The mystery of the whereabouts of the three treasures in ancient peasant uprising
1. Where is the treasure of King Chuang?
According to legend, after Li Zicheng, the king of the late Ming Dynasty, captured the capital, he found a lot of jewels from the palace. After the defeat, he hurriedly handed all the gold and silver in the national treasury to confidant minister Lee Guo, hoping that he would hide the jewels for a comeback in the future. Li Guoli immediately cut his hair and became a monk, leading more than 100 disciples to Tianmenshan Temple in Hunan. Jewelry was also hidden in secret. Since then, the inheritance of the Qing dynasty has become more and more stable, and Li Guo died with a grudge. It is said that before he died, he hid the jewels in many places in Tianmen Mountain and poisoned all the workers who carried them with poisoned wine.
Later generations heard this statement, and people who went to Tianmen Mountain to explore treasures flocked to it. However, this treasure seems to have been bought out of thin air. 200 1, 14 gold ornaments such as gold hairpin and gold hoop were found in a steep rock in Guanyin Mountain, Zhangjiajie, not far from Tianmen Mountain, which seemed to bring a little hope to the world, but there was no clue since then. It is not clear whether the gold ornaments of Guanyin Mountain are the treasures of King Chuang.
2. The third cave in Shi Dakai
Shi Dakai is undoubtedly the "sad general" of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, but his treasure actually ranks among the five treasure mysteries in Chinese and foreign military history. It is rumored that Shi Dakai once left a treasure map with a poem: "There is water on the mountain, and treasure is in it". But for so many years, no one can solve this mystery. Two of them are more reliable.
The first one is "Beauty's Tomb, Treasure House". There is a beloved princess in Shi Dakai who has superb martial arts and has rescued Shi Dakai from danger many times. After Effie's death, Shi Dakai chose a place with a treasure trove of geomantic omen to bury his concubine. However, later generations have been digging here, but they have never seen the shadow of the treasure. Then, another statement seems to be more popular.
During the Anti-Japanese War, Liu Xiang, a former governor of Sichuan Province, believed that when Shi Dakai was mired in the Dadu River, he hastily buried his treasure at the foot of the back mountain of Gaoshengdian, Zidadi, Shimian County, Sichuan Province. It was here that Shi Dakai was wiped out. To this end, Liu Xiang took a large number of people to explore there. After digging into the mountain wall, he found three caves. Legend has it that after two of them were dug up, sporadic weapons and gold and silver were found, but just as the third cave was about to open, Chiang Kai-shek ordered that this kind of behavior be banned.
At this point, Shi Dakai's treasure has also become a mystery.
3. The boathouse of the Heaven and Earth Society
There is a boathouse in Lichuan, Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province. From a distance, it looks like a boat, and the house of 108, with traffic jams, is old and quiet.
It has been verified that the owner of this mansion is Huang Huilou, a member of the Heaven and Earth Society's Anti-Qing and Restoration Society. Because the people of the Heaven and Earth Society didn't dig out the treasures of the Qing Dynasty, they accumulated a batch of "activity funds", which are said to be hidden in the boathouse. This attracted a large number of people to explore the treasure.
In 2006, it rained continuously, and Huang's ancestral hall began to leak rain. The craftsmen accidentally found a mural of a dragon fighting for the tripod on the wall, which was obviously a great disrespect to the Qing Dynasty, and the boathouse seemed to be more certain as the site of the Heaven and Earth Society. It is said that due to the extremely complicated structure of the boathouse, there should be many secret rooms and darkrooms that have not been discovered. Perhaps the treasure is in those secret rooms, which is unknown.