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The Strange Story of Makino Chapter 3 The Ancient Capital in the Clouds Bronze Mirror


Among the many magic weapons in ancient times, the bronze mirror has the strongest ability to exorcise evil spirits.

The reason why ancient people have used bronze mirrors for a long time is that bronze mirrors are not only utensils and handicrafts for looking at the face, but also a magic weapon with multiple functions.

Where does the magic power of bronze mirrors come from?

Various explanations given by the ancients are mostly related to their makers.

During the Qin and Han Dynasties, people generally believed that bronze mirrors could suppress zombies, because people at that time wanted to "correct their appearance" in front of the mirror to see if their expressions were solemn and serious, and whether their clothes and hats were neatly dressed.

Come right now, so the bronze mirror represents "righteousness".

One righteousness can suppress all evils.

In addition, the mirror also represents "yang", which is a symbol of daytime and a deterrent to "yin".

It is said that the King of Qin swept Liuhe to rule the world.

In the process, he obtained many secret weapons of the Six Kingdoms.

Among them were eight ancient mirrors, and the Bone Mirror was just one of them.

According to legend, this bronze mirror could reflect the bones and veins of the human body.

It was an ancient mirror.

A rare and priceless treasure in the world.

When Qin Shihuang was in power, he was touring the south.

On the way, he saw someone salvaging a floating corpse from the sea.

The corpse was that of an old man.

He was taller than ordinary people and had good appearance.

His mane was longer than his chest.

His skin was white and moist, and his flesh was as hard as iron.

Dressed as the Ancient King I don’t know how long Nong has been floating in the sea, and I don’t know the origin and cause of his death, but he still looks as if he was alive, and there is no sign of being soaked in the sea for a long time.

A gust of sea breeze blows, and the ancient corpse’s beard and eyebrows are flying, and it is as lifeless as a living person. two.

Qin Shihuang believed that the ancient corpse was the remains of the immortal in the sea and should be sacrificed and enshrined in order to pray for the immortal elixir, but others held the opposite view.

Qin Shihuang has always been superstitious about cultivating immortals and refining elixirs.

He has many alchemists under his command.

The alchemists all believe that this is an ancient zombie, transformed into a monster.

It must have emerged from the eyes of the South China Sea.

Seeing it is already ominous, so why sacrifice it?

He prayed for medicine and then said when and when this happened, what kind of omen it symbolized, and how to deal with it properly.

It was not easy to make a living as an alchemist in the Qin Dynasty.

Most people in ancient times were relatively simple.

If they were a little eloquent, they were regarded as talented and eloquent.

If you want to be an adviser to the emperor, your first skill is to be able to talk and talk to death.

Qin Shihuang was not a soft-hearted person to be able to talk about it, but he couldn't stand these people and made it sound like they were telling the truth.

In addition, he had no idea about these mysterious things.

But Youxuan was convinced of what was going on, and was worried that the presence of zombies in the eyes of the sea would be a sign of the country's downfall.

Since he could not add firewood, swords, and axes, he could only hide them in holes, so he ordered 30,000 criminals to dig through a barren mountain to bury the corpses and cast them.

A bronze beast was placed on top of the zombie to hold down the mountain, and the "King of Qin Bone Mirror" from the Eight Mirrors of the King of Qin was embedded in the beast's head, and finally sealed the mountain and returned

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