Les journalistes chinois prendre des photos de vestiges mis au jour à partir de la propriété de bateaux coulés leader paysan Zhang Xianzhong (Chang Hsien-chung) de la fin des Ming
Chinese journalists take photos of relics unearthed from the sunken boats owned by peasant leader Zhang Xianzhong (Chang Hsien-chung) of the late Ming dynasty (1368-1644) of the excavation site at the bottom of the Minjiang River during a press conference in Meishan city, southwest China's Sichuan province, 13 April 2017. Relics had been excavated at the sunken ship site on the Minjiang River in Pengshan, Meishan city, southwest China's Sichuan province. After nearly 100 days of archeological excavations, more than 300, 000 pieces of cultural relics have been unearthed at the Pengshan district of Meishan, southwest China's Sichuan province. The items recovered include gold, silver and bronze coins, jewelry, iron swords, spears, rings, earrings and hairpins. The excavations found proof of the legend that said a vast booty of treasure belonging to Zhang Xianzhong, the leader of a Chinese peasant uprising in the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), was lying at the bottom of Minjiang River.