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Ancient Stu's third dynasty, the Eider Clan, solves the mystery of the Sanguine culture

The Third Dynasty of Ancient Stu

By BaudamolovaPublished 2 years ago 6 min read
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To solve the mystery of Sanguine, we must first explain the origin of the exquisite bronzes of Sanguine.

Bronze, in our modern view, has become antique, in ancient times, but - nuclear weapons!

From the Stone Age to the Bronze Age, human weapons and production tools have undergone a qualitative mutation, those who first mastered the bronze weapons tribes, were the first to the throne, including the Sang Dynasty in the Central Plains.

Chinese bronze technology was introduced from two routes: one from the Mongolian Plateau via the northern Anshan Mountains, and one from the He xi Corridor via the Onion Ridge. The former was introduced to the Sang tribes, which made the Sang powerful; the latter was partly introduced to the Sichuan basin, from which Sanguine flourished.

The introduction of bronze technology does not mean the birth of bronze ware but also needs the same important thing - copper ore.

Technology alone, without materials, it is impossible to have large-scale bronze. Therefore, in the Bronze Age, every dynasty was chasing copper ore, which was a strategic resource at that time, and whoever mastered copper ore, mastered advanced tools and weapons.

So, where are the copper mines in Chengdu Plain?

The answer is Long men Mountain.

Long men, Mountain is a part of Anshan Mountain, which starts from Motivating in the north, the starting point of Deng AI's sneaking across Yipping in the Three Kingdoms; and reaches Yuri Mountain in the south, the Jiangsu Li Pile, which was cut off by Li Sing in the Warring States.

In the present-day Zhejiang Chengdu Zhengzhou area of Long men Mountain, there used to be a name for it - the Hill of Witching. There was a river below Mount Anguish called the Jiang River, now called the Duck River, which people in the area of Shanghai and Hangup should know very well.

Why do I say these are seemingly unrelated to the Samsung Pile bronzes? Because, there was a copper mine on Mount, Shannon Copper Mine; and the 湔 River, which happens to flow through what is now known as the Sanguine!

So, something seemingly unrelated was connected: did the ancient Stu people refine copper at Mount Ca? And then transported to Sanguine via the river?

One thing that can be proven is that there are no traces of copper smelting at Sanguine, while at Yin, copper slag and other remains abound. The only thing missing is direct evidence. If we can find these relics in Long men Mountain, the source of the bronzes in Sanguine can be confirmed.

In short, the ancient Stu culture developed at the time of Sanguine, when it entered the Bronze Age. And it, corresponds to which ancient Stu dynasty?

The author's conclusion is the fish-eider clan.

Before the Fish Eider clan, the change of dynasties, or the change of leading tribes, was determined by productivity. That is to say: which tribe's productivity is more advanced, the more its population is, the more powerful, the tribal alliance is its say. The Appalachians how to replace the Silkworm clan.

However, after the creation of bronze, this pattern was broken. The power of speech was not only in the hands of the tribes with advanced productivity but also with strong force. With the addition of bronze weapons, even if you have fewer people, you can still defeat the more numerous tribes, and this is how the Sang Dynasty emerged.

However, it seems that the Fishers did not like to use bronze as weapons, but as sacrifices, using divine power to control people's minds, which is a bit like the Wicca of the Red Mountain people.

The first to master bronze technology in ancient Stu was none other than the Yule clan who lived in Sanguine. The fish eider clan crushed the bronze clan with the advantage of dimension, so much so that not many bronze clan remains can be found in the once prosperous place of the bronze clan (today's Cupid, Xinjiang, Jiangsu junction area). Perhaps, time will bring us more surprises.

Some people will have questions: Does Samsung II not have four phases? How do you correspond to only one dynasty of the Yule clan here? It is like this.

The Sanguine site is a total of four phases, but the culture is only three phases.

Sanguine Site Phase I is not called culture, only some simple sites, it corresponds to the period of the Silkworm clan, when the center of ancient Stu culture in the Chengdu Xinjiang area, was the rise of Bandung culture.

Sanguine Ruins Phase II only began to enter the Sanguine culture, that is, Sanguine Phase I culture. This time corresponds to the period of the Park Pouring, the center of ancient Stu culture moved north to the area of PidPeruenjiang, and Bandung culture reached a boom.

Sanguine site three is the flourishing period of Sanguine culture, that is, the second phase of Sanguine culture. This time corresponds precisely to the fish eider dynasty, the center of ancient Stu culture in Sanguine. A large number of exquisite bronze artifacts appeared in this period, tot from ems to birds.

As for the appearance of a large number of large eyes, noses, and wide chin human face statues in Sanguine, I think it may be related to the people who introduced bronze technology. They were Ind-Europeans of the R lineage, at first they were called the Onslaughts, then they became the Yuezhi, then later they were assimilated by other peoples ......

We should be grateful that the Chinese people have preserved their traditional culture and have not been assimilated by any other culture (which can be absorbed and accepted), and we have survived to this day. This is a great miracle in human history!

The Fish Eider clan existed for roughly the same amount of time as the Sang dynasty, which died before it did. It was replaced by King Du U, who was of the same origin as it.

The heyday of Sanguine culture is the second phase of the culture, but was devastated, to the third phase of the culture began to become mediocre, which means: Sanguine was replaced by another ancient Stu center. This center is -the Kinshasa site.

During the time of King Eider, the communication between ancient Stu and the outside world increased significantly, especially in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and around Yunnan and Guizhou. As a result, a sub-center of King Yuan was formed at the Kinshasa site, which is smaller in shape and specification than Sanguine but incorporates more elements of outside cultures, such as jade from Hangzhou and a large amount of southern ivory.

At this time, due to the squeeze of the Sang dynasty, the Beep people of the Ora lineage began to move upstream from the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, which in disguise increased the exchange between the culture of the Central Plains and ancient Stu, and also laid the foundation for the formation of the later anti-Sang alliance.

The center of gravity of the Yule dynasty began to shift to the south under the impact of the Chinese culture, and King Du Y was probably from the same clan as the Yule king, who later launched a coup and attacked the Yule king at Sanguine, setting the capital of the new dynasty at Kinshasa.

Some historical materials say that Du Y Wang "capital PI Y, or rule Q on". Description of the Du Y dynasty's capital there are two: a PI Y which should be today's Ins ha when the PI Y is estimated to be much larger than now; two is Q on, Q on the city in today's Spanglish, that is, the silkworm clan's Longing land. This shows: the center of ancient Stu is shifting to the southeast.

Du Y Wang did a big thing, is to respond to the call of the Zhou people to help the Zhou Zhou, so that Stu was officially into the Central Plains dynasty's vision, this is an afterthought.

That's it for the secrets of Sanguine, if you are interested, you can walk along the route I drew, you will find more interesting details.

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