Chapter 360 News about the Yongle Ceremony (Part 1)
be honest.
For the vast majority of hard-working postgraduate students.
A separate second-district and second-composition paper may not be very important to their graduate career.
For example, some professor Niubi's laboratory recruitment requirements even require three papers in the second area and first author during the doctoral period, let alone the second place such as second author.
But again.
You say how cheap the second game in District 2 is, but that’s not the case.
Many times, after months of hard work, you only end up with a third game, or a second game from three regions.
The difference between the second district and the third district, the second work and the third work, is like a natural chasm.
Especially when certain results have been achieved, the value of a second-level and second-level work is often even higher.
If the journal can be promoted to a higher level, from the second area to the first area...
Although the rules of each institution are different, most authors who write two works in one area can generally add about ten points in the comprehensive evaluation - while the comprehensive evaluation of one work in ordinary journals will only add one to two points.
Of course.
The above premise is that one is a mentor, and there are also some common situations. I won’t go into details about those embarrassing things.
all in all.
In the field these tools people see.
Being able to make a breakthrough on the first day of the experiment is obviously a good thing from any angle.
After everyone's emotions gradually calmed down.
Xu Yun raised his head and glanced at the time on the wall.
At this time, the hour hand is extremely close to the number 12, and it is only five or six minutes away from completely overlapping.
Seeing this situation, he clapped his hands to everyone in the audience:
"Okay, friends, it's getting late, and I guess your stomachs are starting to get upset."
"I have asked Ye Zhi to order takeout for everyone, and the food has been delivered next door. Now everyone, please put down what you are doing and go fill your stomach and take a rest!"
Wow——
Hearing the word "eat", the atmosphere in the laboratory suddenly relaxed.
A meal after hard work can often not only satisfy your appetite, but also bring some spiritual comfort.
Later, under the leadership of Xu Yun and Lu Chaoyang.
The group quickly organized the work in the laboratory, shut down the equipment, and came to the activity room next to the laboratory.
The area of the activity room is about sixty or seventy square meters. There are three spinning bicycles diagonally opposite the entrance, and a rectangular wooden table in the center that can accommodate more than ten people.
In addition, there is a table tennis table and a simple small bed in the corner of the house, which can be used for leisure sports or resting during night shifts.
At this time, three closed foam boxes were placed on the dining table very close to Xu Yun and others.
The word "rice" was written on the foam box on the far left with a carbon pen, and the other two had the word "vegetable" written on it.
Although the sealing performance of the foam box is very good, no smell escapes from it.
But many people swallowed hard as if they smelled something delicious.
Lu Chaoyang walked to one of the foam boxes with the word "vegetable" written on it with his hands behind his back, and gently opened its lid. A smell of fragrance immediately hit his face.
Lu Chaoyang poked his head inside and said unexpectedly:
"Huo'er, boiled beef...appetizer of fish head...this is braised chicken nuggets...sauerkraut and fat sausage...Xiao Xu, your food is okay."
Xu Yun smiled and didn't explain much.
As a scientific researcher who has lived for two generations, he understands the feelings of the people in the research team very well.
For many scientific researchers, being able to eat on time is not an easy task.
It is even more difficult to have a good meal on time.
Many science students have lost a lot of hair and their eyes have hundreds or even thousands of degrees after completing their master's, third or fourth degree.
There are also old problems in the intestines and stomach that are difficult to treat.
More than just a tragic word......
Although this time the Listening project team is a small module subcontracted from Academician Pan's project, the relevant funds are fully borne by Huadun Biotechnology.
So when it comes to food... or logistics, Xu Yun will naturally take care of everything.
For example, three meals.
The specs he gave were...
The average three meals per person is 60, excluding late night snacks!
be honest.
This is already considered a very high level of food treatment.
After all, university cafeterias themselves are subsidized for scientific research, and the cost of eating with a group of people is much lower than ordering for one person.
Then everyone hurriedly took out the dishes one after another from the foam box. Some dishes were in small portions, and some were in large portions in round plastic boxes.
Anyway, it's diverse.
In terms of lunch boxes, the calculation is based on two boxes per person - in fact, most people may be almost full from one box, but in order to prevent someone from having a big appetite, Xu Yun still asked Zhang Han, who was in charge of ordering, to order more.
Some.
You can add some Lao Gan Ma and ham sausage to make fried rice as a midnight snack to avoid wasting the endless rice.
After distributing the food.
Everyone gathered together in twos and threes and had lunch happily.
Xu Yun and Lu Chaoyang, as project leaders and senior brothers, found a place to eat alone.
Although the Chinese people have a saying that they should eat without talking or sleep without talking, but for a "rough guy" like the scientific researcher Wang, there are not many such rules when eating - at most, don't chew something in your mouth while talking.
That’s it.
"Xiao Xu."
Lu Chaoyang first took a sip of kelp soup, then broke off the disposable tachyon, and said to Xu Yun at the same time:
"Now that we have completed the ground state processing of the isolated point particles, it is almost time to divide the work and do our own things."
"It's just that compared to ground state processing, no matter what project comes next, it may not be easy, and you have to be mentally prepared."
Xu Yun nodded in agreement.
Although the sign of a good start is good, it cannot be so easy and smooth every time.
The difficulty of all the next steps is far higher than today. It must be a protracted battle again and again, and the difficulty is extremely high.
At least it's impossible to solve the problem in a few hours like today.
Normally.
If you can complete 80% of the project within two months, you are lucky.
Of course.
This refers to the progress under normal circumstances.
If Xu Yun had used thinking cards such as Gaussian, he would probably be able to shorten a lot of time.
However, the project does not need to be rushed at the moment, so Xu Yun is not ready to cheat for the time being - every use of those thinking cards will reduce the number of cards, and they must be spent wisely.
While Xu Yun was deep in thought, Lu Chaoyang on the side asked again:
"By the way, Xiao Xu, do you plan to go home during the Chinese New Year this year?"
Xu Yun was stunned for a moment, put the piece of beef he was going to stuff into his mouth back on the rice, and sighed softly:
"The company is at a critical juncture now, so we may not go back this year."
"I'm not going back..."
Lu Chaoyang was not surprised by Xu Yun's answer. He had not been back home much during the years when he was studying in Cambridge:
"Have you told your parents?"
Xu Yun shook his head:
"Not yet, we'll talk about it next month."
Different from the standard protagonist template, Xu Yun is an only son with no sisters, and both his parents are still alive at home.
Xu Yun's parents currently run an optical shop in his hometown county, and the business is so-so.
I didn’t make a lot of money, but I didn’t starve to death either.
So according to normal circumstances, Xu Yun will definitely go home to celebrate the Spring Festival.
only......
Today, Huadun Biotech is at a critical juncture in its development. Many projects are in intensive preparation or research and development, and there will be a shopping peak before the Spring Festival.
As one of the leaders of the company, Xu Yun is really not convenient to leave this kind of node.
Not to mention that Lao Su is temporarily staying at his home in Luzhou. This is also a difficult situation to handle:
It would not be appropriate to leave Lao Su and go back to his hometown alone. After all, Lao Su has not fully adapted to modern life.
But it would be even more embarrassing to bring Lao Su home - if you bring a strange boy home during the Chinese New Year, if you don't keep it safe, he might be mistaken for coming out.
Moreover, when strangers are present, it is difficult for everyone to relax at the dinner table.
Therefore, after weighing the situation, Xu Yun could only give up the idea of going home for the time being.
In addition, Gu Qunqing and others from the company also have this plan. They plan to find a place to have New Year's Eve dinner together, so they have a companion to take care of them.
"Dingdong——"
Just when Xu Yun and Lu Chaoyang were talking.
Lu Chaoyang's cell phone placed on the table suddenly heard a notification tone.
He put down Kuaizi smoothly, took the phone away, and turned on the screen.
Xu Yun didn't pay much attention to this and just started eating.
But soon.
Lu Chaoyang's voice came to his ears:
"Huh?"
Seeing this, Xu Yun raised his head, took away a grain of rice stuck to the corner of his mouth, and asked:
"What's wrong, Professor Lu?"
Lu Chaoyang flipped over his phone and shook the screen towards Xu Yun. A push message was displayed on it:
"You see, Xinhua News Agency issued a notice that the country seems to be planning to excavate the Yongling Tomb of the Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty - the tomb of Emperor Jiajing."
"...."
Xu Yun was slightly stunned. After coming to his senses, he quickly took out his mobile phone and opened Weibo.
as expected.
On the soaring list of hot searches, there is a hot search of #nationalplanstostartYonglingexcavationproject#.
The relevant news was published an hour ago, and it has already reached the fifth place in the hot search.
The one hanging at the top is an article published by Xinhua News Agency:
[According to gwy office news today, a number of historians jointly submitted a signed letter of intent, believing that today's archaeological technology has become relatively mature, and applied to establish the Yongling Project Committee to carry out excavation work on Yongling, the tomb of Emperor Jiajing among the Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty.
.....]
Lu Chaoyang on the side was also scrolling the screen, seeming to be reading some comments:
"The hot searches are moving so fast. It's now the fifth...oh no, the fourth."
Lu Chaoyang and Xu Yun were located very close to other members of the project team, so the sounds of their conversations naturally reached the ears of the people around them.
So soon.
Several people also turned to their mobile phones.
Looking at it, a girl with short hair blinked curiously:
"The Yongling Mausoleum of Emperor Jiajing...is the mausoleum where the "Yongle Dadian" is said to be contained?"
Tang Fei, who was second only to Lu Chaoyang in age, nodded and explained:
"Yes, but this is just a rumor, and the possibility is unlikely - according to the current exploration results of Yongling, there should not be enough space in Yongling to hold the "Yongle Dian"."
It is clear.
This guy is also a senior fan.
Then Tang Fei clicked his tongue lightly, and the expression on his face gradually became a little confused:
"But it's a bit strange that the higher-ups would actually propose an excavation plan for Yongling Tomb..."
Hearing this, Ye Zhi, who was in charge of ordering takeout, cheered up very cooperatively:
"Dr. Tang, why are you surprised? I see that many emperors' tombs have been excavated, haven't they?"
Tang Fei shook his head gently, put down Kuai Zi, and said:
"There is a saying in our Chinese archaeological circles, which is called 'archeology should not be conducted under the Ming Dynasty', which means that tombs after the Ming Dynasty are rarely excavated."
“Because the traditional view is that the further back in time, the richer the documentation and the more comprehensive the historical research, the smaller the role that archeology can play.
"Of course, except for tomb robberies - many of the tombs of the Qing Dynasty emperors have been damaged by tomb robbers."
"As for the tombs of the Ming Dynasty, only Dingling was excavated after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and that excavation..."
"It caused a tragedy in the history of Chinese archeology."
Ye Zhi said "Hey":
"Misery?"
Tang Fei nodded, with a trace of heaviness on his face, and sighed:
"Due to technical and conceptual problems, a large number of cultural relics were quickly weathered and destroyed after being unearthed. The coffins were thrown off the cliff on the order of the director of the museum office. The bones of Emperor Wanli and his empress were smashed in those years so that no bones were left. The losses are inestimable."
"To this end, in 1997, Gwy also issued the "Notice on Strengthening and Improving Cultural Relics Work."
"The "Notice" clearly stipulates for the first time that due to the lack of scientific, technological, means and other conditions for cultural relic protection, active excavation of large-scale imperial tombs will not be carried out for the time being, and this has continued until now."
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Xu Yun on the side also sighed slightly.
The excavation of Dingling Tomb that Tang Fei talked about was also the first imperial tomb project in New China that was approved by the state, planned, organized and proactively excavated.
Actually.
The first project to be excavated is Changling, which is the tomb of Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty.
It was in October 1955 that Mr. Guo Moruo, the first president of HKUST, received a letter from Wu Han, the then deputy mayor of Yanjing.
It says:
"Mr. Guo: After excavation of Changling, I talked with all parties and all expressed approval. Prepare a gwy manuscript. Please consider and correct it if it is available. Please take the lead. Fan Wenlan, Shen Yanbing, Deng Tuo, and Zhang Su will all sign and approve.
.”
This report was quickly sent to the top, but due to the difficulty of excavation, it was decided in April 1956 to try to excavate Dingling first.
May 17, 1956.
The Dingling excavation project officially started.
And this also officially opened the prelude to the famous tragedy in the history of Chinese archeology.
The entire process of excavation of the tomb went smoothly, with no casualties and no ghosts or ghosts like those encountered in archaeological novels.
In just a few days, the archaeological team quickly entered the underground palace.
In the back hall of the underground palace, there are three coffins of Emperor Wanli, Empress Xiaoduan and Wang, and Empress Xiaojing and Wang. They have not been damaged before, and the funerary items are intact.
In addition, there are 2,648 pieces of various types of artifacts (excluding coins and buttons).
Among them, textiles and clothing have the largest number, with a total of 644 items, mainly silk fabrics.
In addition, there are 289 gold wares, 271 silver wares, 65 bronze wares, 370 tin wares, 51 jade wares, and 84 lacquer wares.
, two hundred and forty-eight pieces of jewelry.
However, due to the serious shortage of cultural relic restoration and preservation technology at that time, experts used a toluene solution of polymethylmethacrylate to strengthen these unearthed silk fabrics.
The initial results were good, but after some time, these treated silk fabrics began to have problems:
They gradually lost their luster, softness and elasticity, and not only turned black and hard, but also became brittle.
In addition, there were no warehouses with constant temperature, humidity and light to preserve cultural relics at that time. As a result, most of these silk fabrics were seriously damaged.
At the same time, in order to meet the exhibition needs of the Dingling Museum, a replica of the coffin of the Wanli Emperor and Empress was made.
Unexpectedly, after the replica was built, a person in charge of the Dingling Museum ordered the original coffin to be thrown into the ravine as garbage.
From then on, the original coffin of Empress Wanli disappeared without a trace.
What is displayed in the underground palace today is still a replica of that year.
As for the corpses of Emperor Wanli and his empress, they were also publicly smashed and burned in the Dingling Museum Square during the years of great upheaval.
So since then.
China has never started excavation work on the emperor's tomb.
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