talks about the "Nine Demon Tower", everyone is familiar with it. After all, there are too many films, literary works and folk literary works about the "Nine Demon Tower". But this only appears in books and film and television works. In the real world, does the "nine-story demon tower" really exist? The answer is yes. However, the "nine-story demon tower" in reality is different from the fantasy depicted in the film and television drama, and there are no poisonous insects and beasts. So where is the "nine-story demon tower" in reality? And what is it Looks like?
Hot Water Tombs, also known as Xuewei No. 1 Tomb, is one of the top ten archaeological discoveries in 1996. There are three layers of soil under the Hot Water Tombs, making the foundation very firm. At the same time, there are several layers of stones. Stacked repeatedly. The structure looks very simple, but it contains university questions. At the same time, the foundation stone overlaps nine layers. So it is called "Nine-layer Demon Tower". Z1z
Later, the archaeological team tried to excavate the "Nine-layer Demon Tower." Many precious cultural relics have been excavated on the first and second floors of the tomb, such as gold ornaments, carved wooden birds and beasts, as well as some Eastern Roman gold coins, Persian silver coins and a large amount of well-preserved silk. In addition, there are many engraved on the tombs. Wooden steles and painted wood chips in ancient Tibetan and Mongolian scripts, most of which are related to religion. More than 700 remains of cows, horses, sheep and other livestock have been excavated from the tomb. Five more "tomb trenches" were found beside the tomb. ". The outer layer is surrounded by a dozen ditches. They are cemeteries for animals such as cows and dogs. The number of animal remains is amazing. The major discovery of
also attracted the attention of higher authorities. In addition, we lacked advanced cultural relics at that time. Excavation of the "Nine-Layer Demon Tower" was stopped. The remaining seven floors can only be excavated when the excavation technology is more advanced.