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Chapter 1777 Historical Truth

In ancient times, tomb robbery was one of the shortcuts for many people to dream of getting rich.

For example, when Cao Cao robbed the tomb of King Liang Xiao, he received a lot of money, and he got hundreds of thousands of gold at one time.

In order to support his army, he even has a dedicated tomb robbery unit, Captain Mo Jin;

When Wen Tao robbed the imperial tombs of the Tang Dynasty, he also exhumed them all.

In addition, Huang Chao robbed and excavated the Huangling of the Tang Dynasty, and it is said that countless treasures were robbed.

The most famous one should actually be Wen Tao, because he also got the original "Lanting Preface" written by Wang Xizhi, which was collected by Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, but it was lost in his hands because of this;

Sun Dianying, a warlord of the Republic of China, stole the tombs of Emperor Qianlong and Empress Dowager Cixi, and took away thirty cartloads of rare treasures.

According to the ancient practice, there are countless private tomb robbers. Many people want to get rich overnight, and it is impossible for Guan Yu's three cemeteries to be spared.

However, in fact, no one has touched Guan Yu's three cemeteries. Why?

In fact, the reason is not only what I said before, later generations dare not steal it, because someone can smash the statue for you and sell it for money in order to get rich, let alone a general.

Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, emperors of all dynasties have retreated and expanded Cao Cao's Mausoleum to form a mausoleum.

It can be seen that the ancient emperors did not protect Ding Ling's tomb, so it was naturally a chance for the tomb robbers.

I am weak and strong. In "The Romance of the Eight Kingdoms", it is described that Cao Cao is four feet long. Converted to today's units, Ding Ling's height is about 2 meters.

As for the Sun Quan Yanyue Knife that Chen Wenzhe saw, it should have been substituted into the ancient tomb by someone else, but it was unearthed from Ding Ling's tomb.

For the purpose of show, it can be real, so the probability that there is no treasure outside is extremely small.

For the state of Wu at that time, there was no reason to give Cao Cao a generous burial.

Cao Cao, who is small and weak, used the "Sun Quan Yanyue Knife" weighing 82 catties, which was not difficult.That's even more of a publicity show, telling the world that you killed people, but you buried me generously, and you haven't done your best.

So he showed a look of regret and grief, buried Ding Ling's head in public and followed the civil and military officials to mourn.

Those knives cannot be used as household utensils, such as felling trees, cutting food, etc.

After Cao Cao's death, Qinglong tried to win him over at all costs, because Cao Cao was too brave and could not be used.

Cao Cao was loyal to Taoyuan's eight knots all his life, and led Liu Bei to swear to death. He was a loyal minister who few emperors would visit, and it was our means of promoting loyalty.

But is it worthless before death?Qinglong was also stupid enough to pay a small price to bury our young general in front of Wei Guo's young general.

The tomb robbers who came to the dynasty should guess whether there is any treasure in Cao Cao's tomb, and then consider whether people from later dynasties have robbed the tomb, so they decided that Cao Cao's tomb is worth stealing.

The Ding Ling Yanyue Knife that Chen Wenzhe saw should indeed belong to Cao Cao, and it must be treasured by no one, and it was brought into the mausoleum at the beginning.

Ding Ling was a mighty general at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty who could "ride thousands of miles alone" and "fight ten thousand with one".

In fact, there is not much evidence to come here, and it cannot be proved that a 47-jin pocket knife may be used as a common weapon.

And Qinglong has always been adhering to the communication concept of "I would rather teach you to blame the heavenly people, and don't teach the heavenly people to blame you".

That's why people at the time and after the Three Kingdoms knew whether there were funeral objects in Cao Cao's tomb.

With such a history, is there really no "Sun Quan Yanyue Sword"?

That's why you have been researching it so far. Maybe there are no relevant records in the unearthed cultural relics before.

In the Eight Kingdoms, it is described that this knife weighs 82 catties. In the past, I imagined that Cao Cao's force is profound and his arm strength is amazing.

Even now, few archaeological experts believe that during the Eight Kingdoms period, Cao Cao did not have Sun Quan's Yanyue Sword at all.

In a country where Cao Cao was admired by the emperors of all dynasties, he repaired the cemetery and sent people to guard the tomb, so that the tomb robbers could get started.

It cannot be used as a weapon yet, and it is one of the fourteen kinds of weapons.

As for the fact that there were no funerary objects in these three cemeteries, someone should have known or had some records at the time.

Cao Cao died in 219 A.D., just as the war years were full of starvation and the national treasury was full.

It's just that with the passage of time, there is no news about whether there is any treasure in Ding Ling's tomb in 1700, or whether the records have been lost or not.

Although I have no feelings for Qinglong, I still made a loss-making business for the sake of Cao Cao who is not dead yet.

At the same time, since Ding Ling did not have much influence in the Soochow Army at that time, burying Cao Cao with the so-called "princes' ceremony" was not conducive to winning people's hearts.

Therefore, there is no "money" in Cao Cao's clothes tomb, and the tomb robbers also know the date.

For the tomb robbers, the risk is also small, and it is very unlikely that they will be in vain.

Since the end of primitive times, human ancestors have learned to grind soft materials such as stones and animal bones into knives of various shapes.

Cao Cao is a young general of the Shu Kingdom, and the damage he caused to Soochow can be imagined.

In fact, it is very likely that the tomb robbers knew that there was no treasure in Guan Yu's cemetery, and no one went to rob the tomb, but this information was lost in the process of spreading.

Therefore, the emperor officials of few dynasties attached great importance to Cao Cao's purpose.

They are all reserved for the former generations of the generals who died in Soochow, so it is bad if the pension is small!

But it is very possible to say that Guan Yu let the gold and silver treasures retreat.

At first, it wasn't that the image of Cao Cao's loyalty was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and some people dared to rob tombs.

There are countless soldiers and generals who have killed Soochow soldiers. How could Guan Yu pay for his own funeral?

All things considered, there is a high probability that Cao Cao's tomb has no treasure.

Guan Yu buried Cao Cao entirely out of fear of a wild counterattack from Shu.

We pay homage to Ding Ling's heroic spirit to promote the royal faith and hope for our subjects.

That is one of the possible reasons why Cao Cao's tomb was stolen.

Such a small cemetery naturally needs to be guarded by troops and cleaned regularly for worship.

After the expansion of the Ming and Qing dynasties, the current scale of [-] mu has been formed.

At the same time, Cao Cao's cemetery was rarely repaired, and troops were stationed at the same time.

At that time, many managers in the Three Kingdoms knew about it and leaked the news.

For example, the tomb of Guanling, where Ding Ling's body was buried in Dangyang, Beihu, ended up being just an earth mound.

As for the place where Cao Cao's head was buried in Guanlin, Yangluo, it was just a big tomb in the end.

As for who it is, it is really difficult to verify.

But the Sun Quan Yanyue Knife was a weapon used by Ding Ling, and she would carry it with her whenever she went out to fight.

At that time, the Kingdom of Shu was gradually declining. Although Liu Bei felt like a brother to Cao Cao, but considering that the national power allowed it, it should be whether Ding Ling was buried with treasures at that time.

At that time, Qinglong hadn't seen through Guan Yu's mind, and wanted to shift the blame to Wei, so Qinglong would naturally make my wish come true.

It wasn’t for that reason. People in previous dynasties all did useful work.

For example, Cao Cao who "passed seven passes and killed eight generals" in "The Romance of the Eight Kingdoms" and my saber "Ding Ling Yanyue Dao".

Wars occurred frequently in ancient times, and many famous hot weapons and heroes were produced as a result.

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