he ostensibly made He Chengzhen a minister, but in fact secretly called him the "Emperor's Master."

In Xixia, imperial master is the title of national master. This is not a fake imperial master like Biao Ge. This is a real imperial master, a teacher who assists the emperor.

There is a popular saying, which I think is true.

He Chengzhen was originally ordered to build the Xixia Imperial Mausoleum. He looked at the stars in the sky at night and asserted: "Xixia can only pass down seven emperors. After the seven emperors, a rare warrior (Genghis Khan) will appear in the north, and the Xixia Empire will fall.

The hand of this warrior."

"In order to prevent the imperial mausoleum from being destroyed when it arrives, I will use the Big Dipper in the sky as an eye to build the Xixia imperial mausoleum. In this way, the imperial mausoleum will be safe for generations to come."

So He Chengzhen started building it.

Yuan Hao didn't know about this. After a while, he suddenly decided to move his dead father and grandfather to the imperial mausoleum and posthumously named them Taizu and Taizong. In this way, the imperial mausoleum area was changed from the originally designated seven

The number of stars turned into nine, destroying the Big Dipper array designed by He Chengzhen.

In response to this, He Chengzhen just shook his head and sighed and said, I have tried my best, it seems God's will.

More than two hundred years later, Xixia was destroyed. All the nine imperial tombs buried deep underground in Xixia were turned upside down, and hundreds of holes were dug by tomb robbers.

There is one more piece of evidence.

If you buy a ticket to travel to the present-day Xixia Imperial Tombs, the tour guide will say this: "According to expert research and drone aerial photography, Tomb No. 2 to Tomb No. 9 form a line facing the Big Dipper in the sky.

Big Dipper Line.”

If this is true, then He Chengzhen is an outstanding person who can predict what will happen after a hundred years.

The owner of the cement tomb we dug is called "He Luogong." The inscription says that he was also an architect and supervised the construction of these majestic gun towers in the mountains of Muya. It is precisely because of his status as a descendant of He Chengzhen that he was awarded the title.

So many rewards.

The "Bai Jun" mentioned in the inscription is most likely Li Xian. Xixia advocates white, and "white" represents the Great White Kingdom. Perhaps Li Xian was afraid that the Mongols would know that he was not dead.

Therefore, he did not dare to write "Xian Jun" on the inscription, but changed it to "Bai Jun."

In the end, the timeline just happened to match up. The fourth year of Qian Ding was 1226 AD. This was also the last year of Xia Xianzong's reign. Seeing that the Mongols were coming again, he hurriedly passed the throne to the late Xia emperor Li Xian.

Li Xian ascended the throne in 1226, and was named Baoyi. In the same year, the country fell and he reigned for one year.

Therefore, the first year of Baoyi is actually the same year as the fourth year of Qianding, with only a few months difference, both are 1226 AD!

Is this all a coincidence?

I think not.

Although his name remains anonymous, all kinds of evidence prove that Li Xian really ran away and came to Sichuan. Here we found a currency called Xiwu Baoqian that proves the existence of Xiwu'er Kingdom. People here worship white. , and the title of National Master, all of which were influenced by party members.

Why did I say I was scared just now?

Because in ancient times, architects who were responsible for building imperial tombs would definitely take anti-theft measures for their tombs after death. Is there anything else besides cement? I now highly doubt that grouting burial is the burial method. Invented by the tomb owner.


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