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Chapter 20: Big Ideas


After making a plan in his mind, Zhao Chenxing had a bold idea.

He slung the Lone Soul Staff across his body and inserted it into the belt behind his back, then stretched out his hand and climbed along the wooden pillar structure of the ancient palace to the beams of the ancient palace.

Lawyer Qiao was stunned when he saw Zhao Chenxing making such a special move of "going up to the house and lifting the tiles".

With complete confusion and panic, she screamed at Zhao Chenxing: "What are you doing?

You will be controlled by the strange vine."

Listening to the people's concerned questions, Zhao Chenxing carefully climbed up the beam and said to Lawyer Qiao: "I have my wooden stick, don't worry about it."

Listening to Zhao Chenxing's words, Lawyer Qiao's expression softened a little, and he looked at Zhao Chenxing's body.

Just as Zhao Chenxing imagined, when his hands came into contact with the wooden pillars, Zhao Chenxing saw those black roots suddenly scurrying down.

It seemed that they were deliberately avoiding Zhao Chenxing's body.

With this special ability, Zhao Chenxing climbed up the wooden pillars without any problem, and then jumped around between the wooden pillars and beams.

Finally, Zhao Chenxing jumped onto the main beam of the wooden palace.

On the main beam, which was thicker than the mouth of a bowl, Zhao Chenxing saw a lot of dust and dust.

The dust and dust were so thick that they almost completely covered the entire wooden hall beam.

Therefore, Zhao Chenxing could hardly see anything.

But even so, Zhao Chenxing was still full of confidence.

Because he believed that the records in his family's Luban Classic were absolutely correct.

Underneath the dust, there is something absolutely different from ordinary buildings.

After gently reminding Lawyer Qiao next to His Highness Mu, Zhao Chenxing reached out his hand and carefully pushed down the dust.

As the dust fell, the wooden palace beam also revealed its true appearance.

Although the surface was still chaotic, Zhao Chenxing could still see with the bright flashlight in his mouth that the main beam was a wooden pillar made of golden nanmu.

The specifications were so high that they were unmatched in classical architecture and were once again used in this application.

This proves Zhao Chenxing’s judgment that this place is Huangzhuang.

After Zhao Chenxing completely removed this wooden pillar, he immediately started his exploration.

Not long after, Zhao Chenxing found a slightly concave flat surface on the originally round wooden pillar.

After "repelling" those black roots with his hands and thoroughly exploring this plane, Zhao Chenxing was so excited that he died.

He knew that this was what he was looking for Shang Liangzhi Zhao Chenxing knew that when building houses in ancient times, there were several things that were very important and ritualistic.

The first is to break ground, the second is to lay the foundation and dig the foundation, the third is to shovel down the well, and the fourth is to raise the main timber and beam.

For these things, even ordinary families have to hire specialized craftsmen and Feng Shui masters to calculate the days, hang red robes, and entertain guests and friends to commemorate them.

Powerful building units such as government offices, temples, and palaces attach great importance to them, and generally erect monuments on main beams and courtyards to commemorate them.

These commemorative texts will definitely include the reasons for the construction of these buildings, the process, and the circumstances of the people who presided over the construction.

Therefore, Zhao Chenxing felt that as long as he found these words, he would be able to understand everything that had happened here.

And perhaps the best place to find a place similar to Zhiming in the imperial villa is on the palace beam that is relatively well preserved.

The hard work paid off.

When he saw the flat wooden surface under the dust, Zhao Chenxing immediately realized that this place was the space specially created by the craftsmen to carve "Shang Liang Zhi".

"Bah" Zhao Chenxing blew out a sudden breath and quickly fired the bright flashlight up.

Then, under the dazzling beam of light, Zhao Chenxing saw densely packed black mottled text.

These words were all carved with intaglio techniques and then drawn with carbon pens.

Because the ink is very stable and has the protective effect of isolating air, the writing on it is still clear and legible after many years.

After reading it briefly, Zhao Chenxing, who has some knowledge of classical Chinese, quickly found the beginning and started reading it seriously.

Under Zhao Chenxing's gaze, what had happened here quickly appeared before his "eyes."

It turns out that this wooden hall was rebuilt by a guy named Brother Yinjiu in the 10th year of Shunzhi.

The original hall was reduced to ashes in the 13th year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty.

The reason why Jiujiu wanted to rebuild this Ming Dynasty imperial palace was because one of his old friends, the leader of the army, had fought with the old man who was a remnant of the Ming Dynasty and died tragically here.

Regarding this paragraph about the battle between the lonely old man and the Qing soldiers, this article is relatively vague.

It just reads slightly: "The elite of the Eight Banners came out to fight against the lonely old man.

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One hundred and twenty were injured, and three hundred and forty died.

They spent 16,800 bows and arrows, and 7,600 kilograms of gunpowder.

The dead were gathered on the pillow, stained with blood.

Huangzhuang, but it can’t break the old sorcery of Lonely Soul at all.”

Yin Jiu, who led the Qing army, saw that he could not hurt the old man, so he finally thought of an extremely insidious move to break the "witchcraft" of the old man.

After besieging Shanliang Huangzhuang without attacking, Yin Jiu ordered the army to capture all 13 members of the family of "Zhao Dao", a close friend of the lonely old man, and slaughter them in front of him.

Yin Jiu uttered wild words, saying that if the lonely old man did not surrender, the Zhao family would never be able to stand up again.

The old man Guhun was a person who valued love and righteousness.

He couldn't bear to lose his friend, so he gave up the resistance and was captured.

Later, Dorgon, who came to reinforce Yinjiu, cut his body into pieces on the spot.

But at this moment, something surprising happened Just after the five horses completely split the old man apart, his incomplete limbs quickly fell into the ground and turned into five plum blossoms.

They were planted on the ground and took root.

At the same time, the corpses of the soldiers and civilians who died due to the attacks from both sides were quickly tied up, pulled, and dragged underground by a kind of root extending from the ground.

Seeing this scene, everyone present was shocked.

Many people even knelt down and worshiped Gu Hun Lao as a living god.

Dorgon was shocked when he saw this scene.

Before leaving, he specially ordered Yinjiu, the then commander of the army, to rebuild the palace and offer sacrifices to comfort him.

Maybe it was because those scenes really shocked the Yinjiu soldier who killed without blinking an eye.

After the war, Yinjiu ordered people to carefully rebuild this place.

And in this article, Liang Zhi wrote a lot of nonsense about "I have a guilty conscience, I accidentally killed civilians, I blame myself so much that I can't sleep at night" to express my deep regret.

However, after these words, the Yinjiu Commander-in-Chief made another strange sigh: