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A large number of gold and silverware were unearthed from the ancient tomb of the prototype of the nine-story demon tower. Is the legend of the nine-story demon tower true?

Does the nine-story demon tower really survive? It is a mystery in the hearts of many people. Is such a mysterious place really possible? But this place may really exist, but it is not as mysterious as in movies and TV shows. Recently, new discoveries have been made about the nine-story demon tower prototype ancient tomb. Archaeologists said that the large amount of funerary objects poured out of the corridor could reflect the noble status of the owner of the tomb, but the exact status is still uncertain. It was found that the funerary objects included turquoise, gold foil, gold elephants, etc. The gold medal decoration of the sun and moon pair with the lion and the golden phoenix hairpin inlaid with turquoise were very exquisite. Archaeological experts also discovered a pass guard with camel-like scratches on it.

The nine-story demon pagoda was discovered by archaeology in Xuewei No. 1 Tomb in 1996. It is the most spectacular tomb group in China, located in Tubo, Dulan, and an ancient tomb group in Qinghai. The person in charge of the tomb should be a member of the Tuyuhun dynasty, so the tomb is of high rank. Exposed to the Weixue Prairie in Hotwater Township and Zamari Village, archaeological discoveries numbered the tomb, Xuewei No. 1, and the large tomb, which were a combination of wood, concrete rammed earth walls, and stone walls.

The wooden floor is thin at the top and short at the bottom, thick at the bottom and long at the bottom, with nine layers in total. In addition, there is an unlucky rumor among Tibetans in this ancient tomb, which is considered to be a high-rise building with monsters, so the local farmers and herdsmen denounce it as a nine-story monster building. The relationship between Tuyuhun and the Central Dynasty was very clear, and they attached great importance to the study of Chinese culture. Accordingly, the tombs also looked at Feng Shui in a different light. The tomb is a trapezoidal double-layered gate. The north is connected to the natural branch, and the south protrudes outside the branch. The north and south are super long, facing the mountains, and the north faces south. There are mountains extending from both sides of the tomb to the sides of the tomb. There is a huge boulder at the intersection of the two mountains, which looks like a bird's head.

The mountains on both sides spread out like a bird's wings, and the front looks like a roc spreading its arms. Based on the latest research materials, Tuyuhun's convincing drawing is that of a locust warbler, which according to this is a kingfisher in flight. In front of the tomb is the Chahan Wusu River, which can be described as a geomantic treasure. It proves that the Tuyuhun people believe in the Feng Shui of birth, aging, sickness and death in the land they came from. This mass grave is a paradise of dragon veins that the Tuyuhun people deliberately picked.