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a college student dug up treasures while visiting the imperial mausoleum of the song dynasty? management: it was a component that fell off after reconstruction

2024-09-13

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cheng xiaolong, reporter of chengshi interactive

not long ago, chengshi interactive reported that a fisherman picked up a buddha head in the yi river near the longmen grottoes in luoyang.

at present, the buddha head has been collected and preserved by the longmen grottoes research institute and has been preliminarily identified as being from the tang dynasty.

recently, some people made surprising discoveries while visiting the northern song dynasty imperial tombs!

the discoverer said: what happened was that i was visiting the yongzhao mausoleum (the tomb of emperor renzong of song) in gongyi, henan province with my friends in the afternoon.

when i was walking behind the sacred road of the empress renzong's mausoleum, i saw something like a stone structure with some patterns on it in the soil under the collapsed mausoleum. i immediately felt that it was something.

it was dug out and found to be a component of a mausoleum. later, the staff of songling park were contacted.

the discoverer introduced himself: "the book of songs" says: "the bird sings, seeking the voice of its friend." he is a college student who likes history and antiques.

the two discoverers, xiao gu and xiao guo, are college students from suzhou. after discovering the mausoleum components, they immediately called 110, and the staff immediately rushed to the scene and took the mausoleum components away for investigation.

xiao gu said that this was not an object from the underground palace, but should be a component of the mausoleum next to the tomb.

the discovery of the two college students quickly attracted public attention. many netizens shared their own treasure-hunting adventures.

"i also picked up a piece of stone when i went to yongyu mausoleum last time. it turned out to be a corner of the hem of a stone statue."

"when i was climbing the mountain, i came across a stone pillar. i sat there to rest, but i found a pattern on it. after cleaning it, i found it was a pillar base. it was in the shape of a lotus flower. it was too heavy for me to carry."

"i've been playing here since i was a kid, picking up tiles with cloth patterns on them, and you actually picked up a big one!"

"you were led to this location by a mysterious feeling. after you dug it out, you held it up in your hands and examined it. suddenly, you were surrounded by white light. you felt dizzy for a while, and then you opened your eyes..."

this morning, staff at the northern song dynasty imperial tomb ruins park told orange shimonoseki reporters that some college students had indeed found something in the yongzhao mausoleum and handed it over to the park.

it is reported that yongzhao mausoleum is the imperial tomb of the northern song dynasty and the burial place of the fourth emperor of the northern song dynasty, song renzong, zhao zhen. it is a national key cultural relic protection unit.

in 1995, with the approval of the state administration of cultural heritage, the ground buildings of yongzhao mausoleum in the urban area were restored to their original state.

park staff told the orange shime interactive reporter that preliminary identification showed that it was probably a component that fell during the reconstruction.

the reporter of chengshi interactive noticed that many netizens encouraged the two college students, saying, "maybe you can find the imperial seal," and "please hand it in as soon as you find it..."

mr. song dayong, executive vice president of the zhejiang collectors association, told the orange shimonoseki reporter that in the past some students had picked up "rare treasures", such as the han dynasty queen's jade seal and the western wei dynasty dugu xin seal, which are national first-class cultural relics and national treasures.

in 1968, in hanjiawan, xianyang, shaanxi, 14-year-old student kong zhongliang was returning home from school when he saw something on the embankment shining in the sun.

he dug it out with his hands, wiped off the dirt, and found a square with words carved on it.

relevant experts from shaanxi provincial museum conducted careful research and identification, and after considering the site of excavation and consulting literature, they believed that it might be the seal of empress lü.

it was probably originally placed in a side hall next to empress lü's tomb as an object for sacrifice. later, the side hall was destroyed and the seal fell into the soil. it was washed away by water and then covered by mud and sand. it was not discovered until more than 2,000 years later by a student.

in 1981, in xunyang, shaanxi, middle school student song qing accidentally picked up an angular black stone ball with words engraved on it.

when the teacher found out, he thought it was a cultural relic and asked him to send it to the county cultural center. a researcher of literature and history recognized it as the seal of dugu xin, a famous official of the western wei dynasty, and named it "jet seal".

dugu xin held the positions of general and grand marshal, and his three daughters became empresses of three dynasties in succession. he was known as "the number one father-in-law in history."

among the seven daughters, the eldest daughter married emperor ming of the northern zhou dynasty and became empress mingjing of zhou. the seventh daughter married yang jian, the founding emperor of the sui dynasty. the fourth daughter married the father of li yuan, the founding emperor of the tang dynasty.

dugu xin served as the father-in-law or the supreme father-in-law for three consecutive dynasties, so people jokingly called him "the first father-in-law in ancient china."

in the currently popular costume detective drama "the strange stories of the tang dynasty: journey to the west", dugu xin's seal becomes the core object in the "death of the coroner" case in the play. how many people have lost their lives overnight for it.

it was also used in the college entrance examination mathematics test papers, containing the test setter's good wishes for the candidates.

dugu xin's original name was dugu ruyuan, which also implies the wish that all candidates will succeed in the exam.