Dragon Palace Chapter 8 from the Dragon Palace of the Xia Dynasty
In fact, Gu Ye has been preparing for this trip to the East China Sea for a full 20 years. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
Things have to start with Gu Ye's father, who was only an older generation of historical researchers, and in the early days of the founding of New China, he made great efforts to compile the country's history.
At that time, I worked with the old man of the ancient family, and there was an old man surnamed Zhang, who was also a strange person, who didn't drink, smoke, gossip, and didn't even know the current Chinese characters, but the reason why he was invited in every possible way at that time was because the old man Zhang knew ancient texts, from the rare Han Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions to large and small seals, and even included the niche characters of ethnic minorities, and the old man Zhang recognized them all.
For the study of ancient documents, this old man Zhang can be said to be a general existence, no matter what ancient classics, in the hands of old man Zhang, he can explain it to you in the most popular words.
Later, when he was researching ancient documents with Mr. Zhang, in an ancient book of the Han Dynasty, Mr. Gu found several interesting tusk rubbings of the Xia Dynasty.
The rubbings are about a sacrifice in the East China Sea of Laiyi, in which the Laiyi people living in the coastal area sacrificed grain, livestock, and even young men and women to their masters in palaces floating on the bottom of the sea, in exchange for shelter.
Although the ivory inscriptions on sacrifices in the Xia Dynasty are cherished, they are not particularly rare, but the general records are the sacrifices to the Yellow Emperor and Dayi, and the records of the sacrifices of the sea gods are the first time I have seen them.
The old man was interested, and he searched through almost all the rubbings of the Xia Dynasty script that could be found at that time, but he never found any relevant clues.
During the Xia Dynasty, the text was very precious, and there were basically no novels or apocryphal things, and this seemed to be the official Han seal ivory script.
This made the old man who was so fanatical about the study of ancient culture that he was almost paranoid that he couldn't sleep every day, and the pictures of the erect creatures that looked like frogs, and the palace that was definitely huge at the time on the sea, haunted the old man's mind like a nightmare.
What secrets are hidden in the sea that have been left in the long river of history, the old man will not give up for a day if he does not find out.
Finally, after several years of research and no more clues, the old man decided to go out to sea to try his luck, and maybe he could find a trace of clues.
Old Man Gu entangled a group of top historical researchers in China at that time, including Lao Zhang, who only knew ancient texts, and embarked on a journey of search together.
This time, the old man never came back.
At that time, the situation was almost the same as that of Li Chonggao, the big ship encountered a violent storm at sea, and through the radio, the people in the ship could be heard screaming in panic.
"Look, it's a dragon! ā¦ā¦ Chinese Dragon! ā¦ā¦ There is really a dragon ......" At the last moment when the radio lost contact, the voice of the old man full of excitement came from the other end.
Then the waves swallowed up the last sound, and only the squeaking of electricity could be heard on the other end of the radio.
Gu Ye, who was still a child at that time, was next to him, listening to the noise in the microphone with a blank face.
The state has sent many search and rescue ships into the sea to search, but no trace has been found.
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The old man stayed in the sea forever and stayed on the road of Chinese historical research.
Gu Ye chose to inherit his father's legacy, and entered the Department of Archaeology of Peking University with the first place in the college entrance examination, and on the way to study, he devoted himself to the study of Chinese history.
It was from that time that Gu Ye began to prepare to explore the East China Sea.
Now, after more than 20 years, Gu Ye has participated in many major national archaeological projects, but wherever it is related to the Xia Dynasty, Gu Ye is even more unstoppable.
The year before last, Xie Huaxia, who was also a professor of archaeology at Peking University but had always dealt with Gu Ye, suddenly found Gu Ye and said that he had found a clue to the frogman totem in Guangxi.
At that time, Professor Xie showed Gu Ye a photo that made Gu Ye immediately decide to leave for Guangxi.
It was a Xia Dynasty clay pot unearthed in Guangxi, which depicts a group of humans kneeling around a standing frogman, and the image of the frogman on the clay pot is exactly the same as that on the ivory rubbing.
After nearly two years of hard searching, Gu Ye and his team finally targeted this small island in the North Sea.
Gu Ye and Uncle Xing Tianyu Hua and their entourage searched this small island for half a month, and they searched both near and far seas, but they did not find more clues.
Later, Gu Ye was forced by Beijing's affairs, so he could only suspend his personal exploration and go back to Beijing first, but accidentally found a strange ancient coin painted in the ivory rubbings at that time on the stall in Shilihe, that is, the one in Li Guangming's hand.
This ancient coin, the only one that appeared on the rubbing, must have hidden an important clue to the palace in the East China Sea, so the ancient master immediately gave a definition to what Li Guangming had in his hand - the key.
It can be said that Li Guangming's appearance made Gu Ye's entire plan advance by I don't know how many years, which is also the reason why Li Guangming attracted these onlookers as soon as he appeared.
"So, I want two million Gu Ye to give me this ancient coin?" After listening to Xing Tianyu talk about the ins and outs for a long time, Li Guangming took the ancient coin in his hand, looked up at the two people in front of him and asked.
"Gu Ye is engaged in research, and he is not a tomb robber, where to get that much money, if you insist on not knowing each other at that time, maybe someone from the Cultural Relics Bureau will come forward to collect your things, and by the way, I will give you a reward of 100 yuan and a certificate." Kong Fandong looked at Li Guangming and showed a treacherous smile.
Li Guangming touched his head in embarrassment.
"Hey Guangming, your 'key', bring it to me and take a look." Kong Fandong looked at Li Guangming and raised his eyebrows.
"Don't give it!" Li Guangming shook his head and clenched the ancient coin in his palm.
"Cut!" Kong Fandong rolled his eyes, took out the cigarette in his pocket, scattered one by one, and smoked it by himself.
"By the way, that monster just now, why do you all have a familiar expression?" Li Guangming wisely chose to change the topic, which is also a question that he has been holding in his chest since he came back.
"Hehe, I've been involved in archaeology for many years, and I've seen all kinds of strange things, this frogman is better, the poisonous organs, weird creatures and even the dumplings in the ancient tombs are all things that kill people in minutes." Kong Fandong touched the long knife on his waist and raised his eyebrows again at Li Guangming.
Li Guangming's face turned pale, and he only felt that the hairs on his back had exploded.
The two people on the opposite side laughed tacitly.