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Did Nanpai Uncle really rob the tomb? What tombs have been confirmed?
Anyone who has read the notes on grave robbery must know that the descriptions in Nanpai's novels are all true, but what is even more shocking and surprising is that many things in the novels have come true in reality. So, did Nanpai Uncle really rob the tomb? Which tombs written by Nanpai Sanshu have been confirmed recently? In particular, the bronze scared tree unearthed in Sanxingdui is exactly the same as in the novel.

Which tombs written by Nanpai's uncle have been confirmed? 1, making a sacred tree in Qinling Mountains?

This is a bronze sacred tree unearthed in Sanxingdui, but its shape is exactly the same as that described by his uncle in the novel. In the novel, his uncle named this tree the sacred tree of Qinling Mountains. The sacred tree of Qinling Mountain in the novel is very powerful and even has the function of reaching the sky. The bronze scared tree excavated by Sanxingdui is more and more like the Qinling scared tree in the novel.

2. Kowloon corpse coffin

This is also a very impressive story in the novel. Many people thought it was fiction at first, but later found out that there really was a Kowloon corpse coffin in real life. The owner of Kowloon corpse coffin is slave king. Moreover, the king of slaves was not invented by the author, but also existed in history. He is the emperor of the winter and summer countries. ......

3, snake eyebrows pass jade

The bronze spoon snake eyebrow has the function of guiding the protagonist to explore step by step in the novel, so it appears frequently in the novel. In China, there is indeed such a cultural relic, that is, the bronze fish of the Western Zhou Dynasty unearthed in Sanxingdui. However, unlike tong yu with snake eyebrows, the bronze fish of the Western Zhou Dynasty was a currency at that time, which means that the bronze fish of the Western Zhou Dynasty was trading currency at that time. The snake-browed child feather in the novel is much more magical and can open an ultimate world. ......

4. 20% off Baoxin

There is a strange cultural relic, Babaoxin, in the Seven-Star Lu Palace. There are indeed eight treasures in history. In the Tang Dynasty, the emperor specially cast it for people, which is said to be used to place Buddha bones and relics. Anyway, this treasure was highly valued by the emperor in the Tang Dynasty.

Seeing this, you may be curious as to why his uncle described the cultural relics unearthed in the ancient tomb in such detail, and it can still be so similar to real life. Some netizens joked that his uncle's real identity was actually a grave robber. In fact, his uncle himself was interested in this kind of thing since he was a child. He also said that when he was five years old, he heard from his grandmother that a family had dug up a bloody body. Another is that his uncle's family has also done antique business. His uncle already knows a lot about these things. His uncle also likes historical research and has a certain knowledge of history, so he can describe these tomb treasures so truly, even basically the same as in reality.