Chapter 428: Tomb Master
But since they didn't care about the lives of Liu Xi and Qiu Changsheng, why did they deliberately let the two of them enter the ancient tomb?
If it weren't for the owner of the ancient tomb deliberately letting the two in, the two would not have entered the ancient tomb so smoothly.
The wall of the underground parking garage is the door to enter the tomb.
Without an owner to open inside, it is undoubtedly very difficult for people from the outside to enter the ancient tomb.
First of all, ordinary people may not even be able to find this wall, and even if they do, they will only think that it is an ordinary wall.
Even if someone with a high level can recognize the subtlety of this wall, there is no way to enter it without opening the door.
Even the candle Jiuyin, who was suspected of being an awakened person above, had not been able to enter the ancient tomb for thirty years in this place, so you could see how hidden the ancient tomb was.
Liu Xi and Qiu Changsheng didn't use any means, and rushed in directly by car, which could only show that the owner of the ancient tomb "opened" the door for the two of them.
But just now, the white clouds composed of locust tree flowers suddenly dispersed, and if it weren't for Qiu Changsheng's imperial sword flying to grab Liu Xi, both of them would have fallen into an invisible abyss.
After the white clouds of locust trees and flowers dispersed, the entire huge underground burial chamber was finally revealed.
Liu Xi looked around, this should be a palace. And in the surrounding area and beyond, there are rolling palace pavilions.
According to the principle of "death is like life" in tombs, the above-ground and underground buildings of the tombs and the daily necessities of the burial should be imitated when the deceased was alive.
In this way, the owner of this underground tomb should have been a prince or even an emperor when he was alive.
Emperors generally have mausoleums, which are large in scale and mostly recorded in history.
But in history, Yingtan City has never built a mausoleum, and it is naturally impossible to bury the emperor.
But it's not so absolute, after all, more than a thousand years ago, it happened to be the period of six dynasties and twelve kingdoms, when there were many princes, and there were people everywhere who said that they had founded the country and ascended the throne.
The nations are fighting against each other, and you destroy me and I destroy you. Today he is still the founding emperor, and it is likely that he will be a prisoner tomorrow.
Countries are constantly attacking each other, and there are also many contradictions within countries. In order to compete for the throne, tragedies such as sons killing their fathers, uncles killing nephews, etc., emerged one after another, and the change of monarchs was very frequent.
So, who can guarantee that no emperor in history has been buried here?
It's just that they haven't been recorded in the history books, which is nothing new, and the tombs of many emperors are still a mystery to this day, and they certainly don't want to disturb themselves after death with tomb robbers burrowing into ancient tombs.
The scale of the underground tomb is very large, presumably in order to build here, a large number of people and all kinds of craftsmen must have been requisitioned, and a huge amount of money was spent, and it took at least 30 years to build.
To be able to do this, only the king of a country can have such strength.
At this time, the tens of thousands of books that Liu Xi read in the library after coming to Earth have a place to use.
She is already in the Jindan Great Perfection realm, and she can read the content of the entire book with a sweep of her divine sense, which can be called ten books at a glance. The entire library is full of books, including all aspects, and Liu Xi didn't pick and choose, and read all the books one by one.
This knowledge is stored in her brain when it is not usually useful, and once she needs to use it, she will automatically select useful information for Liu Xi's reference.
It's like Liu Xi carries a hard drive that stores all kinds of knowledge, and calls up the relevant knowledge when needed.
It belongs to the Gan District, and it is the boundary of the Nanping Kingdom during the period of the Six Dynasties and the Twelve Kingdoms.
More than 1,000 years ago, Gao Jixing served as the envoy of Jingnan Festival, and was later named the king of Nanping, and built the capital of Jingzhou, known as Nanping in history.
After Gao Ji built Nanping, Nanping passed down a total of five generations of kings.
Among them, the longest reigning were the second emperor Gao Conghai and the third emperor Gao Baorong, who reigned for 20 years and 12 years respectively.
If there were people who could afford to build this underground tomb at that time, the most likely candidates were Gao Conghai and Gao Baorong, the two Nanping emperors.
Only they have the financial resources and the right to recruit a large number of people to build this underground tomb.
Moreover, only their identity conforms to the style of this underground tomb.
Shinto is deep and wide, and there is a lantern on the wall ten meters. The main tomb is a palace structure, symbolizing that the emperor still lived a life of exclusivity in heaven and earth after his death.
With a rough guess in his heart, Liu Xi found more clues when he observed it this time.
The topography and architectural layout of this mausoleum are similar to those of ancient Jingzhou. Open the door in all directions, set up the sky outside the door, and there are stone statues such as stone people and stone beasts on both sides of the Shinto.
The majestic imperial capital meteorology can be called magnificent and magnificent.
It seems that this is indeed the mausoleum of the king of Nanping, and the owner of the mausoleum can only be Gao Conghai or Gao Baorong.
Gao Jixing, the founding emperor of Nanping, reigned for only five years, and when the founding of the People's Republic of China, Nanping was small and the people were poor. It also coincides with troubled times, it can be said that life is like morning dew, and it is normal for the Ming Dynasty to die today.
However, although Nanping is narrow and weak, it is the key point of communication between the north and the south.
At that time, the Southern Han, Fujian, and Chu all declared themselves ministers to the Later Liang, and the annual tributes were all pretended to be in Nanping. Therefore, Gao Jixing invited the envoy to stay and rob his belongings.
After the Southern Han Dynasty, Fujian, and Chu were each proclaimed emperors, the Gao clan called the emperors to the north and south, and called them ministers on the table, in order to obtain rewards and maintain commercial and trade exchanges, so they were regarded as "Gao Laizi" by the countries.
Gao Jixing even had to rob envoys from other countries, and shamelessly proclaimed himself a vassal to the Quartet to obtain rewards and maintain business contacts, where could he have the money to build such a huge project?
And the two emperors behind Nanping, one reigned for two years, and the other was destroyed by the Northern Song Dynasty after one year, where did they have the time and energy to build a mausoleum?
When Gao Jixing and Gao Conghai were in power, there was no war outside Nanping, the country developed peacefully and steadily, the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and the country's economy was stable.
However, after Gao Baorong succeeded to the throne, Nanping began to decline, and the economic development was not as good as year by year, but the country could barely operate.
After Gao Baorong's death, the Nanping regime plummeted, and after two generations of lords in just three years, it was then destroyed by the Northern Song Dynasty.
After two generations of Ming masters, Gao Jixing and Gao Conghai, Nanping Guo, which has a very good development momentum, stands to reason that as long as Gao Baorong does not mess around, the country will continue to develop and grow according to inertia.
Gao Baorong did not mess up, he continued the policy of the previous generation, and he was a conservative monarch. However, Nanping's economy is declining day by day, and it is declining every year, which is what makes historians puzzled.
It's a pity that looking through the history at that time, there is no record of what happened in Nanping during the period of high security, which led to the decline of Nanping's national strength.
If there is no record in the official history, it is fine, after all, if the emperor does not allow it, no history books can be handed down. But there is no corresponding legend in the wild history, and this is the really strange place.
Now Liu Xi knows, it turned out that this underground mausoleum was built!