"Don't let the size of the tomb fool you. Though it looks shabby and the cauldron seems shoddily made, what we're seeing here is far beyond what an ordinary wealthy person can afford. Besides, a cauldron is a cauldron, no matter if it's mini-sized. You can't disregard its importance just because it's small!"
"In ancient times, a cauldron was an item of great significance to a country. Even a miniature one wasn't something an average person would be qualified to use. At the very least, it belonged to a noble, if not a self-proclaimed one. Otherwise, it was a destitute noble, but definitely not somebody common."
Several long-eared foxes emerged leisurely from the inner chamber of the tomb, each holding various small objects in their mouths. Places with heavy yin, like tombs, tend to attract animals like weasels, foxes, and hedgehogs. It seems these foxes had turned this tomb into their den."