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73. The Patriarch of the Grave Robber

Xiang Yu burned the Lishan Tomb, and Xiang Yu, who had never been defeated in the end, committed suicide in Wujiang River. No one dares to draw a conclusion whether this has anything to do with the burning of the Qin Emperor's Tomb.

As for Cao Cao, he became the ancestor of tomb robbers. Since ancient times, there has been a saying of Shangjiuxiajiu360xing, and all walks of life have their ancestors. Since ancient times, China has emphasized worshiping the ancestor, and all walks of life worship him.

People are all kinds of strange things. 2c The thief worships Dongfang Shuo, the Turtle Gong worships Guan Zhong, and the funniest thing is that the barber worships Guan Yu...

It's just that compared to those people, it makes sense for the tomb robbers to worship Cao Cao. Cao Cao sent General Qiu Zhonglang and touched the gold captain in order to raise military expenses and food. Although the art of tomb robbing has been around since the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, it really

Only the two armies under Cao A'ao left a mark in the history books. Cao Cao could be said to be a temporary hero. He didn't care about heaven or ghosts. The army was short of food. Cheng Yu offered a plan to use human beings as two-legged sheep. Cao Cao happily accepted it.

Presumably, the same thing happened with General Qiu Zhonglang and Captain Jin.

At that time, Chen Lin wrote an article called "A Call to Cao" that even said that Cao Cao personally went to rob the tomb: "Also, King Xiao of Liang and Kun, the late emperor's mother, are honored in their tombs; the mulberry trees, pines and cypresses are still appropriate to be respectful. And Cao Cao

The handsome generals and officials personally excavated the corpses, broke open the coffins, and plundered the gold and treasures. It made the holy court shed tears and the soldiers and the people were sad! Cao also specially appointed a lieutenant general in the hair hill to touch the gold captain. Everywhere he passed through the Tutu, no corpses were exposed.

.Standing in the position of one of the Three Dukes, he behaves like a rebel, desecrates the country and harms the people, and poisons people and ghosts."

Cao Cao was scolded inside, but after reading it, Cao Cao just smiled lightly and didn't take it seriously. After his death, he left seventy-two suspicious tombs. Tomb robbers must not be able to decipher them. In addition, Cao Cao's surname was Xiahou, and later Aman

His father adopted Cao Teng, one of the Ten Constant Attendants, and changed his surname to Cao as his son. Therefore, Cao Cao did not have any psychological burden at all when he did such a thing that damaged his moral character and ruined his ancestors. Later, the various sects of tomb robbers withered away, and only the blond hair was left.

Qiu still had some talent, and eventually Cao Cao became the founder of tomb robbing.

Although there are only these two records in official history, both of them also record the ever-burning lamp. Legend has it that the oil of the East China Sea sharks was used to make lamps in the Mausoleum of the First Emperor.

Although they are just a few small bronze lamps, they aroused my thoughts. I don't believe in those everlasting lamps that can burn for thousands of years - although I have learned some Yin-Yang Feng Shui techniques from my master, and I have read many magazines before.

Weird stories, but in the general environment at that time, science still determined everything. I tried to use science to explain those weird things.

In my opinion, those ever-burning lamps actually use the principle of air to support combustion. The wicks of the ever-burning lamps contain white phosphorus and other chemicals that are easy to spontaneously ignite when exposed to oxygen. There is a lack of oxygen in a sealed tomb. When someone opens the tomb, a large amount of oxygen-containing

The influx of fresh air into the sealed tomb caused the spontaneous combustion of white phosphorus and other chemicals, causing the ever-burning lamp to be ignited. There is a process in digging a tomb.

Due to the lack of oxygen and the toxic chemical air produced by the tomb itself after it is sealed, it is generally not possible to enter the tomb for a period of time after the tomb is opened. You have to wait for the air in the tomb to be clean before entering. This time difference causes people to enter the tomb and find that the lamp is burning. As a result,

I mistakenly thought that the light was always on.
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