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Old 12-29-2009, 08:59 AM   #16
Crilosajsamq

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The tomb proved the known records that bastard CaoCao dare not bury anything too precious inside, because he was a tomb-raider bandit in his own career's earlier stages. In order to fight his wars and gain resources the bastard CaoCao had plundered graves of the past rulers to graft treasures in order to finance his own wars.

As a result, he deeply fear for his own grave to be raided by others bandits after himself. He ordered not only that no valuables to be buried with him and also that there will be stone engraved records of what were buried in his tomb, such that when his tomb got raided and plundered, there would be a record at least that remains to reflect what was originally buried. This method and idea started with bastard CaoCao.

It was also a hoax spread to protect his tomb that there were 72 decoys or faked tombs, which discourages raiders to try and open his tomb.

But today the tomb had already been found and opened.

Bastard CaoCao had been dug out of his grave.
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