Teaching Little Jinyang, The Great Tang Fleet Returns from the Stars

A mysterious nurturing game suddenly appears on Li Haoze's computer, connecting him closely with the Little Jinyang Princess of the Great Tang from a thousand years ago.

Initially, Li Hao...

Chapter 58 Mingda Coal, Changle Furnace

Oh my god! He just finished explaining the principle over there, and it was dug up here?

This is too fast, isn’t it?

But...Princess Changle's Tomb...

Li Haoze suddenly remembered that Li Lizhi was buried in Zhaoling Mausoleum in history.

That is, the emperor’s tomb.

Therefore, when Li Shimin's tomb was robbed, Li Lizhi's tomb was not spared either.

No, I will have a good talk with Li Lizhi about this next time I go to the Tang Dynasty.

In this way, the tomb of Princess Changle in Zhaoling becomes fake.

As for Li Lizhi, she might be lying on the top of the Himalayas or the top of Kunlun Mountain, sleeping for a thousand years, waiting to be dug out by herself!

Hiss~! I get excited just thinking about it.

Where there is a will, there is a way. Three thousand Yue soldiers can conquer Wu. Heaven will not let down those who work hard. The 120 Qin passes will eventually belong to Chu.

Hey, why does it sound weird?

No matter what, as long as it’s passionate!

Thinking of this, Li Haoze clicked on it casually.

But as soon as he clicked on the news, Li Haoze was stunned.

It was because he saw that what appeared at the beginning was not a lengthy introduction or an expert's authoritative appraisal, but a clear picture of a stone carving that jumped onto the screen.

This picture delicately depicts the shapes of honeycomb coal and honeycomb stove.

What’s even more rare is that the production process is carved in detail below, and each step is lifelike.

However, what really made Li Haoze excited was not just these exquisite portrayals.

But it is the names given to the two items - "Mingda Coal" and "Changle Furnace"!

These two names seemed to carry a thousand-year-old call, transcending the barriers of time and space, and resonated deeply with Li Haoze.

It seems that these two items were really named in this way, but for some reason they were not passed down to later generations.

Could it be that... history's ability to revise itself is so strong?

Li Haoze, who was lost in thought, also discovered that below this stone carving, there was a line of small characters and a poem engraved.

Unfortunately, perhaps because the bottom of the stone tablet was soaked in water, the line of small characters and the poem became very blurred.

However, you can still vaguely see a few words and fragments of poetry.

Li Haoze opened his eyes wide, and finally managed to make out a few words, "... Shout... Infinite power, help me, Big Sugar..."

Then, the following poem says, “In the furnace of Changle, bright coals warm… steam billows, revealing divine power… a thousand years… immortal traces…”

Li Haoze did not interpret anything from these few vaguely recognizable words.

But for some reason, his eyes suddenly became wet with tears and an indescribable sadness surged in his heart.

It’s as if…as if he suddenly lost contact with the little princess at this moment.

Then... the little princess' fate may still be as recorded in history books, as short and dazzling as a shooting star, and then extinguished early.

As for Li Lizhi, she might not marry Changsun Chong again, but can her fate really change?

A picture suddenly appeared in Li Haoze's mind.

Empress Changsun and the little princess died young, and Crown Prince Li Chengqian and Prince of Wei Li Tai fought to the death for the throne.

Li Lizhi fought alone in Princess Changle's mansion, trying to develop a steam engine that could change the fate of the Tang Dynasty.

She tried again and again, and occasionally succeeded.

However, due to the limitations of sealing and material strength, it has never been able to operate stably and achieve the desired effect.

Li Shimin repeatedly came to persuade her, believing that the little divine beast that had revealed the secret and never appeared again had concealed something and did not teach her the key steps.

But Li Lizhi remained determined and insisted on her own research and development path.

However, one morning, when Li Lizhi woke up from her sleep, she learned that the prince had rebelled.

She was shocked to hear the news, her heart was broken, she spat out a mouthful of blood, and then fell ill.

On her sickbed, she wrote a suicide poem filled with endless sorrow and resentment, as well as a hint of affection, and ultimately died of depression...

As soon as he thought of this, Li Haoze quickly shook his head.

No! This is impossible!

How could he lose contact with the little princess? And how could he not be able to return to the Tang Dynasty?

In order to prove that he could do it, Li Haoze called out in his heart, "Xiao Sizi, what are you doing?"

"Sizi is listening to sister telling stories~~"

Hearing this familiar and childish voice, Li Haoze's heart relaxed instantly.

Fortunately, everything is so beautiful.

He can also return to the Tang Dynasty and fulfill those dreams that have not yet been realized.

After receiving a satisfactory response, Li Haoze returned his gaze to the phone screen and slid it slowly.

Below the picture is a series of detailed reports about the excavation.

Li Haoze read word by word, not missing any details.

The report mentioned that these things unearthed this time were dug out from under the tomb of the former Princess Changle.

It turned out that the tomb that had been robbed by tomb robbers was actually a fake tomb.

The tomb excavated during this rescue operation is the real tomb of Princess Changle.

And what is even more fortunate is that.

After preliminary exploration, the main tomb chamber of Princess Changle still remains in its original intact state, and no signs of theft have been found.

The epitaph in the picture above and the prototype of the steam engine from a thousand years ago were both discovered in the tomb.

Then there is another picture.

This picture shows the prototype of the steam engine unearthed from the tomb of Princess Changle.

This steam engine has a simple appearance and exquisite design. It is mainly composed of bronze and iron parts, demonstrating the exquisite ancient craftsmanship.

The core of the steam engine is a cylindrical boiler, the surface of which is covered with marks of history, as if telling the vicissitudes of thousands of years.

The water inlet is cleverly set above the boiler, while the slag outlet is below. This design is both practical and reflects the ingenuity of the manufacturer.

Closely connected to the boiler is a complex transmission device, including key components such as gears, connecting rods and crankshafts.

The precise coordination of these components can convert the power of steam into mechanical energy, demonstrating the superb level of ancient technology.

In short, this prototype of a steam engine already has the basic elements of a modern steam engine.

However, it was limited by the material technology at that time.

It was undoubtedly a great regret in history that it failed to gain widespread popularity during the Tang Dynasty.

The news further pointed out that honeycomb coal and honeycomb stoves were unearthed this time.

It not only proves that these two items were invented thousands of years ago, but also serves as a powerful testimony to the prosperity and prosperity of the Tang Dynasty.

At the same time, the discovery of the steam engine also revealed the dawn of the ancient scientific and technological revolution.

It is truly regrettable that it failed to continue developing due to insufficient technology and raw materials, as well as the destruction caused by subsequent wars.

After reading the news report, Li Haoze continued to slide his fingers and came to the comment area below.