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Chapter 263

Chapter 263

I later learned that the Western Xia palace inscription on the parchment roughly means:

"Zhongxing's enemy, Dang Xiang, hated Mizhi for building Asoka's stupa, and a loyal man died in his place. Now you, carrying tens of millions of Buddhist jewels, traveled west to build the Dabai Gao Kingdom, and now you are called the King of Western Wu."

Analyze analyze.

The fall of the Xixia Kingdom lasted for nearly 800 years from 1227 AD to the present.

No one can live for 800 years. No one in Niubi can know the truth of history. They just try to get as close to the truth of history as possible.

Sima Guang knew that he smashed the vat, so why should he say it was fake?

Sima Guang was born in the third year of Emperor Zhenzong's reign in the Song Dynasty. This man lived 942 years ago. When he was a child, his history teacher said that Sima Guang was smart and knew how to save people. We should learn from Sima Guang.

Think about it, if the water in the water tank is to be able to submerge a child, it must be one meter in diameter, right?

However, even if we look through museums around the world, we can't find a water tank as big as that from the Northern Song Dynasty. Due to the limitations of the firing conditions at that time, the craftsmen at that time did not have the ability to burn such a large tank. , how can someone drown without a tank?

Pushing back a few hundred years, in the Ming Dynasty, kiln-firing technology had also improved a lot. By Jiajing, large vats could be produced, which were large scroll vats with blue and white dragon patterns. Children could be drowned if they fell into them. The finished product The probability is about 5%, and the remaining 95% will have slight deformation, defects, cracks, etc. This kind of dragon vat is as valuable as Yuan blue and white, so people in the industry say: "One look at the Ming porcelain dragon vat will last forever." Remember the glory of China."

Therefore, it is difficult to say whether many historical stories are true or false.

Maybe Tang Seng stayed in the Daughter's Kingdom, and the Emperor of Tang sent another Tang Seng to obtain scriptures in order to protect his face.

.......

He looked serious that day and immediately closed the door after entering the house.

Dou Sprout poured water, drank a glass of water on his head, then wiped his mouth and said: "I have been working for a lifetime, but I never thought that this day would come to me."

"This day? What happened?"

He raised his head and said seriously: "I was wondering at that time. The Asoka Pagoda is a treasure that has been enshrined in all dynasties, but ours hides a roll of parchment. Now I know, this thing is too important. If there is no record in the tower, I’m afraid no one will ever know the truth.”

"I'm so worried! Stop showing off! Tell me quickly!" Dou Sprout said hurriedly.

He took a deep breath and said: "If the Western Xia palace inscriptions on the parchment are not fabricated, it means that Emperor Li Xian of the late Xia Dynasty is not dead."

"What!"

I was shocked, "Boss, you said Li Xian is not dead??"

He nodded and said: "The Western Xia palace records are only fragments, but it shows that Li Xian is not dead, and he established a new country, Xiwu'er, with thousands of party members."

I was stunned for a long time after hearing this news, which overturned my understanding.

The Mongols destroyed Xixia, and Genghis Khan issued a secret order to massacre the city after his death. How could Li Xian, as the king of a subjugated country, escape under heavy siege? If so, how could he change things under the noses of the Mongols?

Nearly 400,000 Xixia people were slaughtered in the city, Dangxiang exterminated the entire clan, and Xingqing Mansion was burned down.

In this situation, Li ran away with thousands of people? Where did he go? Is Xiwu'er a country? Who is the mummy we found near Heishui City? How did this mummy end up underground in Heishui City? Who took this mummy? The parchment was rolled up and placed in Ashoka's stupa, but who hid it in people's stomachs?

Scared the shit out of me.

I was surprised and asked the boss if this was true or not. It was so scary. I had never heard of Xiwu'er.

"It's hard to say." He shook his head and said, "It still takes time."

"Where's the Yunfeng stone?" she suddenly asked.

"Aza's blood agate?" I said it's in the bag. What's wrong?

He banged his head on the table and thought for a while, then squinted his eyes and said, "I have a big plan that needs money. Are you going to turn it into cash?"


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