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What happened to the thief queen who stole 18 Tang tomb?

The ending will naturally not be much better, and it will get the end it deserves. First, it will be exiled to Texas, then it will be executed, and it will be notorious forever.

During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Wen Tao was an official in Hou Liang for seven years, but he was not famous. It is famous that he is the king of ancient tomb raiding. He once robbed 18 tombs of the Tang Dynasty, which was badly damaged, and was finally exiled to Texas and sentenced to death. In today's archaeological world, his crime can be said to be eternal. He didn't take good care of cultural relics and all of them were destroyed.

Legend has it that at the end of the Tang Dynasty, a stolen star crossed the sky and landed in the land of Tang tombs in Guanzhong, which meant a disaster for Tang tombs, but no one knew what the disaster was, but at the same time, a wretched man was born in Jingzhao's birthday, and this wretched man was Wen Tao. The era in which Wen lived was troubled times, where separatist regimes fought and the people were in dire straits. ? This just gave him the best time to rob the tomb. The purpose of Wen Tao's grave robbery is for money. In order to please the emperor, he gave all the good things he stole to the emperor and sold the rest. The area he managed happened to be the place where the tombs of the Tang Dynasty were located, and it happened to be a place of war, which gave Wen Tao an opportunity. Wen Tao was ruthless and stole the tomb of the Tang Dynasty.

There were eighteen mausoleums in the Tang Dynasty, also called eighteen mausoleums in the Tang Dynasty. The eighteen mausoleums in the Tang Dynasty are very spectacular and are the most famous mausoleums in the world. They are built on mountains. Although there are eighteen tombs, there are 19 emperors buried, and 18 mausoleum is the dry tomb. Every time Wen Tao steals it for three times, the weather will change greatly, with dark clouds, storms and thunder rumbling, scaring Wen Tao into going. The dry tomb was not stolen, but an act of god.

Wen Tao, relying on Tang Ling's cultural relics, spent seven years in officialdom, but some officials didn't let him succeed, so he died in Texas. Such people are really sinners through the ages, and all the words have been destroyed. Now the 18th Mausoleum of the Tang Dynasty has changed beyond recognition.