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The influence of the theft of Wang Qian cemetery on Hangzhou Feng Shui.

The tomb of Qian Liu, King of Wu Yue State in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, was stolen. After being fully tracked by Lin 'an Branch of Hangzhou Public Security Bureau, all the 175 cultural relics stolen by grave robbers were recovered, and they were well preserved and undamaged.

Wu Yueguo is one of the Five Dynasties and Ten Countries, with Hangzhou as its capital. Qian Liu, King of Wu Yueguo, was the founding emperor of Wu Yueguo, and Qian Liu was a very successful emperor. When he was in office, the economy of Wu Yue State was prosperous, agriculture was developed, and talents were abundant, especially the culture of wuyue was the most prosperous among the Five Dynasties and Ten Countries. Therefore, there are many cultural relics left by Wu Yueguo, and they are all very distinctive. These cultural relics are of great significance to the study of the development and characteristics of Wuyue culture.

In fact, the occupation of grave robbery has existed since ancient times. With the development of human science and technology, the technology of grave robbery is becoming more and more advanced, and grave robbers are becoming more and more rampant. In ancient times, grave robbers used special digging tools to rob tombs. It took a long time because it was dug by hand. However, with the development of metallurgical technology, the emergence of steel excavation tools has greatly shortened the time of grave robbery and greatly improved the efficiency. With the development of industrial technology, the tools of modern grave robbers have also improved a lot. The traditional tomb-robbing artifact Luoyang shovel has been eliminated. In order to improve efficiency, Luoyang shovel was transformed into a sub-shovel and a trowel. They will also use modern detection equipment and advanced equipment to directly break the tomb bricks and easily enter the tomb to steal the cultural relics inside.

In addition to the increasingly advanced technology of grave robbers, there are still obvious loopholes in the supervision and monitoring of ancient tombs. There are no advanced equipment and instruments installed near the tomb to monitor the situation around the tomb to prevent grave robbers from approaching the tomb. We will continue to crack down on grave robbery and theft of cultural relics. The ultimate goal of grave robbers is to obtain economic benefits, so these paths can be blocked. Grave robbers can succeed, completely taking advantage of the loopholes in the management of ancient tombs.

Cultural relics are the common heritage of all mankind and the most important basis for studying ancient history and culture. We should protect them well.