Professor Chen was also there when we were having breakfast.
Lei Xiaoluo "accidentally" talked to him about the jade talisman for mobilizing troops, and asked: "Teacher Chen, haven't you seen the rubbings of the jade talisman a long time ago? The scenery on the back should have been taken from Yunnan, right?"
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"Most of them are," Professor Chen said with a smile: "I have actually done research on these scenery and found that about 70% are from Yunnan, some are from Sichuan, and a few are from Shaanxi. Except for those in Yunnan,
Most of the places were conquered and won by Wu Sangui. I had posted the corresponding places on my personal blog a few years ago. Some of them were personally inspected and taken by me. They are very convincing.
force,"
"Really? Then I have to take the time to read it," Lei Xiaoluo thought. That's great.
After eating, Huang Yuchu and Professor Chen took him into the trading market eagerly. Lei Xiaoluo had lost interest in the thousands of rough stones here. Although he was in good spirits after practicing in the morning, he still yawned.
For days.
When it was almost noon, he found an excuse to leave the two interested people and returned to the hotel alone.
Go online and open Professor Chen's blog.
Professor Chen is worthy of being a rigorous scholar, and the photos he took are also good. Comparing them with the rubbings is indeed very convincing.
The main reason why these serialized blog posts have not received much attention from the archaeological community is that the jade talisman for mobilizing troops has always been a legendary thing. It is still unclear whether it is true or false. The research on such a thing will naturally not attract everyone's attention.
Furthermore, although Wu Sangui is a celebrity, his reputation is not very good. He can be regarded as a tycoon at most. Such people are not uncommon in history. In addition, it is only more than three hundred years ago in the Qing Dynasty. He
The used items are more attractive than a vase from the Kangxi official kiln.
That's fine. It's a truth passed down from our ancestors that a man is innocent and carries a treasure. The fewer people who know about treasures, the better.
Lei Xiaoluo quickly found the waterfall. Last night he was confident that the waterfall would be easy to find. After reading Professor Chen’s blog post, he found out that due to the crazy destruction of the environment in the 1990s, the upper reaches of the waterfall had stopped flowing.
It no longer exists, leaving only a dry river ditch and a cliff-like thing. The pool below has survived for several years. There is still some water now, but it is only one-tenth of its original size. There are only two holes in the deepest part.
Three meters.
There is no spring at the bottom of the pool, and it will dry up sooner or later. The reason why it does not dry up is because of the water that gathers when it rains every year.
Due to the drop in water level, many fishermen were attracted here. After a lot of uncontrolled fishing, the place turned into a real stagnant pool.
During the fishing process, someone found a dark silverware in the fishing net. The subsequent appearance of gold and silverware aroused the idea of the archaeological team. They soon found a so-called tomb where the water level dropped.
It is impossible to verify who the owner of the cave is. The large number of funerary objects found inside indicate that it dates from the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. Some people once suspected that this was Wu Sangui’s tomb, but his tomb had been buried as early as when the Qing troops captured Yunnan.
Wu Sangui, who was dug up and turned into bones, could not live in peace, and finally ended up with his bones shattered and ashes scattered.
Next, Lei Xiaoluo found the focal point located on the mountain. Strangely, tombs from the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties were also discovered here, and a large number of precious cultural relics were also obtained.
It can't be such a coincidence.
What’s even more coincidental is that Professor Chen personally visited the site during these two archaeological excavations and served as a consultant, describing the excavation process in great detail.
"Coincidence," Lei Xiaoluo was surprised. He read the remaining blog posts as quickly as possible. Sure enough, he couldn't find an explanation of the village scenery. Hundreds of years have passed, and he wanted to find an explanation of the village scenery three hundred years ago. How difficult it is for an unknown small village.
Regarding the research on the scenery on the jade talisman, Professor Chen has achieved the ultimate, but he can only determine the specific location, and nearly half of the remaining ones cannot be verified.
Including the last valley of death, there is no clear answer.
Lei Xiaoluo took out the jade talisman for mobilizing troops, and while stroking it, he said to himself: "Could it be that it was really a deception? Wu Sangui deliberately left a fortune in those two places in order to paralyze future generations. In any case, The Wu family was eventually exterminated, and the treasure hiding became a real secret."
Maybe Wu Sangui thought of this. If future generations have no chance to get the treasure, and the jade talisman falls into the hands of others, won't the treasure also fall into the hands of others, and the chance of it being obtained by the Qing Dynasty is the highest? Setting up a few fake treasure hiding places will only be a drop in the bucket even if they are found. The most important thing is to make the treasure hunters feel that they have found the treasure, and to protect the real treasure hiding places.
Probably.
Lei Xiaoluo was very confident in his analysis. For a hero like Wu Sangui, it would be better to sleep underground with him than to let the property he worked so hard to collect fall into the hands of his enemies.
"Haha, that must be the case," Lei Xiaoluo said, clapping his hands.
As for the treasure, since it can be used to restore the country, it must be a treasure that will make the country rich.
This guy's mouth is almost watering.
But how can we find the location of the treasure? According to the blog post, the scenery on the jade wall involves at least four provinces. Although it is most likely to be somewhere in Yunnan, Yunnan is also huge, with an area of hundreds of thousands of square kilometers. , how difficult it is to find a small valley in it.
Lei Xiaoluo analyzed that this death valley is unlikely to be located outside Yunnan.
First of all, most of the scenery in other provinces is where Wu Sangui fought and won battles. But after all, it was not his own territory before. No one can guarantee whether it will be regained by the enemy in the future. For the purpose of hiding treasures, it is better to choose his own territory. rest assured.
Second, it was a valley of death. How could Wu Sangui win the battle in such a place?
Based on these two points, Death Valley can basically be excluded outside of Yunnan.
Staring at Du Niang's map until his eyes got sore, Lei Xiaoluo only found a small area. Yunnan is very mountainous, with mountains and valleys everywhere. It's so fucking difficult.
Just when he was at a loss what to do, his cell phone rang, it was Fang Zi calling.
His mind started to heat up. Didn't the military have satellites? Military maps are much more accurate than civilian maps. It would be a good idea to ask her to help find it. Yes, ask her for help.
It is true that Fang Zi is engaged in the research of cutting-edge weapons, but given her status, ordering a company or even a battalion of soldiers to conduct a terrain comparison should be something that would be punished.
The next step is to find a reasonable reason, hehe,