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    Regarding this place in southwest Hubei, there is indeed a chieftain, but how these guys who say they are from City B know about mules are unknown to them.  This inconspicuous place has been called the habitat of red seedlings in history. How about this Miao territory?  Please look at the same records in various historical records: "Hongmiao originally came from Tongren Prefecture, and its tribe is very diverse. It reaches the Chenzhou border in the east, Pingtou, Pingcha, Youyang Tusi in the west, Baojing in the north, Mayang,  From the southeast to Wuzhaisi, the longitude is 300 miles, the latitude is 120 miles, and the circumference is 120 miles. This is the Miao territory that has been fixed in history, and its territory has always remained relative.  Stablize.  After the founding of the Ming Dynasty, it focused on suppressing the Miao people, but it was 37 years later that the Miao people in Youyang began to surrender.  "History of the Ming Dynasty" records: "In the third year of Yongle, commanders Ding Neng and Du Fu ordered Ya Jian and other eleven villages to give birth to 136 households. Each of them sent their sons to the court and ordered them to be subordinate to Youyang Xuanfu Division." By the time of Guangxu,  In the eighth year (1882), the official "Inscription of the Move to Anxian County" still stated that "Tongsi in the east of Guizhou has Shilongdong Qingmian Mountain, which is thousands of feet high and stretches for hundreds of miles. It has always been inhabited by the Miao people.  The Shilong Cave in the historical records is the Shilong Cave that these guys are looking for. The Shilong Cave area, that is, the poor and smelly Shilong Cave, is the land of Miao. It stands to reason that this mule who suffered a thousand swords is also a Miao.  I never knew. In this land, the small and medium chieftains who govern the Miao people are mostly Miao people, while the big chieftains who are responsible for governance are mostly Han people. The "Yuan County Chronicle" compiled in the 20th year of the Republic of China is still the same.  This historical fact is stated by quoting historical records: "The Man tribe (referring to the Miao people) each has its chiefs, and their chiefs are all powerful and cannot be unified.  The Han people often took advantage of the cleverness and cunning of the Han people to unite the chiefs and make them obey their orders.  The Xizhou family is a person respected by the Han people and respected by the barbarians.  "However, in the 1950s, there was a new interpretation of this historical fact. Professor Pan Guangdan said in his eloquent special report: "'Tusi' is not an ordinary native official, but a position held by the 'Tujia people'  After changing the connotation of Tusi, Pan said: "Since the Yuan Dynasty, the Tusi in Xiangxi has been ordinary, nine out of ten, served by 'Tujia people'". Although  He was still a little evasive, but in the end he bravely transitioned to the predetermined conclusion, which is: "The so-called 'chieftain' system was implemented in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, until the 'reform of native land and return to Liu' during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty,  Almost all the "chieftains", large and small, are held by the "Tujia" people. The local Miao people, on behalf of the rulers of the Central Plains, are often "restrained" and suppressed at any time.  ??According to this, the chief chieftain of Hulu Village at that time was a Han or a Tujia. When Wang Desheng gathered a large amount of property, he certainly would not give it to a group of Miao people.  It¡¯s unclear whether the things carried on mules overnight were his property. Even if they were, where were they sent?  This seems to be a mystery that has not been solved for a long, long, long time.  The chieftain's soldiers have very strong combat effectiveness. As the saying goes, "Every battle must be successful, and don't overwhelm others."  During the Ming Dynasty, the native soldiers of Baojing and Yongshun fought in the southeast to fight against the Japanese, and were honored as "the first in military exploits in the southeast." During the Qing Dynasty, the feudal dynasty of chieftains ruled by local chieftains came to an end.  "The chieftain king died. There was a grand funeral and the sorrow of the Tujia family was overwhelming. No one knew where the funeral team went. After that, there were left behind Chapter 5 speculation about where the chieftain king was buried. It is said that Xiangxi  The Si River changed its course, and the real Tusi King's tomb is mysteriously hidden somewhere under the river. "This is a description of the Tusi King's tomb in "Tusi Chronicles".  Earlier, a group of chieftain tombs were discovered in China, and they were in HuN.  There seems to be no historical sites in the Xiangxi area in southwestern Hubei, but this group of money-burning fools came to this Hulu Village with a Shilong Cave.  In ancient times, the chieftain had the title of "Tuhuang Emperor", so Wang Desheng was called "Wang Tuhuang". Who is this Tuhuang Emperor? Is it worth this group of rich and noble kids to spend so much effort to find him?  Mule had more than just the hole in his mind.  This hole is indeed under the water mark. Mules are naturally bold, but the three of them chased a 200-pound wild boar and accidentally caught up with this hole. None of them knew that there was such a beautiful hole in this poor ditch.  But Li Youtian didn't go in. The rebellious mule didn't go in even if his brother didn't go in. Chen Kui cursed: You bitch, you have no ambition.  The mule raised his fist, but Li Youtian pulled him away and looked at Chen Kui, who was smiling playfully, without beating him.  Chen Kui walked into the cave alone. After a long time, he came out and said: It's so beautiful inside, and there are some paintings I can't understand. It's really cool inside.  Neither Mule nor Li Youtian cared.  Suddenly they saw the wild boar. The three of them pulled up their legs and hurried away. They didn't even enter the hole but they hit a big wild boar weighing 200 kilograms.  ?It's not that big actually. Grandpa Mule said he had seen a 600-pound wild boar, but Mule didn't see it, and neither did his father Li Chengzhu.  Although Li Youtian, who was not good at words, said nothing, he was thinking about the hole in his heart.  He once invited Mule to go and see what was going on, but Mule refused him impatiently.  He also gave up that idea.  Regarding Laosicheng, local people said that the underground of Laosicheng extends in all directions, with many secret passages leading directly to the Sihe River. There is also an underground palace in Laosicheng, which is filled with gold and silver treasures collected by chieftains of past generations.  There are many people who believe in this legend.  This is the coffin that still exists in the right room of the main tomb. It wants to tell people that this is the tomb of the Tusi King.  No one knows where the old Sicheng recorded in the "Tusi Chronicles" is. Regarding the Si River, could it be the small river where the mules chased the wild boar?  The mule didn't know that Li Youtian didn't know that the stupid Chen Kui didn't know, let alone this group of tomb robbers from the big city of B city.  "Do you think there is something in this Shilong Cave? Uncle?" The enchanting woman asked the older man.  "It stands to reason that there is, but I'm not sure. You'll give me a call later." "Well," the woman said nonchalantly, and then suddenly added: "There are probably only a few people in this village.  The guy named Mule is just smarter. " "He's so stupid that he can play tricks on me without any effort on his part." The big man next to him leaned against the locust tree in front of Mule's house.  Say below.  </a><a>Mobile phone users please read it here.  </a>
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