Chapter 92 Fairy Fruit(2/2)
The space inside is not big, about three square meters at most. There is a large black wooden coffin in front of it. The wall behind it, facing the head of the coffin, is covered with wooden plaques written with dense characters, all of which are square Chinese characters in small seal script.
Written epitaph.
It can be seen from the epitaph that the people who can be assigned a small cubicle here are all very powerful people in the Zhang family and have made outstanding contributions to the family.
For example, the Zhang family in this compartment is a very capable person in the chessboard Zhang branch of the 34th generation Zhang family. His name is Zhang Shengqing. He was born in the middle of the Qing Dynasty and lived for more than 170 years. He did not die at the end of his life.
, but died in a fire.
According to the content on these small wooden plaques, it can be seen that Zhang Shengqing's life was very exciting, and his contributions throughout his life were written all over the wall. However, this person finally died in North Korea, when the border conflict was at its most intense.
This man was a great hero who was shrouded in horse leather and was later brought back by his tribe to be buried here.
His contribution to the family was behind his life. In addition to all kinds of strange rhetoric, the wooden sign mentioned his parents the most. The contributions made by his parents were also very brilliant. "There are countless graves and numerous incomes."
, in order to stabilize the Zhu family's country, and make a lot of profits, these two achievements are hidden in the tomb."
This means that Zhang Shengqing's parents were very powerful. They had robbed countless ancient tombs in their lives. The things they got from them were very important. They also assisted Zhu Yuanzhang in conquering the Ming Dynasty and brought a lot of benefits to the family. They made countless achievements.
Zhang Shengqing and her parents deserve to be buried here only because of their contributions to two generations.
"Holy shit..." Zhang Shuxun couldn't hide his wonder. Could this "defining the Zhu family's empire" be referring to Zhang Renfu, the uprising general in the late Yuan Dynasty? No, no, this man died in the Battle of Longwan.
, died too early, and his name was not among the ten founding generals.
Who could that be?
To be honest, there are quite a few generals named Zhang under Lao Zhu who are good at arranging troops and fighting.
Chapter completed!