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80. Black Jade

"Let me go...it's a big coffin! How big of a person must be buried here? Our country's number one center is 2.28 meters tall. It's a luxury for him." Mouse said.

I said, "Don't be ridiculous if you don't understand. This is a coffin, not a coffin!"

"Stop pretending to be a big-tailed wolf with me. A coffin is just a coffin. What else is a coffin? Aren't they just pretending to be dead? Aren't they all the same?"

I explained to him that the coffin is a set of coffins, and it has two layers including the coffin. The ancients, especially those high-ranking officials and nobles, even though they had great wealth after death, used nanmu and sunken wood to make coffins, and even the naked corpses of kings were placed in the coffins.

, a layer of golden jade clothing should be worn outside the corpse, all of which are to better preserve the immortality of the corpse for thousands of years. Even so, they were afraid that it would not be able to withstand the erosion of the years, so they later added another layer outside the coffin.

The first layer of the coffin is to prevent the body from rotting, and secondly, it can also store some exposed objects. Most coffins are made of wood, but it doesn't look like the coffin of the man above.

As I said that, I walked up and gently knocked on the outer coffin. The echo was very clear and crisp. It was neither metal nor an ordinary stone. I touched it with my hand and found that the material of the coffin was smooth and round, with a hint of coolness.

I looked back at Nan Haiyue and asked, "Have you heard of Black Jade?"

She was immediately stunned: "No way, you said this outer coffin is made of black jade? It is the best of Hetian jade, a rare thing in the world, and has the title of the King of Jade. One tael is worth a thousand gold! So so

It’s hard to find such a large piece in the world, and only the emperor’s coffin can match this size!”

As soon as the mouse heard this, he immediately jumped up and roared: "Oh ****! It happened! Brother, it happened. You must fight back."

I said: "Stop it now! You don't like good things anymore, right? How can you still have the style of a second-generation official? Can you resist? Even if I hit you, you can't move. Black jade is as hard as

The density is comparable to diamond!”

Nan Haiyue had no intention of listening to the quarrel between the two of us, and walked around the black jade outer coffin, wiping every corner with her small hands, frowning from time to time.

"What's wrong? Are you also tempted?" I asked.

"What are you thinking about? Have you noticed that there are sacrificial inscriptions engraved on the cover of this black jade coffin. There is also a mirror set on the side of the head of the coffin."

When it comes to the sacrificial inscriptions on the coffin lids, I'm one head and two away. Ever since the moment the mouse and I accidentally ran into the dragon's veins last night, every word that appears is Manchu. I've heard before that the emperor of the Qing Dynasty issued an edict.

There were three classes, the first was Manchu, the second was Mongolian, and the third was Chinese. Of course, this also divided the people at that time into three classes. Even the Mongols had a higher status than the Han people. Perhaps it was because of the differences between the Manchus and the Mongols.

They are from the same clan.

I nuzzled at Haiyue, meaning to tell him to stop being so pretentious. Since neither of us knew Manchu, we should translate quickly, but she shrugged and was helpless.

"I don't know why this sacrificial inscription is not in Manchu but in Mongolian. There are some differences between Mongolian and Manchu, and I can't recognize many of them clearly."

Changbai Mountain has nothing to do with the Mongolian people since ancient times. Historically, it has been ruled by the Yan State, Daliao, Goryeo, Houjin and other countries, but I have never heard of Mongolia having jurisdiction over it. Relics left nearby

Basically, they are all left over from the Jin Dynasty after the establishment of Nurhachi. How could Mongolian script appear? Speaking of Manchu script and Mongolian script, I suddenly thought of a question about the origin of Manchu script.

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