The story of the earth's folk legend: the story of the Swallow Cave
in 1998, when the national party moved from nanjing to chongqing, chiang kai-shek left behind his legacy and gave a secret assignment to a commander to transport a portion of the gold and silver jewels to the eight-faced swallow caves on the border with sichuan (now chungking city).
the commander then sent a captain, who sent a platoon of men to transport the treasure to rié, and to keep it secret, he took the night and day and transported it to eight mountain swallow holes.
more than 30 people took three and a half months to complete the shipment.
after being transported to the swallow cave, it was stored in a hole, which was sealed with tritium oil and lime, filled with large and large stones, and painted on the top of the site a pattern that it could only understand, drawing a map of the treasure and handing it over to chiang kai-shek, and those involved were solved.
so, chiang kai-shek is the only one who knows the treasure.
when chiang kai-shek fled to taiwan, he kept in mind the treasure, placed a flag on eight mountains on his military map and dropped it several times, failing to see it.
after the liberation of the chinese people, great importance had also been attached to the deployment of a class of soldiers, who had been stationed on eight hills for a long time and had set up a dedicated telephone line to provide direct access to the guangzhou military region command.
how did something so secret come out? this is to begin with the dinner after the treasure, when a soldier, who had eaten badly because of his greed, caught up with his diarrhea when the troops gathered the following morning.
when the soldier went to the toilet and heard the sound of a machine gun, he fled and fled to guizhou, where he was known and survived.
he then tried to go back to the mountains and dig for his treasures, but was able to do so because of the tight policies of that time, which kept the outside world under close control.
after the reform and opening up, with the easing of policies, the movement restrictions were lifted, and the soldier thought of the treasure, but after his old age, he turned the matter over to his son.
his son was killed and taken away on his way to the mountains with the treasure map.
when he eavesdropped, he knew that to dig the treasure, the project was huge and the cost was not something he could afford, and sold the map to the mine owner in a flower county.
in 1997, the mining owner organized 20 people, with generators and necessary tools, to dig in the swallow hole for nearly four months, without access to treasures, which ended up in high cost.
so, the swallow cave is a mystery.
source: eight mountain dwellers