The air conditioner is turned on at full speed, almost 20 degrees Celsius, and the cool breeze comes one after another, making the hairs on my hair stand slightly on end.

Li Ding'an was sweating on his forehead.

Turn on the system, turn off the system, turn on the system again, turn off the system again...

Vajra prong, Khadranga staff, round Dharma spoon, Dharma spoon, lotus double-eared jar, flower goblet (one of the Tantric offerings), pure vase, Dharma wheel,...

Points are spent bit by bit, and item information is presented one after another:

Both the Vajra Prong and the Kazonga Staff were presented to Qianlong by the Third Master Zhangjia. Qianlong also gave them to his younger brother Hong Zhou, and they were also buried with Hong Zhou.

The round method spoon and the method spoon are the burial artifacts of Honghui, the eldest son of Yongzheng, the eldest brother of Qianlong, and the "Prince Chai Duan".

Honghui died at the age of eight. At that time, Kangxi had not yet reformed the Manchu and Qing imperial burial systems, and he was still buried according to the ancestral system. In other words, this is what Honghui used to pour corpse oil on his body when he was cremated.

The lotus double-ear lid jar is the ashes urn of Hongyun, the second son of Yongzheng and the second brother of Qianlong. He also died in infancy and was cremated according to the ancestral customs.

The flower goblet is a burial ritual vessel of Geng, the imperial concubine of Yongzheng and the birth mother of Hongzhou.

The pure vase and the Falun are the burial ritual objects of Yongzheng Qianfei and the mother of Guojun Wang Hongzhan.

Princes, concubines, concubines, imperial concubines, princes... is it equivalent to stealing all the prince's tomb, Taifei's mausoleum, Taiconcubine's mausoleum, and elder brother's garden in the Qingxi mausoleum?

No, it’s not just that, there’s more.

A bottle of white porcelain goddess statue, wearing a crown, naked upper body, bare breasts, lower body covered with veil, plump figure. The left hand stands on the chest, forming the Dharma seal, and the right hand hangs in front of the leg, forming the wish seal.

The shape is very common. It is one of the thirty-three statues of Guanyin in Chinese Buddhism and can often be seen in Dunhuang Feitian murals and Mahayana classics.

In Tibetan Buddhism, it is called Tara. The white color is White Tara, which controls life, death and reincarnation. She is one of the three longevity statues in Tantric Buddhism.

The key thing is the line of small words displayed by the system: Burial Objects for Imperial Concubine Yongzheng Dunsu.

The noble concubine of Emperor Dunsu was named Nian, and her elder brother was Nian Gengyao. She received all the honors and gave birth to three sons and one daughter for Yongzheng.

But the point is not this: she was buried in the Tailing Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty, buried with Yongzheng...

In addition to this, there is one more thing: a bottle of red porcelain mythical beast over half a meter high: one horn, four claws, fish scales, all red... At first glance, it looks a bit like a unicorn, but it only has one horn on its head, scales and color Not right either.

This is Luduan, and it will only appear in two places: Jinluan Hall and the main palace of the Emperor's Mausoleum!

Let’s look at the system again: Qing Tai Mausoleum, Long En Main Hall…

Haha...what does this mean?

Yongzheng’s tomb was also robbed...

……

The sky is blue, quiet and far-reaching, with clouds that are suddenly lumpy and flat, ever-changing.

Looking to the north, Xiangshan is green and lush.

Further north is Langya Mountain, and further north is Yongning Mountain where the Qing Xiling is located.

Of course, he couldn't see anything at a distance of seventy or eighty kilometers. Li Ding'an just couldn't figure it out:

Since 1961, after the Western Tombs of the Qing Dynasty were included in the first batch of national key cultural relics units by the State Council, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the Archaeological Department have repeatedly inspected. In addition to Guangxu’s Chongling Tomb, other imperial mausoleums, Hou mausoleums, prince mausoleums, princess mausoleums, and A Kolingjun is intact.

But where did those things on the second floor come from?

Something went wrong with the system?

Especially the last two: Luduan and White Tara.

The National Museum also has it. White Tara comes from XZ. Ganden Temple (the ancestral altar of the Yellow Sect of Tantric Buddhism) was rebuilt in the 1980s and was found in the underground palace under the temple. According to research, in the third year of Yongzheng's reign, the temple was built with a golden dome. Yongzheng gave it the name Yongtai Temple and "Twelve Branches of Vairushuna (Great Sun Tathagata) (Twelve Tantric Gods)". White Tara was one of them, and it is now placed in the temple. National Museum "Chinese Religion" Exhibition Hall.

The red porcelain ring is even rarer. In ancient times, this thing was only regarded as a strange beast, and its status was equal to that of lions and elephants:

"Historical Records Suoyin": "The sound is sharp and the horns are as sharp as an ox."

"Anthology of Historical Records" quotes Guo Pu's comment: "The horn is sharp, the sound is sharp, and it looks like a pig. The horn is on the nose, and it can be used as a bow. Li Ling once used this bow to make ten bows."

It was not until the Song Dynasty that it began to evolve into "auspicious beasts":

"Book of the Song Dynasty": "When the Mingjun and the Holy Lord are in office, and they understand things far away, they will arrive according to the book."

"Book of the Song Dynasty·Fu Ruizhi Part Two": "Lu Duanri traveled eight thousand miles, and he knew the languages ​​​​of the four barbarians. The Holy Lord was on the throne, and he understood the far distance outside, so he came according to the book. Yelu Chucai was said to be the essence of the Jingxing. Supernatural like ghosts and gods.”

It was not until the Ming Dynasty that it was used as a sacred beast to guard the temple, and it was only placed in the Jinluan Hall. It was not until the Qing Dynasty that the tomb guard beast was used and placed in the main hall of the imperial mausoleum.

Therefore, those who are not experts who specialize in Ming and Qing palace artifacts and tombs will not be able to recognize it and will only regard it as a one-horned unicorn.

Just like here, the target is "Fire Unicorn"!

So far, there are only five pieces in total, four of which are cast in bronze and are located in the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Forbidden City in Shenyang, and the Forbidden City in Bay Island.

There is only one piece of porcelain, and it is in the "Ancient China" exhibition hall of the National Museum. Its origin is also quite tortuous: during the Republic of China, the warlord Sun Dianying robbed the Yuling Mausoleum (the Mausoleum of Emperor Qianlong), and the gold and silver jewelry along with it were exchanged for military pay.

After several turnovers, it flowed to Japan. Finally, in the 1950s, it was purchased back from Japan by the "National Cultural Relics Secret Acquisition Group"...

To put it another way: before this, it was the only emperor's burial dungeon.

This is the second piece, so it is a proper first-class cultural relic.

In addition, the white porcelain Bodhisattva, a sacred object of the Yellow Sect, the Qianlong imperial kazhangga, and the gold jade gloves and Dou Wan Yousai found on the first floor...

Li Ding'an felt as if he had fallen into a national treasure nest?

Taking a long breath, he dialed He Anbang's phone number.

"Did you buy something?"

"I haven't bought it yet, but I'm looking at it, but I need your help: Now arrange for someone to take a video of the red porcelain ring in the central exhibition hall and the white porcelain Tara in the religious exhibition hall and send it to me... Remember, use a high-power camera. , requires all-round video, including top and bottom..."

What you wanted just now was the excavation data from Han tombs in Mancheng, and now you want images of tribute porcelain from the Qing Dynasty palace? Why is there a hammer here and a stick here and there?

"Luduan? There are only a few of these things in total: a pair from the Forbidden City, a pair from Shenyang, and one from the United States. They are all made of copper. The one for the National Museum is made of porcelain. What are you doing taking pictures of?"

"I want to say that I also found one in Baoding. Believe it or not?"

"Do I believe you are a hammer?"

"There is no hammer, but there really is Luduan!"

"Don't be ridiculous!"

"Am I kidding you? Director He, Secretary-General He, please use your wise brains: Baoding not only has the Tomb of Prince Jing of Zhongshan, but also the Tomb of Yongzheng!"

Li Ding'an sighed, "Don't you understand yet? Tailing has been stolen!"

"Impossible... right? The red porcelain ring... is not recorded in the "Qing Dynasty Ceremony" or "Illustrations of Imperial Ritual Vessels"?"

"Then tell me, where did the one in Yulingzhong come from?"

I go……

He Anbang was stunned and looked directly at Zhang Hanguang.

Zhang Hanguang was also stunned: Yes, there is no record in "Huidian", but there are still few things dug out from Qianlong's tomb?

But the problem is that Tailing is so close to the capital. If it is stolen, will the public security department know?

After a pause, he gestured to make a phone call, and He Anbang finally reacted: "Then you are so stupid, call the police?"

"It was unearthed before the Republic of China. Can I give you a feather in return?"

And it’s not just the Luduan, most of them, such as the Heavenly Staff, the Flower Goblet, the Falun, etc., were unearthed before the Republic of China. Only the urn and two magic spoons were unearthed after the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

It shows that the Tailing Tomb, Feiling Tomb and Concubine Tomb were stolen first, and the Age Tomb was discovered later.

In other words, as long as it is from before the founding of the People's Republic of China, you can buy and sell it.

The two items on the first floor can be checked by the police, but even if they report it, it is not possible now: once the police are called, all the items will be taken away, and then experts of all sizes will identify: Good guys, they are all imperial mausoleums. An obvious weapon?

What the heck to buy...

"Before the Republic of China, wouldn't it be the late Qing Dynasty? Someone would dare to steal the imperial tomb?"

"There are so many impossible things... Stop chatting, take the pictures and send them over quickly, and then send a car over with more bags!"

"Wait a minute, what's going on with the Bodhisattva statue?"

"In this way... I will describe the shape of the vessel to you and you will know... Wearing a crown on the head, forming a mudra with both hands, sitting in half lotus position..."

"What about the size?"

"Big, big... half a head taller than yours..."

"Where are the clothes?"

"I don't wear much, just a gauze skirt... roughly: open breasts and navel, bare legs, plump figure... tall, big and white..."

Just as he was about to reply, there were footsteps nearby, and a woman trotted over with a bag on her back.

Li Ding'an glanced twice and lowered his voice: "Don't worry, I will never be wrong..."

"No...the shape of this vessel is exactly the same as the one in the religious exhibition hall?"

"Otherwise, what kind of images would I ask you to take? The nights are long and the dreams are many, you should be smarter..."

There was no one before. His voice was not quiet, and the woman could hear him clearly. He didn't pay attention at first, but after seeing her, Li Ding'an covered the phone and hid away.

No...why is this person so sneaky when he makes a phone call?

Hmm, does it look familiar?

I remembered: Last night, he also stared at me and said, "These legs are so long"?

At that time, I don’t know whether it was his wife or girlfriend, but she was also there...

Scum... scum...

Cursing secretly, Wenman stepped onto the steps. When she saw her bare legs, she was stunned again: Wait a minute, the person just said... bare legs, gauze skirt?

Yes, it's a gauze skirt. It's not too short, but it's not too long either. It just covers the thighs and she doesn't wear socks.

The upper body was wearing a tight-fitting shirt. It was too hot, so I unbuttoned two buttons and tied the corners together. Wasn't it just exposing my chest and navel?

My height is 1.78 meters, my frame is wide, my skin is white, and I have a good figure... Isn't it just that I'm tall, big, and white?

Looking around again, there wasn't even a shadow of a ghost...

Thinking of the scene last night, and looking at this moment again: Li Ding'an would glance at her after saying a few words, and after saying a few more words, he would glance at her again... The more Wenman looked at it, the more he felt that he was just talking about himself.

Not only is he a scumbag, he is also a gangster...

She wanted to run over and have a quarrel, but the sun was really too bright, so she endured it, snorted, and entered the villa...

……

Li Ding'an hung up the phone and looked in the door: Is there something wrong with this woman?

She was holding the microphone, her voice was still so low, it was obvious that she was talking about personal matters, but she stood still and pierced her ears to listen?

He motioned her to go away, but she glared...Do you know what politeness is?

Hmm, does it look familiar?

The one who pouted at himself last night?

Understand, she also recognized herself, thinking that she said "these legs are really long" last night...

Yesterday I went to the hotel to find Ning Jing, and today I came to the villa again... Ha, this woman's surname is Wen? (End of chapter)

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