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Farmer gets 15 years in prison for intending to sell bronze wares unearthed in his backyard

By Yao Xinyu (People's Daily Online)    16:30, September 11, 2015
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Farmer gets 15 years in prison for intending to sell bronze wares unearthed in his backyard
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A man surnamed Zhao and his brother in Xi'an dug up eight pieces of bronze wares of the late Shang and early Zhou Dynasty in their backyard, and attempted to sell them. In April, Zhao was sentenced 15 years in prison. Lately, the Supreme Court of Shaanxi province rejected Zhao's appeal.

Zhao, 52, is a farmer in Chang'an District in Xi'an. In July 2014, when Zhao and his brother, who is now on the run, dug up tree roots at their backyard, they found an ancient tomb and dug up eight pieces of valuable bronze wares.

Later the two brothers decided to sell these bronze wares privately. A secret buyer offered them 1 million yuan, but Zhao declined the offer because he planned to sell them for at least 1.5 million yuan. On Aug. 6, 2014, police arrested Zhao at his home and found the eight pieces of bronze wares hidden in his home.

Experts confirmed that four pieces of bronze wares are national second-grade cultural relics, and the other four pieces are national third-grade cultural relics. The tomb is confirmed to of the late Shang Dynasty and early Zhou Dynasty, and the area belongs to the Fenggao Heritage Conservation area.

In April 2015, Zhao was sentenced 15 years in prison and fined 100,000 yuan. 

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