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Chapter 1307 Legend and Treasure
Chapter 1307 Legend and Treasure
In the same sea area, it is rare to salvage porcelain from the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties at the same time.
However, it is not impossible, there should be other ancient shipwrecks in this sea area!
At the very beginning, local law enforcement agencies discovered an ancient shipwreck of the Ming Dynasty at the "San Dian Jin" in the waters of Nan'ao, and named it "Nanhai II".
Some of the porcelain seized from the fishermen's boats later belonged to the Song and Yuan dynasties.
Therefore, it is unlikely that this part of porcelain came from "Nanhai II".
It can be inferred that there are other ancient shipwrecks in Nan'ao waters.
Because of Song, Yuan and Ming porcelains, it is unlikely to be on the same boat.
This point can be seen from the seized porcelain.
For example, one of the sauce-colored dragon pattern altars is a typical Song and Yuan porcelain.
In terms of appearance, these sauce-colored and bluish-white glazed porcelains are not from the same period as the Ming Dynasty blue-and-white porcelains discovered by experts when they explored "Nanhai II" in early June.
The characteristics of the former belong to the common type of kiln mouths in Song and Yuan Dynasties.
Porcelain from the Ming Dynasty is unlikely to share the same boat as porcelain from the Song Dynasty.
Since the Song Dynasty, my country has had a hobby of collecting exquisite antiques and porcelain.
However, the Song and Yuan porcelains produced on the shipwreck of the "Nanhai II" in the Ming Dynasty are quite ordinary, and they are all living utensils and have no collection value.
Therefore, these Song and Yuan porcelains were probably salvaged by fishermen from different shipwrecks in the waters near Nan'ao.
Of course, on the day of the seizure, the porcelain hidden on the diving boat may have been obtained by the fishermen from other channels, not from the "Nanhai II".
If these Song and Yuan porcelains were indeed salvaged from the same place as the large number of Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelains on the "Nanhai II", it means that there is very likely another ancient vessel near the "Nanhai II". Shipwreck!
By the end of 2005, some fishermen also salvaged copper coins and porcelain from the Song and Yuan Dynasties in the waters of Nan'ao.
It can be seen that there must be more than one ancient shipwreck in the Nan'ao waters.
In fact, this point is already internationally recognized.
However, Chen Wenzhe is not the only one who is interested in this sea area.
Besides, this sea area is at our doorstep, even if some sea robbers want to salvage it illegally, they have no chance.
However, large-scale salvage is not dared, and sneaky ones are still dared.
Therefore, many people are exploring the waters there, hoping to take the opportunity to find out the family background of the sunken ship in South Australia.
However, experts in underwater archaeology in my country's Guangzhou province also pay close attention to the "Nanhai II" in Nan'ao.
They also wanted to take this opportunity to find out the family background of the ancient shipwreck in the Nan'ao waters.
According to the information collected by Chen Wenzhe, there is at least another Qing Dynasty ancient ship sunk in the waters of Nan'ao.
According to a report by my country's Underwater Archeology Center, there must be no less than 2000 shipwrecks in the South China Sea.
According to preliminary inferences, the age of Nanhai II was 440 years ago during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty.
Because Nan'ao has been an important channel for international trade since ancient times, and it is a necessary place and an important relay station of my country's ancient maritime silk road.
"Nanhai II" provided important material evidence for the study of the Maritime Silk Road, and most of the research on the Maritime Silk Road used to rely on literature.
According to historical data, the "maritime ban" in the Ming Dynasty only allowed official trade, and private merchants were not allowed to go to sea.
In order to make a living, residents in coastal areas are mostly engaged in smuggling activities at sea.
But there is still no indication that the Nanhai II has anything to do with the smuggling trade.
However, it can now be confirmed that the "Nanhai II" was discovered in "San Dian Jin".
This sea area is very special. From the surface of the sea, it looks calm and calm, but under the water, it is a semi-tidal reef lurking in the hidden reef.
Half a mile away from it is "Wuyu Island".
Of course, on that piece of sea now, border guards can be seen patrolling in boats from time to time, guarding Nanhai II.
Chen Wenzhe has no chance to salvage the sunken Nanhai No. [-] ship.
But by researching and salvaging the sunken ships of Nanhai No. [-] and No. [-], they can better salvage the sunken ships they found.
Such as wind and waves in the sea, underwater visibility, underwater photography and video recording, drawing work and so on.
If Chen Wenzhe participated in these, it would be easy to talk about.
However, without his participation, Gao Qijing and the others could only strictly formulate a salvage plan in accordance with the regulations.
After studying hailaoci for a while, Chen Wenzhe and others came to the cockpit.
Looking at the heading, Gao Qijing didn't intend to go back to China directly.
"If we're lucky this time, maybe we'll be able to find a sea of treasures comparable to the three gold spots."
After sitting down, Gao Qijing said impatiently.
Chen Wenzhe laughed as soon as he heard it. This is a good thing, but the chances should not be great.
Because he knows very well that Nan'ao is very special, and it is difficult to find a place comparable to Nan'ao in the open sea.
Nan'ao has been the "gateway to eastern Guangdong" and "the throat of the sea" since ancient times.
Hu Jian, the trade from eastern Guangdong to Southeast Asia and other places all have to go through this route, so "Nanhai II" is of high value.
So "Nanhai No. [-]" and "Nanhai No. [-]", which is more important?
"Nanhai II" and "Nanhai I" each have their own research value, one is in eastern Guangdong and the other is in western Guangdong;
One is a ship of the Ming Dynasty and the other is a ship of the Song Dynasty, both of which have great significance.
These two ships are important physical evidence of the Maritime Silk Road, which will enrich the research on the Maritime Silk Road.
Of course, it is also mixed with many folklore.
The reason for paying attention to these legends must be related to treasure hunting.
Where there is no wind, there is no wave, and everything happens for a reason. If you want to hunt for treasure, you must make bold assumptions and carefully verify, so that you can find the treasure.
And South Australia is a typical example.
On their side, there have been many legends from a long time ago.
For example, the emperor fled to hide treasures in South Australia, etc., which made this sea area full of legends.
In addition, there are legends such as: "When the water rises, it cannot be submerged, but when the water dries up, it will cover three feet, three arrows, three silver discs, and eighteen golden altars." and other legends.
This is Nan'ao Island, and this secret treasure saying has been passed down for thousands of years.
The fishermen on the island have many opinions, because there have been legends on Nan'ao Island since ancient times that there is a wealth of treasure hidden here.
This treasure may have been left by the little emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty when he fled, or it may have been left by the great "pirate" Wu Ping at the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Many people also claim that there are many ancient shipwrecks hidden in the waters of Nan'ao Island.
At that time, many experts said that these folklore cannot be completely believed.
It wasn't until the discovery of the "Nanhai II" recently that these legends had a sliver of truth.
However, no important cultural relics have been found in the nearby waters, let alone legendary treasures.
Of course, there will be some legends about finding treasures in the local area from time to time.
It's just that there are too many such legends, and we don't know whether they are true or not.
(End of this chapter)
In the same sea area, it is rare to salvage porcelain from the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties at the same time.
However, it is not impossible, there should be other ancient shipwrecks in this sea area!
At the very beginning, local law enforcement agencies discovered an ancient shipwreck of the Ming Dynasty at the "San Dian Jin" in the waters of Nan'ao, and named it "Nanhai II".
Some of the porcelain seized from the fishermen's boats later belonged to the Song and Yuan dynasties.
Therefore, it is unlikely that this part of porcelain came from "Nanhai II".
It can be inferred that there are other ancient shipwrecks in Nan'ao waters.
Because of Song, Yuan and Ming porcelains, it is unlikely to be on the same boat.
This point can be seen from the seized porcelain.
For example, one of the sauce-colored dragon pattern altars is a typical Song and Yuan porcelain.
In terms of appearance, these sauce-colored and bluish-white glazed porcelains are not from the same period as the Ming Dynasty blue-and-white porcelains discovered by experts when they explored "Nanhai II" in early June.
The characteristics of the former belong to the common type of kiln mouths in Song and Yuan Dynasties.
Porcelain from the Ming Dynasty is unlikely to share the same boat as porcelain from the Song Dynasty.
Since the Song Dynasty, my country has had a hobby of collecting exquisite antiques and porcelain.
However, the Song and Yuan porcelains produced on the shipwreck of the "Nanhai II" in the Ming Dynasty are quite ordinary, and they are all living utensils and have no collection value.
Therefore, these Song and Yuan porcelains were probably salvaged by fishermen from different shipwrecks in the waters near Nan'ao.
Of course, on the day of the seizure, the porcelain hidden on the diving boat may have been obtained by the fishermen from other channels, not from the "Nanhai II".
If these Song and Yuan porcelains were indeed salvaged from the same place as the large number of Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelains on the "Nanhai II", it means that there is very likely another ancient vessel near the "Nanhai II". Shipwreck!
By the end of 2005, some fishermen also salvaged copper coins and porcelain from the Song and Yuan Dynasties in the waters of Nan'ao.
It can be seen that there must be more than one ancient shipwreck in the Nan'ao waters.
In fact, this point is already internationally recognized.
However, Chen Wenzhe is not the only one who is interested in this sea area.
Besides, this sea area is at our doorstep, even if some sea robbers want to salvage it illegally, they have no chance.
However, large-scale salvage is not dared, and sneaky ones are still dared.
Therefore, many people are exploring the waters there, hoping to take the opportunity to find out the family background of the sunken ship in South Australia.
However, experts in underwater archaeology in my country's Guangzhou province also pay close attention to the "Nanhai II" in Nan'ao.
They also wanted to take this opportunity to find out the family background of the ancient shipwreck in the Nan'ao waters.
According to the information collected by Chen Wenzhe, there is at least another Qing Dynasty ancient ship sunk in the waters of Nan'ao.
According to a report by my country's Underwater Archeology Center, there must be no less than 2000 shipwrecks in the South China Sea.
According to preliminary inferences, the age of Nanhai II was 440 years ago during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty.
Because Nan'ao has been an important channel for international trade since ancient times, and it is a necessary place and an important relay station of my country's ancient maritime silk road.
"Nanhai II" provided important material evidence for the study of the Maritime Silk Road, and most of the research on the Maritime Silk Road used to rely on literature.
According to historical data, the "maritime ban" in the Ming Dynasty only allowed official trade, and private merchants were not allowed to go to sea.
In order to make a living, residents in coastal areas are mostly engaged in smuggling activities at sea.
But there is still no indication that the Nanhai II has anything to do with the smuggling trade.
However, it can now be confirmed that the "Nanhai II" was discovered in "San Dian Jin".
This sea area is very special. From the surface of the sea, it looks calm and calm, but under the water, it is a semi-tidal reef lurking in the hidden reef.
Half a mile away from it is "Wuyu Island".
Of course, on that piece of sea now, border guards can be seen patrolling in boats from time to time, guarding Nanhai II.
Chen Wenzhe has no chance to salvage the sunken Nanhai No. [-] ship.
But by researching and salvaging the sunken ships of Nanhai No. [-] and No. [-], they can better salvage the sunken ships they found.
Such as wind and waves in the sea, underwater visibility, underwater photography and video recording, drawing work and so on.
If Chen Wenzhe participated in these, it would be easy to talk about.
However, without his participation, Gao Qijing and the others could only strictly formulate a salvage plan in accordance with the regulations.
After studying hailaoci for a while, Chen Wenzhe and others came to the cockpit.
Looking at the heading, Gao Qijing didn't intend to go back to China directly.
"If we're lucky this time, maybe we'll be able to find a sea of treasures comparable to the three gold spots."
After sitting down, Gao Qijing said impatiently.
Chen Wenzhe laughed as soon as he heard it. This is a good thing, but the chances should not be great.
Because he knows very well that Nan'ao is very special, and it is difficult to find a place comparable to Nan'ao in the open sea.
Nan'ao has been the "gateway to eastern Guangdong" and "the throat of the sea" since ancient times.
Hu Jian, the trade from eastern Guangdong to Southeast Asia and other places all have to go through this route, so "Nanhai II" is of high value.
So "Nanhai No. [-]" and "Nanhai No. [-]", which is more important?
"Nanhai II" and "Nanhai I" each have their own research value, one is in eastern Guangdong and the other is in western Guangdong;
One is a ship of the Ming Dynasty and the other is a ship of the Song Dynasty, both of which have great significance.
These two ships are important physical evidence of the Maritime Silk Road, which will enrich the research on the Maritime Silk Road.
Of course, it is also mixed with many folklore.
The reason for paying attention to these legends must be related to treasure hunting.
Where there is no wind, there is no wave, and everything happens for a reason. If you want to hunt for treasure, you must make bold assumptions and carefully verify, so that you can find the treasure.
And South Australia is a typical example.
On their side, there have been many legends from a long time ago.
For example, the emperor fled to hide treasures in South Australia, etc., which made this sea area full of legends.
In addition, there are legends such as: "When the water rises, it cannot be submerged, but when the water dries up, it will cover three feet, three arrows, three silver discs, and eighteen golden altars." and other legends.
This is Nan'ao Island, and this secret treasure saying has been passed down for thousands of years.
The fishermen on the island have many opinions, because there have been legends on Nan'ao Island since ancient times that there is a wealth of treasure hidden here.
This treasure may have been left by the little emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty when he fled, or it may have been left by the great "pirate" Wu Ping at the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Many people also claim that there are many ancient shipwrecks hidden in the waters of Nan'ao Island.
At that time, many experts said that these folklore cannot be completely believed.
It wasn't until the discovery of the "Nanhai II" recently that these legends had a sliver of truth.
However, no important cultural relics have been found in the nearby waters, let alone legendary treasures.
Of course, there will be some legends about finding treasures in the local area from time to time.
It's just that there are too many such legends, and we don't know whether they are true or not.
(End of this chapter)
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