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Chapter 807: The Mystery of Cao Cao's High Tomb(1/3)

Suddenly, among these voices, he saw one. This man was in military uniform. Jian Yumei knew that it was the military uniform of the Three Kingdoms in the late Han Dynasty.

Seeing how powerful this person was, Jian Yumei got a clear voice.

Cao Cao, King Wu of Wei.

Could it be that I think about it every day and dream about it at night?

Although Jian Yumei's eyes were closed, he could clearly see everything in front of him.

Jian Yumei thought, fortunately she has been practicing hard these days and Xin'er and the others are not around, otherwise it would be strange if they were not scared to death.

At this time, Cao Cao seemed to have said a few words, but Jian Yumei did not remember them clearly at the time.

When he was about to ask in detail, he suddenly heard the cry of the golden phoenix.

Jian Yumei suddenly opened her eyes.

I saw Jinfeng standing at the door, looking frightened.

Although Jian Yumei sometimes told her some supernatural things, Jinfeng was still frightened at the moment.

"Jinfeng, why are you screaming?" Jian Yumei smiled.

At this time, Xin'er also came over.

"Sister Jinfeng, what are you calling," Xin'er said.

"Brother, sister, I saw a man standing here, and he was wearing ancient clothes. I was frightened. Maybe I shouldn't call, but I saw him standing there with a majestic look. Brother closed his eyes again. The eyes were there, and I was afraid that my eldest brother would be in danger, so I screamed," Jinfeng said.

"It's okay. It's over. There's no danger. He just came to remind me of something," Jian Yumei said with a smile.

"Well, it's good that you're not in danger," Jinfeng said.

Jian Yumei looked at Jinfeng and smiled.

He knew that Jinfeng wanted to come to accompany him, but he didn't expect to encounter this.

"You two are here, so come and accompany me," Jian Yumei said with a smile.

He took both men's hands.

Jinfeng and Xin'er suddenly blushed.

At this moment, it is spring, and Jian Yumei feels the warm spring breeze in this spring breeze.

No matter what happens in troubled times, the joy of life will always be there.

After lingering with the two of them, they fell into a deep sleep.

Jian Yumei thought carefully about what Cao Cao said just now.

Slowly, in his confusion, he seemed to finally remember.

What Cao Cao said was, "Come find me as soon as possible, and don't let the rebellious officials and traitors disturb my peace."

Jian Yumei was suddenly startled and he woke up.

He seemed to see a piece of clothing flashing past the window.

Jian Yumei flew up, quickly put on his clothes and jumped out of the window.

When he came to the hill outside the villa, he saw some clothes fluttering in the woods in the distance, but they disappeared in an instant.

Jian Yumei suddenly broke into a cold sweat.

Could it really be Cao Cao?

What I heard clearly just now was not because I remembered it, but because he told me again.

Because he spoke with an accent, I couldn't hear him clearly, so I couldn't remember it at first.

But why did Cao Cao say that there were rebellious officials and traitors? Did he regard the Japanese as rebellious traitors?

It was possible, Jian Yumei thought, since the Japanese had a great relationship with Xu Fu and Cao Cao was from the late Han Dynasty. At that time, Xu Fu was not far from the sea and his descendants wanted to invade China, so they could be called rebellious officials and traitors.

Early the next morning, Jian Yumei opened the secret book of the South China Sea.

He saw the above record about Cao Cao's tomb.

Jian Yumei had scanned it before, but now, something happened and she had to study it carefully.

The above records about Cao Cao's tomb are similar to those in the earliest historical books.

But it seems to be mentioned that Cao Cao's tomb was originally a sparse burial, but later after Cao Pi became emperor, he felt that his father was shabby and unfilial, so he built a tomb and put a lot of things in it. He also did this to commemorate his memory. Cao Cao.

When Jian Yumei saw this, she carefully studied the location of the records in the book.

I saw it said inside that this tomb is under the Zhang River.

Jian Yumei was a little surprised.

Do legends and reality really match up?

Jian Yumei came to Chi Feng's shop. He still wanted to discuss some things with Chi Feng. He knew that if Professor Mu was not around, Chi Feng might still have some research on some ancient tombs.

It just so happened that Chi Feng was leisurely in the store at the moment. He was wandering around, looking like he was doing nothing.

"Boss Chi, you are very free," Jian Yumei smiled.

"Yes, these are troubled times after all, and there must be little business. I can't help it. After all, I can't close the door and leave. Everyone has lived like this, and so have I," Chi Feng looked at a group of Japanese patrols passing by outside and lowered his voice. Throat.

"Yes, life has to go on day by day, and people must survive," Jian Yumei said.

"Yes, by the way, Jian Yumei, how have you been studying Cao Cao's tomb recently," Chi Feng said.

"I learned here that Cao Cao seems to have a real tomb. Cao Pi built it for him and said there are many treasures in it," Jian Yumei said.

"That's possible. Lu Ji of the Eastern Jin Dynasty once saw Cao Cao's will in the national collection of books, saying that he wanted to be buried next to Ximen Bao's ancestral hall in Yecheng. He also said that he didn't want gold, silver, or land, and that all the soldiers didn't want it. He left his post to worship him, and also said that he would distribute the rare incense he collected to his women at Tongquetai and let them make a living selling incense. Judging from this, Cao Cao may not have put gold or silver in it." Chi Feng said.

"Then our last analysis was wrong, but we have made new discoveries," Jian Yumei smiled.

"Yes, if it is according to what you said, it is possible. But this Zhanghe River is a very magical place. It is said that it was there that Ximen Bao arranged for the marriage of Hebo. At that time, people said that there were water monsters in the river. During the Qing Dynasty, it was also said that after the Zhang River dried up, someone once found a stone tablet, saying it was Cao Cao's tomb. Others said that there was a black hole there. When the water dried up, someone went in and found that it was Cao Cao's tomb, and there were countless treasures in it. , this legend may be true," Chi Feng said.

"Well, maybe," Jian Yumei thought, maybe the tomb is under the Zhang River.

I don't know how the Japanese received the news.

"I heard that they invited an archeology professor here. It seems that this time, he is also called Kimura and lives in the Peking Hotel. Why don't you go and have a look when you have time," Chi Feng said quietly to Jian Yumei.

Jian Yumei knew that Chi Feng had a wide range of acquaintances, and this news should be reliable. But what is the relationship between this Kimura and the previous one, Jian Yumei was thinking.

It's better to go and have a look.

That night, Jian Yumei quietly came to the Peking Hotel.

He learned about Kimura's room through the waiter's mouth, and he quietly came outside Kimura's room.

There is talk inside.

Across the door, Jian Yumei quietly approached.

"Professor Kimura, thank you for your support to our military. On behalf of the North China Garrison, I welcome your arrival. I hope we can cooperate well this time, dig out treasures, and contribute to the jihad of our empire," a Japanese officer said.

"You're welcome, Colonel Hashimoto, from now on we will be in the same boat. I will work hard to find those treasures according to my profession. I have been studying that treasure. I think my efforts for many years will not be in vain," Kimura said.

"Thank you. What you said is really helpful to us," Hashimoto said.

"You're welcome. I came here for my own purpose. My brother disappeared for the cause of the empire. I will definitely find out the real reason," Kimura said.

"Oh, Kimura, what's going on with your brother? Can you tell me," Hashimoto said.

"My brother discovered a secret. He just told us that he had discovered a secret. Later he said that he would go to China to take action, but in the end he lost all contact. Later, I contacted people from the military department carefully to inquire. They I didn’t say it at first, but recently, I also discovered some secrets, so I contacted the military, and they told me some things, so I will definitely succeed this time, and I hope to avenge my brother," Kimura said.

Hashimoto was a little shocked at this moment, and he was speechless. Maybe he felt that there were some things that he couldn't say more.

Jian Yumei was very surprised when she was outside.

This Kimura is the younger brother of that Kimura.

Thinking of the island on the sea that day, wasn't Kimura missing? Could this Kimura be planning to avenge his brother? Who did he want to seek revenge from?

At this moment, Jian Yumei knew that Hashimoto was coming out, so he quickly retreated.

On the way back, Jian Yumei thought, it seems that this matter is not that simple.

But he was also mentally prepared.

Because the Japanese are very fascinated by the Three Kingdoms, Jian Yumei knows that Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a book that Japanese people like very much, so the Japanese must be interested in things about Cao Cao.

But Jian Yumei thought that she must stop him no matter what, and not let the Japanese take away China's treasures.

When Jian Yumei meditated that night, all that appeared in her mind was Cao Cao back then.

He saw a weak-headed young man who was chivalrous and reckless at the moment. He read a lot of books every day and practiced martial arts diligently. His favorite thing was "Sun Tzu's Art of War" and he often practiced the key points in it. Jian Yumei knew that this was Cao Cao.

"In the future, you can become the traitor of the Qingping Dynasty and the hero of troubled times." A Nanyang master said to Cao Cao at this moment, and Cao Cao laughed.

Because of his family background, when he was twenty years old, he got the position of a lieutenant in northern Luoyang, specializing in managing local public security. Cao Cao set up several five-color sticks at the yamen and announced loudly, "Whoever dares to violate the law will use these five-color sticks." Kill him with a stick,"

Soon a relative of a powerful man broke the law, and Cao Cao mercilessly killed him.

For a time, no one in the capital dared to break the law.

But because Cao Cao's character was too direct, he was always marginalized.
To be continued...
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