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Chapter 30 The Second Law

my country has a long history of robbing ancient tombs. The earliest tomb recorded in history is the tomb of Shangtang, the first king of the Shang Dynasty, which dates back about 3,600 years. The first robbing incident occurred in the late Western Zhou Dynasty more than 2,770 years ago. Someone got a jade seal from an excavated ancient tomb with a cross engraved on it, but no one recognized it at the time.

Unlike Luoyang and Guanzhong in the north, many places in the south have thin soil, lots of rocks, and high water levels, making the Luoyang shovel useless. Local tomb robbers "adapt to local conditions" and after long-term exploration and summarization, they have developed a set of methods and techniques for finding and identifying treasures. .

Mr. Liu Hongfu, a Hunan scholar, has been dealing with folk antiques and cultural relics dealers for many years. He took the opportunity to understand and study the methods and techniques of tomb robbers in the areas ar

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