Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Mysterious bamboo slips were unearthed in the ancient tombs of Han Dynasty. Experts carefully cracked it for two years and found Jiang Ziya's works.

Mysterious bamboo slips were unearthed in the ancient tombs of Han Dynasty. Experts carefully cracked it for two years and found Jiang Ziya's works.

I believe everyone is no stranger to Jiang Ziya, an ancient figure. The well-known Guiguzi, Zhuge Liang, Liu Bowen and others are actually his disciples. Among all the unique skills he left behind, Tamia Liu is one of the most famous magic weapons for the army to win, but this book is regarded as a holy book because of its obscurity. Even in the Southern Song Dynasty, this book was always regarded as a banned book.

Especially after the Qing dynasty, it has been classified as a fake book. It is said that this ancient book was not written by Jiang Ziya, but was created by later generations. Not particularly old, probably from the Han Dynasty. But in 1972, two Han tombs were discovered in Zhonghua Mountain, Linyi, Shandong Province. After the excavation of archaeologists, many ancient bamboo slips and six Taigong pagodas in the Han Dynasty and the pre-Qin period were unearthed in the Han tombs.

According to some historical records, Jiang Taigong's gobbledygook also has a name: Taigong Military Book, which is a very famous ancient book of Huangjiadao in ancient China, while Jiang Taigong's gobbledygook unearthed in Yinque Mountain Han Tomb is purely accidental. At that time, the ancient tomb was accidentally discovered by the people, and archaeologists carried out rescue excavations and dug up a large number of precious cultural relics. However, after opening the coffin, archaeologists accidentally found bamboo slips scattered in the coffin. After a preliminary explanation, these bamboo slips were recorded.