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Are there a lot of treasures under the Shuangru Mountain stone tablet in Jinan, Shandong?
The forest is big, and there are all kinds of birds. The world is so big, it is not surprising that there are many strange things. Some are secrets that have been revealed, and some are strange that science cannot explain so far. Some people You may have experienced it personally, or you may have heard it from hearsay, but there are also things that are not strange or non-existent, and they are spread from one to ten, and they become more and more mysterious in the end, haha. However, the scenic spot the editor talked about today is real, and it is really weird! That is Shuangru Mountain in Jinan, Shandong. Those who live in Shandong may be familiar with it. Today I will show you its mystery! Shuangru Mountain is located in Guide Town, Changqing City, Jinan. It is also called "Baoshan" by the locals because of the large number of buried treasures and cultural relics. Except for its strange shape, it seems to be no different from other peaks, but the locals do respect and fear it. As for the reason for their fear, there is a source.
According to legend, a stone tablet was once erected in Shuangru Mountain, which was to the effect that people were forbidden to go up the mountain to mine. Once the place where the veins were connected was opened, it would lead to disaster. However, curiosity and desire often make people lose their minds. From the 1960s to the late 1970s, people who did not believe in evil went to the mountains to mine rocks in order to seek economic prosperity. As a result, more and more people became completely helpless. They were worried about mining in the mountains, and just when people were immersed in the joy of satisfaction, strange things happened. People in the village fell ill, went crazy, or died one after another. I don't know if it was a pure coincidence, or was it related to Shuangru Mountain? Or is it related to that tombstone? This kind of "admonishment" stopped the villagers' hands. Since then, Shuangru Mountain has been shrouded in a mysterious veil, like a lingering mountain mist, and the villagers are filled with awe and fear.
There is a line that sings well? What you can’t get is always in commotion? After a period of calm, in the 1990s, people began to covet Shuangru Mountain again, and this time they made new discoveries. It turns out that Shuangru Mountain is the burial place of Liu Kuan, a prince in the late Western Han Dynasty. There are a lot of treasures in it! However, while people were rejoicing, something frightening happened again. A young man who participated in the excavation of the ancient tomb died. Archaeologists no longer dared to act rashly. This undoubtedly added to the strangeness of Shuangru Mountain! Could it be that the secret of Shuangru Mountain is not the stone tablet, but the ancient tomb? Everything is an unsolved mystery. Some experts believe that everything is just a coincidence and have given evidence. However, it seems that this basis is completely unexplainable, but the local people's awe of Shuangru Mountain has not diminished at all. The editor thinks that whether it is a coincidence or not, the veil of Shuangru Mountain will eventually be unveiled. What do you think? Of course, interested friends can go and watch it from a distance.
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