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Chapter 414 The Painting of the Secret Realm

 He ​​raised his head and said: "Miss Achun, be careful, we will help you illuminate it."

"It's not a big deal, it's up to me."

She took a step forward and stepped on a rope with her feet.

With the additional weight of a person, the rope was immediately pressed downwards and began to sway slightly from side to side.

There are no protective measures. The entrance of the cave is nearly 100 meters above the bottom of the cave. Even if there is an underground river below, it is equivalent to a cement floor at such a high altitude. Once it falls,

No joke.

They didn't dare to speak or make any noise.

Even Dou Sprout, who always talked a lot, closed his mouth and watched quietly.

In front of you.

Ah Chun spread his hands, stepped on a rope, and began to walk forward slowly.

When the rope swayed from side to side, she would stop, wait until it stopped shaking, and continue walking forward, just like walking on a tightrope at high altitude.

Ah Chun has a graceful figure. She is like a swallow landing on a telephone pole. She is as light as a swallow and has a relaxed face as she walks to the opposite side step by step.

Brother Yu looked at me and nodded.

I took a deep breath and walked to the edge of the cave.

I grasped the rope tightly with both hands. I was not that courageous, nor did I have the balance like Achun. I adopted the most powerful and clumsy method, but relatively speaking it was also the safest.

Just walk backwards.

I wrapped my feet around the rope, held it tightly with both hands, used my hands and feet together, and wriggled forward little by little.

When I climbed into the air, I couldn't help but glance down.

It is dark and bottomless. Those who are afraid of heights and darkness will definitely not be able to see it and will become dizzy.

The rope was bent and I slowly climbed to the other side.

Next is Xiaoxuan.

"Don't look down! No problem!" I shouted to Xiaoxuan from a distance.

Xiaoxuan also learned how to crawl like me, but she was almost exhausted when she was halfway through the climb.

Xiaoxuan gritted her teeth and crawled over without saying a word, relying on her fierce strength.

Next up, bean sprouts.

The last one is Brother Yu, because he has to close the rope after passing through, so Brother Yu can only pull out the dagger first.

He stuck the dagger in the middle with two larger rocks, tried it, and then started to crawl forward if he felt it was OK.

Brother Yu is heavier than the two Xiaoxuans. As soon as he goes up, it can be seen with the naked eye that the rope is bent in a large arc and is swaying severely from left to right.

Knowing that he can't delay, Brother Yu speeds up
climb.

However, when we were less than three meters away, the dagger stuck on the stone suddenly slipped and fell!

Brother Yu grabbed the rope and fell instantly!

"Brother Yu!"

"Wen Bin!"

"hold onto!"

The rope was stuck to the cave wall. Brother Yu slid down for more than ten meters, holding on to the rope and not letting go.

Anyone with common sense in physics knows that the weight of a falling object is greater when it falls downward.

I looked back in panic and saw that most of the dagger nailed to the wall had fallen out, leaving only the head stuck in the wall. I didn't know if it could hold it.

Brother Yu exerted his strength with both arms, grabbed the rope and began to climb up.

At this time, Ah Chun looked up, frowned and said, "This won't work, just hold on to the rope."

As soon as we grabbed the rope, just as Achun said, the dagger nailed into the wall popped out.

Without a point of support, the rope quickly slid downwards, and the few of us were instantly dragged forward and staggered forward.

"Hold on! Hurry on! Hurry on!"

Dou Sprout shouted three times in a row to hold on.

I grabbed the rope tightly and leaned back.

Xiaoxuan and Baotou were also struggling to support themselves. There was no obstacle under their feet and they were led to slide forward.

No one thought about letting go.

No one said to let go.

ten minutes later.

A big hand reached up and slapped the ground.

After Brother Yu came up, he lay on the ground gasping for air, and the rest of us also gasped for breath.

Because he slid down too fast just now, the glove on Brother Yu's right hand fell off, and the skin was torn by the rope, causing a lot of blood.

The rest of the life after the disaster is full of surprises but not dangerous.

"Thanks."

Brother Yu got up from the ground and thanked Ah Chun.

Because it was Ah Chun who was the first to say that the dagger could not hold up, so we had time to react.

Achun smiled and said, "You owe me once."

After collecting the rope and taking a rest, we continued walking forward.

In the notes Mr. Wu left for me, the place Guizailing was drawn with a red circle, but besides the red circle

Circle, there is no mark on this place, Mr. Wu once told me personally.

The notes were not written by him. The original version was copied by him from some seniors in the Northern School.

After Colonel Mojin disappeared, the prototype of the Northern Sect took shape.

Those predecessors who were active in the early Republic of China were all masters like Li Yaya. They invented the Luoyang shovel, improved the cyclone shovel, used gap plates, and created the Guaizi needle for dealing with tapstone.

At that moment, I was thinking, had those seniors who wrote the original notes ever set foot in the place we went to?

I do not know.

The walls around here are smooth, there are no large areas of stalactites, and there are no goose pipes. The ground is also very smooth, with only some small gravels scattered here and there.

It was dark, like stepping into another world.

Very dark, very dark.

Searching with a flashlight, in the darkness, I heard Achun say loudly: "Look! What is that!"

He moved his head over the flashlight, took a few steps to the right, and looked up.

"It's a mural. There are actually murals in this place."

"how come."

"No, the humidity in the air is so high. Once the time exceeds four hundred years, no mineral pigment paintings can be preserved. This cannot be too far ago. It should be from the Qing Dynasty."

Get your head right.

Shuidongzi and Banshuidongzi tombs have caused great damage to murals, silks, thangkas, and other things with mineral pigments.

It is dry for thousands of years, wet for ten thousand years, half dry and half wet for only half a year. Either the entire tomb is soaked in water to cut off oxygen, or it is very dry, like the tomb of Jin Youzi in the desert.

I am afraid of this anti-tide state. In this environment, iron tools will rust and bronze items will rot quickly. No one wants to build their own tomb in this environment. Not to mention the coffin, the bones will rot and turn into

dust.

"Head! There's one on the wall here too!" Dou Sprout shouted from the other side.

very strange.

Some of the Guizailing stone carvings are thousands of years old, but it can be inferred that these murals are no older than the Qing Dynasty because they have been preserved.

The Han Dynasty inherited the system of the Qin Dynasty. Since Xu Fu, the Yingzheng faction, went to sea to seek immortality, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty especially respected ghosts and gods. He believed in the words of Taoists and alchemists. He recorded the affairs of the underworld in the form of murals in his tombs, and regarded death as life.

Eastern Han Dynasty and Western Han Dynasty, two
Jin, Jin, Liao, Xixia, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.

Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing.

The culture of tomb murals has never ceased. The ancients believed that well-painted murals can seek benefits and avoid harm, bring good fortune and longevity to immortals and gods, and provide blessings to future generations.

These murals generally have forms and cannot be painted blindly.

One is to draw the image of the house where the tomb owner lived during his lifetime, or something that the tomb owner did in his life.

The other is to paint those fixed themes from past dynasties.

Flying feathered men, door gods, four divine beasts, flowing clouds, golden crows, squirrel tails, golden toads, yellow-skinned snakes, twenty-eight constellations, Ganoderma lucidum, deer and cranes, etc.

But these themes are not seen anywhere in the murals left here.

We turn on the flashlight to illuminate a larger area.

The murals on the stone wall in front of you are very large. Looking from right to left, they are divided into four parts. They seem to be recording a certain scene or something.

Some of the mineral pigments on the murals are scattered, and a lot of them have fallen off.

Such a scene is painted on the right.

There is a small house under the water. You can vaguely see the word "man" on the house.

Follow the scene of the underwater house.

The mural depicts a group of little people carrying a coffin. Due to the moisture on the wall, the faces of the characters are blurred, and in some cases only half of the body can be seen.

The middle part of the mural was the most affected by moisture, and the whole thing was just a big ball of mineral colors mixed together, and nothing could be seen.

On the far left, where the head is standing, there should be a tomb. In the middle of the tomb is a stone platform with complex carvings all around. There is a black coffin on the top of the stone platform, facing the direction of the coffin.

, painted a red wooden door.

A three-dimensional painting method should have been used.

The mahogany door was opened a crack and ajar.

Half of the face of a fat white man appeared outside the crack of the door. This half of his face seemed a little sad and a little angry. This half of his face was hiding behind the door, peeking into the tomb.

I don't know what I'm looking at, I don't know who it is, I just know that the person who painted the mural is very skilled and painted the half face hidden outside the door to give the feeling of "peeping".

Just like holding a camera.

There was a click of the shutter.

This scene was frozen.


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