142. The Secret in the Mural 3
It turns out that the mural opposite records the return of Torgut to the east during the Obasi era. Except for the female corpse and the terrible virus that was constantly transmitted to the Torgut tribe in Tsarist Russia, it really didn’t have much in common with what was recorded in the history books.
From this we can judge that what is recorded in the mural here must be why the Mongolian Turgut tribe moved away from the Central Plains to the distant banks of the Volga River in Tsarist Russia in the late 16th century. It seems that what is recorded in the history books cannot be
I believe that at least the great migration of the Torgut tribe has nothing to do with the invasion of Jungar. The real invaders were the Tatar soldiers from the Eight Banners, and the reason for the invasion was actually because of a woman, a beautiful and bloodthirsty adult.
Sexy woman!
At this time, the three of them suddenly seemed to have formed some kind of tacit understanding silently, and they said four words in unison: "Princess Ye He!"
That's right, that's for sure. This is Princess Ye He who is vaguely recorded in Lili's family tree. Finally, the finger was pointed at Princess Ye He! But who is this beautiful Princess Ye He?
?How could she contract such a strange disease? How did she end up in the Xinjiang Mongolian Turhut tribe? Why did another tribal Khan exchange "Princess Yehe" with the Turhut Khan? What did they do?
What contract was signed? Although we still don’t know all this, I feel that this shocking secret that has been covered up by the vast history is not far away from us. Maybe the moment this secret is revealed is
The moment when Mouse and I got rid of the ugly skull shadow in our chests.
At this moment, Mouse's wound was not sure if it was inflamed, and his face turned a little pale. He frowned and said: "Hey! I regret that I was ignorant and incompetent. If we are destined to go out, we have to go to Mr. Nalan to ask.
, he must know who this beautiful girl is."
I said: "The point is actually not here. What I want to know most is that the identity of Princess Yehe is so special? She changed hands so many times and was sent to King Turgut Khan, but such a beauty clearly knew
You can only look at it but not touch it. That King Khan is so stupid? The entire tribe migrated because of her, and in the end, a virus spread! The most hateful thing is the other King Khan whose mother made an exchange with him.
You knew it was an explosive bag, but you still gave it to him as a big gift, which is so unethical and smoking!"
The three of them could only guess a thing or two based on the information conveyed in the mural, but it was unclear who the Princess Ye He was and what the interests of the two tribes were. So they had no choice but to start again.
I focused my attention on the giant tripod. This giant tripod was so big that the three of us had to look up. It was 10 meters tall. The whole body was made of bronze. The craftsmanship was not very exquisite, and there were green copper stains on the outside.
, there are many inscriptions engraved on the whole tripod, but unfortunately they are all in Mongolian and we can’t understand them very well. Even Meihui, who was blowing something weird before setting off, was hesitant to read. After asking her for a long time, she just said that we need to study it further.
Research.
"Oh my god, you don't think this bronze tripod looks strange at all?" she said.
She didn't tell me that I had the same feeling. She tried to touch the copper tripod, but she felt that there was warmth in the tripod. In ancient times, the tripod was a cooking utensil, usually with three legs and two ears.
Later, in several dynasties after the tenth century, some incense burners were changed into the shape of a tripod. Only then did I discover what looked awkward about this tripod. It turned out that this big tripod actually had four legs, and each leg was
Chapter completed!