The first thousand two hundred and eighty-nine chapters treasure city
The corpse wore a black gauze-winged crown, an embroidered robe, a jade belt on the waist, a yellow silk trousers on the lower body, and red plain satin high-embroidered boots on the feet.
After careful cleaning and classification, dozens of precious goldware were found among the two coffins, among which the emperor and the queen were the most exquisite.
There are more than 60 pieces of robe materials, matte materials and clothing items, especially the emperor's 12-chapter robe of the dragon robe and the queen's robe of the robe and the embroidered 100-seeded robe of the robe.
The male corpse's corpse's head is covered with golden silk wings and crowns. It is made of extremely thin gold wire woven to create two dragons playing with pearls. The eyelets are small and uniform, and the shape is vivid and lively.
Such complex production, without any joints on the outside, reflecting superb handicraftsmanship.
The queen's phoenix crown has three dragons and two phoenix crowns, six dragons and three phoenix crowns, nine dragons and nine phoenix crowns, and twelve dragons and nine phoenix crowns.
Among them, the six dragons and three phoenixes have six dragons on the crown and are all woven from golden silk, which is lifelike. Three phoenixes pasted with kingfisher feathers are as if they are about to break through the sky.
The dragon and the phoenix carries jewelry with jewelry, traveling between peony flowers, wishful clouds, and flowers and trees woven by pearls and gems.
The six temples behind the phoenix crown are separated from each other, with pearls and treasures, and are extremely luxurious. There are 128 sapphires on them, and there are more than 5,400 pearls of various kinds.
The robe and dragon robe are the clothes that the emperor wore when attending the most solemn ceremonies of heaven and earth, ancestral temples, country and other places. Seeing this, it is certain that this ancient tomb is the tomb of an emperor, and the tomb of the emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
But the Thirteen Tombs in the Ming Dynasty were very famous, and this tomb would definitely not be the tomb of the Thirteen Emperors.
"Is this from Emperor Jianwen?" Professor Wang said.
"Impossible, I think this is the tomb of King Ding of Zhou, and only the tomb of King Ding of Zhou is the most reasonable." Han Peacock said.
"What do you mean by these clothes? They are obviously royal things, and they must be worn by the emperor." Professor Wang said.
The 12-Chapter Kitchen's robe garment is covered with characters, longevity pictures, bats and auspicious clouds, which symbolize longevity and prosperity. In ancient times, only the emperor could be called longevity. Others wearing 12-Chapter Kitchen's robe garment is seeking death.
What's more, 12 ball dragons are made of kesi on the front and back of the body and two sleeves. Each round ball dragon is decorated with 8 auspicious patterns: magic snail, Falun, treasure umbrella, white lid, lotus, treasure vase, goldfish, and plate length.
In addition, the complex twelve chapters are all included, including the sun, moon, stars, mountains, dragons, flower insects, Zongyi, algae, fire, pink rice, fu, fu, which symbolizes the ruling authority of the dynasty and is both civil and military.
The kesi technology used to weave dragon robes is also very unique, but this technology has been lost for a long time today.
According to historical records, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the early Ming Dynasty, worked hard to govern and lived a frugal life. He strictly prohibited the production of kesi clothing because the kesi technology was complex and the cost was high. The skilled weaver could only complete one inch in a day. The kesi fabric for making a long garment would take 10 years to weave continuously.
It was not until the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty that kesi reappeared in the world under the influence of royal luxury. The emperor's robe needs to be added with peacock feathers, real gold silk threads and other processes, which is extremely luxurious.
Of course, the female corpse was not inferior. The rosy woven clothes were embroidered with thread and embroidered with hundreds of sacred clothes. The pattern was beautiful and contagious. The dragon was raised and the dragon coiled around the left and right. The dragon body was decorated with clouds and water, which was extremely majestic.
There are 100 lively boys embroidered on the front and back collars and sleeves. Their postures are different, either reading, traveling, or bathing.
The surroundings are decorated with eight treasures such as gold and silver ingots, square coins, ancient coins, rhinoceros horns, and spring, summer, autumn and winter patterns composed of flowers such as plum blossoms, lotus flowers, peach blossoms, chrysanthemums, camellia tea, etc., which contain the meaning of "the descendants will be blessed and longevity for generations".
The whole costume is elegant and elegant, with a jewelry spirit, projecting the luxurious spirit of the empress and mother in the world. If such clothes cannot represent the queen's dignity, that would be too nonsense.
Han Peacock took things out one by one, and each piece could arouse the amazement of everyone.
"Tao the Dalu belt in the treasure warehouse?" Professor Wang screamed in shock when he took over a yellow silk covered with gems.
"Treasure warehouse to take out the Dalu belt? The yellow silk that was unearthed from the tomb of Emperor Wanli?" Because there were too many treasures in the coffin, Han Peacock did not pay much attention to the yellow silk. When he took it, he saw that there was a line of ink on it.
This is an exquisite big heu belt, with a line of ink words on the yellow silk: "Treasure warehouse to take out the big heu belt".
The Dalu belt is made of double-layer yellow satin and a layer of leather, and is decorated with 20 gold jewelry. The gold jewelry is all wrapped in flower-shaped support made of pure gold. In the middle of the support is an emerald, and pomegranate rubies and pearls are inlaid around the emerald.
There are 20 emeralds, 91 pomegranate rubies, and 4 residual pearls.
Among them, the emerald is green and transparent, with a precious variety, which is comparable to the price of diamonds. In addition, it is a priceless treasure.
Another cat eye belt decoration is made of cat eye stone produced in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Thumb-sized cat eye stone is very rare. It is a subspecies of golden emerald gemstone with illusion. After careful consideration by skilled craftsmen, they will appear to have a swimming and changing light belt. It is unique in its brilliance, just like a cat eye.
The cat's eye stone is decorated with red, emerald and pearls, and is decorated with filigree gold trunks, making it a rare treasure among treasures.
"No! Why are there only clothes and no burial objects among these two coffins?" At this time, Han Peacock finally realized that something was wrong.
"There are no burial objects? Are these things not burial objects? Such precious things have appeared, so it doesn't mean anything?" Secretary Zhang had been dazzled by various gems, so he didn't understand the meaning of Han Peacock's words at all.
"It's indeed a bit wrong. If this is really an imperial tomb, there will be too few burial objects." Professor Wang also said with a serious face.
"Too few?" At this time, it was not just Secretary Zhang, but all the archaeologists who followed them began to doubt.
Han Peacock said: "You see, these things can only be considered clothes, phoenix crowns and other things are part of the standard clothing. Apart from these things, what else is there among these two coffins?"
"Gems! What's more, there are many gold, silver, jade and porcelain outside. There are so many treasures. Can't we prove that this is an imperial tomb?" Secretary Zhang said.
Han Peacock shook his head and said, "These gems are inlaid on clothes or gold crowns. These things are all clothes for their own clothes, not for burial objects. As for the things outside, I was a little suspicious. Who of you has ever seen the things in Huangling piled up in a mess?"
"Maybe this is really the tomb of Emperor Jianwen. Only this short-lived emperor would do such a thing when he fled in a hurry." Professor Wang said.
Emperor Jianwen disappeared after being driven off the stage by his uncle. It is still a historical mystery, and maybe he was buried here.
Han Peacock couldn't figure it out at this time. He looked at the male corpse and said, "You will know after making an identification. If this corpse is very young, it may be from Emperor Jianwen. If this is true, then this is not the treasure house of King Ding of Zhou."
"It is certain that this is a tomb. You have speculated that it is good. If this is not the tomb of King Ding of Zhou, perhaps the tomb of King Ding of Zhou may be hidden in an unknown place." Professor Wang said.
Han Peacock nodded. He thought so too. After discovering the situation here, he did not carefully investigate the situation in the underground palace. Maybe he was too careless.
Han Peacock released his magical powers again and carefully sensed the situation here. After he checked the underground palace, Han Peacock was surprised: "Is this treasure city? This tomb is on the top of the treasure?"
"How is it possible? You said this is a treasure city? We are standing on the top of a tomb?" Professor Wang opened his mouth wide, a little unbelievable.
"What is this treasure city? What is the treasure tower?" Secretary Zhang didn't understand anything else, he only heard that there was a tomb below.
Han Peacock and Professor Wang looked at each other, and then began to look around. Baocheng was easy to recognize.
Since the Zhou Dynasty, soil sealed tombs began to appear on the tombs. On the top of the tomb, soil should be built to form tombs and trees should be planted as marks to express nostalgia and worship.
When the tombs of the emperor developed to the Ming and Qing dynasties, the layout and architectural forms tended to be fixed, and the seals were all in the form of treasure cities and treasure roofs.
The tombs of more than 30 emperors and hundreds of concubines in the two dynasties were all treasures. The construction method was to build a tall brick city on the underground palace, fill the soil in the brick city, and make it taller than the city wall to form a dome.
The city wall is equipped with a warhead and a female wall, just like a small city. The city wall is called "Treasure City" and the heightened dome is called "Treasure Top".
This treasure city and the top of the building form a whole, which not only highlights the solemn atmosphere of the mausoleum, but also enhances the artistic effect of the building.
Because the treasure city was severely damaged and the later period was significantly transformed into a mausoleum, Han Peacock didn't think much about it after seeing the two coffins.
At this time, he slightly investigated the surrounding environment and realized that this was not a tomb, but a treasure city.
However, in the later period, someone transformed the treasure city and built the current underground palace, which was entirely because the treasure city had been buried underground.
"It seems we need to plan carefully. If this is really a treasure city, then the tomb below will definitely be much more important than the underground palace above." Professor Wang said.
Han Peacock agreed with this point. The scientific excavation of the first imperial tomb, rather than the barbaric excavation of the warlord Sun Dianying when he stole the Eastern Qing tombs. It cannot be exploded with explosives or random digging, but strictly followed archaeological procedures.
Exploration is the first step. The purpose of exploration is to find a tunnel leading to the underground palace, and enter the Xuan Palace in an orderly manner while keeping the tomb and the coffin inside the tomb and the ancient objects intact.
"Just dig a trench from the center of this treasure city." Han Peacock said. (To be continued...)
Chapter 1289 Baocheng:
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