Grave robbing is not just a kid's play, it also involves scientific reasoning, and it's not like the scams on TV where corpses are everywhere, rice dumplings are jumping all over the floor, and corpse crickets are crawling everywhere.
Over thousands of years, most of the bones will rot into dregs.
Following the initiation and going down the tomb passage, Sister Yu shook her headlamp back and forth, observing some details that we might have overlooked.
If not for the fact that people in the world of tomb robbers say that Master Yao is awesome, just looking at this woman Yao Yumen is not easy. When she walked to the end of the tomb passage and looked at the stone wall for a while, she discovered another problem.
"Look, look here," she squatted at the northwest corner of the stone wall and turned to wave us over.
"Yumen, is this handwriting?" Yao Wence, who had not spoken much before, said at this time.
I knelt down curiously and took a look.
I saw a part of the stone skin peeling off where Sister Yu pointed. After the water under the pit receded, some mud dried up on the corner of the wall. I could vaguely see it like writing.
She took out a bottle of water from her bag and poured some on the wall.
The stone wall absorbs water quickly. After wiping it back and forth with your hand, a piece of handwriting slowly appeared.
"This... this is ancient bronze inscription... nine-fold seal script!" Mr. Sun exclaimed in surprise after seeing the handwriting clearly.
Sister Yu frowned: "Curious Tomb, as far as I know this kind of writing has been discontinued in the late Shang Dynasty. How come people are still using it in the Western Zhou Dynasty?"
We splashed water again.
Then we discovered that the entire stone wall, well-proportioned, was actually engraved with nine folds of ancient bronze inscriptions!
Everyone was startled, and Boss Sun immediately came up with a guess: Could this be the epitaph of the tomb owner?
"Yes, is it possible that it is an epitaph?" Lao San also agreed.
Sister Yu shook her head after being shocked and said: "It's unlikely. Epitaphs haven't become popular in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Have you ever thought that this wall...may be a door?"
"Door? What do you mean?" I couldn't understand.
Sister Yu took out a strong flashlight from her bag. She touched the stone wall, inch by inch.
Several other people from us also helped touch it when they saw it.
After searching for a long time, I touched the stone wall up and down, left and right, back and forth several times, but found nothing except the nine-fold seal script that I couldn't understand...
Boss Sun said coldly: "Third brother, is there a detonator in the bag?"
"Brother, I brought four."
"Put the eye in and blow it up for me." A cold light flashed in Boss Sun's eyes.
"You are crazy!" Sister Yu stood up and stopped her: "It's okay to use explosives to open the initiation, but this is in the tomb passage! Do you want to bury us all alive?"
"Then what do you think we should do?" Sun Laosan was still calm.
"I'm going to look around. If it is really a stone gate, the craftsmen of the Western Zhou Dynasty should have placed tapstones when sealing the door. There must be hidden compartments left by the craftsmen around here. Otherwise, they would have to lock themselves in.
"
"Jade...Sister Yu." I raised my hand and wanted to speak.
Several people turned to look at me.
Taking a deep breath, I pointed to the west and said, "Sister Yu, there is a large pottery vat in the corner of the West Room, and there is a black hole under the vat, which seems to be quite deep."
"Let's go and take a look," she nodded and walked directly to the Xi'er Room.
When he arrived at the west room and saw the large vat, Mr. Sun walked over and pushed open the bluestone covering the vat.
Seeing the black hole at the bottom of the tank, he turned back and asked me: "Yunfeng, how did you know?"