The first tomb-robbing king who robbed 65.438+00 billion cultural relics came to no good end. Why?
With the passage of time, grave robbery has become a hot industry, and more and more people have joined it. Among them, Huang Chao, the leader of the uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, and Wen Tao, the "ancestor" of tomb raiding in the Five Dynasties, are the most famous. During the period of the Republic of China, Sun Dianying, a super grave robber, was born. He used a large number of soldiers to dig the ancient tomb with a clear knife and a clear gun, sweeping away the treasures in the tomb of Empress Dowager Cixi and shocking the world.
Grave robbing requires not only courage, but also "technology". It is reported that Jiao Si, a famous grave robber in Chinese history, is very good at finding graves through sound. Legend has it that in a thunderstorm, he led a group of disciples to determine which tomb was buried underground by looking, smelling, listening and cutting. Then start there, most of them can dig into the ancient tombs, and most of them can get the cracked gold and silver treasures.
Not only listen to the sound, but also many people are good at smelling it. As long as the owner smells it, he can judge the age of the ancient tomb and whether it has been stolen according to the smell of the soil. It is said that there was such an old grave robber with a strong sense of smell in Changsha before liberation, who specialized in excavating the tombs of Han and Tang Dynasties. His sense of smell is extremely sensitive, and he can tell the age accurately at a glance by the cultural relics he has smelled. At that time, it was said that a young man didn't believe it and deliberately took a piece of paint soaked in a urine pit seven months ago for inspection. But I don't want the old expert to accurately tell the unearthed time and soaking time of this cultural relic in the urine pit just by smelling it. This really confirms such a sentence: the master is in the folk.
Now, let's take a look at the legendary story of Yao Yuzhong, the first grave robber after the founding of New China.
Yao Yuzhong, born in 1962, is from Inner Mongolia. He has three characteristics: First, his education is low. It is reported that he did not even graduate from elementary school, and his stomach was obviously poor in ink. Second, high understanding. Because his father is a famous local geomantic master, he was proficient in geomantic omen, five elements and astronomical phenomena in his teens, which can be said to be profound in geomantic omen. The third is to debut early. In the late 1980s, Yao Yuzhong, who was less than 20 years old, began to rob tombs. He calls himself a fortune teller. Wherever he went, he analyzed the mountain feng shui during the day, observed the starry sky at night and explored the location of the ancient tomb.
Yao Yuzhong, because of his rich professional skills, never let go of grave robbery. As a result, he made a lot of money by robbing tombs and reselling cultural relics. Later, he brought his younger brother in and set up a professional "touch gold team". The number of "touch gold team" is small, only five or six people, but the work efficiency is extremely high. Because all the places designated by Yao Yuzhong are places where miracles are witnessed, the players are often stunned when they dig down, revealing a "golden nest", and digging and digging can be said to be a success. As a result, through robbery, the "touch gold team" became a nouveau riche. Yao Yuzhong is well-known in the grave robbery field, and is known as "the first master of gold touch".
After making a windfall, Yao Yuzhong made two moves: First, he honored his ancestors and bought several high-end villas in his hometown. You know, the villa at that time was a "luxury" that ordinary people dared not even think about. Such a move to buy a luxury car can be described as a move worthy of pride and pride.
The second is to spend money like running water. When Yao Yuzhong got more money, he soon became addicted to gambling. He often went to casinos. But he is a man who will lose every bet, and it is common for underground casinos to lose millions overnight. A few times, because he lost all his cash, he simply took the priceless treasures from the ancient tomb from him as gambling money. It is reported that once, a gambler got a string of agate beads valued at 500,000 yuan from Yao Yuzhong. After verification by experts, he called it a rare cultural relic of Liao Dynasty, with a market valuation of more than 5 million yuan, which shocked everyone.
As the saying goes, you can't live if you commit a crime. Yao Yuzhong spends a lot of money on gambling and shows off his wealth. Later, the police learned about it, so they captured Yao Yuzhong in a casino. As a result, hundreds of priceless treasures were found by searching his home. In the end, Yao Yuzhong confessed to the grave robbery crime he committed under the condition of all the physical evidence.
Subsequently, other members of the "Dianjin Group" were arrested one after another, and the police intensified their efforts to recover more than 2,000 pieces of cultural relics sold by Yao Yuzhong, with a total value of more than 654.38 billion yuan. On April 201June 14, Yao Yuzhong, known as the biggest grave robbery case since New China, was sentenced to death. Now it has turned to dust. Is this the karma of the karmic cycle of grave robbery?