Short video spoiler history: The beginning of modern warfare

Chapter 47: Grind an iron rod into a needle?

Chapter 47: Grind an iron rod into a needle?
When the video was replayed on the sky screen, Zhu Yuanzhang had verified that oil did exist.

Thinking about the great praise that oil would receive from future generations, not only he, but also Zhu Biao, Hu Weiyong and other ministers felt it was a dream, as if it were pie in the sky.

No, it's gold falling from the sky.

Moreover, this gold has been lying there for thousands of years, and no one knows its value!
Zhu Yuanzhang felt very happy as he didn't expect that we got such a big bargain.

But its specific use is still unknown at present.

There is also coal, whose status in later generations is obviously extremely important!
Zhu Yuanzhang's heart burned with excitement when he thought of so much "gold" lying there.

The most urgent thing now is to find this oil, assign someone to guard it, and then study its function.

[Why don't tomb robbers go to the Ming Dynasty's imperial tombs? Instead, they all go to the Qing Dynasty's imperial tombs? 】

[In fact, the imperial tombs of the Ming Dynasty have been robbed before, but the robbery was not successful.]

[If you have the opportunity to visit the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum in Purple Mountain, Nanjing, or the Ming Tombs in Changping District, Beijing]

[You will find that there are also many tomb robbery holes in the Ming Dynasty imperial tombs, and the number of tomb robbery holes is no less than that of the Qing Dynasty]

[Even the last Marquis of the Zhu family, Yan En, had tried many times to stop people from digging up his ancestral graves.]

[What’s more, modern history is so chaotic that the grave diggers don’t really care whether your dynasty is Han Chinese or not.]

During the Zhenguan period, Chang'an City.

Seeing Tianmu mention tomb robbery again, Li Shimin's face turned green. It was a simple truth. If the imperial tombs of Ming and Qing dynasties were robbed, then his tombs would not be able to escape either.
Not only Li Shimin was troubled, Fang Xuanling and others were also furious, it was simply... the world was going downhill, etiquette was collapsing, and music was in a state of chaos and despair!!!

For a moment, the civil servants could not find more angry words to express their anger!

The people of Chang'an City found this ridiculous and were devastated. They had never thought about such a thing before.

As the saying goes, the dead are the greatest and should be buried in peace. It makes my scalp tingle when I think about having to go through such a disaster a hundred years later.

During the Hongwu period, Jinling City.

Although Zhu Yuanzhang hated the Qing Dynasty to the core, he did not gloat over it when he heard about this. Instead, he felt very upset because he seemed to be no better than them.

For a moment, my heart seemed to be hit hard and the feelings were complicated.

Especially this Marquis Yan'en, an unfilial descendant. Zhu Yuanzhang wished he could strangle this bastard to death!

Fortunately, the ending is still good in comparison.
[But there is a reason why the Qing Dynasty imperial tombs were robbed so badly, that is, there were problems with the construction of the Qing Dynasty imperial tombs]

[Among the Qing Dynasty imperial tombs, the four underground palaces of Qianlong's Imperial Mausoleum, Cixi's Dingdong Mausoleum, and Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui and Consort Rong are open to the public.]

[In the Ming Dynasty, only the unlucky Wanli was dug up as an experimental subject. We will find out if we compare the imperial tombs of Ming and Qing dynasties.]

[In fact, the level of construction of the Qing Dynasty imperial tombs is relatively easy to dig up if you put it in any dynasty in Chinese history]

[Although the Qing Dynasty inherited the etiquette system of the Ming Dynasty in the construction of the imperial mausoleum, it did not learn to keep up with the learning]

[First of all, the underground palaces of the Qing Dynasty were shallow, and the depth of the underground palaces was only 9 meters. In contrast, the depth of the underground palaces of the Ming Dynasty imperial tombs was more than 27 meters.]

Why are the emperors of the Qing Dynasty buried so shallowly? It's simple. The Eastern Qing Tombs have serious water seepage. The Emperor Qianlong's mausoleum started to seep in water not long after it was built.

[Qianlong was so anxious that he tried to repair it, but when Sun Dianying went in later, the interior was still the same as the Water Curtain Cave]

[Fortunately, it has been dug up and cleaned up now, but the Dongling management department still has to spend a lot of energy to pump out the water every year]

[In comparison, Kangxi's Jingling Mausoleum was very unlucky. When it was dug up, it was full of water, and the tomb robbers took away the valuable treasures after opening it.]

[When the management department was later established, they felt that there was nothing valuable in Jingling, so they simply ignored the water and closed the gate.]

[So the remains of Emperor Kangxi are still scattered in the sewage in the tomb passage until today]

Zhu Yuanzhang was so angry that he laughed. You might as well just dig it out.
Zhu Biao was also at a loss whether to laugh or cry. This was really outrageous. This group of tomb robbers was really wicked, but the later generations in the sky seemed to be
If the so-called Emperor Kangxi knew about this, he would probably ask them to dig up his remains.
Looking again, the Ming imperial tombs were treated much better. Except for the Wanli tomb, the others have not been excavated.

For a moment, I felt somewhat relieved.

Hu Weiyong and others imagined that scene. If they were really in their shoes, they really didn't know who to blame for a moment.
Same trick as always
It's really a bit disrespectful.
In Jinling City, at the Hexing Tea and Snack Shop, many diners choked and started coughing.

Many people were gloating, with a hint of ridicule in their smiles.

Whenever Tianmu mentioned the Ming and Qing dynasties, the comment section would always go wild, so they also understood some of the content.

Generally speaking, no one here has any favorable impression towards these barbarians from outside the Great Wall.

Although it is a bit unlucky to discuss such things, since it concerns oneself, Tianmu’s video inevitably caused a heated discussion.

The most discussed issue is how to prevent theft.

Maybe we ordinary people are not in the eyes of these tomb robbers, but if that day really comes, it will still be a bit depressing.

Even the shopkeeper closed his account book and joined the discussion.

What I hate most in my life is being looked down upon by others, and now it’s even worse than being looked down upon by others.

However, some people are sober enough and bluntly point out that the tombs of ordinary people are not worth robbing at all, so they should just eat and drink.

"That's a good point, but I have a friend who is angry. Please take it back." Someone said to that person, imitating the words in the Tianmu comment section.

[The reason Yongzheng fled to the Western Qing Tombs was because there was a water problem in the Eastern Tombs. Because they needed to be waterproof, they were buried very shallowly.]

[Let’s take the Dingling Mausoleum of Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty as an example. At that time, what Guo Moruo and others wanted to dig up the most was actually the Changling Mausoleum of Emperor Chengzu Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty.]

[But after digging for a long time, no entrance to the underground palace was found. Unfortunately, the entrance to Wanli's underground palace was revealed by accident, which saved his ancestor from disaster.]

[Although Wanli's underground palace is also located on the central axis, the tomb passage is serpentine and its depth is indeed deep enough. It is difficult to dig it out with human power alone.]

[On the other hand, the Qing Dynasty tombs are too straightforward. All the Qing Dynasty imperial tombs are the same, that is, the tomb passages are all built on the central axis]

[If you dig gently along the central axis, the underground palace can be dug out immediately, so when Sun Dianying dug up the underground palaces of Cixi and Qianlong]

[The underground structure of the Qing Tombs was like a free self-destruction. Everyone knew about it, and the Eastern Qing Tombs was in chaos.]

[Except for Cixi and Qianlong, which were blown up by explosives, the rest, such as the Dingling Mausoleum of Emperor Xianfeng, the Huiling Mausoleum of Emperor Tongzhi, and the Jingling Mausoleum of Emperor Kangxi, were easily pried open by a group of bandits with farm tools. Dozens of villagers were killed overnight.]

Qin Xianyang City.

The First Emperor Ying Zheng felt like he was being stabbed in the back. Judging from the bad character of those people in the later generations of Tianmu, his own mausoleum might not be able to stop them!

Ying Zheng paced back and forth with his hands behind his back, feeling a bit stuck.

Li Si, Feng Quji and other important officials were also a little scared. They dared not say anything at this time. They could only wait for His Majesty to figure it out and vent his anger.

"These tomb robbers are so wicked!" It was the first time that Liu Bei made such a blunt evaluation of someone. He really felt a lump in his chest that he had to get it out.

"This move is indeed detrimental to one's virtue!" Zhuge Liang agreed silently.

The evaluations of military generals such as Zhang Fei were relatively impolite.

But to be honest, this mausoleum was indeed built in a very simple way, the quality is not very good, and there are still problems with the feng shui of the Eastern Tomb.

[Compared to the excavations of the imperial tombs of the Han, Tang and Northern Song dynasties, the imperial tombs of the Qing dynasty were completely excavated without a sound, which shows how serious the quality problem is.]

[Before that, only the Southern Song Dynasty tried to count on their descendants to restore the north, so most of them were buried underground without burial mounds, hoping to facilitate the relocation of the ancestral tombs back to Kaifeng in the future.]

[So the imperial tombs of the Southern Song Dynasty were badly damaged. If we exclude the Southern Song Dynasty, the imperial tombs of the Qing Dynasty should be the easiest to excavate.]

Wanli: My life is full of coincidences

"Wanli dug up his teacher's grave, and this was his retribution [covering his face]"

"I went to the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum and felt strange at the time. Where is the underground palace? I checked and found out that it had not been dug [covering face]"

"The biggest reason is that it is close to the city of Nanjing, and the others are secondary reasons. Don't underestimate the moral standards of tomb robbers."

"I mean, without official development, who would dare to dig it now?"

During the Hongwu period, Jinling City.

Zhu Yuanzhang speculated that the Xiaoling Mausoleum was his own mausoleum. Although it was later developed into a scenic spot open to everyone, the ending was still good by comparison, so he breathed a sigh of relief.

The sky screen changes again, showing a scene of a young man sharpening iron by the river?

[A blogger posts a video every day to share his daily life of grinding steel bars by the river, and says that he has been grinding for more than 2000 days and firmly believes that one day he will be able to grind an iron rod into a needle]

[Just when I was about to open the comment section to encourage the guy, I saw the comments from netizens:]

[Dude, this is HRB400 rebar, the kind used in load-bearing walls. Please sharpen it. If you sharpen it for another two years, this stone will have a butt.]

[This stone has been in great trouble. It has been here for thousands of years. Now I want you to use a steel bar to cut its butt crack.]

[The day you grind HRB400, I will get the second-class construction certificate alive. I swear here]

[If you can grind HRB400 into a needle on a stone and the stone is still there, I will tear up my four-year undergraduate diploma in materials science. I mean what I say]

[Let’s put it this way: if peanuts are ground a little finer, many people will end up eating steel-cut peanuts]

[China Railway Bureau always sighs when they wake up in the middle of the night: Dashachun, what are you doing? Why don’t you tell me what you are wronged about? You are not grinding steel bars, but the genealogy of three generations of our family.]

During the Hongwu period, Jinling City.

As the video played on the sky screen, we saw a person grinding steel bars by the river?

However, the steel bar he was holding was not worn out much. Instead, it wore a groove on the rock, the shape of which was exactly the same size as the steel bar.

".No, are you all so idle?" Many people complained in their hearts. They discovered from the moment the sky curtain appeared that these people in later generations seemed to be very idle, like all kinds of weird challenges and so on.

Here comes another example of grinding an iron rod into a needle.

In front of the Wuying Palace, Zhu Yuanzhang frowned again, obviously somewhat unconvinced.

This steel bar can’t be worn away even after more than 2000 days?

"Could it be fake?" Someone didn't believe it and muttered subconsciously.

"Well, it's very likely. Oh, no!"

"What's wrong?"

“The sky curtain may fool us, but it can’t fool the young people in the comment section!”

After he said this, everyone remembered that the video on the ceiling was not for them at all, and that they were able to see it purely by accident.

And if no one in the comment section refutes this, it means it is most likely true!
When Zhu Yuanzhang thought of this, his eyes widened. What kind of technology is this!!!

“They actually used this stuff to build a house!!!”

"What a sin! What a waste of nature's gifts!"

"Damn it, you can look but not touch!"

During the Zhenguan period, Chang'an City.

Cheng Yaojin, Li Jing and other generals could not take their eyes off it. They firmly believed in the things from later generations.

Li Shimin also refreshed the understanding of future generations. This was too arrogant. If such good steel was used to forge weapons, the strength of the army would be further enhanced.

But if you think about it, you will know that people can't use this.
But if you use this to build a house and treat it as a common material, isn't it a bit of a waste of material?
Li Shimin felt a little depressed. Why did he feel inferior to others everywhere?

Things that others pick up casually are treasures in the Tang Dynasty. Look how these rough guys are greedy. They are so useless.
[If you can use this stone to grind this rebar into a needle, then I'm sorry, more than half of the buildings in the country will have to be demolished and rebuilt, and all the units involved will tremble in fear]

[In addition, I just want to watch the fun and not be afraid of big trouble. I directly encouraged: Come on, netizens, try your best to grind it into a needle. I want to see the reaction of the materials industry and the construction industry.]

[Brother, just tell me the location and I'll bring some stuff there tomorrow to see if I can apply some strong acid or something. The requirements are not high, just let him grind it into a sharp point.]

[Grind, keep grinding, don't stop. I didn't catch up to see the four major cases of Hongwu. I must see this contemporary China Railway case.]

[The blogger later added that the stone he had been grinding was washed away, but netizens were not willing to buy it. Rather than saying that the stone was washed away by the flood, I would rather believe that the stone grew legs and ran away without covering its buttocks.]

During the Hongwu period, Jinling City.

The fanatical Hu Weiyong, Wang Guangyang and others suddenly woke up, their scalps tingling, and they didn't know what to do.

Judging from what Tianmu said, it's not easy to be an official.

Zhu Biao was also stunned. Since it could be called a major case, it must have wide implications. It was one of the four major cases. I was afraid that the government would be unstable.
"Come on, my ex-boyfriend and his closet partner are both from China Railway"

You're quite vindictive

Hu Weiyong and others were almost crying. Brother, no sister, stop thinking about your broken man and tell us about the four major cases of Hongwu, okay?
"When you grind steel bars, you feel calm, but many people tremble in their hearts"

"He must be working at China Railway. He comes home to grind steel bars when he gets mad at him."

(End of this chapter)

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