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Chapter 890 Refining the Ring Sword

Chapter 890 Hundred Refinements Ring First Sword
As Chen Wenzhe walked, he saw that the cave was not wide, but it was very long. At this time, there were many layers inside, most of which were gold objects.

Here, because the number of gold objects is the largest, it appears to be the most common.

Occasionally, a piece of silverware appears even more extraordinary.

After walking for a while, Chen Wenzhe found another good thing. This is a silver mirror and a small basin!
Needless to say, there is also an inscription on this silver mirror.

This thing is 11.4 centimeters high and has a diameter of 74.7 centimeters.

There are two rings under the edge of the fold, short neck, flat bottom and plain surface.

There is a folded line in the lower part of the abdomen, and it is left-handed and engraved with seal script in Yin script, "The official family still bathes in silver, Jianrong, two stones, one bucket, five liters, weighing eighteen catties and ten taels, the first emperor", indicating that it is a bathing utensil.

Seeing these two things, how could Chen Wenzhe guess that they dug the grave of a royal family member?And the status level of this woman is definitely not low.

Putting down the silver mirror, he picked up a gold belt hook in the shape of a fish and a dragon.

The ichthyosaur-shaped golden belt hook is still very beautiful. It is 3.5 cm long and is ichthyosaur-shaped.

A long tongue sticks out from the dragon's mouth on the hook, and bends backwards to form a hook.

A turquoise is inlaid on the body, which is innovative and exquisite.

This is the belt used by the ancients to corset, and the belt hook is the hook used to fasten the leather belt for the waist. .

The belt hook is an indispensable tool in the daily life of ancient nobles, bureaucrats and literati.

Ornately decorated, uniquely styled and original belt hooks are also important decorations for the ancients to show off each other and show their identity and status.

In addition to this ichthyosaur-shaped belt hook, there is also a goose-head-shaped gold belt hook.

Here are two goose-head-shaped gold belt hooks. This kind of belt hook is 2 cm long.

Although the inlay on the goose head has fallen off, it still looks lifelike.

In fact, these are not the most conspicuous, the most conspicuous is the gold buckle like a modern belt.

From the front, this kind of gold buckle is exactly the same as the current belt.

Each plate of this gold buckle is 13.3 centimeters long, 6 centimeters wide, and the buckle tongue is 3.3 centimeters long.

Chen Wenzhe had two belts inlaid with gold buckles of the same shape in front of him. These two belts were placed in the weapon pile and placed overlappingly. The total length was 97 cm and the width was 6 cm.

The two ends of the belt are buckles made of pure gold, and the middle is a belt body composed of three rows of seashells woven with ribbons. The seashells are interspersed with flower decorations made of several gold flakes.

The two pairs of buckles differ in thickness and weight, but are basically the same in size and decoration.

This buckle consists of two rectangular gold plates and a gold tongue.

One of the boards is engraved with "[-] baht per catty" on the back and side, and "[-] baht per catty" is engraved on the side of the other.

In other words, these two strips weigh 275 grams and 280 grams respectively.

The decoration on the front side of the plate adopts bas-relief, and the theme is the scene of fierce beasts biting and fighting. A bear and a fierce beast hold down their prey and bite greedily. The bitten one seems to be a horse struggling hard;

Around the main body of the decoration is the first pattern of a hooked beak bird.

There is no decoration on the back of the belt plate, with fiber fabric attached, four raised borders, and two horizontal double-ring buttons in the middle.

There is a slightly triangular small hole at the inner lower corner of each belt plate, so that the buckle tongue can pass through.

The whole set of gold buckles is well-made, the embossed decoration reveals a thick and grand atmosphere, and the animal images are vivid and very dynamic.

This kind of buckle looks like a Hu-style belt commonly used by nomadic peoples in the northern grasslands.

However, although the two pairs of buckles are based on the fighting of ferocious grassland beasts, judging from the manufacturing process and the way of tying them, they should be made in the Central Plains.

After the Han Dynasty, there should be a process of fusion between Hu and Han. It is really normal for such daily necessities to appear.

It can also be seen from this that no matter how long ago it was in ancient times, only the rich and the poor were distinguished, as long as they had money and power, their quality of life was very high even two thousand years ago.

The belt was cleared out, and a batch of swords were piled up underneath.

Of course, if you are not a professional, you will definitely not recognize these as swords.

It is not easy for the swords of the Han Dynasty to be preserved until now, so there is no way to say the appearance of many swords in it.

It's just that there are a lot of them, and there are always some that are better preserved.

Moreover, Chen Wenzhe could also see that these Han swords and swords were also carefully maintained after being excavated.

At the very least, it should have been wrapped in layers of oiled paper on the outside, and even a layer of butter on the inside.

It's a pity that when it was placed here, it must have been not too careful, or even too casual. It has been several decades, and the oiled paper on the outer layer has been seriously damaged.

Pick up a black lacquer on the top, which looks like a fire stick.

If he hadn't been familiar with history, but even knew about Han swords, Chen Wenzhe would never have recognized that this was a ring head sword from the Han Dynasty.

The Huan Shou Dao of the Han Dynasty is very famous.

And who can believe that this black lacquered fire stick-like broken copper and iron is actually a ring-shou knife handed down from the Han Dynasty?

This is the representative ring sword of the Han soldiers. Unfortunately, the quality is really bad, so I can't see it at all.

One, two, three, more than a dozen were cleared out in a row, but I couldn't see them.

It's just that the more you dig down, the better the appearance of the ring-shou knives piled up below.

"Huh? This one still has a sheath?"

Finally, Chen Wenzhe found a well-preserved knife. He had already confirmed that there was no sword in this pile of weapons.

I took it up and studied it carefully, and found that it was a well-preserved ring-shou knife.

Maybe it's in good condition because of the black lacquered scabbard?
This ring head knife is worth a lot.

Slowly pulled out some, seeing the back of the saber, Chen Wenzhe was sure, this is a saber, not a sword!

Due to the development of cavalry tactics in the Western Han Dynasty, the melee combat weapon, which is good for chopping and chopping, developed rapidly, replacing the sword and becoming the standard melee weapon for future generations.

This Han Dynasty knife has a slender body and a straight back with a thick back. The length is about one meter.

The back end of the handle is a large oblate ring, so it is called "ring head knife".

The earliest ring-shoudao discovered so far is a burial object in the tomb of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty. The residual length of the whole body is 62.7cm.

Knives of this shape can appear, definitely because of the advancement of smelting technology in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which made the more well-made ring head long knives appear.

Chen Wenzhe measured it with his hands. The length of this ring-shou knife is more than one meter, and the width of the blade is three times the thickness of the back of the blade.

Looking at the body of the knife again, it is decorated with exquisite gold flame patterns, and there are eighteen gold inscriptions on the body of the knife, "Thirty swords made in May Bingwu, the sixth year of Yongchu, auspicious sheep and suitable for descendants".

The sixth year of Yongchu is 112 A.D. Thirty-thirty layers of forged steel means repeated forging.

(End of this chapter)

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