The mystery of Shi Dakai's hidden treasure: According to the "Treasure Story" published by China Book Publishing House, the Taiping Army led by Shi Dakai, the wing king of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, was destroyed on the eve of the Dadu River, and a large number of gold and silver treasures in the army were buried in a secret place. Shi Dakai still had a treasure map at that time. The picture says "face the water and rely on the mountain; Treasure in the meantime "eight hidden training.
According to historical documents, when the heavenly king Hong Xiuquan built the China Palace in Nanjing, he naturally owned it "all over the country" and plundered treasures from all over the country. Other palaces also contained gold, silver and jewels. According to "Essays on Songhu", "The four pseudo-palaces and cellars in the city have all been searched and excavated." Since other palaces still have cellar gold, Tianwangfu should not have it. At that time, Tianwangfu was not completely destroyed by Xiang army, and many of them were not burned out. The core building "Golden Dragon Hall" still existed, and its underground has never been explored for a hundred years. What's under the "Golden Dragon Hall"? Is there any gold hidden underground in China Palace? It's really confusing. Until after the Revolution of 1911, there were still warlords who wanted to dig gold pits in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and make a fortune. But for some reason, I didn't do it in the end.