A treasure-appraisal maniac

Chapter 593 Ill-fated

In the 2,400 years of feudal society in China, a total of three champion princes were born, all of whom came from the Han Dynasty.

The first two are both famous generals of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

The first is Jia Fu, whose courtesy name is Junwen. He is one of the "Twenty-Eight Yuntai Generals" who conquered the Eastern Han Dynasty for Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu.

The other one is called Dou Xian, whose courtesy name is Bodu.

Dou Xian was born into a noble family, and his great-grandfather Dou Rong, like Jia Fu, was the founding father of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Dou Xian achieved unparalleled military exploits and obtained the same supreme status as Wei Qing in the past - "general".

What was the status of the generals of the Han Dynasty?

The general at that time was equivalent to the later marshal of soldiers and horses.

It can be said that the lifeblood of a dynasty is in the hands of the general.

Why did Lu Pheasant deal with General Han Xin in the first place?

In the final analysis, it was because Han Xin had too much power, and he was afraid that Han Xin would rebel if he could not be disciplined.

Facts have proved that if a person has too much power, it is really easy to expand. Dou Xian is a typical case.

After becoming a general, Dou Xian began to become extremely arrogant and began to tangle with his party members. He did all kinds of mischief inside and outside the palace. Even his relatives and slaves robbed men, dominated women, and plundered property.

As this guy's power grew, his ambition also expanded, directly developing to the point where he planned to kill the emperor and usurp power himself.

Fortunately, Han Hedi was smart and decisive and killed his party members, forcing him to commit suicide.

Ban Gu, the author of "The Book of Han", one of the Twenty-Four Histories, was also implicated in this "rebellion case" and was imprisoned and died.

What is extremely ironic is that Dou Xian, the champion, only received his title when he was dying.

Throughout history, the three "champion princes" were all famous generals with great achievements in battle. However, Jia Fu was known for his bravery and had no experience of leading an army to win classic battles.

Although Dou Xian had outstanding military exploits and destroyed an enemy country, he did too many bad things. It is not fair to call him a bastard and a traitor.

Unjustly accused.

Therefore, among the three "champion princes", only Huo Qubing is an outstanding military strategist whose fame will last forever.

According to historical records, although Jia Fu was the champion, his title was just a title. His superiors did not issue a certificate, so he did not have an official seal.

Dou Xian is a guy. If he didn't punish his nine tribes and dig up his ancestral grave, it would have been a blessing from Emperor He of the Han Dynasty, and it would be impossible to give him an official seal.

Therefore, it is said that Huo Qubing’s Golden Seal is the only one in China that has the golden seal, Hou Jinyin, according to historical evidence.

Speaking of the champion Hou Jinyin, anyone who knows a little bit about history or archeology knows about it, but no one has ever seen the real thing.

The reason is that the burial place of Huo Qubing is too fucked up.

It's not that Feng Shui is bad, but Maoling, where Huo Qubing was buried with, was too famous.

As the saying goes, a big tree attracts the wind.

For more than two thousand years, Maoling has had a miserable fate!

Since the uprising of the Red Eyebrow Army in the fifth year of Tianfeng's reign, Maoling has been in trouble.

According to historical records, after the Red Eyebrow Army excavated Maoling, thousands of soldiers moved away the treasures in the mausoleum.

It took dozens of days to move, but "the contents in the mausoleum still cannot be reduced by half."

The Emperor's Mausoleum near Maoling also suffered the same fate.

What is outrageous is that some individuals actually committed the shameful act of raping corpses.

According to the "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Biography of Liu Xuanzi": The Red Eyebrow Rebel Army entered Guanzhong, captured Chang'an, burned the palace, and sent troops to march westward. "When there was heavy snow, the pits and valleys were full, and many of them froze to death. They returned and excavated They went to various mausoleums to take the treasures and then insulted Empress Lu's body.

Anyone found by thieves and buried in a jade box is as good as alive, so red eyebrows often engage in obscenity. "

In AD 26, the Red Eyebrow Army once again "

Visited Maoling.

At that time, they were being defeated by the rebel army led by Liu Xiu, and they were at the end of their rope and retreated to Xianyang.

Many soldiers deserted, and the morale of the army was even more unstable. Fan Chong was helpless.

The military advisor of the rebel army, named Xu Xuan, gave Fan Chong advice: "Now we are attacked by Liu Xiu in the east and pursued by Kai Xiao in the west. We are attacked on both sides and it is impossible to retreat.

Only by trying to break into Chang'an again can there be a chance of survival.

It's just that the snow is falling so heavily now that the morale of the troops is unstable.

I think it's mainly the soldiers who cause trouble in their spare time.

There are many tombs in this area, so it is better to ask everyone to dig tombs and steal treasures. Once the soldiers have property, their morale will naturally be high, and there is hope for attacking Chang'an. "

When Fan Chong heard this, he was enlightened and thought that this plan was very good. He immediately ordered his soldiers to steal Maoling again.

Xu Xuan came up with the idea to steal Maoling this time. In addition to wanting to improve morale, the more important reason was to get the Taoist secret book in Maoling.

It turned out that Xu Xuanneng was a good strategist, had served as a jailer in the county, and had great attainments in the "Book of Changes".

He knew that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty believed in gods and immortals and collected a lot of Taoist magic from alchemists during his lifetime, so he guessed that there must be a secret book in his tomb.

But later facts proved that Xu Xuan's idea was just a guess.

The soldiers searched all corners of Maoling and even destroyed the famous tomb of Maoling-the tomb of Huo Qubing, the general of the Western Han Dynasty. However, there was no trace of the Taoist secret book.

Maoling was stolen before. The thieves respected Huo Qubing's reputation as the war god, and no one had ever dared to attack Huo Qubing's tomb.

It's a pity that this time I met Xu Xuan, who had no bottom line, and Huo Qubing's tomb was catastrophic for the first time.

After the first time, subsequent visits became a matter of course.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, a bully appeared in China-Dong Zhuo.

This person is a low-level tycoon from Liangzhou

, his subordinates are all local toubobs and powerful chiefs of the Qiang and Hu tribes.

A group of extremely ferocious jackal and tiger thieves led by Dong Zhuo were the most brutal saboteurs in history.

At that time, Luoyang and Chang'an, which had the largest concentration of population, culture, and property, were completely destroyed by these beasts.

At the end of the Tang Dynasty, another peasant uprising army entered the Maoling of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Its leader was Huang Chao, a famous figure in history.

After the fall of the Tang Dynasty, Maoling began a real catastrophe.

During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, various princes and rebel armies, everyone who passed by Maoling visited this place.

Next in the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty, the Liao Kingdom and the Jin Kingdom were even more unwilling to be left behind.

Later, the Mongols occupied the Central Plains, and the Mongols respected heroes the most.

Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty, was a die-hard fan of Huo Qubing.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, never thought that he would rely on Huo Qubing to conquer the world while he was alive, and he would still have to follow Huo Qubing to gain glory after he died.

It was precisely because of Huo Qubing that the die-hard fan Shizu Yuan ordered the renovation of Maoling.

In particular, Huo Qubing's tomb was almost completely rebuilt, and people were specially assigned to guard Maoling.

Forefathers planted trees for future generations to enjoy the shade. After the fall of the Yuan Dynasty, the Maoling Mausoleum was renovated and included numerous burial objects. It once again welcomed the patronage of a big shot, that person was Liu Bowen.

Until the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, Maoling, which was busier than the big market, was finally able to live in peace.

In the thirty-first year of Qianlong's reign, Emperor Qianlong, who had too much money to spend, once again ordered the renovation of Maoling.

To this day, the general appearance of Maoling is the work of Emperor Qianlong.

During these tragic years of more than 1,600 years, everything that existed in Maoling no longer existed, and Huo Qubing's bones may not be real anymore, let alone the only champion Hou Jinyin.

And now the legendary champion Hou Jinyin of this side is in his hands. If he takes this thing out, it will definitely shock the world!

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