When the oil was just dug out, it was a sticky dark brown liquid. Oil was described as a very viscous dark brown liquid, similar to asphalt after high temperatures. The color of oil was determined by the content of colloid and asphalt. The higher the content, the darker the color. In addition, the oil may also exist in solid form. Oil resources were not directly liquid mineral deposits, but extracted from kerogen. Kerogen was a type of rock that looked like a sponge, and the holes in it were filled with oil. To extract oil, one needed to break it up, stir it, and even add pressure to the water to extract it. In general, the oil that had just been dug out was a viscous dark brown liquid, similar to asphalt after high temperature.

There were two traps in the first season of Joy of Life. The first pit was about the Ice Age of human civilization. In the movie, Ye Qingmei's letter mentioned that the era she lived in was an ice age covered by ice and snow. When the world entered a new ice age, humans began to develop from primitive society. Fan Xian was a test subject who turned memories into data. He was the only one who succeeded. The second pit was about the mysterious seal at the bottom of Taiping Courtyard's lake. The specific details were not mentioned. These questions would be answered in the second season.
Joy of Life's first season had two traps. The first pit was about the Ice Age of human civilization. The film mentioned that Ye Qingmei lived in an ice age, and when the world entered a new Ice Age, humans began to develop from primitive society. The second pit was the mysterious seal at the bottom of Taiping Courtyard's lake. The specific details had yet to be revealed. These holes would be filled in the second season, and the audience could look forward to the development of the subsequent plot.
Joy of Life's first season had two traps. The first pit was about the Ice Age of human civilization. The film mentioned that Ye Qingmei lived in an ice age, and when the world entered a new Ice Age, humans began to develop from primitive society. The second pit was the mysterious seal at the bottom of Taiping Courtyard's lake. These questions would be answered in the second season. The specific details were not mentioned.
Many large tombs had been excavated in Luoyang in recent years. These included the Eastern Zhou Dynasty's tomb, the Northern Wei Dynasty's Xuanwu Emperor's tomb, the Northern Wei Dynasty's Jiemin Emperor's tomb, and the Cao Wei Dynasty's tomb. Eight Eastern Zhou tombs were discovered when the farmland of Jin Village in Luoyang collapsed, but most of the cultural relics had been resold. Luoyang also had the mausoleum of the Eastern Han emperor, but it had yet to be excavated. The ancient tombs in Luoyang had suffered serious looting during the excavation process, so there were no sensational tombs.
I'm not really sure what 'dug caricatura' means. Maybe it's a unique term or something specific to a certain context.
Youmai was a common green leafy vegetable with many effects and effects. It contained lactucin, which helped with sleep. It could be squeezed into juice and drunk before bed. The lettuce contained mannitol and other active ingredients, which had the effect of diuretics and promoting blood circulation. It also contained diet fiber and vitamins C, which had the effect of eliminating excess fat, so it was called weight-loss lettuce. The vegetable was also rich in vitamins and minerals, and its nutritional value was higher than that of lettuce and lettuce. The cooking method of the lettuce could be cold or stir-fried. However, you need to pay attention when eating lettuce. People with deficiency of the spleen and stomach and frequent frequency should not eat it.
In the search results provided, there was no explicit mention of the novel recommendations that had been dug out by others.
The novel with the Supreme Being Bone removed was " Perfect World ". This novel described how the main character, Shi Hao, was born with the supreme bone, but it was snatched away by his clan brother Shi Yi and his mother, causing him to fall seriously ill and die. Later on, Shi Hao was placed in the Stone Clan's ancestral grounds by his parents, and only managed to pull himself together after experiencing several life and death struggles. This novel was Chen Dong's fifth novel, also known as " Heaven Covering Prelude ".