Timeline of the Sun Bird

Timeline of the Sun Bird

by Leisure Fun

Length:
99Kwords25chapters
Latest:
Ch. 25Deep in the Golden Sands
Activity:
Updated 29d agoScraped 28d ago
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About This Novel

Three thousand years ago, the ancient Shu ancestors used gold as veins and stones as keys to seal the memory of civilization in the Sun Bird gold vessels, burying the civilization code that spans time and space. Three thousand years later, Lin Wan, a cultural relic restorer at the Jinsha site, discovered a secret on a batch of unearthed gold ornament fragments that perfectly matched the pattern of the Sun Bird, but far surpassed the craftsmanship of the times. The fragment had its own shimmer, the carbon 14 dating failed, and unknown particles were embedded on the back. An accident in the restoration of cultural relics allowed her to come into contact with the energy of ancient Shu that had been sleeping for three thousand years. From the museum restoration room to the old alleys of Wenshu Monastery, from the banks of the Jinjiang River to the neon lights of Taikoo Li, Lin Wan followed the whispers of the fragments and unlocked the secrets of ancient Shu that the Li family had guarded for generations, and met the physicist Shen Yichen who was pursuing his grandfather's legacy. When the technology company Suyuan Technology focused on the energy of gold artifacts and tried to control the ultimate secret of the ancient Shu civilization, when folklore and archaeological truths intertwined, and the past and the present resonated, Lin Wan used her role as a conductor to connect fragments and secret stones. She saw the grand scene of ancient Shu sacrifices in the resonance of the magnetic field, and understood the obsession of the ancestors hidden in the gold artifacts: gold does not rot, memories are immortal, and civilization will never truly die. A dialogue between civilizations spanning three thousand years, a journey of protection against greed and forgetfulness. When the wings of the sun bird spread again, under the fog of Chengdu, the glory of ancient Shu will eventually reappear.

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