Chapter 1137 Kanzigou Coal Mine
Su Qiang did not reply to Wang Jingzhe directly, but just told him with a serious expression that he might miss his eyes when he saw it once, and that he would have seen it twice or three times. We will stay together these days, so I will continue to take a look.
Wang Jingzhe nodded, agreeing with his statement, and said to Su Qiang: "I am a person who is not afraid of medical treatment. If you have anything to say, just tell me directly, don't hide it, and don't be afraid of my concerns. I have encountered this difficult situation."
Su Qiang rolled his eyes and said, "It's not a relative or accustomed, I won't have anything to be afraid of with you..."
After Wang Jingzhe fell ill, Professor Xu and others stopped talking because the lights were going to be turned off in the sleeper carriage at this time, and it was getting late. In order not to disturb others' rest, they all fell asleep. Wang Jingzhe quietly looked at the people lying down on the upper bunk, all of whom were looking at the phones sideways. Some had smiles on their faces, and some were obviously quite serious. The old professor rested with a quilt early. This group of people might only regard today as an ordinary night, and tomorrow is also a normal day, but what they certainly didn't know is that there would be a disaster waiting for them next.
Wang Jingzhe was also thinking about the saying that saving a life is better than creating a seventh-level Buddhist Tu, because he always adhered to the attitude of life, that is, the King of Hell lets you die in the third update, and will not let you wait until the fifth update. An individual has his own life. Even if he sees that Professor Xu and the others are about to be in trouble, he should not assert that it is because birth, old age, sickness and death are the same as sudden disaster. This is your life, so don't change it easily.
One night passed, and the next morning, around five o'clock before dawn, the train entered Datong Station. The sleeper train conductor called everyone early. After changing the sleeper ticket, Professor Xu and the others were packing their luggage and preparing to start. Wang Jingzhe was alone and brought a small bag, with nothing to prepare.
The train stopped at the platform, and Wang Jingzhe walked out of the carriage in the crowd, and then came out of the exit, and saw that there was a place for breakfast near the railway station square, so he found a bun shop and ordered a portion of porridge, a few buns and pickles.
Before he could eat, the door of the snack shop was pushed open. Several people walked into carrying luggage and tool boxes. He looked up and thought it was a coincidence. It was the same group in the sleeper carriage before. Since the store was not big, there were not many tables. Professor Xu ordered breakfast and sat opposite Wang Jingzhe.
The old man smiled when he saw him and said, "Is it a coincidence for the young man? I remember it seems like we are sleeping in the same car?"
Wang Jingzhe nodded and said, "Well, I'll sleep on top of you."
"The buns here are very good. The store is not bullying. They are good at doing business. They have thin skin and large fillings. I have come to Datong several times before and will come over to have a meal after getting off the bus. The taste is pretty good." Professor Xu took a bowl of millet porridge and pulled a few bites, picked up a bun with chopsticks and stuffed it into his mouth.
Seeing that the other party was talking to him, Wang Jingzhe took the initiative to ask, "I think you are going to do some inspection?"
Professor Xu licked the corner of his mouth, put down the porridge bowl and said, "In the Kanzigou in Datong, we are doing humanities research. There are some discoveries in the mines there, so go and take a look..."
It didn't take long for a breakfast. Wang Jingzhe and Professor Xu chatted casually for a few words, and then both parties came out of the food restaurant. It would take about two hours to go to Kanzigou from the station. After Professor Xu and others finished their meal, a minibus came to pick them up. It should be the local person responsible for the reception. If Wang Jingzhe wanted to go there, he had to wait. There would be a bus at around 8 o'clock, and he drove directly from the train station to a town near Kanzigou.
It was half past eight. When Wang Jingzhe was still running on the road, Professor Xu and his group had been taken to Kanzigou by relevant local departments.
Kanzigou is a place name. You can tell from this name that this place should be a terrain such as a mountain valley, and that's almost the same.
Kanzigou is surrounded by mountains and sparsely populated. There are some villages nearby. Before liberation, coal reserves were found here, and the mining volume was considered small and medium-sized. An old man in the local area said that the Japanese began to plunder here at that time, and drove many workers from all over the country. They were scattered back and forth in six or seven years. Later, after liberation, the Japanese evacuated and threw down the mines here.
In the years that followed, the Kanzigou coal mine was also mined by local officials, but the mining efforts were not very strong at that time. I felt that the coal storage here could not reach the level of large-scale mining, and the highway construction here was very backward. If you want to start a mine, you had to build roads first. This investment would be a bit large, and the output was completely in proportion to the investment. Therefore, the mine here was shelved for many years. Later, the coal mine was privately owned and contracted by an individual, and the Kanzigou coal mine was acquired by a mineral company.
This mining company is rich and has not moved for many years after it was collected. The time slowly entered two thousand years. Then it started mining, road construction, equipment entry, exploration, and mining. It started to produce coal before the end of this year, but a problem occurred at this time. When digging coal, it actually dug out corpses, and more than one or two places, and hundreds or thousands of corpses were dug out.
The old man near Kanzigou recalled that this may be because the laborers were buried here at the beginning, because many people did not retreat when the Japanese retreated. It is very likely that they were buried directly in the mine cave. Since there has been no mining for many years, they will naturally not be discovered.
It must be amazing to dig out a mass pit. After all, this is a bloody history and a painful past. The local officials continued to organize excavations and reported them. So Professor Xu and his group came. Their purpose was to determine where the corpses here belonged to, and to sort out the detailed number. If there are many corpses, a memorial hall may be built in Kanzigou to warn future generations.
When Professor Xu arrived at Kanzigou, he immediately let his students and assistants enter the working state. Several of them started to survey from the surrounding area and determine the location and terrain. He led a deputy and the student to the mine with a safety helmet and went deep into the mine, and all the way to a mass pit.
Chapter completed!