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Can one of the three treasures in the history of China become a billionaire?

In the long history of China, there have been many heroes who have created glorious history and left rich wealth. These three treasures can make a billionaire, but unfortunately no one can find them.

Li Zicheng Treasure 1644, Li Zicheng invaded Beijing, and Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself. Like many famous "nouveau riche" in history, Li Zicheng ordered his men to treasure in Beijing and looted dignitaries and palace treasures.

It is said that the treasure found at that time was loaded with a whole 6 thousand cars! According to literature, there are 70 million taels of silver alone, not to mention countless gold and silver jewelry. Unfortunately, Emperor Chongzhen begged dignitaries to donate money to help the army, but only received several thousand taels of silver.

Then the Qing army entered the customs, and Li Zicheng was defeated. He left with this treasure, and the treasure was hidden, leaving only the treasure-hunting formula of "Shi Yanchong, Three Bridges, Go Slow, Three Kilns Gold", which has not been cracked so far.

It is said that Li Zicheng left many mysterious treasures after he was driven out of Beijing after the defeat. In 200 1 year, due to heavy rain and mountain torrents, ancient silverware engraved with the word "Dashun" was found near an ancient temple, which was identified as one of the treasures left by Li Zicheng. There are other suspected treasure sites in the mountainous areas of Shanxi and Hunan.

The Taiping Army, the treasure of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, began an uprising in Jintian Village on 185 1, and all the way north, successively captured more than 600 cities and laid down half of the Qing Dynasty. In these more than ten years, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom has been implementing a sacred treasury system. No one in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom can hide property, whether it is his own private property or the spoils that have been suppressed, all of them must be turned over to the "Treasury of China". Those who have more than five taels of Tibetan silver will be beheaded.

At that time, there was a saying that Ni Hong (Hong Xiuquan) was as rich as gold and silver, and department stores were full. It is said that the wealth of the China General Altar in Shuiximen, Nanjing is amazing.

However, after the collapse of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, this treasure disappeared, and it is said to be worth18 million taels of silver. After three days of searching, Zeng Guofan and Ceng Guoquan dug three feet and found nothing.

One possibility is that Hong Xiuquan knew he was defeated and hid the gold and silver in the sacred vault. Another possibility is that all the happiness is spent. In the later period of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Hong Xiuquan and other ruling classes were corrupt, and the "holy treasury" existed in name only and was divided up by the princes.

Zeng Guofan reported to the court: "Hong Xiuquan's Tianwangfu Shengku found nothing but two fake jade seals and a gold seal. The treasure of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom rumored at home and abroad is just a rumor."

Zhang Treasure In the late Ming Dynasty, Zhang proclaimed himself emperor in Chengdu and established the Great Western Country. Later, the Qing army attacked Sichuan, and Zhang retreated to Chengdu, sinking a lot of gold and silver treasures into the Minjiang River.

For a long time, there has been a folk treasure hunt formula in Sichuan, saying, "Shilong gave Shi Hu 122 thousand gold and silver. Who can see through it and buy it all?" .

Many people think it's a legend. In 2005, a wooden sheath with seven silver ingots was found in the construction of drinking water in Minjiang River. In 20 1 1 year, when taking sand from Minjiang river, cultural relics such as gold albums and gifts from western kings were discovered.

Since then, Zhang's treasure has finally been found, and thousands of gold and silver wares have been unearthed, with an estimated value of at least 3 billion.