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Chapter 783: Wonderful Treasure

People who were traveling around Liangshan were hurriedly looking for shelter from the rain, and some vendors were also busy packing away the goods on their stalls.

Strong winds were accompanied by thunder, lightning and thunder, and heavy rain poured down.

The entire sky seemed to be completely covered by rolling dark clouds. The heavy rain kept falling, but the fog was still thick.

People under the dark clouds still don’t know that dozens of miles away, the sky is indeed clear and the sun is shining brightly.

These strange phenomena were unknown in the tomb. After calling the four brothers, with a pair of meat fists, they punched the wall with crackling punches.

Several people forcibly dug out a large hole in the four to five centimeter stone wall.

Jiang Shan looked along the hole in the wall and his eyes lit up.

The tomb is not big, only about ten meters square. It is leaning against a stone wall on one side. The coffin is carved out of the stone wall in one piece, leaving only a hole.

Jiang Shan got in sideways and looked at the furnishings in the stone room.

The coffin is very large, and apart from the hole left in the stone coffin, no other clues can be seen.

The walls of the tomb chamber are carved with various murals with auspicious meanings. At the same time, some dragons and phoenixes carved on the railings are slowly plated with gold. The entire tomb chamber is gorgeous and dazzling, and the royal style is extremely obvious.

This seemingly small coffin, Jiang Shan knew, must be filled with treasures besides Emperor Wu's coffin.

The huge coffin is a treasure house.

The decorative lid of the coffin was engraved with a domineering and circling metal dragon. Jiang Shan went over and looked at it for a long time, then he buckled and yanked the lid of the coffin fiercely, and Jiangshan pulled out a dark green ring from the dragon's mouth.

Coffin is the name of the large coffin outside the coffin. Ancient people put another large coffin outside the coffin. With the identity and rank of the deceased, the coffin also changes. The emperor has four coffins, and the emperor and empress have two outer coffins.

Heavy, this is the regulation of imperial tombs during the Yin and Shang Dynasties.

A coffin like Emperor Wu's, which is made of stone and connected directly to the stone wall, can definitely be called unique. However, Emperor Wu herself is a unique empress in history, and this is understandable.

After greeting the four brothers, Jiang Shan fiercely pulled up the dark green ring in his hand. The upper cover of the coffin, which was more than ten centimeters thick and weighed more than hundreds of kilograms, was pulled up by Jiang Shan and placed there.

aside.

hiss……

Jiang Shan's eyes lit up and he took a deep breath.

Got rich! That’s right! This is the treasure that I have worked so hard to get!

Next to Qi Hong's coffin, there are jade articles, calligraphy and paintings.

Vast volumes of literary and historical classics, exquisite rare utensils, breathtaking silks and satins, and three-color pottery figurines are piled up inside the coffin and next to the wooden coffin. The plain and vulgar gold and silver ornaments seen outside are piled high.

There is not a single one. Among the pile of funerary objects, every one is a treasure.

Among the funerary objects in the tomb outside, Jiang Shan has a rough understanding of them. There are various types of ceremonial vessels, daily utensils, decorations, and handicrafts made of gold, silver, copper, iron, etc.; pottery, porcelain, and colored glaze.

, objects made of glass, figures and animal figurines; coral, agate

, various utensils and decorations made of bone, horn, ivory, etc.; stone products: including stone line carvings, stone portraits, stone statues of people and animals, sarcophagi, stone letters and containers; murals and ink inscriptions; paper

, classics, calligraphy and painting, silk and linen fabrics, lacquered wood, leather and grass woven fabrics.

Although many of these funerary objects are unparalleled treasures and are priceless antique treasures to the outside world, in terms of economic value, they are far from meeting Jiangshan's needs for this investment plan.

The treasures in the coffin in front of him are the real purpose of Jiang Shan's trip this time.

Opening a few calligraphy and paintings, Jiang Shan didn't know much about calligraphy and painting because he was not good at it.

However, how could the calligraphy and paintings that could be placed in Emperor Wu's coffin be mediocre?

I carefully put the calligraphy and painting aside. There was no way to take it out this time. After all, it had to pass through a waterway. Without detailed and foolproof protection measures, how could these priceless calligraphy and painting treasures be taken out?

After careful inspection, Jiangshan's eyes lit up with eighteen lifelike jade horses of different shapes and colors, only two inches high.

The workmanship is exquisite and the materials are excellent. If you take any one of them out, it will probably be a priceless treasure. Selling it for hundreds of millions will definitely not be a problem.

The main thing is, these eighteen horses are a complete set!

You must know that in the collection world, the value of a set of collections cannot be calculated by dividing the number of individual items.

Just like the set of two-inch-high little jade horses in front of you, if one horse is worth one billion yuan, then if these 18 horses are sold together in a set, it will definitely not be 18 billion, or even if it is a few more

I can't even buy it twice.

Such a unique treasure, and it comes in a complete set, is absolutely rare.

However... I'm afraid not many people in the country can afford to buy such treasures!

After playing with it admiringly, Jiang Shan carefully put the jade horse aside.

Jiang Shan decided to take one back with him when he went back. After contacting the buyer, he would slowly transport the remaining eighteen.

Eighteen are in one set, but if you don’t say eighteen are in one set, who can know?

Every two pieces are sold as a set, or eight pieces? Ten pieces? Anyway, there is no circulation in the market. The specific number of sets is not up to you.

It's best if they can't be sold. If they can't be sold, and no one can offer the starting price, Jiangshan will have no intention of shipping them out. After all, no matter how valuable these treasures are, Jiangshan won't be very interested in them.

Items that are not brought with you during life and will not be taken away after death, no matter how valuable they are, will not have an obvious effect if they are collected. In the final analysis, whether they are worth collecting or not is nothing more than a value, and the price only controls the market.

When the market price of an accessory from the Qin Dynasty was less than 50,000 yuan, no one cared about it at all. Even though they knew it was rare, experts and collectors would dismiss it.

However... after records of this accessory were found in some documents a few years later, the accessory skyrocketed and fetched a high price of several million. Some collectors flocked to it and all made a special trip to the auction.

Before the literature came out, they also knew about rarity and rarity. What really affected the difference between their attitudes before and after was nothing more than this value guiding them.

If you can't sell it, and you can't sell it for a high price, then what's the point of taking it out yourself? Keep it for yourself? Jiangshan would be extremely disdainful, and put it at home? If this thing is sold, it's worth billions, and put it at home.

What's the difference between it and a water cup bought for one yuan? On the contrary, it arouses the suspicion of some people and only adds to the trouble.
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