Tomb of the Han Dynasty at Laoguan Mountain, Chengdu
He recommended a few great novels. " Strange Grave Talks " was a suspense adventure survival novel written by Ao Shi Wang. The pace of entering the tomb was fast, and there was no female lead. The IQ of the main character and supporting characters was online. The new book," Soul Guidance Division," was already on the shelves. " Trapped in Infinity, I Become a Zombie " was a novel written by Qi Qi. The male protagonist, Chen Feng, transmigrated into a zombie and relied on the life system to counterattack. The style of writing was simple but the plot was interesting. Grave Robber's Chronicles is highly recommended! It was written by the third uncle of the Southern faction, a classic mystery tomb raiding. The story started from the silk book of the Warring States Period. The protagonist Wu Xie and his companions explored various mysterious ancient tombs. The plot was full of ups and downs, such as the Seven Star Suspected Coffin and the Green-eyed Fox Corpse. Although some of the chapters were confusing and there were some flaws in the logic, the character descriptions were superb and the horror atmosphere was well rendered. The tomb raiding world built by Third Uncle was full of unknowns, and the friendship between the iron triangle was very moving. There was also " Special Forces: Sign in from the Fiery Blue Blade ", a military war novel written by Dusk Drum and Morning Bell. The main character, Lin Yuan, transmigrated to the parallel world of " Fiery Blue Blade " and relied on the tag system to improve his skills. " Rebirth 1982: Rise from the coal mine boss " was not bad either. It was a novel about urban life written by Mala Ding. The male protagonist, Gu Yun, was reborn as a coal mine boss in 1982, stirring up the storm. The female protagonist, Yuan Mengjie, was also accompanying him. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Are there really traps in ancient Chinese tombs? The traps in ancient Chinese tombs were not as mysterious as those in novels. Some of them were set up by the ancients to prevent fire and tomb robbers. These facilities were usually made of wood or stone, and some of them even included traps and machine guns. For example, some ancient tombs in China would set up traps such as torches and mines to prevent grave robbers. Torches could be lit to illuminate the surrounding environment, while mines could explode to blow up the stones and soil around the tomb to prevent grave robbers from entering. There were also some ancient tombs that would be equipped with machine guns and other weapons to fight against grave robbers. These machine guns were usually made of various materials such as wood and stone, and could fire bullets and shells. Although the mechanisms in ancient Chinese tombs were not as mysterious and high-tech as in novels, these facilities were set up by the ancients to protect the tombs and cultural relics. They were practical and scientific.
Yes, eight Han tombs had been excavated in Xuzhou.
The Gate of Fortune was a fictional concept that usually appeared in fantasy novels and games. The Gate of Fortune was a door that led to a mysterious world. Through it, one could enter different worlds and domains for adventure and exploration. Digging ancient ruins in novels is usually an adventure that may involve mysterious magic, ancient treasures, and dangerous monsters. This kind of adventure usually required the protagonist to have certain skills and equipment to successfully complete. The Gate of Fortune was an attractive concept that could make the plot of the novel more colorful and fill the readers with the interest of exploration and adventure.
The tombs excavated by Shi Jiazhen in Luoyang included dozens of important tombs such as the Paleolith site of Sunjiadong on the south bank of Yi River in Luanchuan County, Luoyang City, and the mausoleum of Han Emperor in Luoyang.
The tombs excavated by Shi Jiazhen in Luoyang included dozens of important tombs such as the paleolith site of Sunjiadong on the south bank of Yihe River in Luanchuan County, Luoyang City, and the tomb of Han Emperor in Luoyang.
The following are some novel recommendations about ancient tombs: 1. [Tyrannical Concubine: The heroine of the story accidentally entered the tomb and was buried inside. In order to escape from the tomb, she met several male protagonists.] 2. " I Have a Tomb of Ten Thousand Deities " was a story about the protagonist's transmigration to the tomb. 3. Back to the Great Han Dynasty-I am a Female Imperial Physician: The heroine discovers some secrets in the ancient tomb, which are related to Liu Che. These novels all have plots related to mausoleums, which can satisfy your interest in ancient mausoleums.