Documentary: Digging the wrong grave!Man sentenced to death for stealing his ancestral grave, expert

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

You've dug the wrong grave.

Shaanxi has always been known as the hometown of antiquities, and it can be said that the treasures that have been passed down for generations can be said to be hidden underground, so it is also a place frequented by tomb robbers.

It is understood that the man's name is Lu Fuping, a native of Shaanxi, and he accidentally heard the old man in the family say that there are treasures for several generations in his ancestral tomb.

The treasures of several generations are the ancestral graves, and they are the descendants of the Lu family, the ancestors naturally don't want to watch the descendants fall into a desperate situation, Lu Fuping's brain circuit is very simple, and the direct point is that Lu Fuping is worried about the treasures in the ancestral tomb.

In addition, Lu Fuping encountered some trouble and urgently needed money, no matter how Lu Fuping thought about it, it was not a loss-making deal, so he made a bigger deal about the idea of the ancestral tomb.

In order to be foolproof, Lu Fuping also specially found two professional tomb robbers to prepare for the night operation, and Lu Fuping specially bought explosives.

That night, several people gathered in the ancestral tomb of the Lu family to bomb, a large hole of 60 centimeters, which made Lu Fuping very excited, and after the explosion, he hurriedly entered the cave to retrieve the treasure.

After the theft, in order to cover up the traces of the bombing of the ancestral tomb, Lu Fuping also made some special tricks, turned his head and went to the black market with antiquities, waiting to sell these antiquities at a good price.

However, to Lu Fuping's surprise, the speed of the police was even faster than he imagined.

Lu Fuping was arrested, and all the other accomplices were arrested.

How can the police be so fast?

It turned out that on the second day of Lu Fuping's tomb robbery, someone in the village passed by the ancestral tomb of the Lu family and saw something different, Shaanxi is a large province of antiquities, and the locals also have some understanding of the methods of robbing the tomb, so the strange appearance of the ancestral tomb of the Lu family is not moved by the tomb thief, you can understand it at a glance, so the villagers called the police.

It's just that I didn't expect that this tomb robber was actually a descendant of the Lu family.

In the face of the police's questioning, Lu Fuping also said so confidently: "I stole my ancestral grave, why did I arrest me, it was my ancestor's thing, did I use it?"”

Lu Fuping's arrogance was naturally seen by the police, and Lu Fuping, who thought that the police could not convict him, soon lost the confidence to confront the police.

You've dug the wrong grave. ”

The expert's words made Lu Fuping directly blinded, what he dug was obviously his own ancestral grave, how can he say that he dug the wrong grave.

The ancestral tomb of Lu Fuping is not the ancestral tomb in the traditional sense, it can be said that the ancestral tomb carrying the ancient Chinese culture, among which the Lu family is a famous family in ancient times, and has been recorded in the "History of the Song Dynasty", and among the four brothers, Lu Dafang is a generation of virtuous ministers, and Lu Dalin is the ancestor of archaeologists, so it can be said that the ancestral tomb of the Lu family has a great background.

Lu Fuping was also convicted by the court of stealing and excavating ancient tombs, Lu Fuping stole 119 antiquities, and the police determined that Lu Fuping stole not the ancestral treasures of the Lu family, but unearthed cultural relics.

Lu Fuping can't escape the crime of stealing and digging ancient tombs. And the stolen cultural relics are unearthed cultural relics, and Lu Fuping's death is not to be blamed.

Case study. 1. Lu Fuping obviously stole his own ancient tomb, why did the experts clearly inform Lu Fuping that the tomb belonged to the state?

The ancient tomb of Lu Fuping's family has a great origin, which is mentioned above, Lu Fuping's ancestors are famous families in the Song Dynasty, and the people of the Lu family are famous, and the number of cultural relics in it is naturally not a problem.

The reason why the ancestral tomb is defined as a national tomb is because the ancestral tomb has been more than 800 years, and China has relevant regulations for ancient tombs, and the ancestral tombs of more than 800 years are under the management of the state, because they carry the value of development under the changes of dynasties.

So it seems that Lu Fuping is stealing his ancestral tomb, but in fact, the tomb is already owned by the state.

Then the question arises, how to define the national tomb and the ancestral tomb of one's own family?

In fact, what was dug up from the ancestral grave did not belong entirely to posterity. If the burial goods of the ancestors are dug up from the ancestral grave, they are classified as descendants, but if they are excavated, they are owned by the state.

First of all, the ancestral tomb of Lu Fuping's family is not an ancestral tomb in a simple sense, it can be said that it carries the historical value of the changes of ancient Chinese dynasties, and the cultural relics such as gold, silver, jewelry and other cultural relics that circulate are naturally not completely owned by the descendants of the Lu family.

The ancient tomb of Lu Fuping's family is no longer as simple as a simple family tomb, and when it is already a cultural site, Lu Fuping stole 119 unearthed cultural relics, and the court sentenced Lu Fuping to death with a suspended punishment. In addition, the accomplices were also sentenced separately.

In short, regardless of whether their ancient tomb has become a national cultural relic, if they think about it and want to get it without it, or even want to make a lot of money from it, it is not only offensive to the ancestor but also violates the law, and the gains outweigh the losses.

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