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After all, the rumors of He's dynasty were carved into the country's jade, and later passed down from generation to generation, until the time of the Tang Dynasty, the end of the emperor Li Congke, with the destruction of the country, and the disappearance of He Shiyu.

There are many historical records about Hessian.

It can be stated that it was not hidden in the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor.

However, in any case, the West has so intensively invaded and robbed ...

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