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Gold is uncountable, all valuables

Movie topics related to the topic of grave theft always receive special attention from the audience, the risky details mentioned in the movie are always popular. But in fact, grave theft is not as stimulating as we think, on the contrary, it is also an extremely uncivilized act.

Tomb thieves often rely on learned techniques to excavate the ancient tombs of their ancestors. Then, they stole the antiques in the grave to sell to fulfill their dream of making money overnight.

Everyone knows the frenzy of grave robbers, but just how crazy can they really be?

There is an ancient tomb in Hubei province (China), which is known for having a rich amount of antiquities. The tomb belongs to the Ming Dynasty, is the resting place of Luong Trang Vuong and his concubines. The tomb is located in Dai Hong village in Chung Tuong city.

Based on historical records, the burial items in the tomb are extremely rich. There are many rare items that people have never seen before. Tombs like these are often a “hobby” of grave robbers.

They conducted meticulous research to steal the treasures in the ancient tomb. They even proceeded to steal this tomb 7 times.

Water grave containing “treasure” was invaded 7 times by grave robbers

It was not until 2001, that experts began to pay attention to this ancient Ming Dynasty tomb. After obtaining permission, they proceeded to excavate the tomb. Because the tomb had been excavated by thieves before, at the time of excavation, the experts realized that the structure of the tomb had been seriously damaged.

Furthermore, because the grave was buried deep underground, it was flooded by groundwater. But it is also thanks to this underground water source that makes grave thieves not dare to touch the treasures in the tomb. They only dared to steal some artifacts of small value, others were barely damaged.

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The ancient tomb has an underground water source that protects against tomb robbers. Photo: Sohu

After realizing this, the experts were extremely happy and immediately used the water pump to suck out all the groundwater in the grave. After cleaning all the underground water in the tomb, when once again entering the tomb, the experts were amazed, the entire ground of the tomb was filled with gold, so much so that the foothold also no.

After excavating and processing, a total of more than 5,000 gold artifacts were recovered in the tomb.

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The tomb has more than 5,000 gold artifacts that amaze experts. Photo: Sohu

However, this is not yet the most valuable ‘treasure’ in the tomb. Experts discovered in the tomb there are many precious stones.

Based on the shape and color of the gems, experts believe that these gems do not belong to Chinese artifacts.

After conducting a search of historical documents, experts discovered that the origins of these gems were all brought back by Trinh He after his expeditions to the West, then divided among the mandarins. . These treasures suddenly disappeared without trace turned out to be buried in this tomb.

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The ancient vase is valued at more than 3,550 billion VND. Photo: Sohu

Just the appearance of these artifacts was enough to amaze everyone. However, later, experts also discovered that there were also porcelain vases from the Ming Dynasty in the tomb. This vase has just appeared, which has confused archaeologists because of its fine workmanship.

Then, all of these artifacts were sent by experts to the Hubei Museum for preservation and preservation.

Experts also conduct valuation for the antique porcelain vase. Based on the rare sophistication of the vase, it is estimated to be worth about 1 billion yuan (about more than 3,550 billion dong).

This result surprised even the experts. Because no one thought that this ancient vase was of such high value.

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