Chapter 3 Fan-shaped Jade Ornament



Inside the house which was closely guarded by Qin army.

Meng Tian was stunned as if he was struck by lightning.

"Is this... rice?"

"What are these red and green blocks?"

Prince Fusu took out the things they had studied from the carefully guarded supplies.

"This block seems to contain dough, but it's a bit choking."

"Noodles? Only the nobles in Xianyang City have them!"

"This black stuff is salty! It contains salt! It's a seasoning I've never seen before!"

Meng Tian studied it excitedly, "And this black cube is sugar!"

"There are still pears! Such fresh pears!"

...

...

Prince Fusu repeated what had happened to Meng Tian.

When Li Rongrong woke up, it was already noon.

The entire scenic area is driven by her, so there is no need to worry about being late.

Stretching in bed, thinking of the mirror last night, Li Rongrong hurried downstairs to the supermarket.

The mirror was still in its original place, untouched.

Call the person in charge of the supermarket and move the mirror to where she lives.

After a while of busy work, she remembered that she had not had lunch yet.

Call the babysitter to bring the meal up.

Only then did he continue to study the mirror and make it into a spirit.

"Magic mirror, magic mirror, you ate so much of my food yesterday, you can't just stay still!"

There was no change in the mirror, as if everything that happened last night was just a dream.

She said angrily, "At least give me a reaction.

ah! "

"Believe it or not, I smashed you!"

The mirror seemed to be threatened by her words and suddenly shook violently.

The picture is still the Great Wall.

The weather was so hot that you could see through the mirror the heat waves rolling in the air.

At the foot of the Great Wall, many migrant workers were bare-chested and backless, with stones tied to their backs with rattan.

Some of them had tattoos on their faces, and some had tattoos on their bodies.

In ancient times, this was a form of punishment against criminals, called "tattooing", which was first used by Shang Yang.

Qin laws were harsh.

In the Qin Dynasty, even littering would result in a tattoo on the face and punishment of building the Great Wall.

Thinking of Qin's tyranny, Li Rongrong recalled her own feelings of resentment.

Who understands! Prince Fusu was gentle and kind, and had the world in his heart, but unfortunately he was forced to death by Zhao Gao and Li Si who forged the imperial edict.

Historically, if Prince Fusu had not been forced to death, the Qin Dynasty might not have perished so quickly.

Just as she was feeling regretful, a soldier appeared in the mirror.

The soldiers held up bronze drums and beat them, "It's time for dinner! It's time for dinner!"

As the sound came through the mirror, Li Rongrong saw the migrant workers lined up in an orderly manner.

Each person only had one spoonful of yellow rice porridge which was watery and clear.

The migrant workers queuing up for food stretched their necks to look at the long queue in front of them.

I couldn't help but mutter to the person next to me, "It's been two days, and I finally have something to eat..."

The people around him also sighed, "That's right, the harvest this year is not good, I didn't expect that even the job of building the Great Wall would be difficult to do."

Li Rongrong thought of the Qin law that she had studied with her tutor.

In the Qin Dynasty, building the Great Wall was considered a stable job.

Not only are meals provided, there is a monthly holiday, but there is also money to be earned.

The salary is about 160 yuan a day, and the benefits are quite good.

Is this some kind of crew filming? It looks pretty sophisticated.

Just when she wanted to continue watching, the screen stopped moving again.

"What a broken mirror! You're not going to pay for VIP, are you? Six minutes of advanced viewing?"

"Boss, it's time for dinner." The nanny came up with the meal, interrupting her impotent rage.

"Well, put it here." Li Rongrong became serious in a second, as if the person who was dancing like a demon just now was not her.

Now that the meal was served, she decided not to think about it for now.

Today's lunch in the staff cafeteria is pork trotter rice, which is delicious.

Every mouthful of rice absorbed the broth.

It has the freshness of pig's feet and the softness of rice.

Of course, a TV drama is indispensable when eating, and the clip she just watched has piqued her interest again.

Play "The Great Qin Empire" on your mobile phone.

She has watched this drama many times, but she is still moved every time.

"In times of great contention, wars between nations are frequent.

The strong will be strong, the weak will perish! "

King Huiwen of Qin, Ying Si, stood facing the bright moon, with his hands behind his back, full of vigor, "I will definitely march eastward. Wherever the bright moon shines, wherever the rivers flow, all will be Qin territory!"

Watching the great devil Ying Si go east through Hangu Pass and south to Shangyu, she ate with relish.

The Qin Dynasty was able to unify the country thanks to the efforts of six previous generations.

China began to be unified during the Qin Dynasty and has continued to integrate until today, forming a unified multi-ethnic country.

The unified blood of the Chinese people has been engraved in their bones since the Qin Dynasty.

Since ancient times, China's territory cannot be divided!

If there is no concept of great unification, just look at the West and you will know how chaotic the scattered countries are.

Just like what people are saying online, if Qin Shi Huang had been given a world map, China would have been able to unify the entire world.

Although a bit unrealistic.

But if food, fodder and military supplies can keep up, it is really possible.

Thinking of this, Li Rongrong took out the Qin Banliang from the box and looked at it in her hand.

She is obsessed with history and even deeply sympathizes with the historical regrets of the Qin Dynasty.

Li Rongrong had a vague premonition in her heart that if she were given a chance to change history, she would undoubtedly choose the Qin Dynasty and Prince Fusu.

This mirror was like a Pandora's box tempting her...the feeling of being kept in the dark made her uneasy.

Unexpectedly, the mirror that had been quiet for half a day would choose to do something strange at this time.

The sudden movement almost choked her.

She turned her head and looked at the mirror, "Damn mirror, are you done yet?"

The mirror continued to shake, as if asking her to come over.

This is simply unbearable!

Putting down the chopsticks, he picked up the teacup on the table and walked to the mirror angrily, "If you continue to act like this, I'm really going to hit you!"

There was a crisp sound, as if something fell to the ground.

It is not a teacup, but a fan-shaped jade ornament.

The fan-shaped jade ornament is only the size of a thumb, strung with obsidian and red agate, and decorated with dark black tassels.

"Is this for me?"

The mirror shook slightly, as if in response.

"So you, the magic mirror, also know how to reciprocate."

At that moment, she didn't care about the movement of the mirror.

Li Rongrong had seen countless good things since she was a child, and she knew at a glance that this was not an ordinary jade ornament.

The jade is clear, shiny and crystal clear, and feels warm to the touch.

Judging from its appearance, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is top-quality jade.

Moreover, fan-shaped jade ornaments are quite rare.

Materials like this are usually jade bi or jade rings.

The Chinese people value perfection, and in most cases they make ring-shaped jade pendants.

If this and that Qin Ban Liang string came from the same place, with this material...

She had a vague guess in her mind that she wanted to verify.

Li Rongrong took out her cell phone and dialed a number. "Hello, Senior Brother, I heard that you and your mentor recently discovered a large tomb from the Qin Dynasty?"

"I heard that a lot of jade ornaments were unearthed. I want to learn more about them recently."

"Then I'll go over now."

After hanging up the phone, Li Rongrong carefully ran to the excavation site carrying the fan-shaped jade ornament.

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