This is no ordinary ancient tomb.
It is the tomb of Marquis Wu Ying.
The archaeological value is immense.
The information we currently have is far too scarce.
Which leads many to misunderstand this ancient figure.
But whether or not to excavate Marquis Wu Ying's Tomb, and if it is possible to do so, still needs to be discussed and decided by the National Cultural Relics Bureau.
There are many factors to consider.
It's not like salvaging a millennium-old sunken ship.
If we don't salvage it, who knows if it will be affected by the rising waters during the rainy season?
This is to better protect the cultural relics.
But excavating an ancient tomb is different.
If current technologies aren't sufficient for excavating an underwater tomb, it could result in the destruction of the tomb and damage to the relics.
In that case, the tomb will remain untouched.
Excavation will only proceed once the technology is mature.
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"Bro Hao... does that mean my fishpond is gone?"