Doujin 30: What did Yang Yizhong discover - LiaWind
"You guys are here to guard it, and don't let the idle people wait."
Yang Yizhong ordered his subordinates, then tightened the rope around his waist and climbed down the wellhead.
The well was not deep, but it could not shine in the sky, which was particularly dark. Yang Yizhong felt that the bottom of the well seemed to lead to an unknown place, and he felt that this idea was too nonsense. He shook his head and took out the fire note that had been prepared and lit it.
The faint flame swayed, reflecting several metallic lights at the bottom of the well. Yang Yizhong once explored and got a few small circles.
Before he could take a closer look, Inoue's subordinates were already protruding their heads to ask. Realizing that it had been too long, Yang Yizhong responded and stuffed the things he picked into his purse. He turned around again and confirmed that nothing was missing, then he signaled his subordinates to pull him up.
"How did you go on for so long? But what good things have you found?"
Some subordinates asked intriguedly, but Yang Yizhong was prepared, so he took out two silver croakers from his purse and scolded: "What? Do you want it?"
-Look, it was the officials who rewarded all the officials and generals when they ascended the throne. It was not worth a lot of money, but it was difficult to take action. The subordinate who asked the question was unhappy, but he smiled flatteringly and said that he did not dare.
"Prosperity."
After cursing, Yang Yizhong took out some broken silver and asked the few to separate. Everyone cheered and thanked them, and then they parted.
After exhaling silently, Yang Yizhong pinched his purse and turned back to his tent. After no one else, he poured out more than ten small yellow or white pieces from his purse. He found a cloth towel and wiped away the stained soil one by one, revealing his true appearance.
Three or five of them were yellow, probably made of brass, and some were patina green, and the patterns were completely unaware of Yang Yizhong. However, the rest of the white ones were a little unsure. Judging from the hardness, it should not be silver. In fact, the luster reminded him of a treasure knife from the past, made of good steel, with the ones cut iron like mud. But if it is steel, without maintenance, how can it always be as bright as new? After all, the copper found together is rusted.
After thinking for a while, Yang Yizhong simply found a magnet and put the metal piece upwards, and it actually sucked it.
It's really steel! I don't know what method I used, but I'm not afraid of rust. If it can be used to make weapons, I'm afraid it's one of the few magic weapons in the world!
After trying all the rest, there were still a few pieces that could not be sucked, and they were light and fluttering when weighed. Yang Yizhong couldn't tell what this was at all, so he had to put it aside first.
Yang Yizhong dredged a circle, but found that he could not see clearly. He quickly lit the oil lamp and looked closely under the fire. When he wiped it, he felt that the pattern on it was very delicate. The silver sachet made by top craftsmen he saw in the palace was probably just like this. The key point is that Yang Yizhong took another piece of the same type of circle, which was almost exactly the same as the original one, and it was not even a little different.
-Is this really something that humans can do?
1. Are the current officials a god, a ghost, or a demon?
Step by step...
The heavy footsteps woke Yang Yizhong up in deep thought. It turned out to be a patrol soldier. After the footsteps were far away, he got up and picked up the wicks and continued to see the things.
Regardless of the material or just looking at the pattern, the disks can be divided into two categories.
One type includes all copper sheets and extremely light metal sheets, and half the largest steel sheet. On the upper side, there is a complex pattern with the words "x and Gongmin people x" at the bottom. Two of the seven characters are not recognized and they are not smooth to read. There is another circle of patterns around it, probably because it is in the Mingdao Palace, but Yang Yizhong has no reason to think of the tadpole text that Taoist said. On the other side, there is a larger tadpole text, with unknown meanings on the right and more tadpole texts; on the lower left, there are various flowers engraved.
The other type, including all the remaining steel sheets, disappeared from the complex patterns, and only the flowers and tadpole texts were engraved on the side, and the other side was the tadpole text with the words "yuan" and "horn" and Yang Yizhong carefully checked them. It was exactly the same as the other type, and the top was the six characters "Xinjin" in the top.
When comparing the tadpole text, Yang Yizhong realized that the direction of the text on this small circle might be the opposite: the same symbols are arranged up and down on one side, while the other side is from left to right. He vaguely remembered that everything in the underworld is opposite to the world of the world. So he tried to read the words he knew in the opposite direction, which seemed to be a little smoother. But this is "people" and "republic", and it doesn't look like a ghost domain no matter how you look.
Although he was not a great scholar who was well-educated and could not memorize the meanings of the two words in the relationship, Yang Yizhong still knew that these two less common words refer to the "republic rule" between the people and Duke Zhao of Zhou. The political sensitivity required to be in the center also made him realize the contradiction between the two words being parallel.
Why do the people put them before the "public"?
But when I think of Mencius's words, "The people are the most important, the country is the next, and the king is the least important", it seems that it is not incomprehensible.
If you look at it this way, wouldn’t the word “国” that you don’t know later?...
After careful thinking, Yang Yizhong still denied this - guess. After all, he knew most of these thirteen Chinese characters. The character "yin" is basically a "silver" in running script; the character "hua" is, looking at half-pronunciation and half-pronunciation,
I'm afraid it's not "Hua". So there is no reason to have a completely irrelevant word.
So what does the word "国" mean? Yang Yizhong used his finger to draw the next to the "国"
The word "南", "南", "南", "南", "南"... "南"!
In this world, which country can be called "China" or "China"? Could it be that these are not from ghosts and gods, but relics from an ancient dynasty? But even if such exquisite things were created, how could they not be named in historical books?
Yang Yizhong didn't dare to think too much, but he had speculations about the word "bank". Although it was not until four or five hundred years later that a large amount of American silver poured in and silver became legal tender, precious metals were naturally currency after all. Considering the size of the disc, they were indeed suitable for use as coins. Then the "bank" was most likely the government office responsible for minting coins.
But if it is really used daily, and if it is minted in large quantities instead of small quantities, the technical ability reflected by the exquisite patterns on it will be even more amazing!
Several types of flowers are common, just peonies, orchids, etc. The patterns on the national coins are more complex and detailed.
In the center is a tall city tower with five gates on it. Generally speaking, the more city gates, the greater the defense pressure. It would be a joke that any city needs to be built like this. But if it were not for the city defense, then if it were to be built such a majestic building and five gates, it would probably be the imperial city? And it is incomparable to the "small" imperial city in Kaifeng. The city tower is not the sun and the moon, but one big, four small, five five-pointed stars, with a large, four small, surrounded by small stars. The word "republic" means one king and four auxiliary? If it is used to refer to stars, it comes from the star palace, and the possibility of the heavenly palace seems to have become higher again.
Further out, it surrounds the wheat, and below is a serrated disc, which is connected by cloth. The wheat is easy to understand, and it is grain with the "ji" of the country. Yang Yizhong no longer recognizes the disc. After thinking hard, a sudden flash of inspiration. It may seem that he had seen something similar in the Imperial Heaven Supervision?
He was excited by this idea and felt that he had finally seen through the secrets of heaven.
Are they the stars in the sky who come to help me in the Song Dynasty?
Yang Yizhong carefully put away the coins.
Chapter completed!