Live Treasure Hunter In The Secret Realm

Chapter 274 The treasure is in Yingtian Mansion, Nanjing!

That's right! The treasures of the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty are not in the underground tombs of the Forbidden City!

With that said, when the Daqing Treasure went underground and was built into an underground tomb, the Qing Dynasty officials knew that the Daqing Treasure was not underground in the Forbidden City.

In other words, the treasures of Daming are hidden underground, but in order to build the dragon veins of the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty moved the treasures of Daming to other places.

That is to say, no matter which of the above possibilities, then the Qing Dynasty may know the specific location of the Daming treasure, even only they know.

So, even the Dragon Wall of the Qing Dynasty recorded clues about the treasures of the Ming Dynasty, so would they leave no clues about the treasures of the Ming Dynasty?

Obviously not!

Since leaving the tomb, Hanzhe has always had this doubt, so he couldn't let go of it for a long time.

So, since this possibility is extremely high, where could the clues left by the Qing Dynasty about the Daming treasures remain?

Of course, it is the most precious place in the mausoleum... the jade seal of the country!

For a while, Hanzhe suddenly had such a bold guess, and as soon as this thought appeared, it instantly occupied his mind like a wildly growing waterweed.

Therefore, Hanzhe quickly looked down at the jade seal in his hand, and after repeatedly confirming the authenticity of the lettering, he became even more convinced of this possibility.

Having said that, the clue that he was trying to find the treasure of Daming was in the Tombs of the Forbidden City. The so-called treasure ruins are actually located in Suolongjing in the capital?

Thinking of this, Hanzhe quickly put away all the burial objects in his hand, then turned to turn on the computer, and immediately began to inquire about the information of Suolongjing in Beijing.

According to the analysis of clues in the information, Hanzhe found that there are four most famous Suolongjing in China, which are located in Nanjing Cangxiang, Beijing Beixinqiao, Jiaozuo in He Province, and Nanchang Wanshou Palace.

In this heavy industry, the Suolongjing related to the Ming Dynasty is the Beixin Bridge in Nanjing and the capital. The one in Nanjing was said to have been established as early as the period of Zhu Yuanzhang, and the one in the capital was designed by Zhu Di himself in order to suppress the feng shui dragon vein after he moved the capital from Nanjing to the capital.

So since the legend of Daming Treasure is said to be buried by Zhu Di during the Yongle period, it must be near the Suolongjing in Beixinqiao.

However, Hanzhe thought about it carefully but felt that something was wrong.

First of all, this Suolongjing was built after Zhu Di moved the capital, but Yongle and Prosperity was opened long before the capital was moved. And more importantly, according to historical records, Zhu Di's hoarding of the country during the Yongle period also happened before the capital was moved.

That is to say, even if the treasure is really related to Suolongjing, it is unlikely that it will be in Beixinqiao, Beijing.

Moreover, under the circumstances of underdeveloped transportation at the time, who could transport dozens of tons of gold from Nanjing across several thousand kilometers to the capital?

Unless, Zhu Di directly uses the army!

However, that is obviously impossible, and there is no record in historical documents that he used the army to move the capital.

And more importantly, Hanzhe knew that about the Suolongjing in Beixinqiao, dozens of times of archaeology had been carried out by relevant parties, but so far there has been no discovery of any underground ruins.

The inspection records show that this is an ordinary disaster relief well. Moreover, the area around Beixinqiao has long been built into an urban area.

There have been countless foundation constructions, and if there were any ruins, they would have been found long ago.

Then, if you say that, the Suolongjing, where the Daming treasure is actually buried, is actually in Nanjing?

Thinking of this, Hanzhe felt that this possibility was very credible.

First of all, the current Nanjing was actually as early as the Ming Dynasty, it was the first capital at that time, and it was also the capital of Zhu Yuanzhang himself. However, it was called Yingtian Mansion at that time, and it was not until Zhu Di's middle age that the capital was moved to the capital, which was the Shuntian Mansion at that time.

However, even after Yingtian Palace was moved to the capital, it still existed as the second capital of the Ming Dynasty. In addition, the rumors about the treasures of the Ming Dynasty and the prosperity of Yongle also occurred before the capital was moved.

That is to say, if the Daming Treasure is not in the capital, then the only possible location is Nanjing Cangxiang Suolongjing!

As a result, Hanzhe quickly locked the target-Nanjing Cangxiang Suolongjing.

Immediately afterwards, Hanzhe continued to search for information about this Suolongjing. And soon, he found a very useful clue.

really! As Hanzhe expected, this Suolongjing first appeared during the registration period of Zhu Yuanzhang. At that time, after making the capital Nanjing Yingtianfu, Zhu Yuanzhang planned to build the Fengshui Dragon Vein in order to stabilize the foundation of Ming Dynasty.

According to the clear record in the "Old Mingshu·Biography of Liu Bowen", it was Liu Bowen himself who took the order at that time and used the method of earth evil to build this well around Yingtian Mansion.

According to the records on the Eight Diagrams pattern, it is also recorded that this Suolong Well is connected to 72 underground water wells near Yingtian Palace, which means that 72 nails are used to stabilize the feng shui dragon veins of the Daming rivers and mountains.

Therefore, this Suolongjing is almost a symbol of the founding of the Ming Dynasty, and it has been kept intact until now. And the most important thing is that the cold track clearly found that after Zhu Yunqi of Ming Huizong disappeared, when Zhu Di ascended the throne, he couldn't help but did not damage the well, but conducted a major repair on it.

According to historical records, in October of the fourth year of Jianwen, after Ming Chengzu Zhu Di ascended the throne, he undertook an overhaul of Suolongjing. The time was exactly two months after he became king, and the same year was also the year when the whereabouts of Zhu Yunqi of Ming Huizong was unknown.

That year, Jingkang's change suddenly occurred, and Zhu Yunqi was forced to abdicate. It is said that after a fire lit the palace, it evaporated and disappeared.

The specific reason is that Zhu Di succeeded in usurping the throne. So is it possible that after Zhu Di usurped the throne and ascended the throne, directly buried the hoarded Guojun in Suolongjing?

Otherwise, why did he overhaul the Longjing lock?

The real reason is whether the treasure is real, and the overhaul of the Longjing is just to hide the eyes and ears. And under Suolongjing, it is actually the treasure of Daming that he buried!

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