Professor Sun said: "Now is not the time to talk nonsense and be happy.
How could there be a tape recorder in the ancient tomb?"
The fat man took the opportunity to say: "This is Comrade Hu Bayi's primitive weirdness stemming from lack of knowledge, superstition, and wishful thinking."
The theory is simply indescribable childish imagination, and whoever believes it is a complete lunatic.”
I asked why there can't be "cassette recorders" in ancient tombs.
When I was in the engineering unit, I heard a geological and mining expert say that there is a special rock formation in a cave in the mountains.
This kind of rock formation contains "ferric oxide" or something.
The magnetic field generated by "tetraferric oxide" can be used as a tape recorder in nature.
On a sunny day, you can hear the thunder rolling in the valley.
This phenomenon is responsible.
I estimate that there may be a "ming" made of this special substance hidden in the coffin. device".
The fat man didn't know whether what I said was true or not.
He was speechless for a moment and couldn't find the words to refute.
He just said: "If there is such an ancient tape recorder, it would be worth my money."
Seeing that the woman in the coffin was crying non-stop, it really made people feel scared, so she called the fat man to come forward together, wanting to pull out the "life cap" to see what happened.
We lit a candle and were about to start, but when we got closer and listened carefully, I discovered that the strange sound was not coming from the coffin, but coming from deep in the tomb bricks under the coffin.
As soon as the red lacquer coffin was moved away, the misty "ghost sound" stopped immediately.
The empty ghost voice seemed to come from the wind and then go with the wind, leaving no trace in the air.
Fatty and I lay on the ground and listened.
For a long time, I still couldn't find the source.
The tomb bricks were thick and solid.
Even if I peeled off a few pieces and looked through them, I found that there was only mud soaked in water underground.
Shiry Yang said: "Lao Hu, please stop being busy.
That ghost sound comes and goes suddenly.
It's very unusual.
I don't think it's a sound that exists in a special rock formation.
It's better to find the Dixian Village ancient tomb first."
Professor Sun also said: "This is a reasonable life.
One thing is worse than one thing less.
The underground palace of this ancient tomb has been stolen for hundreds of years, and now nothing is left.
I don't know how much it will take to find Dixian Village."
Strength, by the way, what words are engraved on the bottom of the burial coffin are they "Guanshan Zhimi Fu" Earth Immortal Feng Shigu considers himself an enlightened immortal, so his tomb is different from ordinary people.
Ordinary tombs are designed to be permanently sealed so that outsiders can never see the things in the tomb.
But Feng Shigu’s Earth Immortal The tomb is a place where sentient beings can be saved and achieve enlightenment.
He once left an article "Guanshan Zhimi Fu", except for the descendants of the Feng family.
Those who are dedicated to seeking immortality can also enter the ancient tomb according to the instructions.
Outsiders who do not know the details want to enter the tomb and steal treasures, but it is difficult to reach the sky.
Judging from the various encounters in "Coffin Gorge", of the "Guanshan Zhimi Fu" we have, only the part that Captain Feng personally told Sun Jiuye was true, and the rest of what we saw was half true and half false.
It is often a trap that leads people to a dead end, so I once thought that since it was impossible to judge whether the "Guanshan Zhimi Fu" was true or false, it was better to rely on my own experience and not be misled by those pretentious tips.
But after using the "Guanshan Magic Pen" to draw the tomb door, we realized that our past experience and insights basically had no effect in the "Dixian Village Ancient Tomb".
No wonder the leaders who moved mountains and unloaded ridges were all It was said that "even gods could not guess what Taibao Guanshan did in the Ming Dynasty", but now I want to say: "Only a lunatic can understand the things Taibao Guanshan did in Ming Dynasty."
At this moment, we entered the empty "Yishan King Guangdeok Tomb".
Although the tomb was empty, those inexplicable things appeared in endlessly.
Our equipment and energy did not allow us to blindly search the entire underground palace, "Gui Xu Gua" "Mirror" seems to be able to be used one or two more times, but once the sea air in the mirror dissipates, I will be completely out of options.
Things come to a head, so I have to refocus on the mystery of "Guanshan Zhimi Fu" among.
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I mentioned this idea to everyone, Shiry Yang, Professor Sun and others all nodded in agreement, but the premise is that the inscribed writing on the bottom of the red lacquer coffin for burial is the real "Guanshan Zhimi Fu", and everyone worked together to turn the coffin over.
Wipe away the mud and water from the bottom of the coffin and carefully identify the writings.
Take a look.
The two lacquered coffins are exactly the same, with the following words engraved on the bottom: "The woman is unknown, she was buried and hidden; in the tomb in the south, the wall is illuminated and the immortal descends; the candle corpse extinguishes the lamp, and the ghost's voice refers to the confusion."
The lacquered coffins of the Ming Dynasty were all buried in mass graves in the form of "pressing and hiding".
Only seven or eight such coffins have been found by us.
The burial system should be one of "captives, prisoners, slaves" Human bones, but I seemed to have never heard what a "wunu" was, so I said to Professor Sun: "Master Jiu, you are an old man.
We dare not talk nonsense in front of you, but we know that this so-called "wunu" Who is the woman?
Are these words on the bottom of the coffin the poem "Guanshan Zhimi"?
Although Sun Jiuye was narrow-minded and obsessed with "false fame" to the point of being pathological, he studied the Dragon Bone Book and not only flipped through the mountains and seas of historical materials and scriptures, but also used the opportunity of collecting oracle bones to go deep into the mountainous countryside and work in the fields.
I have picked up countless "tongue leakers" on the ground, but when it comes to serious discussion of miscellaneous knowledge, I really don't see anyone who can compare with him.
As expected, Professor Sun knew the origin of "Wu Nu".
He said that in the Central Plains area, it was popular in the old days to invite gods to descend on the immortals.
The immortals who descended were of all kinds, such as ji fairies and fox fairies.
Ninety-nine percent of them were magic sticks.
It's a myth, designed to deceive foolish men and women, but there are so many people who believe it.
Many years ago, when Professor Sun was young, he had an encounter with him.
At that time, there was a severe drought before liberation.
There was an old man from Shaanxi who claimed that he could ask the Dragon King to get him.
The rain falls.
In order to make the people believe that he was really capable of inviting the Dragon King of the East China Sea, he swallowed talismans and recited mantras.
After a while, he rolled his eyes and foamed at the mouth.
He muttered something, claiming that he was the Dragon King of the East China Sea, Ao Guang.
When anyone asked him anything, he always answered fluently.
For a moment, he believed Crowds of people gathered and knelt down to worship.
At that time, Professor Sun was so full of eyes that he couldn't help but not believe it at first, but then he thought about it, something was wrong.
The Dragon King's accent was wrong.
He spoke Shaanxi dialect.
How could the Dragon King of the East China Sea speak Shaanxi dialect?
It must be that magic stick couldn't.
Although he speaks "mandarin" in a pretentious manner, he cannot change the accent he brought from his hometown.
Later, I saw many tricks similar to inviting gods, but Professor Sun never believed it again.
In all things in the world, he was most afraid of being looked down upon by others, so he said that the authorities are confused and the onlookers are clear.
It was not until after liberation that he engaged in the research of ancient characters and went deep into the folk.
I had many opportunities to collect and organize cultural relics, and then I heard that the custom of inviting gods to descend from the gods was passed down from "Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty".
It is said that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had a beloved concubine die, which made him want to eat and drink.
Some "foreigners" said that they could invite the concubine to come from the underworld to meet him, so they set up a white tent, set up lights and candles behind the tent, and asked Emperor Wu to stand in it. , not long after, the figure of the concubine appeared on the white curtain, her voice, appearance, and smile were the same as before.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was overjoyed and rewarded the sorcerer heavily.
This was the origin of the invitation to immortals, which later evolved into lantern shadow play.
Most of the performers were good at "ventriloquism" and could "sing out eternal events in one breath, and control millions of soldiers with both hands." ", but there are often quacks who use this method to fool people and defraud people's wealth.
Therefore, the matter of "descending immortals" has an ancient history of more than 2,000 years in China.
Some things in the world are true and some are false.
In addition to magic sticks, people often say that there are some supernatural manifestations.
Yes, there is no room for disbelief.
If you want to invite a true immortal, you must have an artifact to guide the saint.
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The so-called "wunu" is a female corpse, but it is not an ordinary female corpse.
She was a "master's wife" who specialized in being possessed by immortals during her lifetime.
This kind of Women often The body belonging to "immortals, demons, ghosts, and nobles" belongs to the upper body, so it is regarded as a psychic body and not a good thing.
Therefore, it cannot be buried according to the normal burial method, otherwise its body will be possessed by monsters and harm people's lives.
However, When asking the real immortals to cast a spell, their corpses must be burned first and used as lamp guides before the immortals descend.
This custom did exist in Tailing, Shaanxi and Shushui, Bashan, but Professor Sun has not seen it with his own eyes, so he dare not say True or false.
Professor Sun also said that the text of "Guanshan Zhimi Fu" is semi-tough but not ordinary, and it covers the five elements of mathematics, as well as many historical allusions such as folklore.
How can ordinary people know these things?
Most of them have never even heard of it.
Those who seek truth must unravel the mysteries of these hints if they want to enter the ancient tomb of the Earthly Immortal.
Along the way, they will inevitably face dangers and experience various life and death tests.
Trying to decipher the "Guanshan Zhimi Fu" is just a futile effort.
All the efforts of the past six months have been in vain.
Let's just continue to take risks and do it to the end.
The phrase "candle corpse extinguishes the lamp" must be incinerated.
The zombies of "Wu Nu" might as well act according to the law, attract the "ghost voices" in the ancient tombs, and listen to the immortal's guidance, but Professor Sun can't guess where the "Nandou Tomb Chamber" is.
I said that the "Nandou Tomb Chamber" is far away in the horizon and close at hand.
If the tomb chambers in the ancient tomb are arranged according to a star map, they should follow the principle of north to south.
The bottom tomb chamber is the glory of Nandou.
It was used to store the swords and weapons buried with them, and we all heard the "ghost sounds" coming from the tomb from this point on.
There are also stones embedded in the walls around the tomb to represent star maps.
There is no need to be suspicious.
I thought this matter was a bit suspenseful, but judging from previous examples, the hints in "Guanshan Zhimi Fu" are often difficult to figure out with normal thinking.
Before seeing it with your own eyes, it is difficult to make a judgment in advance, and it is impossible to distinguish whether the hints are true or false. , once you do this, you may not know what kind of disaster it will cause.
I gritted my teeth and thought to myself that the activity of lighting candles had always been the activity of "touching the gold captain".
With the five of us here, I was afraid of what could happen.
And I was also very curious.
Could it be that there was a clue?
What's the matter with the erratic "ghost sounds" in the walls of Xianlai's tomb?
I made up my mind and immediately took off the lid of the broken lacquer coffin.
The female body inside was not lying flat on its side, and it was indeed wearing Ming Dynasty clothes.
According to Sun Jiuye, the clothes were "Bijia". , which is a sleeveless women's clothing in the Ming Dynasty.
It is worn over a long coat and is also the predecessor of the vest.
"Paddy field suit", also known as "paddy field suit", is a popular variegated patchwork dress for women in the Ming Dynasty.
The feet are "bow shoes" because women in the Ming Dynasty often had their feet bound.
Bow shoes are shoes worn by women with bound feet.
They look like Women with bows, soles, and unbound feet also had clogs imitated in a similar style.
"I didn't listen carefully to Sun Jiuye's endless historical research, because the situation in the coffin had attracted most of my attention.
I saw the female corpse in the coffin staring with her mouth open, her face distorted.
The inside of the coffin lid is There were traces of being criss-crossed, and there were dark stains of dried blood on them.
It must have been that he was nailed alive in a coffin before he was alive.
Even now, when he saw it, he could still imagine how miserable his condition was.
He was pretended to be a hunter searching for a way out in an ancient tomb.
The "oil lamp" used by immortals to invite gods.
When Shiryyang saw a bronze medal hanging on the waist of the female corpse, with the four characters "Guanshan Master Niang" on it, she couldn't help but sigh and said to me, these "Wu Nu Shi Niang" were all Ming Dynasty clothes and they also carried waist tags with them.
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Based on this, they should all be associates of Earth Immortal Feng Shigu.
They probably died until Only then did I realize that Feng Shigu had been used as a burial object.
Such a cruel thing could not have been done by the immortal family.
In fact, he had fallen into an evil sect.
In traditional Chinese culture, although "immortals" and "demon" are related to each other, they are not related to each other.
No, there is actually only a thin line.
If you take one step forward, you will be a fairy, and if you take one step back, you will be a demon.
The fat man saw that the female corpse had a lot of jewelry, so he wanted to touch two things from his wife as "little souvenirs".
Sun Jiuye stopped him and said: "Now that the big event is coming, don't think about making a fortune.
Follow the ancient alchemy."
"There may be medicines such as incense and incense wax hidden in the clothes and jewelry on the corpse.
Only when they are lit together will the ghost sounds appear.
Otherwise, burning an ordinary corpse will attract immortals.
Don't let the small things cost you the big money."
The fat man said sternly: "Who wants to make a fortune?
Fatty, don't I want to keep her together?
You said that this master's wife and old sister-in-law provoked you.
For a little selfishness, you had to light a fire and she didn't allow it."
Fatty helped her sort out her remains.
In the old society, warlords and bandits were tyrannical and oppressed the people, but they were not as unreasonable as you."
Professor Sun knew that there was nothing to argue with the fat man, so he quickly pulled away and said, "I didn't say anything.
Even if I didn't say anything just now, why don't you just light it up quickly?"
At this time, I saw that Yaomeier looked a little guilty.
Knowing that she had never done anything like this, I couldn't help but feel panicked.
So I and the fat man placed the female body in the tomb.
I took a lighter and prepared to light it.
Before I started, I used the A look made him say a few words to the female corpse.
In fact, they were all words that made people's hearts move.
The fat man didn't refuse, and his expressions were not emotional.
Maungdi said to the female corpse: "Teacher, teacher, our beloved teacher, we know that your soul has entered heaven long ago, but in this cold and cruel real world, we still can't do without you.
Your body is needed to illuminate the darkness and search for light.
In order to pursue the bright spring, the soles of our shoes are worn out."
I saw that the fat man spoke eloquently and actually called the teacher's wife teacher, and the content of what he said was not very reliable.
I stopped letting him express his emotions any more and reached out to light a fire.
The corpse's clothes were as dry as wax.
It ignites when it encounters fire, and the fire immediately bursts into flames
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