National-level Earth Palace, these were Yao Yumen’s original words at that time.
With the word "national level" in it, something unearthed must also be "national level".
What are national cultural relics?
You may have little exposure to antiques, so let me tell you this.
Unique, an important weapon of a great country! This is called a national-level cultural relic.
According to the rating of the Palace Museum, it is a national first-class cultural relic, a national first-class cultural relic, a national second-class cultural relic, a national third-class cultural relic, and an ordinary cultural relic.
The jade garments with golden threads are only classified as first-class armor. This is because the jade garments with golden threads are not unique. So far, according to accurate statistics, a total of twenty-one and a half jade garments with golden threads have been discovered.
Those national-level cultural relics are all higher than the golden jade clothes, Changxin palace lanterns, etc. They are all unique national treasures, such as Simuwu Ding, Siyang Fangzun, Zeng Houyi Chime Set, Bronze Blood Square forts, horses trampling on flying swallows, these are all.
Why did Yao Yumen want to quit at that time?
In this era, it is impossible for this kind of thing to flow out of the country. It can only flow into the mainland market, but no one dares to collect it, because no matter which big auction you go to, or how awesome the buyer or collector is, there is often only one final result. .
Permanently stored in the National Museum.
Once this thing is released, the officials will definitely investigate it to the end. Finally, they will give you a gift package of permanent prison residence rights for life.
After forty-six years of tomb robbing, Mr. Yao Wenzhong, who was known as the ghost eye and cut the dragon's veins, was shot on October 17, 17. What ordinary people don't know is that it was because he touched something that he should not have touched. .
Yao Yumen wanted to quit because she was scared, but the Sun brothers would not be happy about it.
The atmosphere at that time was very tense. Yao Wence, a boy with a flat head, looked gloomy and frightened. The two sides had disagreements and were at war with each other.
You asked me if I was afraid at that time?
To be honest, I was 70% scared and 30% curious. Needless to say, I was afraid. What I was curious about was what was going on in the stone gate behind the underground palace? It was like there was an unknown world on the other side. What was there that had not yet been revealed? A national-level cultural relic?
unknown.
We were just a small team from the Northern Sect at that time. There were many gangs more powerful than us on the road at that time. Even if we opened the underground palace door, even if we cracked the tap stone to get in and took out the contents, we couldn't withstand this. Consequences. Because the things in Shimen are like time bombs. If you dare to take them out or sell them, it will be over.
The intercom signal below was not good, so I told Boss Wang what happened.
The intercom was silent for a long time.
"Everyone," as soon as the red light came on, Boss Wang's voice came from the intercom.
"Boss, Lao San, Yunfeng, Miss Yao is right. This matter... has exceeded the scope of our safe escape. You guys come up. Second... Lao Er I’m not looking for it anymore.”
After listening to Wang Boutou's words, the always calm Sun Laosan rubbed his hair. His eyes were red and he was like crazy. He kept kicking the big stone door with his feet, "Your mother! Your mother!"
The huge stone door stood motionless, with only a hint of dust floating down in the air. Sun Laosan sat helplessly in front of the stone door, combing his hair.
My nose is sore and I feel a little uncomfortable. My second brother is a treasured member of our team. His sudden disappearance is very unfortunate. We tried to save him, but we couldn't find any trace of him. He just disappeared out of thin air in this Western Zhou Dynasty tomb. .
In addition to that kind of pressure, there was another very practical reason why we couldn't go in at that time, and it was because of the tap stone behind the door.
Tapstones are also called gate-closing stones. They are one of the basic techniques for preventing tomb robberies in ancient times. Tapstones are found in many tombs. For example, the tomb of Shenzong Zhu Yijun, the Wanli Emperor, contains a 1.6-meter-long tappet.