The most dangerous grave in China, hundreds of thieves who stumbled into it died

Only thanks to a single kind of trap, this grave becomes a burial ground near hundreds of thieves.

Buried in burial clothes is a custom that appeared in China very early. Ancient people believe that, regardless of whether the emperor, noble or commoner, the computer, after passing away, needs to bring items to start life in the afterlife.

The number of these burial possessions will be prepared and arranged according to the economic conditions of the tomb master during his lifetime.

This is also the reason that the tombs of ancient kings and aristocrats often contain no less gold, jewels and many rare and precious artifacts that they love at birth.

But referring to the grave, besides the precious artifacts of the ancients, the posterity remembered immediately the grave thieves. In China, there was a time when the ancient tombs of this country were so devastated by bandits that "every ten graves are empty".

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In China, grave robbery has become a "problem" throughout the ages.(Illustrations).

Stealing Chinese tombs: Every tomb dares to lead!

If in the West, people can spend hundreds of years to build a cathedral, then in ancient China, there are also many emperors who spend a lot of manpower and resources to prepare themselves a resting place. splendid, gorgeous.

Through the sources of data as well as many works of art, it is not difficult to realize that the ancient Chinese worshipers always poured their hearts to build a grave, devoting a lot of enthusiasm to protect their resting place avoid being violated by others.

This is also the reason that many tombs have architecture, strange structures were born as ancient tombs in the water, in the ground, the tomb in the cave, graves in the snow .

But stemming from the attraction of interests, those who practice piracy through so many dynasties have even dared to steal.

Even the period, the king, the government sent his generals and subordinates to search and dig for the graves of the ancient people.

Evidence is that in the past, under Cao Cao had a army of tomb raiders, known as Mo Kim Hieu Ut. This name also became the common name of the bandits of the time.

Cao Cao was old around the year, he had no time to develop the economy. After that, he discovered a way to make the quickest money, that is to steal graves and bring treasures in exchange for money.

The money collected from the ancient tombs helped Cao Cao to provide troops, expand troops and develop military.

From the tomb of Mo Kim Hieu, grave robbery was relatively developed. The team also invented Lac Duong shovel - a tool dedicated to digging ancient tombs.

The most dangerous grave in the world: Buried near hundreds of thieves

The grave has appeared in China very early. Therefore, the techniques of preventing hackers were also developed and improved constantly by the ancient people, even reaching the level that made the modern people astounded.

The tomb once buried near hundreds of bandits located in Tuong Duong , Hubei, dating back over 2000 years of age is a testament to that.

Experts say that this tomb is probably the resting place of an emperor. But until now, no evidence has been found to confirm the identity of the owner of this place.

What makes that anonymous grave famous becomes rooted in a somewhat . obsessive!

When the grave was discovered, a large number of specialized tools were used to steal the grave, along with many underground tunnels.

Not only that, this is also the place to bury 80 sets of remains that are claimed by grave thieves. With the number of remains up to nearly a hundred sets, the ancient tomb has not found the identity of this owner is considered by Chinese archaeologists as "the most dangerous grave in the world".

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In the tomb of an unknown owner, archaeologists have discovered dozens of remains of bandits.(Illustration).

It is worth noting that the remains of Tuong Duong grave are not of the same era. The results of the examination of the skull sample showed that the earliest and most recent form of the body appeared to be nearly a thousand years apart.

Becoming a burial place for dozens of trespassers during many dynasties, but the strange thing is that, Tuong Duong grave only uses the most common type of trap in ancient times - sand trap.

This type of trap is set by filling sand on four sides and above of the grave. Based on the principle of flowing sand, just to steal a grave to a certain depth, the sand will automatically sink and bury the person in the blink of an eye.

Thanks to the sand protection layer, Tuong Duong grave is relatively preserved and becomes the grave of many intruders.

However, the construction of a complete sand trap tomb requires a very high level of design and construction.

Although to this day, the identity of the owner of Tuong Duong has not been disclosed, but many believe that the person in the tomb of the "most dangerous people" is not human. mediocre objects.