741. Chapter 107 The Three Treasures Are Extraordinary Professor Gu was extremely excited
The three cultural relics are: a jade seal, a gold seal, and a jade pot.
Wang Shiqin's method of collecting the three cultural relics is also amazing: the three cultural relics are hidden in three Chinese cabbages, Wang Shiqin hollows out the middle of the Chinese cabbage, puts the things in the Chinese cabbage, and then pierces the head of the Chinese cabbage with a straw rope several times -- of course, each Chinese cabbage is tied up with a straw rope, so if Wang Shiqin does not say it, even if the comrades see the Chinese cabbage in the cellar - or come into contact with the Chinese cabbage, they will not think that there is something hidden in the Chinese cabbage.
Grandma Liu said that when the villagers are in the cellar of Chinese cabbage, they must use a straw rope to tie the head of the Chinese cabbage tightly, the purpose of which is to prevent the water loss in the Chinese cabbage and insects from crawling in.
Wang Shiqin put the Chinese cabbage containing three cultural relics at the bottom and innermost of a pile of Chinese cabbage.
Professor Gu was so excited that he took the three artifacts in his hand and looked at them upside down for a long time, and after reading them, he handed them to the other two experts with gray temples one by one. The two experts watched and muttered something. Other people's eyes also glowed with light.
Ouyang Ping and Liu Dayu don't understand cultural relics, but judging from the volume and shape of the three cultural relics, they know that these three cultural relics must not be simple.
The jade seal is nine centimeters high, divided into two parts, the bottom is square, the side length is six centimeters, the thickness is three centimeters, the top is a unicorn, the unicorn eyes are level, it is half squatting, it looks calm, the posture is serene, lifelike, the image is very vivid.
The front of the jade seal is carved with three seal characters.
The gold seal is 6.9 centimeters high, also divided into upper and lower parts, and the bottom is also square, with a side length of 3.6 centimeters and a thickness of 2 centimeters, and the top is a turtle, the turtle's head is raised high, and the four feet are connected to the lower part, and the tail naturally droops. The whole look looks very clumsy and interesting.
There are also three seal characters on the front of the gold seal.
Just now, the two experts were talking about the words on the jade seal and the gold seal.
The jade pot is 12 centimeters high, the maximum diameter is 13 centimeters, and nine dragons are carved around the jade pot, the head of the dragon reaches the mouth of the pot, and the tail of the dragon is flush with the bottom of the pot. There is a jade bead on the lid of the pot. The jade pot is emerald throughout.
Ouyang Ping very much wanted to know the content of the three seal characters: "Professor Gu, what is engraved on the jade seal and the gold seal?" ”
What Ouyang Ping is concerned about is exactly what Professor Gu is concerned about: "I can tell you clearly now that these three things are all things from the Jianning period of Emperor Ling of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The jade seal and the golden seal have told us everything. I'll pick out what you are most concerned about first, these three cultural relics must be the burial goods stolen from the No. 2 Han Tomb. From these three things, it can be seen that the number of cultural relics in the tomb far exceeds the burial goods in the No. 1 and No. 3 Han tombs. ”
Another expert was even more excited than Professor Gu: "This jade seal is engraved with the words 'King of Nanjun', and this gold seal is engraved with the words 'King Chengping'.
"Could it be two people?" Liu Dayu asked.
"This is a person, King Nanjun is the youngest son of Emperor Ling, his fief is in the area of Jingnan, and Chengping is his name. Emperor Ling was arrogant and lascivious all his life, not a good emperor, he was very fond of his son, especially the youngest son Chengping, Professor Gu said that the burial goods in the No. 2 Han Tomb far exceeded No. 1 and No. 3, according to this. ”