159.Chapter 159: Yu Youguang's Notes

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Out of instinct, I picked up the photo first.

These are seven-inch size photos, which should be taken with a camera with a relatively high resolution, and the processing effect is quite good.

The first one is a petroglyph, looking at the light effect, it seems to be shining in some cave.

The petroglyphs are all very simple white lines, which should be a relatively primitive kind of petroglyphs, and can only be seen in a general meaning. There are two people in the painting, one standing and the other kneeling.

The person standing had an extra thing on his head, much like an ornament, and the proportions were not very large. I saw that his left hand was erected in front of his chest, and in his right hand he held a slender thing like a stick, and his body part was painted with something similar to a feather, much like a wizard who was doing it, and at this moment it seemed that he was meditating on a mantra or something.

The other is on his knees, his head bowed, and his hands holding aloft a long strip that resembles an oval.

And a straight line was drawn diagonally between the ornament above the head of the standing man and the object in the kneeling man's hand, and this straight line ran upwards behind the standing man, and the end of the line was a circle.

I watched it for a long time, and I was confused, and I didn't know what to do at all.

I had to look at the second photo.

Originally, I was still careless, but when I saw this second photo, I couldn't help but gasp: the thing in the photo was clearly the 'Fuxi Zhiya' that Yu Youguang hid in the flower pot!

Judging from the photo, it was still the moment when it had just been excavated, the piece was in a box, and there was some soil sticking to the outside of the box, and the piece was wrapped in a piece of red similar to brocade, and it was probably opened when the picture was taken.

It seems that this thing probably came out of the tomb, or it may have been buried in someone else's house. I frowned, as a supernumerary, how could I have photographed these things and ended up getting it?!

After thinking about it for a while, I picked up the third photo.

To my surprise, this one turned out to be a landscape photo, with a hill in the background, which takes up about three-quarters of the photo. The background of the mountain was gray, and it should have been cloudy that day.

The mountain is very ordinary, it shouldn't be very high, except for the part of the central mountainside where you can see some yellow bushes of wild grass, there is basically no vegetation, only the lower left corner of the position is still some green trees, and the perspective should be at the foot of the mountain. The whole mountain is reddish-brown, and the slightly conspicuous thing is that there is a large rock on the top of the mountain, and there is nothing special about the rest!

I'm a little skeptical, what is such a very ordinary landscape photo clip doing here?

But soon I understood what was going on, because I saw the fourth picture.

This is a recent photo of the big rock in the photo just now! This is a very ordinary stone, and from the outside, there is really nothing superfluous except that it can be seen that it is basalt. It stood on the top of the mountain, and it didn't look very stable, the surface was quite weathered, and there were many dead grass and other plants in the slits, because there was no reference, and its exact size could not be seen. After watching it for a long time, I couldn't see the reason!

The photo was gone, so I had to put it aside, and I picked up the notebook again.

In the place where the photo is inserted, I quickly saw this record:

September 22, fine.

Location: Unknown family site of the Fire Fox Cave in Chifeng Red Mountain

Discoverer: Yu Youguang

Discovery: Unknown stone disk

Description: The diameter of the stone plate is 9.78 cm, the thickness is 0.23 cm, the inner aperture is 3.2 cm, the weight is 0.038 kg, yellow-brown, the texture is unknown, the processing accuracy is extremely high, not like ancient handicrafts, see photo.

Discovery: Attached.

It was followed by a bunch of other jumbled descriptions that I couldn't understand, most of them were technical words, and I didn't bother to look at them anymore, so I took a picture of this part with my phone.

After flipping through a few more pages, I saw another thing I wanted to see:

On October 3, it was cloudy.

Location: Hejiagou, Red Mountain, Chifeng

Discoverer: Yu Youguang

Discovery: Nuwa's Stone of Mending the Heavens

Description: No suitable measuring tools, see photo

Discovery: Attached

Obviously, he's talking about what's in the two photos I've just seen. However, such a broken stone is called Nuwa's Stone to Mend the Sky, which is a bit nonsensical!

I'm a little funny, why is this Yu Youguang studying all kinds of messy things! Out of caution, I still took this part of it.

But until I went through the whole notebook, I didn't find anything I was interested in. Except for the photo of 'Fuxi', I found almost nothing, and I couldn't help but feel a little lost!

Now, all that's left is the stack of manuscript papers next to it!, sighing, and having to pick it up.

These manuscript papers are the kind of graph paper that students use to practice calligraphy in the book city, which is actually a kind of letterhead, and there are about dozens of sheets.

The header of the first one reads: "New Views on the Origin of Mankind", which is probably the paper that Yu Youguang's father said!

I've never been interested in archaeology, and I'm almost illiterate in this area, so after reading a few lines, I don't have the heart to look any further, and continue to boredly flip back and forth one by one.

This paper is very long, and I almost turned more than 20 pages to finish it, and then it should be another part of the material.

As soon as I looked up on the title page, it immediately caught my attention: the unknown excavation of the stone plate.

When I looked down closely, I slowly figured it out.

This happened in September last year, Yu Youguang was invited by friends in the industry to visit a newly discovered jade pig dragon, which is actually very common, and it belongs to the unearthed things in the Hongshan culture.

After Yu Youguang went, he lost interest in a few clicks, and ran to the countryside alone because he was bored. He has a unique habit, whenever he has the opportunity, he always likes to go to the countryside to ask the villagers, according to him, archaeology is to learn to discover by yourself!

In fact, over the years, he has not really discovered anything in this way, and that time was no exception.

On this day, Yu Youguang arrived at a place called Firefox Cave, where there were very few people, and there were few families left in the village, most of them were still old people.

At noon, he passed by the foot of a mountain, and suddenly he was in a hurry, and seeing that there was no one on the left and right, he ran to a place where stones were piled up.

When he was about to leave, he suddenly noticed that some of the stones had words on them. Moreover, there are quite a few stones with words. Yu Youguang is a person who loves to work, and of course he refuses to stop when he sees an unexpected gain.

He received all the stones with words and began to put them together, and finally put together a stone carving that seemed to be a family admonition, but it was incomplete, and less than half of the content remained, still a little east and a little west. From the content, it can barely be seen that this is a family surnamed Ji, and the content of the family motto is also very strange, as if there is a kind of family, and there are words such as inheritance and protection. He looked at it for a long time, but he didn't see a reason. In the end, I had to give up. In order to facilitate future research, he took some photographs of the remnant.

Since he didn't see any content, Yu Youguang was a little disappointed, but it aroused his curiosity. He began to search around the place. The effort paid off, and he found an anomaly in a ravine less than forty meters from the pile.

It was a very inconspicuous little ditch, leaning against the mountain, full of thorns and some small bushes, which was supposed to be a ditch for water diversion, but for some unknown reason it was abandoned. Yu Youguang hadn't noticed anything yet, he was attracted by a green brick in the ditch. Because he saw at a glance that the blue brick was not a product of modern times, but the kind of bluestone brick that was common in the Song Dynasty.

The discovery immediately piqued his interest. He took a lot of effort to clear a small space in that section of the ditch and began to clear the dirt around the bluestone bricks. This bluestone brick is very large, more than twice as large as an ordinary one, which makes Yu Youguang a little strange, because he has never seen a bluestone brick of this specification.

So, he increased the speed of cleaning, and soon, the surroundings of the bluestone bricks were cleaned, but at the same time, he found more corners of the bluestone bricks. This made Yu Youguang very excited, and he worked harder. Because it was far away from the village, and there were not many people in the village, no one would care about him working here.

Two hours later, Yu Youguang finally cleared out a large area, four or five square meters, and at the same time, there seemed to be no bluestone bricks around. The ancient Chinese had always had the habit of storing treasures, usually with money, gold, silverware, porcelain, and other precious items. It seems that he should have a lot to gain today.

With no tools in his hand, he cut a few branches from the side to use them as a crowbar, and it took a lot of effort to get a piece open, and then it was much easier.

When they were all opened, he was stunned: there was nothing in it except a small sandalwood box!

The location of the cellar was well chosen, it was not easy to accumulate water, and the top of the cellar and the entire inner cavity were made of lime glutinous rice syrup mixed with triple soil, which was quite sealed, so when he saw the red sandalwood box, the thing was not completely decayed.

A box about 15 centimeters long, 12 centimeters wide, and about 10 centimeters high was placed on a small platform made of bluestone bricks in the center of the crypt, presumably to prevent flooding. Yu Youguang jumped down and carefully picked up the box, only to find that this thing was quite well preserved, not only did it not decay, but it seemed to be very strong.

He looked at the lid of the box again, and found that the junction between the box and the lid was also sealed with a layer of fire paint, but the buckle on the box had been completely corroded, and it was almost impossible to see its original material.

It must contain an extremely valuable object!

Yu Youguang carefully held the box and slowly climbed up, just when he had just climbed to the ground and had not yet stood firmly, a mountain mouse suddenly sprang out of the grass, and this sudden movement made Youguang startled, and he was not careful, and the box in his hand fell directly to the ground!

'Bang', Yu Youguang was frightened. You know, he loves everything found in archaeology like life, and such a fall almost knocked out his soul.

He hurriedly squatted down to inspect it, and found that the box was really strong, and it was not damaged, but there was a crack in the sealing paint, and the box and lid had been separated. Yu Youguang didn't dare to make too exaggerated movements, he held it with both hands and slowly turned around: The box can already be opened!

Yu Youguang recited the word 'sin' in his heart, so he carefully placed the box on the ground, and then gently opened the lid.