The grave robbery is notorious but the thieves miss the extremely valuable things

Gia Luu Vu (890-941), his birth name is Ngu Ly (Wuli), of the Khiet Dan ethnic group. He was one of the princes of the Lia dynasty, and a cousin of Jiabao A Bao (Yelu Abao) - the founder of the Lia dynasty.

When he was still young, Gia Luu Vu followed Gia Luo A Bao to fight the Central Highlands. After the Khiet Dan clan conquered Bohai, Gia Luu Vu was promoted to the state of Dong Dan - a vassal of Dai Lieu.

After his death, at that time, the tomb of Gia Luu Vu escaped the sight of the Female Legs. But according to the law of history, his grave did not escape from the sight of the later grave. In 1992, grave robbers opened the gates of Gia Luu Vu .

Gia Law Vu is buried in a rather remote village in Xifeng City, Inner Mongolia. Northeast of the village is a mountain range. The mountains here overlap the message with the streams, looking from afar like cracks. Therefore, people also call this mountain range Liet Phung Son. His tomb had three faces on the mountain, envisioned like a garbage shovel.   

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Tomb door of Gia Law Vu.

Originally, there were two stone doors with a height higher than the head in front of the tomb. But then a door was taken down by tomb robbers and used as a ladder to operate, the top of the ladder due to being stepped on so much that no pattern remains. The remaining stone door was nearly undamaged, a picture of a deity like a real-life deity, on an armored sword handle, a solemn face and a bearded beard. Solemnity!

When the tomb was excavated, archaeologists discovered that there was a cave the size of a water tank, suggesting the tomb was robbed! At the scene, there are many broken pieces of silk, broken pieces of coffins and naked human bones, expressing the greed and cruelty of grave robbers.

Archaeologists in the process of clearing the ruins, found that the clothes worn on the tomb owner were torn, showing that the thieves had expected to find valuable treasures in the tomb.

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The gold treasures found

Despite this, archaeologists decided to dig deeper, and what surprised them more and more. As it turned out, grave robbers destroyed only a small portion of the outer compartment. This tomb is 10.2 meters above the ground, 32.5 meters long and has numerous national cultural relics inside of gold, silver, copper, iron, amber agate, swords, guns, as well as lots of gold jewelry and many unearthed cultural relics, known as the country's "top ten archaeological discoveries" !

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Antique garbage container (13.8 cm high)

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Brown enamel vase, national level 1 antiques.

Only 45 days later, the tomb robbery was traced. Surprisingly, the tomb robbers collected only a handful of gold jewelry, as well as counterfeit everyday items such as water jugs or food jars. They did not know that the tomb actually had an empty tomb inside, containing ancient treasures.

Archaeologists think this is the most ridiculous plagiarism in history. However, the most unfortunate thing is that Gia Gia Vu's coffin was destroyed, many objects and countless silk fabrics were also destroyed, causing the nation to lose a lot of valuable historical information. However, experts also collected many artifacts with great cultural value, which can be considered as national treasures.