54, playing the wind, Ge Yong's corpse

After Xiao Lu left, we rushed to the cemetery of the Empress Dowager as fast as the wind. After arriving on the ground, Li Hongyuan asked if there was any movement between the two people?

The two men replied that they had slept alternately in the cemetery for a day. This place is so gloomy that you can barely see a single figure.

So, Uncle Huang left Xiaolu's younger brother Liu Hui to guard the Daben equipment, and he and Ge Yong both came to the scene.

I, Li Hongyuan, Ge Yong, Xuejun, Liu Fuping, Quan Jie, Chuncheng, and a little brother named Jiupeng, the eight of us lit eight gasoline blowtorches at the same time and began to bake the stone door of the tomb.

We roasted for about twenty minutes, and the stone door was as red as coals with our eight blowtorches.

Then while the six of us continued to bake, Li Hongyuan called Jiupeng, and Xuejun went out to fetch cold water. Water was brought in.

The eight of us continued to bake for a while, and then Liu Fuping and Ge Yong poured two buckets of cold water at the stone gate at the same time.

This time it seems to have worked. All we heard was the crackling sound of the stone gate. After a while, Li Hongyuan took the sledgehammer and hit it hard, and the stone gate was shattered.

As soon as I saw that the stone door was broken, I hurriedly used the walkie-talkie to report the good news to Uncle Huang, and Uncle Huang told us not to enter. He said that such a big deal, Xiao Lu contributed a lot.

Now that Xiao Lu is not here, he wants to go in and explain to Xiao Lu in person. After I carried Uncle Huang down the tomb, Uncle Huang said as he walked: "San'er, this is the second time I have personally gone to the ancient tomb except when I was young. That time was the dressing room of the Empress Dowager Xiao of the Mongolian camp, and you said that the arch of the building was really weird. The building was full of bricks from top to bottom, and there was not a single piece of wood. Legend has it that the Empress Dowager Xiao went south and camped there. It was each soldier who took a brick of soil and built a dressing house overnight. Actually! That's all nonsense. Below it is the tomb of the Great Liao Prince, and the benefits are for us. I can't think about it now! Now their local government has brought back a lot of fake stone monuments in Fangshan, Beijing, to build a tourist area. San'er, but there is also evil energy in that place. That building isn't that big. But you can't tell how many people you enter. According to legend, it can hold seven diesel trains, I don't know if it's true or fake? I said, "Uncle Huang, I heard the old man say that Empress Dowager Xiao and Yang Dalang are a pair of dragon and phoenix twins of She Taijun. But when they were born, their backs were against each other, and they were connected by a purlin. She Taijun thought about how ugly it would be for a man to carry such a big purlin on his back. So she gave the purlin to her daughter and threw her away. Who knew that the meat purlin was a dragon, and as a result, Empress Dowager Xiao became a veritable queen in the northern country. And Yang Dalang only had one dragon seal, so he only wore a dragon robe and died for King Zhao on the golden beach when he died. Uncle Huang said: "San'er, who did you listen to?" I said, "My uncle." "With that, Uncle Huang and I both entered the tomb.

Entering the tomb, Uncle Huang motioned for Liu Fuping, Xuejun, Chuncheng, Quan Jie, and Jiupeng to go out. There were only four of us left in the room: Uncle Huang, me, Li Hongyuan, and Ge Yong.

Looking at the layout of the burial chamber, my heart tightened. But see: the door of the chamber is broken and piled up, and at the top of the tomb there is a stone platform about one meter high that is built with a strip-shaped boulder.

Above the stone platform is a coffin of ten directions. Next to the coffin are two very stylish Qing palace lanterns.

Beside the palace lamp, I vaguely saw a plaque that looked like a big wooden strip, as if it had been knocked down by Li Hongyuan and them.

I went up and picked it up and took a look, and it read: Emperor Gaozong of the Great Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Aixinjue, Luo Hongli's filial piety, Qin Minxian, Duanyou, Kang Yizhao, Yu Zhuang, Cheng Qin, Chongxi, Tianjing, Xing Shengyu, Imperial Concubine Yu's daughter, Hui Xin's coffin.

If you look closely, there is nothing special about this stone chamber. I said, "Uncle Huang, this queen is also poor enough, poorer than me, she has nothing." Uncle Huang said: "She is just a little daughter-in-law of the emperor, of course, she will not be as generous as the regular queen after her death." But look, she must not be poor in her coffin. ”