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Where would the ancients bury money in pavilions?

Buried in the ground. When the ancients buried money in pavilions, they buried the money directly in the ground with pots and pans. Most of the buried things are gold and silver. This is how the protagonist in the familiar joke "There is no silver here for three hundred and twenty" is stored. In fact, this method was deeply loved by the rich and the rich in ancient times. In archaeological excavations, hoarded cultural relics are often unearthed.