So the group of five people took turns to divide the labor and cooperate. Starting from the hidden place they found, they first dug a hole in the ground where five people could rest. There was only a small hole connected to the ground for one person to enter and exit. The entrance of the hole was sealed with a dustpan and covered with soil. It looked nothing out of the ordinary. Only when you stepped on it would you find that there was actually a pit.
The place where they dug the pit is very clever, and they hit the side of a field ridge, so the probability of being discovered is very small. They were active in the town on weekdays, collecting small tools and dry food, and carefully transporting supplies to this cave when night fell. Soon, the cave was stocked with daily necessities that they could use for a month. In order to solve the problem of defecation, they drilled two smaller holes on both sides of the hole. The holes were six or seven meters deep, and they were blocked with thatch balls to serve as temporary toilets.
Zhang Haike told me that Zhang's family had a special training on dieting in the early days of training. They could eat very little every day, but maintain a strong physical strength, which could also control bowel movements. Living underground for a long time without seeing the sun, you can control your bowel movements and the frequency of bowel movements. You only have one bowel movement every five or six days, and sometimes you can stay underground for 30 days without any signs of bowel movements. Originally, they punched the hole in the ridge, and even if there was some fecal odor, it didn't matter, but just in case, they still strictly rationed food and only maintained normal physical strength.
When I heard this, I felt that the Zhang family was really miserable. If they were inconvenienced for 30 days, wouldn't it be severe constipation? How did the little brother survive before? His body's detoxification function must be in a mess
! I started to execute the plan and drilled into the ground. One of the most troubling aspects of doing this work is the amount of excavation, because digging a hole produces a lot of waste that must be transported out of the hole. Although they can reduce a part of the waste soil by squeezing the wall of the cave, the project of digging this robbery hole is too huge, so every night is the most painful time, and they have to do everything possible to transport the waste soil out.
They dug all the way, and when they dug to the bottom of the tomb, nearly two weeks had passed, and there were only ten days left until the date when they had to return to their hometown for Chinese New Year. They had to complete everything within this time, which was very urgent. For Zhang Haike, it was the first time he realized that being a tomb robber is actually very, very difficult, and in all the training he experienced, his elders often said to him: "Many times, Luck is often the most fundamental factor that determines everything." He deeply understood that, no matter how strong you are or how hard you work, you may fail in some things, and only luck can truly make you successful.
In the first two days of these ten days, they began to rob the cave, and they didn't eat, drink, or sleep at night. They worked all the time, and finally hit the robbery hole to the top of the ancient tomb. Everyone let out a long sigh when their shovels touched the blue brick slab. This kind of sigh is not happy or depressed, but a helplessness and sigh for Ding himself for so long. They slept on the blue bricks for three hours, and immediately began to open the blue bricks and bluestone slabs, preparing to enter the tomb, and at this time, they started to make a very, very serious mistake.
The structure of this ancient tomb is a bluestone slab with a width of about 80 feet on the uppermost floor. The bluestone slab is pressed with blue bricks. The bluestone slab is about a long stone with a length of one person and a width of half a person. They used a pry bar to pry up a piece of bluestone. Slate, and then use the kung fu they have learned to open the blue brick. At that time, no one was able to pull out the blue bricks with two fingers, so they still used a stick to pry out the cracks very carefully, and then smashed the blue bricks one by one.
All the blue bricks are built on the top of the tomb in a way of leveraging force. If you draw one piece and draw it incorrectly, the entire top of the tomb may collapse.
Under such circumstances, they had to work very carefully, and finally slowly cleared an opening that was barely accessible for people to pass through. Zhang Haike and the others couldn't get in at all, only the smallest bottle of stuffy oil at the time could get in. Zhang Haike was a little worried, after all, the stuffy oil bottle was too young.
But in the next work, if someone can observe from the inside, it will save them a lot of trouble. Since the time is very urgent and there is no other way, they have to put the stuffy oil bottle down.
The inside of this tomb is in very good condition, the tomb is free of any standing water, and it is very dry and cool. After going down, not only did the stuffy oil bottle not smell the smell of decay in the ancient tomb, but there was even a strange smell of coffins.
The stuffy oil bottle fell into the tomb, lit the fire book and looked around, and found that this ancient tomb was very unusual. He found that the entire tomb was turned upside down. The floor was full of murals of Jiutian Xuannv, but there was nothing on the top of the tomb, only a row of uneven blue bricks. When the stuffy oil bottle turned around again and looked around the tomb for a week, he realized what had happened. There were many, many things hanging upside down on the top of the tomb, all of which he had seen at the bottom of the tomb before.