1, Qin Shihuang Mausoleum
The mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is located in the north of Lishan Mountain, about 5 kilometers east of Xi City, Shaanxi Province. It is the first batch of world cultural heritage in China and the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. The mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor was built in 247 BC, and it took 39 years to complete.
2. Genghis Khan Mausoleum
When Genghis Khan was buried, he took very secret measures to prevent future generations from stealing. After Genghis Khan was buried, he stabilized his position with tens of thousands of war horses, and there was no tombstone afterwards. In order to find his graveyard as a souvenir, later generations killed one of its cubs in front of a female camel, and then spilled its blood on the graveyard. After the second year, the surface of the cemetery is no different peacefully, and the mother camel will lead the way when paying homage. Later, after the death of the camel, there was no way to find the tomb of Genghis Khan.
3, Fuxian Lake ancient Yunnan treasure
The legend of Fuxian Lake, the legend is monsters, underwater living people, flying horses and so on. The most interesting thing is that the ancient city of Yunnan is hidden at the bottom of the lake and mysteriously disappeared in history. 1in September, 965, local people dug up a large number of bronzes while digging in Lijiashan, but it did not attract the attention of the villagers. Instead, these bronzes were sold to supply and marketing cooperatives as waste products, which attracted the attention of relevant departments and finally solved the mystery of this dusty ancient city. It is said that the archaeological team dug up many rare treasures in the ancient city at that time, and there were many treasures of historical value.
4, Tieshan Temple ancient temple treasure
Since the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the legend of Tieshan Temple treasure has been circulated. It is said that the Yellow Scarf Army put a lot of wealth in the temple, which can no longer be measured by priceless value, so its value can be seen. Later, for some unknown reason, they destroyed the only treasure map, which made the Tieshan Temple treasure an eternal mystery.
5. Treasures of ancient Lu Lan
Loulan was a country with Buddhist culture in ancient times, and it was also the only place on the Silk Road, so many people believed that there were a lot of treasures buried in Loulan in ancient times. From the middle of19th century, many western adventurers can often be seen in the ruins of Guloulan. They all came for the rumored treasure, but they all returned empty-handed. Later, the legend about the ancient Loulan treasure spread more and more widely and became more and more vivid.
6. Treasure of Black Water City
Black Water City was an important military area of Xixia at that time, and was later captured by Mongolian cavalry. On the eve of the miss, Black Water City buried a lot of treasures. It is said that there are more than 80 carts of gold and silver. However, this is a treasure legend after all, because no clues have been found so far.
7, Wu Ping pirate treasure
Legend has it that when Wu Ping was attacked by Qi Jiguang and Yu, he had to make final preparations. He buried a large number of looted treasures somewhere, saying that they were preserved and buried in Nan 'ao Island, and that they were around Nan 'ao Island. In short, the mystery of his treasure is still only a legend, because after his death, no one knows the mystery of these treasures.
8. Zhang's sinking silver
Zhang was the leader of the peasant army in the late Ming Dynasty. He established the regime of Daxi and accumulated a lot of treasures. Later, Zhang felt that he was going to be defeated, so on the eve of the war, he buried a lot of treasures in Sichuan for a comeback. Hundreds of years have passed, and many people have coveted his preservation for a long time!
9. Treasure of Longwang Temple Palace
Longwang Temple Palace is located in Zaohe Town, 20 kilometers northwest of Suqian City, Jiangsu Province. It was founded in Shunzhi period of Qing Dynasty, and was originally named "Longwang Temple in An Lan". Later, during the Qianlong period, it was rebuilt and expanded by Emperor Jiaqing. It is said that there used to be a large collection of rare treasures here, but unfortunately it disappeared. So far, there is a simple and confusing treasure legend circulating here.
10, South China Sea shipwreck
In ancient times, there were many shipwrecks in the South China Sea of China. It is said that there are as many as 3,000 ships, of which the most shipwrecks occurred in the Yuan Dynasty. Moreover, there are a lot of porcelain, gold, silver and jade in many sunken ships, so this is a treasure to be reckoned with. From June 5438 to February 2007, Nanhai No.1, which is full of mystery, was salvaged as a whole, and then moved into the Crystal Palace as a whole. In 2008, the Crystal Palace began to open to the outside world, attracting many curious tourists, who wanted to witness this treasure of the Southern Song Dynasty, which has been passed down for more than 800 years.