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The villagers found a thousand-year-old "silkworm baby", but some people refused to pay 20 thousand yuan as a treasure of Cheng Zhenge. Why?

In the course of thousands of years of historical development, many precious cultural relics have been left behind, but because of some wars, many cultural relics have been lost to the people, who do not know the goods and do not know that these things are priceless and precious cultural relics, which leads to these precious cultural relics casting pearls before swine and even some damage. After the founding of New China, the country paid more and more attention to the inheritance of ancient culture, so it also attached great importance to cultural relics handed down from generation to generation, and spent a lot of manpower and material resources to recover many precious cultural relics from the people and collect them in our museums. Many of the cultural relics collected by museums in China are excavated from ancient tombs to reproduce the world. In addition, most of them were recovered from the people, and a large part of these cultural relics recovered from the people were given to the state free of charge. It's also very touching to think about it. From here, we can see that people love our country very much.

Many cultural relics handed down from ancient times have been lost in the historical trend. Even if some of them are preserved, they will be buried deep in the land until they are discovered by accident. The discovery of many cultural relics in our country is full of chance, which was accidentally excavated by farmers from the ground. I'm sure everyone has heard the story that when farmers were farming in the field, they accidentally dug up something, which was identified as a precious cultural relic by experts. Today, Bian Xiao will tell you a similar story. A gold digger came across a small and precious cultural relic. After the news spread, many cultural relics dealers came to ask for it, but they also offered high prices. If they sell it, farmers can easily get rich overnight, but farmers refuse and choose to give it to the state. Now this treasure has become the treasure of Shaanxi History Museum.

This precious cultural relic is the "gilded bronze silkworm", which is a precious cultural relic of the Han Dynasty. This cultural relic is very small, with a height of 5.6 cm and an abdominal circumference of 1.9 cm. If it is dug out of the ground, it is easy to be ignored, so it is said that his discovery is also very lucky. This cultural relic is made of bronze and plated with gold. Looks like a lovely silkworm baby, but also lifelike. This precious cultural relic was discovered in the winter of 1984. In Tanjiawan, Shiquan County, Shaanxi Province, there is a farmer named Tan Fuquan. One day, he took his family to the pond for gold, and the tools he prepared were very complete. In fact, the probability of finding the treasure is relatively small. Even he didn't expect that he finally found a treasure, which is really a bit mysterious.

When panning for gold, you need to concentrate. During the first period of the gold rush, you found nothing, and your mood was inevitably a little impatient. Just when he wanted to have a rest, he accidentally bumped into a hard object, which didn't feel like a stone. When he got it in his hand, he even gave off a golden light. He felt that he had really dug up gold and gave a cry of excitement with great pleasure. When the family saw that he had really dug up gold, they were naturally very happy and excited to go home. However, when they finished washing and looking at the gold, they found that his mentality was very special, just like a lifelike silkworm baby with nine abdominal joints at the beginning and end, just like it was real. He looked at the silkworm baby made of gold and knew that he must have dug up the baby, and that the baby might have an unusual origin.

The news spread quickly, and everyone in the village knew that his family had dug up gold and came to his house to watch the excitement. Even the cultural relics dealers outside heard the news, hoping that Tan Fuquan could sell it, and even offered a sky-high price of 20,000 yuan. Now the price of 20 thousand yuan is already relatively high, not to mention that in those days, 20 thousand yuan was sky-high The villagers nearby are very envious of this and think that Tan Fuquan's family really got rich overnight, but what people didn't expect was that he refused. He thought it might be a national treasure, so he didn't choose to sell it, but those cultural relics dealers kept coming to you. He was afraid that if things went on like this, it would probably get worse, so I decided to hand it over to the Cultural Relics Bureau. But because there was not much money at home, I borrowed 50 yuan from the villagers. After borrowing money, I hurried on my way. When they arrived at the Cultural Relics Bureau, the experts were very excited to see the silkworm babies they made, claiming that they were national treasures and were still orphans. The discovery of this cultural relic also pushed the history of sericulture in Shiquan County to the Han Dynasty.