"This is probably the main tomb, there will be organs inside, everyone be careful."

After Qin Wuye reminded him, holding a torch, he walked into the copper gate first.

Afterwards, Sun Guangmin, Huang Ying, Fat Taoist and others walked in one by one.

This is not a small tomb, but a large palace, a palace built in an underground tomb.

Although the light of the torch is limited and cannot illuminate the whole picture of the palace, the murals and copper pillars near everyone have already made everyone feel that this palace is different.

The murals on the stone wall are full of inscriptions and portraits of people. Qin Wuye looked at it for a while and shook his head, but he couldn't understand what the murals meant.

The copper pillar has a diameter of one meter and is covered with relief carvings, including colorful birds and three-color dragons.

After looking at the relief, Qin Wuye said softly to everyone: "The relief here is likely to be engraved by King Wei's order. This further shows that King Wei's coffin may be in this hall."

"Then what are you waiting for? Let's copy the guys, and pick out valuable things later."

The fat Taoist took out his pistol, showing a tough bandit style.

And many soldiers followed suit one after another, holding up their rifles, posing as if they were going to rob.

"Wait a minute, everyone should be careful, King Wei is cunning, he will definitely set up traps around the coffin."

Qin Wuye immediately stopped everyone who wanted to rush over.

"Everyone, don't act rashly, and be careful sailing for thousands of years."

Sun Guangmin spoke suddenly, making the commotional crowd immediately calm down.

Under the leadership of Qin Wuye, everyone walked forward slowly. With the expansion of the scope of the firelight, the whole picture of the palace was gradually seen.

The majesty of this underground palace is definitely no less than that of the ancient imperial palace, and even the top of the palace is engraved with inscriptions and reliefs.

There are stone and bronze statues everywhere in the palace, and the stone statues are all images of servants and maidservants, while the bronze statues are all images of civil servants or military officials.

Although the king of Wei was not as prominent as the fourth generation and the third prince, he could be considered a descendant of a famous family. He became an extremely human minister at a young age, and after taking the emperor to order the world, he was only one form away from enthroning.

Such a character, after death, definitely hopes to be accompanied by many servants and civil and military officials as before.

The fat Taoist walked for a while, and saw a pair of armor and an iron sword next to a bronze statue, and his eyes lit up.

"Master Pan, take a look, is this antique worth money?"

Lao Pan glanced over there, and immediately shook his head: "It's worthless, and besides, it's too big, it's not convenient to carry, and the price-performance ratio is not very good."

The fat Taoist was a little frustrated, but he didn't say anything. Everyone continued to move forward, and a bronze statue appeared in front of him again, dressed as a general.

And in the hand of the bronze man, there was a black token in the shape of a tiger, which immediately attracted the attention of the fat Taoist priest.

"Master Pan, look, that token may be a good thing."

As the fat Taoist said, he strode over and took out the token from the copper man's hand, and weighed it in his hand.

"It's pretty heavy, probably made of gold."

"It's not made of gold, but copper. This thing is the Yangling Tiger Talisman, which is a token for dispatching troops in ancient times. This thing is worth a little money and is easy to carry."

After Lao Pan finished speaking, the fat Taoist happily handed the Yangling Tiger Talisman to a soldier behind him, and said, "Put it away."

Every soldier who entered the mausoleum carried a cloth bag on his back, which was specially used to hold gold, silver and jewelry.

After the soldier took the Yangling Tiger Talisman, he put it in his backpack, and everyone continued to move forward.

Soon, under the light of the fire, everyone saw two small boats in blue-yellow color appearing in front of them.

This surprised many people, especially the fat Taoist priest, who was stunned and immediately asked, "Isn't that a mistake, why is there a boat here?"

A soldier behind the fat Taoist continued, "Maybe there was water seepage here before, so I prepared two small boats for escape."

"The boat may also be an ordinary funeral object, an ornament, of no value."

Another soldier joined the discussion.

After Qin Wuye saw the two small boats, his pupils shrank suddenly, and he immediately shouted excitedly: "Ah, this is indeed the main tomb. We have found the right place."

Sun Guangmin asked with some puzzlement: "Fifth Master, when you saw these two boats, you knew this was the main tomb?"

"This is not an ordinary boat, nor is it an ornament. This is a boat burial. The boat is used as a coffin, or the coffin is made into a boat shape, and the body is buried in it. In ancient times, this funeral custom was very common in the Yangtze River Basin. common."

Huang Ying looked at the boat in front of her and asked, "Is this the tomb of King Wei? He probably wouldn't use a boat as a coffin, would he?"

This is also a question in many people's minds, so everyone turned to Qin Wuye, hoping that he could continue talking.

But Qin Wuye didn't answer everyone's questions, but walked up to a small boat and reached out to touch it.

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