Jiangning is now the tomb of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. "After field investigation and analysis, it can be preliminarily judged that this is at least an ancient tomb in the early Eastern Jin Dynasty, or it may be in the late Western Jin Dynasty." Yesterday, the archaeological team of Nanjing Museum received a report from the masses. In a remote hilly area of Jiangning Valley, a place called Ergang, an ancient tomb was dug due to the construction of a peacock farm nearby. Experts infer that it has a history of at least 1500 years, and the owner of the tomb should be an aristocrat in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. But what does it have to do with the tombs of the Eastern Jin Dynasty discovered by the archaeological team? Why does the owner of the Eastern Jin tombs here face the tomb door? Left a puzzling fog.
Search: There is a strange name in the ancient tomb. Yesterday morning, after the reporter learned the news, he drove to Guli Street in Jiangning District under the guidance of the reporter.
The car drove into a hilly area, where it was foggy and the visibility was only 10 meter. The mountains here are like dragons, and the water flows around the clouds. I remember there was a writer named Guo Pu in the Six Dynasties, who was a master of grave robbery. He wrote a book "Burial Book", saying that the mountain shape of the buried person is very particular. If the mountain looks like Wan Ma Benteng, it seems to have fallen from the sky, so it is suitable for burying the king. If the mountain looks like a huge wave, it is suitable for Chitose; If the mountain is like a dragon and the water flows around the clouds, it is suitable for the dead end. If the mountain where the dead are buried is like a snake, it will destroy the country and family.
After some hard work, the reporter finally found a very strange road name-Ergang Road. In the ravine, the reporter saw that several factories were under construction and the foundation had been laid on four walls. An old worker said that this is a peacock farm, which is under construction. A few days ago, he was busy on the fence site as usual. Suddenly, a broken blue brick was exposed from the soil, and then the second and third blocks appeared one after another. He picked up a brick and found some regular patterns on it. "Is there any treasure hidden underground?" They quickly reported the news to the archaeological team of Nanjing Museum.
Tomb exploration: A 7-meter-long tomb in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Archaeologists found that the place where the brick broke was an ancient tomb, facing south. The tomb is a brick structure, about 7 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. The top of the tomb has been destroyed, but the left and right tomb walls are still intact. Judging from the remaining dome brick wall, this is a double dome tomb. "The 7-meter-long tomb is already the tomb of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Unfortunately, the dome collapsed and the shape of the tomb door and tunnel was damaged." The archaeologist said. The reporter saw at the scene that archaeologists were deeply excavating the ancient tomb, but there was too much soil in the tomb, which was very hard and the excavation progress was very slow.
Archaeologists cleaned up the exposed fragments of tomb bricks in the mud pit, and the reporter picked up one at random, and the ancient bricks were covered with patterns. Archaeologists told reporters that this is a cross-radial pattern and a typical Eastern Jin tomb brick. According to the shape and brick pattern of the tomb, archaeologists preliminarily judged that the age of the tomb should be 1500 years ago in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, possibly dating back to the Western Jin Dynasty.
Because the tombs in the Eastern Jin Dynasty all face the tomb door, there are many cultural relics leading to the tomb. Most grave robbers don't understand, and often grave robbers start from the top of the tomb circle. The reporter asked why the tombs of the Eastern Jin Dynasty all face south, and archaeologists were not clear.
Question: Why are there so many identical factories under construction when some people don't cooperate? Has such a large-scale construction passed the archaeological exploration of the cultural relics department? "We are developing here, but we often don't pay enough attention to underground cultural relics, which has caused some ancient tombs and underground cultural relics to be destroyed in the construction. We are very sorry that some people do not cooperate. " Archaeologists told reporters sadly.
While speaking, the reporter has seen the straight fake window on the tomb wall sticking out of the ground. "It is estimated that there is still one meter of accumulated soil below, and the tunnel has not been revealed. I hope to find the epitaph. Judging from the level of the tomb, the owner of the tomb must be a noble. What does it have to do with the owner of the tomb found before? Is it a family tomb? This is still a mystery. " The person in charge of the excavation project said that the Nanjing Museum will strengthen the pre-construction investigation of the block to ensure the effective protection of underground cultural relics in the area.