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    A total of 20 gold plates were found in the tomb of Marquis Haihun, with a length of 22-cm, a width of 10 cm, and a thin thickness. Except for one gold plate with attachments behind it, no previously expected text or pattern information was found on the other gold plates.  .  Will such a marquis be buried richly?  Rich, but much?  It's not much at all, nor is it rich. It can only be said to be rich, because there are too many things recorded in history that are richer than his burial objects.  Therefore, many people describe some rich people and often say that they are as rich as the country. In fact, this is a joke. No one can be as rich as the country. Just like now, how much is the richest man in the world?  How much money do the top 10,000 richest people in the world have?  Do they have a lot of money?  Can we say that we are as rich as a country?  In fact, if you think about all kinds of taxes, you will know that the so-called wealth is worse than a joke.  Personal income tax is 20%, what about inheritance tax?  What about business taxes?  Why are so many people evading taxes now?  Especially those rich people and big companies, they all want to evade taxes, because the tax burden is too high, easily reaching 30 to 40 percent, or even more than half. In some ruthless countries, it exceeds 60 percent.  So, now in this world, there is a saying about reasonable tax avoidance, which has made a lot of accountants rich.  For example, Han Peacock discovered this time that if his tomb robbing was considered legal, then more than 60% of the treasures he obtained must be handed over to the state.  Of course, this is under the premise of legality. If it is not legal, then everything belongs to the state.  Therefore, sometimes, crimes are committed out of extreme unwillingness or under the temptation of huge wealth.  For example, if you obviously earned one million, but lost 600,000 due to paying taxes, would you be willing to do so?  If you are not willing to give in, you will commit a crime. For example, Han Peacock found so many treasures at this time. He was willing to hand them over to the indigenous Mongolians here?  "How much treasure did the Mongols robbed back then?" Huangshan has become numb from the constant packing of boxes and the constant mining of gold coins.  "Hey, you don't have to worry, now there are no gold coins anymore, there are burial pits again." At this time, the golden demon said.  "Huh? Found dead bones again?" Huangshan became interested instead. He hurried to the Golden Demon and saw that there were indeed a lot of bones.  "Huh? Is this a copper coin? Boss, come here and see what kind of copper coin it is? Why are there copper coins here?" Jin Yao said a little excitedly.  The worst things here are gold coins. Now that a copper coin appears, the golden demon is quite curious.  Han Kongque glanced at the bones and said, "Maybe the craftsmen who built this tomb brought them in, but are you sure they are copper coins, not copper coins?" "It's not a domestically issued copper coin, it's a copper coin, and the words on it are very  Especially, it looks like Arabic," Huang Shan confirmed.  "Arabic?" Han Peacock also became interested at this time. He put away a wooden box and walked over.  He has put away too many boxes recently, most of which contain gold coins, so he is a little numb.  "This is a Khwarizm copper coin. It is sold online. It is not valuable. It seems that these bones are really from Khwarizm people." Han Peacock recognized the origin of the copper coin at a glance.  Back then, Huacizm was captured by the Mongols. They slaughtered the city and robbed it. After a whole set of routines, except for some beautiful women and craftsmen, there should not be much left.  The ones who appear here can only be craftsmen, so it is normal for them to bring some Hualizi molded copper coins.  Khwarezm is sometimes also written as "Khorezm", which is interpreted as "the land of the sun" in the language of the Serbian people. In the 12th century, a dynasty named after it arose here, which at its peak encompassed the Transoxiana region of Central Asia.  , the Khorasan region and most of the Iranian plateau, died in the Mongol Empire in 11 years.  ??The Huarizimo coins of this period mainly had three types: gold, silver, and copper, and gold coins were rare. This is a copper coin with the king's head on it, and the words behind it should be verses from the Quran.  There are three types of copper coins: large, medium and small. This is considered large, and there are some small ones with different names. It is a rare copper coin in China, but its value is not high.  Seeing more and more bones, more and more Huarizimou copper coins were discovered. At this time, Han Peacock had already determined that these bones should be the craftsmen who were looted after the Mongols invaded the Huarizimu Kingdom.  "Look, we found a large number of gold coins again." After cleaning up hundreds of bones, the Golden Demon made another discovery.  "This is the gold dinar, the gold coin used by Huacizimo." Han Kongque said.    "It seems that we have encountered Huarizimo's treasure." Mu Ling said.  Han Peacock looked at more and more gold coins and said: "This is actually what Huarizimo asked for. If they were not so arrogant and would not attract attacks from the Mongols, then their regional power would be  "It will not be destroyed." In 1217, Huazizim clashed with Genghis Khan.  At that time, Genghis Khan tried to establish general commercial and political relations with the Khwarizm people. However, in 1218, a caravan from the Mongol Empire (except for the Mongolian envoy Uhu Na, the rest of the caravan members were all composed of *  *****) were intercepted and plundered in the border city of Khwarizm in the middle reaches of the Syr Darya River.  There were about a hundred members of the caravan who were executed by the governor of Khwarizm, Yina Qike (also known as Hayier Khan).  At that time, Khwarizm was a big country, and even Genghis Khan only asked for compensation, but such a request was still rejected, so after being rejected, Genghis Khan decided to launch a war.  In the summer of 1219, the Mongolian army concentrated on the upper reaches of the Shihe River (Irtysh River) in Yeer.  In the autumn of this year, Genghis Khan arrived at Hai'ali in the southeast of Lake Balkhash and came to the Qalulu people. Arslan Khan, the king of Qalulu, joined Genghis Khan's camp, as well as the new king of Alimari, Sugnahe Teqin, and  The Uighurs also protected Ba Ershu and led their own armies to join them.  Although the Khwarizm army far exceeded the Mongolian army in terms of numbers, the Mongolian army was highly disciplined and was a very tight group.  Sultan Mahamo of Khwarizim dispersed his troops between the line of the Syr Darya River and various fortified areas in the river.  As a result, although the Khwarizm army had an advantage in total numbers, their numbers at each individual point were smaller than the Mongolian army.  Genghis Khan entered the territory of Khwarizim from near Nidaqi in the middle reaches of the Syr Darya River. A detachment led by his two sons, Chagatai and Ogodei besieged the city of Nidaqi. However, it only passed through the long distance.  The city was captured after a period of attacks.  The conqueror¡¯s eldest son, Jochi, led another detachment down the Syr Darya River and captured Segnak (opposite the present-day city of Turkestan) and Zhende (near present-day Polovysk).  Five thousand Mongolian troops sent to the upper reaches of the Syr Darya River occupied Benakte (west of Tashkent) and besieged Huzhen.  fled down the Syr Darya River.  Genghis Khan and his youngest son Tuolei led the main army directly into the city of Bukhara and arrived in the city in February 1220.  The Turkic defenders of Bukhara tried to break through the besiegers' defenses and escape, but they were only killed in large numbers. At this time, the residents abandoned by the defenders surrendered (February 10 or 16, 1220).  The castle was captured, all the defenders were killed, and then the city of Bukhara underwent a methodical and thorough sacking.  The residents were robbed and subjected to all kinds of abuse, coercion and ravage, but in general, only those who tried to resist the sacrilegious atrocities of the victors were executed, especially the "priests" of the Catholic Church.  "They.  Genghis Khan marched into Samarkand from Bukhara. In front of the city of Samarkand, he met with Chagatai and Ogedai who had just captured the city of Nidasa.  The inhabitants of Samarkand, some of them Iranians, made a valiant attempt to attack, but were suppressed and, according to Zheffeni, the city surrendered five days later (March 1220).  The city was completely sacked, and in order to facilitate the operation, the entire population was first expelled from the city, and many of them were executed.  Those who were considered useful, such as skilled craftsmen, were taken to Mongolia.  Yulong Jiechi, the original capital of Huacizim, was captured in April 1221 after a long period of siege.  During the Mongolian conquest of Hezhong, Sultan Mahamo of Khwarezm was frightened by the disasters caused by his blind arrogance. He went from arrogance to extreme depression, and finally became completely numb.  He later fled to Balkh, and from Balkh to western Khorasan, where he took refuge in Nishapur. Later, in increasing panic, he ran to the other end of the area far away from his rule.  .  Genghis Khan sent a cavalry team led by his two outstanding generals, Jebe and Subotai, to chase Mahamo. The unlucky Mahamo took refuge on an isolated island in the Caspian Sea, where he died in about December 1220.  Died from exhaustion of energy.  Afterwards, the descendants of Mahamo were chased by the Mongols respectively. In the end, they ran away and died. Only those who entered India survived, and all the others were killed.  Come to think of it, these dinar gold coins here are the wealth that the Mongols plundered from major cities in Khwarezm, which must have included Yulong Jiechi, the original capital of Khwarezm. Otherwise, there would not be so much gold here.  No. ?Er.  Gold coins, gold coins, gold coins, gold coins kept being dug out. I don¡¯t know how much time passed, but there were finally no gold coins in front.  "Is it gone?" After digging for a few more days, there were no more gold coins, and Huangshan and the others felt a little empty.  ¡°Don¡¯t be disappointed, what we discovered now was just stuffed in later. We haven¡¯t found the real tomb yet!¡± Han Peacock said with a smile.  "I wonder where we are now? How far are we from the real Chengling Tomb?" Mu Ling said.  (~^~)
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