"Mr. Xia Liang, please."

Kawai Shochiku came to Xia Liang and said with a smile.

At the same time, others also looked at Xia Liang. If Xia Liang dared to resist at all, they would take action.

"Thank you very much, Mr. Kawai."

Xia Liang naturally understood that these guys asked him to go ahead and made it clear that they wanted him to explore the road, but it didn't matter.

After saying that, Xia Liang strode inside, and the others quickly followed.

The hole was obviously forced open, and everyone could still see the traces left by the explosives.

After entering the cave entrance, I soon came to a long passage. I turned on the flashlight and saw some vague murals on the surrounding walls.

Tomb chamber murals are generally painted on the four walls and top of the tomb and on both sides of the corridor. Most of their contents reflect the activities of the deceased during his lifetime, as well as gods and creatures, myths and legends, historical stories, etc., and they are mainly preaching and speaking to the deceased. commemorate.

Among the bat murals in front of us, some depict battles on the battlefield, and there are also a few people looking at each other with nods, which should be things that the owner of the tomb has experienced during his lifetime.

"Mr. Xia Liang, you know a lot about the culture of the Xia Kingdom. I wonder when you can tell when these murals were created?"

Kawai Shochiku looked at Xia Liang and asked.

"Mr. Kawai, these murals should depict some of the deceased's deeds during his lifetime. For example, this one should be a scene where the deceased was wearing armor and commanding thousands of troops on the battlefield, fighting with the enemy. There is also this one, where he is sitting on the battlefield. The person on the main seat should be the tomb owner. There is a boy next to him, and there are three people below who are bowing down. It should be a banquet.

The things recorded in these murals are also found in many other tombs. If I want to determine the identity or dynasty of the person based on the murals, I cannot do it. "

Xia Liang said while looking at these murals.

"But it seems that the owner of the tomb should have been a general during his lifetime."

He is not an archaeologist. Even if he understands the traditional culture of Xia Kingdom, he really cannot tell who the owner of the tomb is from these murals, and even an archaeologist may not be able to do it.

"Well, let's keep walking inside."

Kawai Shochiku nodded, and everyone continued walking inside.

The passage was extremely dark, but because the entrance to the cave had been forcibly opened decades ago, there was no harmful gas inside. The passage was very long, and after walking for a few minutes, I saw a corner. When I walked through this corner, I saw Everyone's expressions changed when they saw the scene in front of them.

Bones, there are more than ten bones here. Judging from the clothes these skeletons are wearing, they should be the devils who invaded the Dragon Kingdom before.

"That old guy really didn't lie to me. He really came here. It seems we found the right one."

Nakamura Komaki looked at these bones and smiled again. The existence of these bones proved that this was the tomb they were looking for.

"Mr. Kawai, the road ahead is blocked."

Xia Liang said, there must have been a collapse here, and these Japanese were hit by rocks and died as a result.

Xia Liang didn't expect that he had just entered the tomb. There are already dangers from the agency. I am afraid that the deeper you go, the more dangers there will be.

"Pull it out for me."

Before Kawai Shochiku could speak, Nakamura Komaki spoke.

Then Kawai Shochiku and others took out various digging tools from their backpacks, came to the collapsed boulder and started digging.

Xia Liang had nothing to do and continued to look at the murals around the corridor.

"Um?"

After looking at several murals, Xia Liang was suddenly stunned and his eyes fell on one of the murals. To be precise, it was an inscription carved on the stone wall.

After reading the inscription, Xia Liang's eyes flashed with surprise. Could it be that this tomb...

"Good guy? Is this Zhuge Liang's tomb?"

If not, then what’s going on with this introduction? Could it be that it was engraved by later generations after their death?

But whose tomb will be engraved with Zhuge Liang’s military career?

Looking at other murals at this time, Xia Liang finally understood the meaning of these murals. "The first picture shows Zhuge Liang plowing the Longmu, the second picture shows three visits to the thatched cottage, and the third picture shows Longzhong's strategy..."

The more he looked at it, the more Xia Liang became certain that the content of these murals could completely match Zhuge Liang's deeds.

At this time, I took a closer look at these murals and found that the figure in the painting was holding a goose feather fan. It was just because the light was too dark and the murals were severely worn. That's why Xia Liang didn't notice.

"Is it really Zhuge Liang's tomb?"

Xia Liang touched his chin. So far, although there is Zhuge Liang's tomb in Dingjun Mountain, he is not actually buried there at all.

Historically, Zhuge Liang made detailed arrangements for his funeral after he fell ill in Wuzhangyuan. The other party expected that the Shu Han would be destroyed by Wei soon. He and Sima Yi had been at war with each other for many years and had a grudge.

If the location of his cemetery were known, Sima Yi would definitely crush him to ashes to ensure that he was really dead.

So he secretly told Liu Chan, empress of Qin Dynasty, that after his death, he would not have a grand burial. He would only need to put his moon body in a coffin and carry it southward with new ropes and poles until the ropes were broken and the poles were broken. At that time, it was his burial place.

After Zhuge Liang's death, his subordinates, in accordance with his will, made great efforts in Dingjun Mountain to hide their presence from others.

Liu Chan, the later master, followed Zhuge Liang's instructions and quietly asked four strong men to carry the coffin and go south.

But after the four people walked all night, the coffin became heavier and heavier, but there was no sign of the rope being broken. After the four people discussed it, Yu Jian randomly picked a spot in the wilderness and buried it on the spot.

Later Liu Chan found out about this and killed the four people in anger, but he was forced to ask where Zhuge Liang's coffin was buried. Since then, no one knows where Zhuge Liang's real cemetery is.

But now such a tomb suddenly appeared. Whether it was the murals around the passage or the introduction to the army, everything told him that this was Zhuge Liang's real tomb.

"Zhuge Liang died of illness in Wuzhangyuan. Isn't Wuzhangyuan part of the loess plateau at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains?"

He is in the Qinling Mountains now, and the other party also died near the Qinling Mountains, so this is indeed the tomb of the other party.

"But when did Zhuge Liang build such a large tomb?"

But Xia Liang soon became confused again. The manpower and material resources required for such a large-scale tomb were unimaginable.

He didn't believe that no one knew about the other party building such a tomb at the time.

But despite the doubts in his heart, there is currently no answer, and it is not true that no one knows about this tomb. Otherwise, how could Kawai Shochiku and others have a map.

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