A pyramid was found in Shandong, and there are three springs on the mountain. What do archaeologists say about this?
A pyramid with three springs was found in Shandong. Archaeologists said that a monarch was buried here.
As we all know, China has a long history, and countless treasures are buried in many valuable ancient tombs. These treasures represent the historical period, people's life, culture and economic development at that time. The excavation of ancient tombs plays a very important role in understanding ancient culture and history. Now another ancient tomb has been found in Yimeng Mountain, Shandong Province, which surprised archaeologists.
A pyramid has been found in Shandong, and there are three springs on the mountain.
The Yimeng Mountain area in Shandong has an obvious feature, that is, there are steep mountain walls around the mountain, but it is very flat at the top. Very much like the pyramids in Egypt.
What's more unique is that there are spring holes on the Yimeng Mountain, from which spring water gurgles out, which is regarded by local people as a treasure trove of geomantic omen. The local authorities are also preparing to develop this place into a tourist attraction, but at this time a big secret has been revealed.
King Ji's tomb with mountains as its tomb.
during the excavation, the constructors found some ancient bronzes and immediately reported them to the relevant departments. After expert appraisal, this is actually a large-scale ancient tomb in the Spring and Autumn Period. Through excavation, hundreds of precious cultural relics and bronze products unique to that period were unearthed.
Unlike other tombs in the Spring and Autumn Period, this tomb was built in a special geographical location, which is very rare. Therefore, this tomb has not been stolen and is well preserved. Now, this monarch has been sleeping here for thousands of years, undisturbed by outsiders.
what do archaeologists say about this?
When they saw these precious cultural relics excavated by the builders, the archaeologists concluded that there should be a great man buried here. As expected, what is buried here is the monarch of the State of Ji in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. After the demise of the State of Ji, he fled to Shandong with his ministers and residents, found this mountain, lived on it, and was buried here after his death.