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When it comes to Zheng He, many people will think of his seven voyages to the West, but according to the information left by the owner of a tomb unearthed in Nanjing, Zheng He probably didn't make seven voyages to the West. An ancient tomb was accidentally discovered during the construction of the south foot of Zutang Mountain in Jiangning, Nanjing. This tomb is not very noble, but it is not small in scale. From this point of view, the tomb owner's status was not low before his death.

It's a pity that the tomb was stolen before it was excavated, and there were traces left by Captain Touch Gold. Valuable things have long been swept away, and the rest are things that are too heavy to carry or of low value.

After expert research, it is found that this is the tomb of Amin dynasty, and the owner of the tomb is a eunuch named Hong Bao. Experts found an inscription on the wall of the tomb, called Shou Zang Ming, which is equivalent to an epitaph and records the great events of the deceased before his death.

After consulting all kinds of materials, the experts finally sorted out the clue. According to the epitaph, the tomb owner Hong Bao entered the palace at the age of thirteen and became a eunuch. At the age of 29, he began to follow Judy and work beside him. Humboldt played an important role in the process of Ming Taizu Judy seizing the country and usurping the throne, and was one of the pioneers of Ming Taizu's accession to the throne.

Because of this, this man, as one of Judy's confidants, was lucky enough to follow Zheng He to the Western Seas.

The more experts read this inscription carefully, the more frightened they are, because it carefully records Zheng He's nine voyages to the West, which is completely different from the history we know now. According to the identity of the tomb owner, this data should not be deliberately falsified, which is very credible and plays an important role in our understanding of the history of the early Ming Dynasty.

The epitaph, especially the record of Zheng He's voyage to the West, is very detailed. If further research is true, then let's discuss Zheng He's nine voyages to the Western Ocean instead of seven.

Experts on such a serious topic naturally dare not jump to conclusions. At present, this matter is still under further study, or we will dare to confirm it when we can find this evidence in more such graves.

Because the tomb was stolen, what was left in the tomb was of low value. But even without the treasure, it is still very important to archaeologists.

The things left behind are mainly Yuhuan, crystal beads, Buddha beads, golden hairpin and so on. Although these things are not as valuable as those luxurious gold and silver jewelry, they are also of great historical research value.

Among the unearthed cultural relics, one is the largest, heaviest and most eye-catching. Archaeologists haven't figured out what this thing is for.

It looks like a jar, or a big jar. At first, experts thought it was used to release water, but it was completely unnecessary to put a jar of water in the grave.

When you get close, you can smell a smell of oil, and there is a long wick sticking out of the barrel. Some people suspect that it is an ever-burning lamp for lighting.

At that time, the experts also helpless, unknown so. Now, the research on this jar is still going on. Putting such a big thing in the grave must have its function. The research on this ancient tomb, which has brought many problems, has never stopped. The patronage and destruction of grave robbers make it more difficult to study this ancient tomb.