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Follow-up of digging out the yellow calendar in the jar

An old farmer in Xi 'an dug up 1 1 kg of gold in the field. Knowing the value of cultural relics, he gave all 1 1 kg of gold to the museum. But when it was exhibited in the museum half a year later, it was marked with 8 kilograms, and 3 kilograms evaporated out of thin air. The reason given by experts is that the water has evaporated, and the real situation is unknown to outsiders.

Xi is an ancient capital with a long history. Thirteen dynasties established their capitals here. In the history of our country, Xi 'an, as the capital, has a total of 1062, which is the longest time in China. Therefore, some people say that Xi is full of ancient cities, and there are a lot of antiques buried underground. You may be able to dig up an antique by just digging, especially in a place called He Village in Xi 'an. In the field of antiques, there is even one. Can a village buy half of Hong Kong? .

The old man who dug up 1 1 kg of gold and gave it to the country is called He Cun. Yes 1970. When the old man was weeding in his field, he accidentally dug out a gray jar and opened it. It sparkles. Knowing that there must be treasure in the jar, the old man went to Shaanxi Museum and gave all the treasure in it to the country. At this time, the jar.

Later, the museum staff dug up the jar where the old man dug it, and dug up more than a thousand pieces of Tang Dynasty royal cultural relics from the ground. This incident immediately caused a great sensation, and many media rushed to report it. The museum had to conduct a closed secret study of these cultural relics for half a year. It was not until half a year later that the cultural relics were exhibited in the museum. At this time, the jar handed over by the old man had been marked as 8 kilograms.

This aroused people's curiosity, and the answer of museum experts was: when the jar was just unearthed, there was a certain gap between the gold foils, and there was some water between the gaps, which weighed three kilograms. After removing water, there are only 8 kilograms left. Although everyone is dubious about the expert's answer, as a layman, they have to choose to believe it.