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Archaeological Legend
Author: Yuan Zhongtian
Writing Plan
Updated on 2007-5-9 12:00:00 Number of words: 78
Work update:
I will try my best to write in my spare time to keep the work updated to about 5,000 words a day. I usually upload chapters updated that day at noon or afternoon. {I hope all my friends will support us! }
Chapter 1 Lacquer Box of the Western Han Dynasty
Updated on 2007-4-30 11:46:00 Word count: 3305
Ancient city, Xi'an.
It was sunny on April 28, 2007 AD.
The singing dove is brushing its feathers, the year is coming to the north, and the horse is rushing to the rat.
"Belongs to King Cross of Atlantis." Yuan Zhongtian kept repeating this sentence in his mouth, stomping back and forth in the room, as if he had discovered something else.
The ancient city of Xi'an outside the window is already in April with catkins flying. Yuan Zhongtian slowly walked to the window, looked up at the night sky outside the window, and took a deep breath to calm down.
"How is this possible?" Yuan Zhongtian returned to the desk, picked up a piece of information on the table, and murmured. A look of confusion.
The above information is a report about an archaeological discovery: "The great ancient civilization-Atlantis has added new clues."
It turns out that the German archaeologist Henry, When Schliemann was excavating the ancient city of Troy, he once found a bronze jar. The items in the jar were engraved with the inscription "Belonging to King Clos of Atlantis". So he suspected that there was some connection between the city of Troy and the lost continent-Atlantis.
So before his death, Schliemann gave this bronze jar and other information about Atlantis to his grandson, and told him to continue his work and find Atlantis.
Could it be that Atlantis, the legendary prehistoric civilization that existed 10,000 years ago, really happened?
Yuan Zhongtian picked up the teacup on the table and drank...