The courtyard where Xu Damabang stayed is now filled with various wooden boxes. The kangqin (cabinet) used by the owner of the courtyard to store quilts has been dug out and used to display various treasures.
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Xu Ruifeng was standing in the hall. The Japanese were placing maps around the Eight Immortals table. A combat headquarters of about thirty people had been established.
"You said you know an ancient tomb from the Jin Dynasty?"
the translator asked.
Xu Ruifeng nodded: "I know, but this ancient tomb is not in Harbin, but near Beiman."
"Bei Man?"
After the translator finished translating this sentence, the Japanese asked: "Do you know the map?"
Xu Ruifeng smiled and shook his head. He was mistaken by the Japanese for a bandit under Xu Damafeng's command. How about knowing the map? Those who have studied these days are self-reliant on their identity. How many of them are willing to leave the grass behind?
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"Then tell me where that place is."
Xu Ruifeng explained: "There is a Tianwang Mountain near Beiman. Eighty miles to the north of Tianwang Mountain, it was a grassland at first. Later, more people invaded Guandong, and the town of Beiman was born here."
"Older people say that it was the place where Hou Jin started his career, and many dignitaries were buried there."
These words were naturally not made up by Xu Ruifeng. They were all taught to him sentence by sentence by the old eagle when he was a child. The question raised by Xu Ruifeng at that time was what was the origin of the Qing Dynasty, and the old eagle directly linked this question to the Song Dynasty. Talking about the Song Dynasty
A woman really established the dominating Jin Kingdom, and because Aixinjueluo's surname is like gold in Manchu, the country was initially named Houjin.
The Qing Dynasty was changed by Huang Taiji. As for why it was called the Qing Dynasty, Lao Yaoying also said that the Ming Dynasty belongs to fire, and fire defeats the metal. Yuan Chonghuan once defeated the Hou Jin Dynasty because of the fire in his name. Later, the Manchus
After thinking about it, water restrains fire, green represents wood, and water produces wood, so we decided to name the country Qing.
Xu Ruifeng deceived him. As he grew older, he began to look through various history books. The words that the old falcon eagle said were in the history books, and he didn't see a single word...
However, he had memorized the location mentioned by the old eagle, but he opened his mouth and told the Japanese.
The Japanese officer measured the location on the map according to Xu Ruifeng's directions. His brows began to wrinkle more and more tightly. After looking at it several times, he pointed toward the door.
The translator was a bitch, so he rushed to the door, thinking about it and shouted: "Quick, Taijun, please call the local rat over here!"
When you hear this nickname, you will know that you are a member of the "Evil Man". Those who dig graves like them are usually willing to rely on the pig. Sometimes they find ancient tombs that the villagers will not allow them to dig.
At that time, everyone relied on the support of bandits to make some money. But the bandits didn't look down on them. If they hadn't been able to dig money out of the fields, no one in the green forest would have taken the initiative to say hello to this group of people.
Even if you use them, you will still be scolded with losses.
Unexpectedly, after the Japanese came these days, they all became spirits.
"Taijun."
A middle-aged man in a long coat walked in. Judging from his age, he should be about the same age as Lao Xu.
The Japanese were very polite to him: "Tucson."
The face of the local rat turned dark. What does a rat do? Everyone can understand what it means. Adding the word "local mouse" makes it clear that he is saying that this guy's job is disgraceful. It would be better for you to open your mouth and say "Tusang".
', this is because I am afraid that others will not know.
The local rat didn't argue, and walked over with a not-so-good look on his face anyway.
The Japanese pointed to the location on the map and said: "Is there an ancient tomb in this place?"
Ancient tombs, no, let alone ancient tombs, even cultural relics are the same. Good objects cannot be found anywhere. For example, Tianjin and Beijing are the places where objects are found. Why? Because of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
The dignitaries are all here; Xi'an is also a place where good things are found, it is an ancient capital after all; the same is true in Nanjing. But you say that digging out an ancient tomb in a place where no dignitaries have been produced for generations is such a thing.
Son, is it possible?
The local mouse glanced at it, and then his eyes pierced to the map.
"Taijun, this place is close to the Tunguska area. This Tunguska is the prosperous place of the Manchu people. To this day, the people here still retain the fishing and hunting custom of hunting in winter and fishing in summer. They live in a kind of village similar to that of Northeast China.
living in a half-burrowed shed."
"After the founding of the Jin Dynasty and even before entering the customs, the Manchu people worshiped in this direction while worshiping their ancestors. Later, the custom was changed when the Northeast and now the so-called Manchu and Mongolian territory came into being."
"I don't believe you when you say there are other ancient tombs in the Northeast, but when you say there are ancient tombs from the Later Jin Dynasty here, you're really not sure."
The more the native rat talked about the map, the more carefully he looked at it. Later, he simply lay on the map and measured it with a ruler. It took him a long time before he came to the conclusion: "Taijun, there is an 80% chance that there will be an ancient tomb here."
The Japanese looked up at Xu Ruifeng and asked: "Specific address."
Old Xu was very happy, rubbed his thumb and forefinger together and said, "Taijun... I want two coins."
The Japanese seemed to have seen an ignorant child and said with a smile: "As long as your request is not excessive, I can satisfy you. Tell me, how much do you want?"
Xu Ruifeng glanced at the map with his peripheral vision and extended a slap in the face, but his mind was entirely focused on the map he said he couldn't understand.
On that map, the entire Northeast, Inner Mongolia and most of the border areas of the Soviet Union are drawn. There is also a small map on the map. The small map shows the surrounding area. In this area, Caofeidian and Hulukou are marked.
, Lao Crow Nest and some other uninhabited areas are drawn based on the local terrain. Forests, lakes, and mountains are all visible on this map.
As for the areas near Caofeidian that have been excavated, the drawn circles have been crossed out, while in areas that have not been excavated, there are still four or five circles left untouched.
While Xu Ruifeng marveled that these Japanese people had actually found a complete tomb group, he also lamented the level of their mapping. To put it bluntly, the map they are using now for digging tombs is better than the old crow's nest.
The map used looks much clearer. The mountains are mountains and rivers.
"You want...five hundred silver dollars?"
Xu Ruifeng shook his head: "I want fifty gold bars."
The Japanese laughed even more wantonly, and Xu Ruifeng could already feel the breath of death in that smile: "You have the biggest appetite among the Chinese people I have ever seen. There is a saying in China, which is to starve the bold to death and starve to death the timid.
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"So, I advise you not to open your mouth like a lion. Do you understand?"
The moment the translator finished this sentence, the Japanese's eyes became even colder. Xu Ruifeng had seen this kind of eyes before, and he had often used them before, especially when he was pregnant!