First, funeral culture, tomb treasure
Since ancient times, whether it is princes or nobles or ordinary people, there has been a custom of being buried in the ground. Usually, the higher the status, the higher the value of funerary objects. Generally, the objects buried with him are utensils or livestock, but even the living were sacrificed in the slave era. It is also this ancient burial custom that led to many grave robbers in the later period, and the situation of grave robbery was repeatedly prohibited. They are for the priceless funerary objects in the cemetery. Many people will question, how did these grave robbers accurately find the location of the grave? They have four unique skills. Hope? Is it feng shui? Smell? That is, sniffing the smell and distinguishing the smell age of the soil layer with the nose. Ask? Just walking around on the spot? Cut? It means feeling the pulse. There are many questions from the discovery of ancient tombs to the excavation. As an ancient civilization with a history of 5,000 years, we not only have a profound cultural heritage, but also the funeral culture is passed down from generation to generation. Although other countries do not have such a long history as China, they also have different funeral cultures.
Second, although there are differences between China and the West, they share a common heritage.
There is such an engineering team abroad, and a grave was accidentally discovered in a road construction project. However, it is puzzling that the grave was not buried by one person, but by an abandoned car. After careful cleaning, this century-old car has come to light again. Although many parts of the classic car have been corroded and their appearance has changed, it represents a historical stage and shows the development of a car to future generations. Now the classic car has been stored in the museum for future generations to interpret its history. First time I heard about car burial. Most cars are finally abandoned in a corner, or abandoned in a waste factory for low-cost treatment, but this car was buried underground by its owner. It is likely that the car has different meanings or commemorations for the owner, or the owner has different feelings for the car. After investigation, it was found that this car was bought by a rich man, and this tomb was specially built for his car, but why it was buried underground is still a mystery.
Third, protect ancient cultural relics and promote national culture.
Whether at home or abroad, the objects in tombs are the products of an era, representing not only their own values, but also history and culture. They do not belong to any individual, but to the whole nation, which cannot be measured by money. As a member of the country, everyone has the responsibility to protect them.