I went back to the store to prepare some things and closed the door.
Lao Bai threw the car keys to me and said, "There's no gas.
I can't drive."
"Why is there no gas?
I just filled up the gas three or four days ago," I said in surprise.
Lao Bai shrugged and said, "How do I know?
Maybe your old car is leaking oil."
We had no choice but to find a taxi, spend a lot of money, and hurried to our hometown.
On the way back to my hometown, Old Uncle Chen asked me if there was such a thing as spirit summoners.
I nodded and said, "Uncle Chen, although our society is scientifically advanced now, there are still many things that cannot be explained by science.
Don't worry, I Let’s check on your grandson first.”
Old Uncle Chen held my hand, nodded, and kept saying, “Hey, hey.”
More than an hour later, we arrived at our hometown.
We went straight to Uncle Chen's house without any delay.
When we arrived at Uncle Chen's house, we could hear the child crying from a distance.
Entering the house, a woman was holding a child and coaxing her.
She must be Old Uncle Chen's daughter-in-law.
I asked her to put the child on the bed first.
As soon as I got close to the bed, I smelled a corpse smell.
Although corpse qi is easy to smell, children have enough yang energy and there is not much corpse qi eroding their bodies.
Normal people generally cannot detect any strange smells, but those of us who have done tomb robberies are extremely sensitive to these.
Lao Bai felt the child's pulse, put a Taoist charm on the child's face, recited a few incantations, and cleared the corpse energy from his body three times, five times, five times and two times.
The child stopped crying and fell asleep.
Old Uncle Chen anxiously asked how Old Bai was doing, whether he had lost his soul and wanted to summon him again.
Lao Bai told him that there was nothing wrong and it would be fine when the child woke up.
Uncle Chen took Lao Bai's hand and thanked him profusely.
I knew you could do whatever you said, and he insisted on letting us stay at home to eat.
Lao Bai told Uncle Chen that he wanted to go to the old aunt's grave to see if there was anything weird about it.
Uncle Chen said he would take us there after dinner, and Lao Bai said, "I have to rush home, so I won't finish the meal.
Please tell me where it is, and we can just go by and have a look."
Lao Chen told us the location, and Lao Bai and I left.
On the way, Lao Bai said: "That child has corpse energy in his body."
I nodded and said, "Well, I can smell it too.
Do you think there will be rice dumplings in my old aunt's grave?"
Lao Bai continued: "Not sure, but 80% of the time there is.
Do you remember one thing that grandpa said before?
It is very strange now that ghosts push tombs at noon in the summer.
Generally speaking, if it is a ghost, it is absolutely impossible at noon.
Appears, but if it is Zongzi, it makes sense.
Noon is the time of day when Yang Qi is at its strongest, but when Yang Qi is at its peak, Yang Qi begins to weaken, and it is very possible to commit suicide at this time.
It’s useless to go to the cemetery first.”
I walked with Lao Bai for more than ten minutes, and finally arrived at the place where Uncle Chen mentioned.
From a distance, we saw a small graveyard standing alone on a piece of wasteland.
The grave was covered with weeds, so we walked over.
There were still paper money that had not been completely burned in front of the grave, three extinguished incense sticks were stuck in a bowl filled with sand, and there were firecrackers set off beside it.
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No matter how you look at this grave, it seems normal.
There can be no rice dumplings in it.
If there are rice dumplings, then there is no way that grass can grow on this land.
And let alone corpse energy, you can't even feel the Yin energy, right?
We're looking in the wrong place At this time, the sun was directly above our heads.
The weather was nearly 40 degrees, and my skin hurt from the sun.
I looked at my watch.
It was exactly 12 o'clock, and the phrase "ghosts push tombs at noon in the summer" came to mind again.
At this time, a gust of wind blew unexpectedly, and I shivered suddenly.
I felt a faint corpse aura, but the corpse aura did not come from the small grave in front of us.
"Lao Bai, do you feel cold?"
I asked.
Lao Bai wiped the sweat from his forehead and threw it to the ground and said, "There is corpse energy over there."
I looked in the distance in the direction that Lao Bai pointed.
There was a ditch about a hundred meters away from us.
The corpse gas that Lao Bai mentioned should be coming from that ditch.
Lao Bai and I rushed over.
The ditch was not too deep, about ten meters long.
There was still wasteland below the ditch.
On the walls on both sides, there were scattered cave dwellings, which should have been where people lived in the past.
But now no one lives there, and most of the cave dwellings have collapsed.
After getting off the ditch, Lao Bai walked directly to an earthen cave.
At this time, I also felt that there was a faint corpse atmosphere here.
This was an earthen cave dwelling and it had basically been buried.
But what is certain is that corpse energy is emanating from this soil.
Lao Bai asked if I had a shovel.
I happened to bring two small shovels.
Although they were small, they were better than nothing.
So the two of us started digging the cave dwelling, and in half an hour we had dug almost ten meters.
The deeper you dig, the heavier the corpse smell becomes.
It seems that there is indeed something inside this cave dwelling.
After digging for another half an hour, I shoveled something, and there was a "dong" sound.
Lao Bai frowned and started digging harder.
It was almost the same time as digging, and a wooden door appeared in front of us.
There was a shovel mark on the wooden door.
It seemed that the shovel had just hit the wooden door.
Lao Bai kicked the wooden door into two pieces and fell to the ground.
But after the wooden door fell down, what appeared behind the door made Lao Bai and I stunned.
It turned out to be a bronze coffin and looked to be at least hundreds of thousands of years old.
The face of the ancient ferocious beast Taotie is carved on the front of the coffin, and a Taoist talisman is affixed to the lid of the coffin.
What is written on the Taoist talisman can no longer be seen clearly, but the entire talisman is intact.
There were complete human bones next to the coffin, and a rag was held in the cell phone.
Lao Bai did not move the coffin first, but picked up the rag in the hand of the human skeleton.
He saw four sentences written on the rag: "Red eyes, green nose, four hairy hooves, walking with a clanking sound, I want to carry the child."
It was written in simplified Chinese characters, and it seemed that the rag was from recent decades.
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We often heard these four sentences when we were young.
Whenever we cried when we were young, our grandfather would talk about this, saying that if you cry again, monsters will come and carry you away.
So we were too scared to cry.
Later, we learned about this when we grew up.
It was made up by adults to scare children.
I muttered several times in my mind and asked Lao Bai: "Lao Bai, if this thing really existed, would it be Taotie?"
Lao Bai shook his head and said, "It probably doesn't exist.
This was all played by my grandfather when we were young.
Taotie actually has only a face but no body.
But who knows what this legendary thing looks like."
It is also said that Taotie and dragon are both myths and legends.
Has anyone seen a dragon?
This bronze coffin was obviously not buried here, but was pulled from other places.
In other words, someone found this bronze coffin in a certain tomb more than ten or decades ago, but I don’t know why.
Just bring the coffin out.
I told Lao Bai my idea, and Lao Bai nodded in approval, then squatted next to the bronze coffin and touched around.
Generally speaking, bronze coffins are better sealed, so even if there is a corpse inside, the corpse gas will not escape.
But I could feel the corpse aura of this coffin standing at the door of the earthen kiln, which meant that the things buried inside were terrible.
In other words, it has already been opened.
And how did the human bones next to the coffin die in such a simple earthen grave?
There are no mechanisms, so it is easy to escape.
The cloth in the hand of this human skeleton also had four strange sentences written on it.
Just when I was struggling, Lao Bai shouted, "Qin Feng, come here and look at this word."
I hurried over and saw a word engraved on the side of the bronze coffin.
It was also a hieroglyphic character, which was the word "女".
Could this coffin be from the Shang Dynasty?
During the Shang Dynasty, bronzes were relatively developed, and hieroglyphics also became popular during the Shang Dynasty.
These two points are enough to indicate that this bronze coffin may be from the Shang Dynasty.
"This is the female character for woman.
Does it mean that a woman is buried in this coffin?"
"Don't think about it so much.
Just open the coffin and take a look."
Lao Bai said.
I nodded, that was all I could do now.
The coffin was not in the tomb, so there was no need to worry so much about opening the coffin.
Even if there were rice dumplings, the sun was nearly 40 degrees outside, and it was impossible for the rice dumplings to chase them out.
Lao Bai and I pushed the lid of the bronze coffin together.
Without much effort, with a heavy friction sound, the lid slid open, and a strong smell of blood came out.
Lao Bai and I looked at each other and felt puzzled that it was opened so easily.
"This coffin has been opened before."
Lao Bai said.
There was a corpse lying inside the coffin, soaked in a pool of blood that had almost solidified.
The corpse was rotten with almost no bones left.
It was unclear whether it was a man or a woman.
There was a jade pendant hanging around the neck of the corpse.
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But why is the corpse rotting?
There is no rancid smell, only the smell of blood.
Lao Bai took out a silver needle from his bag and tried it on the body and the jade pendant.
After making sure it was not poisonous, he took off the jade pendant.
This is a square piece of white jade pendant, as big as half a cigarette box, not very thick, with a pattern of a human head and a snake body engraved on the front and back.
I was surprised when I saw the jade pendant.
Isn't this what I was trying to do on a widow?
Is the jade pendant you got the same?
I quickly took out the jade pendant and told Lao Bai what happened.
Lao Bai nodded, looked at the two jade pendants, shook his head and said, "I can't see anything.
Ask grandpa.
The coffin is placed here."
There’s no way Grandpa doesn’t know.”
I nodded, that’s all.
Lao Bai sprinkled the incense ashes on the rotting corpse, and then sealed the coffin again.
After that, we completely buried the entire cave dwelling with soil before leaving.
On the way back, Lao Bai asked me if I still remembered the famous woman in the tomb robbing world that my grandfather had mentioned before.
I said that I was so young at that time, how could I possibly remember it?
Anyway, I vaguely remembered that there seemed to be a woman beside my grandfather.
Yes, but not grandma, because we don’t have grandma.
Lao Bai said that the woman was very powerful, as powerful as his grandfather, but she later died of the plague
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