What are the treasures that Wang Pangzi brought out of the tomb in Notes on Grave Robbery?
Even if the tomb is extremely dangerous, our greedy Wang Pangzi will never return empty-handed, just as Wu Xie teased the fat man in Tomb Raider in the original work: sightseeing, then taking it all away after observation.
In the early stage of Tomb Raiding Notes, Wang Pangzi paid more attention to what benefits he could get every time he went to rob a tomb, and did not do business at a loss. With the gradual formation of the Iron Triangle, Wang Pangzi, who is full of fireworks and greedy philistine, no longer pays attention to the treasure in the ancient tomb, but is more brave and fearless.
1, Seven-Star Lugong "Notes on Tomb Robbery" Seven-Star Lugong Wang Pangzi took out a roll of yellow silk inlaid with gold from Zhou Wang's tomb. Of course, after his uncle had it appraised, he found that the silk book was a fake because the gold content in it was too high to be refined at that time. After speculation by his uncle and Wu Xie, the real thing was changed by his little brother. However, although it is a fake, the material is high-purity gold, and the value is not cheap, but gold has a price, which is many times worse than the real thing.
In this ancient tomb, not only the fat man took out the gold fine print, but also his uncle took out the nested coffin of Wang Yu who died in the Zhou Dynasty. It is said that the material is Manas jade in Xinjiang, and Wu Xie also took out a purple and gold box with amethyst texture, which contained copper jade with snake eyebrows. It can be said that the first time I went to rob a tomb, Wang Pangzi had the lowest value.
2, Xisha Submarine Tomb According to Wu Xie and his uncle's speculation, Xisha Submarine Tomb is Wang Zanghai's tomb, because the submarine tomb is too sinister, only Wang Pangzi brought out a night pearl from this tomb, but in the end, it was identified by Wu Xie that the night pearl was also fake, not a fishbone, and the villa could finally be changed. Although the original does not say where the villa can be changed, it is enough for Wang Pangzi.
3. Genting Tiangong Genting Tiangong is said to be the tomb of the slave king. The deepest part of the tomb is bronze doors. In this tomb, Wang Pangzi got the most, bringing out six pieces of gold, all of which were of high value. One of the western stilts is inlaid with agate gold cups, and the auction price is $400,000. Others didn't make it clear that Wang Pangzi's trip to Genting Palace was both famous and famous.
After Genting Palace, I went down to the tomb. The original book didn't say what treasures Wang Pangzi brought out of the tomb. I only mentioned that I brought a short black gold knife with the same material as the old black gold knife from Zhang Gu Lou. The purpose of bringing this knife out is to give it to my little brother as a birthday present.
Like Ghost Blowing Lights, Tomb Notes has one regret, that is, no matter how many treasures in the ancient tomb, they will eventually be destroyed and vanished. What impresses readers most is these people and their adventures, as well as the mutual support of human nature, life and death and * * * in times of crisis.