When it comes to the Southern Song Dynasty, we have to mention Qin Gui, the great traitor of the Southern Song Dynasty. In the history of that year, he killed a generation of famous Yue Fei and was reviled by later generations. Therefore, the statue of Qin Gui was carved in front of Yue Fei's tomb in the form of kneeling to vent the hatred of the world. There are not many records about Qin Gui's descendants, but the modern objects unearthed in the tombs of Qin Gui's descendants are amazing. Experts think this is a satire on the Song Dynasty. Why?
First, find the tomb. Break rumors. There is a folklore about Qin Gui.
Besides having an adopted son, there is an illegitimate child outside. Through the identification of local archaeologists, it is inferred that this man is the tomb of Qin Gui's adopted son Qin Gui. Moreover, the epitaph also said that he was the only son of Qin Gui, which broke the rumor that Qin Gui had an illegitimate child.
Second, the funerary objects are simple. Qin Gui, as a big traitor, was reviled by everyone, but during this excavation, surprisingly, experts only dug up a few bronze mirrors, some silverware and some jade seals in the tomb. It looks ordinary, just an ordinary landlord family, which is quite different from the identity of Qin Gui's son.
Third, the daughter of a loyal minister. The person buried in the title is the daughter of a loyal minister and a good general. Don't think too much. Not a martyr, but the owner's wife: Cao Shi. Just mentioning Cao Shi, the public is simply at a loss, but if you think about it carefully, you can imagine the status of a woman who can write an epitaph. And this Cao Shi is a descendant of Cao Bin, the founding father of the Northern Song Dynasty. In his heyday, one person was below ten thousand people, which shows his great contribution to the Northern Song Dynasty. I don't think it necessary to introduce Qin Gui.