In 1963, three archaeologists entered the secret passage of Huang taiji's mausoleum. Why did they almost die?
Emperor Kangxi and Emperor Jiaqing both expanded and repaired it. What is its architectural layout? Sleep before and after? All the buildings are arranged from south to north in turn. This imperial tomb was built according to the characteristics of the Ming Dynasty imperial tomb. Generally speaking, it was built on a flat land, but it has beautiful scenery and is a treasure trove of geomantic omen. He has experienced more than 4 years of wind and rain. During the Japanese occupation of Northeast China, he was still able to preserve it completely. I have to say that this is a miracle. In those days, the Japanese army also wanted to dig this mausoleum, but they could not find the entrance to the underground palace, and finally they had to give up. But the seemingly impregnable underground palace was almost opened by archaeologists in 1963.
In p>1963, a staff member of forest management saw a fox during a patrol. The fox might be frightened. When the staff member was approaching, he got into a tree hole not far away, so the staff member immediately called for someone to fill it like a tree hole, hoping to force the fox out, but unexpectedly found that the tree hole was bottomless and the water was not enough. Soon, everyone decided to dig the hole in the tree. When they dug it to a depth of more than one meter, they found a large slate blocking the way. When they uncovered the slate, they found that there was a brick tunnel below. They thought this matter was serious, so they immediately reported it and covered it up.
After receiving the news, an expedition team consisting of three people was set up soon. They went into the cave in turn to observe. After running for more than 1 meters, they were blocked by stone pillars, and the way back was the same. The cave was very narrow, and it was even more difficult to get in and out. They were building a closed and narrow space, and they could not turn around at all. Moreover, the air in the tunnel became thinner and thinner, and their lives were in danger at any time. The three members of the expedition were trapped in it.