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Chapter 5 Chapter 4 Sealed Archives

Liang Wan blatantly searched for the room number of the archives, because she knew that the surveillance here had been shut down by her first love boyfriend.So she could walk bravely all the way until she reached the door at the deepest part of the corridor.This is not the end of the corridor, but blocked by a huge iron lock. Liang Wan opened the iron gate with the key and walked in.She saw that there were two doors on each side of the corridor, and she looked at the keys in her hand. The keys to these four doors were all on the key chain, which meant that all the things she wanted to see were in these four doors. Find it yourself.She only has seven hours, and she must find something useful to herself in these seven hours.She opened her notebook and found the first name.

It was a name on the drawings she had seen before, a child's name, filled in behind the draftsman's column. This child's surname is Huo, and his name is Huo Zhongshu. She began to rummage through the bookshelves. This row of bookshelves was full of names of people surnamed Huo, and a small label could be seen on the title of the bookshelf, which said the first batch of children's classes in North China in 1978. Liang Wan's investigation idea is very simple. The children who drew these drawings were only in their teens. In China at that time, the only teens who could use professional skills were the juvenile class proposed by Li Zhengdao at that time.

This group of children, starting from the first class in 1978, and the two classes in 1979 and 1980, may all be the people on the drawing, but the number of children in the juvenile class was limited at that time. found out. It is conceivable that these children were all military resources at that time. Although the development of the final juvenile class did not follow this path, there were not a few of the children in the earliest juvenile class who were talented and entered the military. Technological development and the military have never been separated. Liang Wan's thinking was correct. She saw the file of Huo Zhongshu in the file of Zhongke in 1980.

University at the age of 13. Immediately, Liang Wan saw the last missing note in Huo Zhongshu's file. When he was 13 years old, he did not report to school and was missing. Liang Wan looked at Huo Zhongshu's class, and then followed the time to look for it.Sure enough, as she expected, when Huo Zhongshu was in college, many children who were admitted to the junior class all over the country did not report to school.These people, in the files, are all missing. Liang Wan knew where they went, and it was in that year that they began to learn to draw the drawings she saw. However, architectural drawing is an engineering major, and the general majors of the junior class will not be concentrated in engineering.Many of these children's talents are in the fields of science such as mathematics.

Only in the fields of mathematics and music are there true geniuses. She looked at the majors these children applied for, and bit her lower lip involuntarily.Basically, they are special engineering majors.Department of Architecture. If it wasn't through her first love boyfriend, she would never be able to find information about this department in the extension. Why these children? Liang Wan found a step to reach the top of the bookshelf, sat down, and tried to organize his thoughts. She doesn't need to reason and analyze, she has plenty of time after she goes out, she knows the answers to all the questions are on the bookshelves around her, but she has to find the direction.

She looked at their major again. The name of this major was too general, so she decided to start with it.So she began to dig through the files, hoping to find the report cards of these children. When these gifted teenagers were in high school, teachers would prepare special courses for them.With the report card, you can know why these children were selected and how they are different from other children in the junior class. Unfortunately, no, she couldn't find any information related to these children's usual learning courses. The only clue was that she found a record of punishment in a person's portfolio.

The record of this punishment stated that the reason was damage to the textbook. The name of this textbook was: Bronze Smelting. In high school, I learned bronze smelting. China was already so poor at that time that it couldn't even afford to use iron, so it started to use bronze, an alloy that couldn't build a three-story building? Or, this is just an elective course, a course used to improve the knowledge structure or let these talented youngsters spend their excess wisdom. If he wanted to major in metallurgy, there might be such a course. Of course, after Liang Wan went to investigate, he found that he was too optimistic. Bronze smelting is just a kind of knowledge, and it is difficult to complicate it to the extent of forming a special course.

The kid burned the book and tried to burn his own desk, and was penalized with moral points for writing about revenge against a girl in his class who rejected his advances.There are bridges like this in every era. She silently wrote down the words "bronze smelting". She hoped that this was not an internal textbook, and she could find this book in the publication information system. At that time, Liang Wan had no idea of ​​what she found, and she didn't know what it pointed to. In the next five hours, she did not find the publication information of this textbook, nor did she find any direction.

After two hours of harvest and five hours of nothing, she left the archives with endless doubts. Her first love didn't come out to see her off, and she had doubts in her mind.She didn't know the key to this information. It was not until she chatted with Li Cu that these clues were gradually pieced together, revealing the huge possibility behind this project. After Liang Wan returned home, he slept for more than ten hours.She knew that she would be more passive in the future, and all the information and inferences were in her mind.But now, at best, she can only use these things to make up a story.

The countdown on the watch kept beating, and she anxiously waited for the man's instructions, but there was no call for four or five days in a row. She didn't stay idle, she kept looking up various information, but found nothing, but she learned a lot about bronze smelting itself. She discovered that bronze was first developed from red copper smelting. In ancient China, there were actually three different types of bronze: 1.Tin bronze.The main components are copper and tin. 2.lead bronze.The main ingredients are copper and lead. 3.Copper, tin and lead ternary bronze.The main components are copper, tin and lead.

The different composition of ore in various places makes the bronze wares different, and the properties of the bronze are also different. The smelting of bronze may have originated from the smelting of malachite. Ancient alchemists had detailed records of the medicinal properties of malachite. At that time, when malachite was used as medicine, copper water was smelted.She also saw Kunwu's information in various materials: in the Shan Hai Jing, Kunwu is a copper mountain, on which is the birthplace of bronze smelting.When King Mu of Zhou traveled westward, he also carried a divine sword called Kunwu on his body.There is also a strange fox-like creature with nine heads and nine tails on Kunwu Mountain. In short, all the materials are good-looking and interesting, but none of them are helpful to the current buildings, especially the buildings in the desert.There is only one kind of copper-aluminum alloy called aluminum bronze, which has anti-corrosion effects in energy devices, but it is just called bronze and has little to do with real bronze. She also thought that bronze has an advantage, that is, it is cheap.If there is a bronze mine in the local area, and the project requires a lot of metal, smelting bronze is a more convenient construction method. But in a desert like Badain Jaran, mining bronze mines is even more difficult than building a house.And considering that this building may take sixty or seventy years to build, the issue of raw materials is not so important. On the morning of the fifth day, she couldn't hold back anymore. She called the man, but no one answered the phone. She thought of Li Cu and wondered what happened to this kid.The man said he was very important, so she also called Li Cuo, but no one answered. A man is really unreliable, even a kid.she thought.But when Li Cu registered at the hospital, he left his address.Xie Yuchen didn't say that he couldn't take the initiative to find Li Cu. Liang Wan is not a passive person, she went to block Li Cuo at the door, but it was still in vain. She became anxious, wondering if she had been forgotten, just like Wu Xiubo in the movie.She kept calling the two of them, but to no avail. Until she received a text message from that man.There are only six words written on it: go to Inner Mongolia the day after tomorrow.Then there is the information that the ticket has been booked for her. She wasn't surprised, and she didn't even call back because she knew she wouldn't get any feedback. If there is still one direction to act in, it is Li Cuo and the desert she mentioned, and the blueprint in her hand is related to the desert.In the 1980s, it was impossible for such a large project to enter Inner Mongolia without a trace. In the Badain Jaran Desert, there is China's earliest and most mysterious drone research and development base, known as China's Area 51. She always felt that these were no coincidences.She doesn't have so many ex-boyfriends who can sacrifice for her, but when she gets there, she believes that she can always find a way.
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