The Complete Works of the Tomb, Part 1 Yunnan Yin Sha 47
I only heard Fatty’s grandfather say that he had fought several fights before, but since I started working with Heisan, I never heard him say anything about himself. This man is so cautious, and his interpersonal relationships are so
Guang, he has his own acquaintances in small and remote counties like Yunnan, who can arrange "field inspections" for us, and can also help buy tools and materials. Who is he? Thinking of this, I looked at Heisan in confusion...
"I guess there should be a large-scale ancient tomb in the center of the cliff." Heisan said excitedly, pointing to the sketch.
"What? No way?" Fatty exclaimed, "Inside the mountain?"
"Yes, there is an ancient tomb in the center of the mountain. The height of the tomb should be tens of meters high. Judging from this scale, it is assumed that the owner of this tomb is at least a royal noble." Hei San looked at Liu and me.
Famous sayings.
"Yes." I nodded and said.
"I had already thought of it in the morning." Liu Mingye said.
"What? Please tell me clearly." The fat man urged Hei San from the side.
Hei San smoothed the picture, then lowered his head and drew the picture with a pencil and said: "Originally what we were looking for this time was the so-called nanmu coffin, but Zhilong was tricked by Fang Bagua and found a pangolin cave more than 300 meters away from the mountain.
Liu Ming and Fatty also found a pangolin cave at 247 meters. Logically speaking
There shouldn't be pangolins on this mountain at all, let alone in the tombs on the cliff. Because pangolins live by eating termites, and termites eat wood, but there is no wood at all on the half-cliff, but there is no wood at all.
If there are pangolins, it means there must be termites nearby. So what do the termites eat? This question is inherently
It’s hard to explain, but the key lies in these bowls. The bowls are authentic products from the official kilns of the Yuan Dynasty, which means that this kind of bowls can only be used by the royal family. Yunnan was a small place at the time, and there was no mention of it in historical records.
If there were any princes or nobles, there is only one theory that makes sense, and that is that those buried nearby
There must be a royal family. The ancients used a lot of wood to build tombs. When the wood is in a humid environment, termites will infest it. Then there must be pangolins looking for food. That's why you can find pangolins and pangolin holes in hanging coffins.
Chapter completed!