Chapter 170 Bamboo Slips (2/2)



How stupid are they? They have already won a complete victory and have taken the initiative, but they still challenge the other party to a duel and give the other party a chance to escape?

snort!

He knew from everyone in the village that this investigator was not a good person. How dare he play tricks on them at this time?

It just happened that the brothers were furious because their sister-in-law was kidnapped right under their noses. But now they had guns and hostages, so they had no choice but to act stealthily, and their anger was not vented.

Now it’s all right, this guy is asking for a beating, what are they waiting for?

Liu Han, Zheng Dana and others came over ready to fight. It was really strange. With so many people, this was the first time I heard someone wanted to take the initiative to get beaten...

Four heroes? ?

Xu Shengli was dumbfounded. These people had no moral principles and really wanted him to fight one-on-one!

On this side, Xu Shengli was pressed to the ground and rubbed for a while, while on the other side, Lu Yao took the bamboo slips handed to him by Zhang Chunsheng and started to read them.

They are not tomb robbers. Although they guard the precious land of Daqing Mountain, they never dig up other people's ancestral graves.

Therefore, apart from picking up a few boxes of treasures from the previous batch of tomb robbers, they had never specifically entered an ancient tomb, and therefore had never discovered the bamboo slips that recorded the life achievements of the tomb owner and the conditions of the burial objects.

The owner of the tomb is Emperor Ruijing of Dayan State. He was born a pampered child and inherited a country at the age of 12. After he ascended the throne, he developed agriculture, eliminated treacherous ministers, dealt with corrupt officials, and suppressed rebellions. He made outstanding achievements throughout his life. At the age of 48, he abdicated the throne to his youngest son born to the empress, Prince Zhaoxian (after he ascended the throne, the country was named Yong'an). Later, he traveled around the world with the beautiful queen and retired, and no one saw him again.

This tomb was built as a cenotaph for Prince Zhaoxian, who was later Emperor Yong'an. It is said to be a cenotaph, which means that what is buried here is not a person, but only the clothes and items worn or used by the tomb owner during his lifetime.

He is really a filial son. He brags about his father in a very convincing way. If Emperor Ruijing of Dayan Kingdom was really as awesome as he said, why is there no trace of him in history?

I guess this Emperor Ruijing was not a real emperor, more like a local tyrant in a small place, and also the type of greedy and treacherous minister. It's impossible to build such a big cenotaph for him, right? Can you give so many burial objects?

That box of bamboo slips were all used to record burial objects. There were too many words on them, and Lu Yao had no time to read them all carefully.

He was not jealous of pearls, agates, jade, and gold.

He now has a family, a wife, and a career, so why would he risk killing people? Besides, is it so easy to rob a tomb?

You can say that you truly earn money only if you have the life to earn it and the life to spend it. Otherwise, if you die without spending the money, wouldn’t that be frustrating?

Lu Yao casually piled up the bamboo slips that he had roughly browsed through, and then picked up another one.

The reason why I read these patiently was because of the painting I accidentally found from an ancient tomb. The person in the painting was so similar to Wanru.

On the one hand, Lu Yao couldn't help wanting to find the answer here, but on the other hand, he was glad that after reading so many bamboo slips, there was not a single word about Wanru, which proved that Wanru had nothing to do with this place. This roller coaster-like mood was extremely contradictory.

Picking up one at random, Lu Yao could clearly feel that the touch of this one was different from the previous ones. It was not a bamboo slip, but more like silk?

"It can't be an imperial edict, I have never seen what an imperial edict looks like in my life, let me see!"

Zhang Chunsheng leaned over and to his surprise, the characters on it were not traditional Chinese characters. He basically recognized them all:

"The guilty minister Gongsun Li was unkind as a king, disloyal as a minister, disrespectful to the emperor and empress, and colluded with the traitor King Yu to commit treason and rebellion. He deserves death..."

Now, according to the order of Emperor Dayan Ruijing, the three clans of Gongsun will be imprisoned for life if alive, and buried in the back hall of the imperial mausoleum after death, and will serve as slaves and maids to guard the emperor and empress's carriages and horses for generations...

To atone for the sins of my past life..."

"Oh, this is still a traitor!"

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