166. Funeral objects
As he was talking, he was pushed and pushed up to the second floor. The space on the second floor was smaller than the first floor, and there were animal bones all over the place that made it impossible to step down. If you stepped on it without paying attention, you would hear bursts of soft crunching sounds.
The animal bones beneath his feet were crushed to pieces.
The Turhut people are nomadic people who live with cattle and sheep all their lives. They regard these livestock as more important than their own lives. These animal bones are mainly cattle and sheep, and they are considered to be buried with the Khan. Although the entire second
There is nothing terrible in the Layer Tower Cave, but everyone, the author's words are just to highlight the key points. We will not dwell on it, but this does not mean that there are no ups and downs in the hearts of the three people. Just imagine it, viewers. A person who has collected hundreds of dust
The three intruders walked heavily and carefully inspected the fortress filled with bones.
My mood at that time was very complicated. On the one hand, I wanted to find something special. At least these things could be enough to support my continuous speculation, which either meant that the top layer was Oba Xi or Lobsang Tenzin. But on the other hand, I wanted to find something special.
I didn't want to see anything special, I was afraid that something would pop out of the bones by accident.
I let out a sigh of relief. Fortunately, the second floor is just a burial place. It’s hard to imagine that if all the people buried in the full second floor of the tower burial for the Khan were living people... there were skulls all over the ground.
Do you dare to go up any further?
Going up further, there are the sacrifices on the third floor. The sacrifices are not luxurious. There are no gold and silver treasures. They are just bottles and silk fabrics. You can even find the artifacts from the time when the Turghuts were exiled in Tsarist Russia.
The Russian daily necessities, Mouse said, couldn’t come in for free, and he would take at least two of them back. Even if they weren’t worth a lot of money, they would certainly be worth a small amount. I told him to take them if you want, but whether the three of us are alive or not
It's not certain that you can go out. You can take as much as you want. If you don't feel tired, you can take all the burial companions away. The mouse was discouraged after hearing what I said. He touched his wounds and swung his arms a few times to follow.
I continued walking upward.
The fourth and fifth floors are all made of clay sculptures of Turgut warriors. They guard here, each one riding a tall horse, majestic, showing the fierceness of the Mongolian cavalry and their loyalty to the Khan.
Although these are all clay sculptures, no better than the first-floor statues of gods, the swords in the hands of these clay sculpture soldiers are actual sabers of the Torgut cavalry at that time.
After hundreds of years, the surface of the saber was gray and I couldn't tell what kind of metal it was made of. I used my sleeve to gently brush away the dirt on the saber. Immediately, the saber revealed its sharp edge and a little rust.
No, I tried cutting off the corner of my clothes. The blade of this saber, which had been separated for hundreds of years, was actually no worse than the batan in my hand that was made with modern technology. Just imagine putting this kind of ferocious weapon that can kill many people.
In a feudal society, how could the scrap metal from the Middle East countries compete with the Torgut sabers? It is not a myth that the Torgut cavalry was invincible across the battlefield.
This kind of saber is very ordinary in appearance, with a crescent shape. The blade is about half a meter long, and the handle is more than 20 centimeters. The name of the user is engraved on it.
"Brother, since they are clay sculptures of warriors, wouldn't it be better to use some crude furnishings? There is no need for the Turgut people to be so serious, right? The funerary objects are actually made of real ones? And there are names engraved on them! I don't know who these names are.
Chapter completed!