Chapter 066: The Dead in the Cave
Bai Chi couldn't believe his eyes. Behind the mountains of treasures, he actually saw a person. Yes, it was a person, a person wearing black full-body armor. Strictly speaking, he was dead for who knows how long.
skeleton.
At the end of the hall there is a long table about two meters long. Behind the long table is the man sitting cross-legged on the ground. The armor is full body armor, but this man did not wear a helmet before he died. The helmet was placed on the long table close to him.
The place on the left.
There is still a head of white hair on the skull's head. From this, it can be seen that this man was a very old man before his death. Men in ancient times aged faster, and they usually already looked old in their fifties.
, so the age cannot be determined.
Although the deceased old man had been dead for who knows how long, his chest was still straight and straight, and an awe-inspiring aura spread across his face, making Baichi feel a sense of awe and dare not look directly at him.
Bai Chi walked a little closer and found that there was a sheathed long knife placed on the long case near the helmet. The blade was about four feet long. The simple and desolate scabbard made Bai Chi secretly happy. In addition to the long case, Bai Chi walked a little closer.
There was also a row of slips placed on it. When I looked carefully, I saw that they were not bamboo slips, but jade slips strung together with jade stones.
There is a seal placed on the right side of the long desk. It is square and has a lifelike tiger carved on it. The tiger seal, this kind of seal could not be used by ordinary people in ancient times, only those generals or princes could use it.
There are people at this level.
With a sense of awe, Bai Chi walked slightly to the side of the long desk and squatted down, gently holding the large seal in his hand. The large seal was very heavy in his hand. It was made of bronze and weighed about five kilograms.
Turning it over and over, you can see that the official script of the Qin Dynasty is engraved on the big seal.
Bai Chi is very proficient in the history of the Qin Dynasty. Not only is he proficient, but all the people in Baijia Village will be familiar with this history since childhood. As far as he knows, before Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, each country used
It is the small seal script, which later evolved into the official script. Before the small seal script were the large seal script and oracle bone script. The official script after the unification of the Qin Dynasty was the official script.
At this time, holding the big seal, Bai Chi's hand trembled slightly. After careful identification, there were five words on the big seal: Wu'an Jun Baizhong. Not many people generally know who Bai Zhong is, but as a
Bai Chi knows this person very well about the descendants of the Bai family.
Bai Zhong was the son of Bai Qi, the general of Wu'an who killed 200,000 Zhao State surrenderers in the Changping War. Baichi was very excited when he saw this place. It has been said for many years that Baijiacun is the descendant of Wu'an Jun Baiqi.
.But these are all legends, and there is no evidence. But what does the current Fang seal indicate? It shows that the people of Baijiacun are the descendants of Bai Qi, Lord Wu'an.
Speaking of Bai Qi, Bai Chi's heart is full of pride, that is, his ancestors, the pride of his family. Although thousands of years have passed, the awe and respect that comes from the bloodline make Bai Chi's blood excited.
In the Qin Dynasty, a general reached such a point, which is rare in the history of war. Bai Qi made an immortal contribution to the unification of Qin. His achievements created the highest practical model of Chinese military art.
, he is the God of War - Wu Anjun Bai Qi!
Bai Qi led his troops in hundreds of battles and won every battle in his life, annihilating more than one million people from six [***] armies. He attacked more than ninety cities in the six countries. What is a miracle is that in those war-torn years, he never
He has lost battles and often defeated more with less.
He was both a superb tactician and a brilliant strategist. The scale of the wars he commanded was so large, and the cruelty of the battles was rarely matched by others in later generations! Bai Qi commanded the Battle of Changping and completely annihilated the Zhao army. He killed more than forty Zhao soldiers.
Ten thousand,
The Battle of Changping was not only a key battle for China to unify and rewrite history, but also the cruelest and most heroic major battle in the world's military history. It was also the earliest and most thorough encirclement and annihilation war in Chinese history. Its scale and brilliant results are indisputable in the history of China.
It is also rare in the history of world wars. It is a precedent for China's large-scale encirclement and annihilation tactics.
The Battle of Changping was a life-and-death battle between two countries. The scale of the war at that time was very rare in the history of ancient wars. It was the largest war during the Warring States Period. It was the military forces mobilized by Qin and Zhao. From the history books,
It seems that the total should be about 1 million.
At that time, more than 2,000 years ago, this was a very scary statistic, more than 1 million. Therefore, no one on either side could afford to lose in this war, including Qiang Qin. In fact, this
It was a war during the late Warring States period to decide who would unify the Chinese nation.
In this war, Bai Qi is the only male protagonist.
Quietly immersed in the memory of his ancestors, Bai Chi woke up with a start. He looked at the big seal in his hand with some doubts. A question arose in Bai Chi's mind. It seemed that Bai Qi's son Bai Zhong inherited Bai Qi's position as Lord Wu'an.
title. But why is Bai Zhong sitting here? What about his ancestor Bai Qi?
Bai Chi is still very proficient in history. He knows that King Qin Zhao ordered Bai Qi, Lord Wu'an, to commit suicide. But no one can tell whether this is the case. He only knows that after Qin Shihuang unified China, he gave Bai Qi's descendants many titles.
Officials and knights.
Thinking of this, Bai Chi looked at the several volumes of white jade slips strung together on the table. Maybe all the mysteries lie in this jade slip?
Standing up gently, Bai Chi bowed slightly to Bai Zhong's body, then turned to the other side of the long case and gently took one of the jade slips in his hand.
The jade slips have a warm feeling when you hold them, with a hint of cyan inside the white. But I don’t know what the jade slips are exactly. Thousands of years have passed, and the hemp rope used to string the jade slips is still as strong as ever.
Signs of decay.
With excitement, Bai Chi slowly unfolded the jade slip in his hand, and what he saw was rows of small characters written in official script...
In November of the fiftieth year of King Zhao of Qin, the King of Qin gave Bai Qi a sword to Lord Wu An to commit suicide in an unfounded name. His family was deeply implicated. However, his generals claimed that the body he committed suicide was not Lord Wu An himself, and many who suspected it were executed by King Zhao of Qin.
kill.
In the 7th year of the Great Qin Empire, the Qin Empire fell and was destroyed by the remnants of the Six Kingdoms.
In the 6th year of the Great Qin Dynasty, one year before the empire collapsed, the direct descendants of the Bai family of Lord Wu An and the forty-eight members of the Black Ice Platform under their control disappeared without a trace overnight, becoming an eternal mystery.
Wu Anjun did not commit suicide at that time, but was ordered to protect an extraterrestrial meteorite and hide it in order to ensure that the land of Huaxia would always enjoy peace...
The further down the page, the more frightened Bai Chi becomes. A thousand-year-old mystery will be revealed today. Was Bai Qi dead or alive? What kind of secrets are there in Baijia Village? Everything lies in the jade slip in Bai Chi's hand.
As it unfolded, each word was printed in Bai Chi's mind...
Chapter completed!