Great Doctor Without Borders

Chapter 1243 The Popular Han Tomb

Chapter 1243 The Popular Han Tomb

Pan Junfeng was silent for a while. How could he be willing to accept this?

Xu Chunliang said: "I want to do some reckoning recently, and it may affect you."

Pan Junfeng smiled and said, "So you asked me to go fishing today so that I can be mentally prepared in advance. Don't worry, I will definitely stand on the side of my friends."

Xu Chunliang revealed a faint smile. Pan Junfeng was undoubtedly a good friend. In terms of dealing with people, Pan Junfeng was much more restrained than himself.

When Lu Ming came over at noon, the two had already made a good harvest, and some of the fish had been taken away by the fish pond contractor to cook.

Xu Chunliang put down his fishing rod and called Lu Ming to come over and play. Lu Ming had no interest in fishing, so he asked the owner of the fish pond to kill a wild turtle.

Xu Chunliang came up to him and said, "Don't be too grand. The three of us can't eat too much."

Lu Ming said: "Who said the three of us? Mr. Huang and Pu Jian will also come over later."

Xu Chunliang asked: "What are they here for?"

Lu Ming said: "Pu Jian took Mr. Huang to visit the nearby Han Tomb. I arranged for someone to receive them. It's not far anyway, so I'll invite them over for dinner."

While they were talking, Pu Jian came over with Huang Wanglin. Xu Chunliang went over to greet them. Pu Jian got a Tiggo car from somewhere, and its wheels were covered with yellow mud. This was mainly because there were construction sites in this area and some roads had not been completely paved, and it had rained recently.

Xu Chunliang first went to shake hands with Huang Wanglin. Huang Wanglin was also very pleased to see Xu Chunliang. He had not left after attending Mr. Xu's funeral, but he did not contact Xu Chunliang. Basically, everyone had the same idea, which was to let Xu Chunliang adjust his mood for the next few days and try not to disturb him.

Pu Jian stared at the bearded Xu Chunliang for a while and said, "Fuck, that's good. The beard is quite thick and the male hormones are excessive." Originally, he wanted to find a girl to help you cool down, but considering Xu Chunliang's recent experience, he didn't say anything further. Anyway, Xu Chunliang didn't lack a place to cool down.

Xu Chunliang said: "You guys have always been a dog that can never spit out ivory."

Several people laughed.

Xu Chunliang asked Huang Wanglin about his experience visiting the Han Tomb.

Huang Wanglin said: "There are many Han tombs in Dongzhou. I have visited several of them in the past. Today, thanks to Director Lu's arrangement, I visited several Han tombs that are not open to the public. They are really great."

Lu Ming said: "I'm not bragging, but in terms of quantity, our Dongzhou Han tombs are number one in the country, and they are also among the best in terms of quality."

Huang Wanglin said: "There are many, but the locations are a bit scattered and the development lacks planning, so the experience may not be very good for ordinary tourists."

Lu Ming felt like he was poured a bucket of cold water and felt a little disappointed, but he had to admit that what Huang Wanglin said was true. Although there were many Han tombs in Dongzhou, the Tomb of King Liang of Han in Linshi had successfully applied for a 5A-level scenic spot, while the Han tomb scenic area in Dongzhou was at most 3A-rated, although of course its scale was indeed large enough.

Although Pu Jian didn't learn much from following Huang Wanglin, he liked to show off more than before. He coughed and said, "That's right. The Han tombs in Dongzhou are like pearls, but they are too scattered, one in the east and one in the west. There is no string to string these pearls together."

Lu Ming said: "Yes, the Dongzhou Han tombs are generally small in scale."

Huang Wanglin said: "The value of a Han tomb cannot be judged by its size. Take the Liji Han Tomb we visited today for example. Although it is not big, the Han Dynasty portraits in it are of great research value."

Lu Ming had some knowledge in this area, but his professional knowledge could not be compared with Huang Wanglin, so he could only nod repeatedly.

Xu Chunliang said: "I heard that there are Han tombs in every mountain around Dongzhou."

Pu Jian said: "That's true. Take the earthen mound in front for example. There are several holes dug by robbers on it, and no one has ever protected it." The earthen mound he was talking about was right next to the fish pond, between the Qingshan Mining Area Ruins Park and the new Infectious Disease Hospital.

Xu Chunliang asked, "Are you talking about the small mound in the southeast of the fish pond?"

Pu Jian nodded and said, "I went to see it with my master just now. My master said that there is a tomb below and that the mound is the burial mound. There should have been an ancestral hall in front of it."

Huang Wanglin sighed: "The damage is too severe. I only found half a stone tablet on the side of the road. I guess the whole ancestral hall has been demolished long ago."

Lu Ming asked curiously: "Is it valuable?"

Huang Wanglin shook his head. A Han tomb that was severely damaged must have been robbed countless times. How could it have any value?

Xu Chunliang didn't think so. When it came to the Yangshan Cemetery incident, he used an open conspiracy to teach Yang Jincai and his gang of disobedient guys a lesson. Some methods might not be useless a second time.

After dinner, Huang Wanglin and his friends went fishing. Xu Chunliang called Pu Jian along, and the two went to take a look at the mound nearby.

Pu Jian explained to Xu Chunliang very professionally the damage to the Han tomb. Xu Chunliang shone the flashlight he brought into the hole and felt something was wrong: "Is there really nothing left in there?"

Pu Jian laughed and said, "Nonsense, I don't know how many times it has been stolen. The local cultural relics department has also come to inspect it. It should be of no value."

Xu Chunliang said, "Maybe there are some Han Dynasty stone reliefs or something like that. Sometimes those immovable cultural relics are also priceless treasures." Pu Jian said, "My master said that the person buried inside is definitely not a king, a general or a minister, but at most a local tyrant."

Xu Chunliang urged, "Go in and take a look."

Pu Jian looked at him in astonishment: "I don't have any documents, aren't you trying to trick me?"

Xu Chunliang said, "Didn't you say it's worthless? I'll keep watch for you, you go down and take a look."

Pu Jian thought that this guy might have had some brain damage due to his grandfather's death: "If you want to go, go by yourself. I'll keep watch for you."

Xu Chunliang said: "I am not as knowledgeable as you in archaeology. Even if I go down, I won't know if there is any value in it."

Pu Jian said with a bitter face: "It's just a small tomb, you really think there are treasures in it."

Xu Chunliang said: "Without investigation, you have no right to speak. Go down and take a look. I will keep watch for you."

Pu Jian looked around, and Xu Chunliang said, "Don't worry, there's no one around, and there are no cameras. If someone comes, I can testify for you that you fell down accidentally."

Pu Jian swallowed his saliva and said, "Don't try to trick me."

"What's the relationship between us? I can cheat myself but I can't cheat you."

Pu Jian nodded. Considering that Xu Chunliang had encountered so many misfortunes recently, he was probably mentally traumatized. As a friend, he couldn't bear to refuse him. So he just tried to cheer him up. Pu Jian took out a mask from his pocket, put on gloves, and then crawled in through one of the holes.

Xu Chunliang was waiting outside, and soon heard Pu Jian complaining inside: "It's like a fucking toilet, Xu Chunliang, you've screwed me to death."

Xu Chunliang wanted to laugh: "Be careful, don't step on the landmine."

Pu Jian said: "This tomb is completely empty. It is not big, with two rooms and a living room. There are a few Han Dynasty stone reliefs, but they are badly damaged and worthless."

Xu Chunliang said: "Take a few more photos."

Pu Jian sighed, strolled around inside, took a few photos, and then felt the urge to urinate, so he found a corner of the tomb and urinated. It was a very satisfying urination.

After Pu Jian finished peeing, he had the idea of ​​playing a prank on Xu Chunliang. He turned on the flash and took pictures of his work. After taking two pictures, he felt something was wrong. A stone carving pattern appeared on the ground he had washed.

Pu Jian bent down, took out the rag he carried with him, and used some fresh body fluids to wipe the ground, revealing more patterns. He initially judged that there was a large picture of ascension to heaven carved on the ground, which was extremely rare in Han tombs. In his impression, Han tombs rarely had patterns carved on the ground.

Pu Jian took a few more photos before crawling out covered in dust.

Xu Chunliang was strolling not far away. He turned around when he heard the noise and asked, "Did you relieve yourself in there?"

Pu Jian said: "Stop accusing people. I am doing this for the cause of archaeology." He showed Xu Chunliang what he had just discovered.

Xu Chunliang said: "It looks like it is very beautiful."

Pu Jian said: "It must be done."

"Found it while peeing?"

"...You are such a boring person."

Because of Pu Jian's unexpected discovery, Huang Wanglin also went down to the tomb to investigate personally. In his previous tomb explorations, he had never seen Han Dynasty paintings laid on the ground. After seeing them, he found them a bit strange. He immediately said that this was quite unique among Han tombs in China. Although this Han tomb is not big, its unique structure determines its special archaeological value.

What Xu Chunliang was most concerned about was how much it was worth. Huang Wanglin told him honestly that having value did not mean it was very valuable. The Han Dynasty stone relief patterns on the ground could also be seen in other places. The special thing about it was that they were laid on the ground, which might be the requirement of the tomb owner or it might be the work of the craftsmen. The specific reason remains to be verified.

Xu Chunliang reminded Lu Ming to protect this Han tomb as soon as possible and to prevent it from being damaged in the future, as he would definitely be held responsible for its management.

As the director of the Culture and Tourism Bureau, Lu Ming was not surprised by the discovery of Han tombs in this area. After all, there were two large-scale Han tombs nearby that were still under archaeological research. However, he still took Xu Chunliang's reminder to heart.

For this purpose, Lu Ming specially found the relevant person in charge to understand the situation. This Han tomb is not large in scale and is severely damaged. In the 1980s, the Dongzhou Cultural Relics Bureau organized archaeological excavations on several local Han tombs, and this one was one of them. At that time, experts also demonstrated that this Han tomb was not of great value. As for the so-called ground Han Dynasty stone reliefs discovered by Pu Jian, they were also carefully studied at that time. Judging from the carving techniques, they should be later imitations.

In other words, after this Han tomb was robbed, people continued to enter. Perhaps a stonemason from a certain dynasty climbed in and, on a whim, made a high-imitation stone carving on the ground.

After hearing about the exploration experience of the Han Tomb, Lu Ming lost interest. However, there was one thing he did not expect: Pu Jian actually posted the exploration video of this Han Tomb on the Internet.

(End of this chapter)

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