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Chapter 133 Innovation

At this time, he saw that his monkey had died. The monkey charmer was so sad that he buried his monkey. Later, the monkey charmer had another dream, in which several men and women were kneeling. They kowtowed to the monkey charmer, saying that the monkey charmer had rescued them from the mountain god, and they wanted to thank the monkey charmer for his great kindness.

The monkey charmer had a vague understanding of it. After having this strange dream, the monkey charmer dug up a pile of bones near the temple according to what he heard in the dream, as well as many belongings of these people.

Only then did the monkey charmer realize that what he had been dreaming had never been a dream. These were the unlucky ghosts who were killed and eaten by the "mountain god". If his monkey had not been a loyal savior, he would have fallen into the same fate as these people. .

The monkey charmer took away all the belongings, and then erected new tombs for these victims to bury them. Because these were the things that the victims repaid the monkey charmer. Because there were also mountain guests who had been killed before, and there were many gold and silver treasures in them. , this monkey tricker made a fortune.

Ding Li was extremely impressed when he heard this story, because according to Wan Zizi, the monkey trickster here was actually Shen Ye's ancestor and Shen Yansheng's great-grandfather.

At that time, Ding Li dreamed of raising an obedient and sensible little monkey, and he wanted it terribly.

So at that time, everyone who saw the monkey show was very greedy, and that's why he met the expert who knew Maoshan Jiulong Water, because Ding Li once wanted to steal someone else's monkey. In the end, the monkey almost killed him. His eyeballs were clawed out, and from then on Ding Li never liked monkeys again.

Damn it, why is it wrong again! Let’s get back to the point.

"They are mountaineers who make a living in the Bashan area of ​​Qinling Mountains. Is it impossible to offend the surrender master?"

Wang Yajun asked: "Is it possible that some Jiantou divisions have gone to Qinling Mountains?"

Huang Yue coughed dryly: "Anyway, it's important for us to save people first. Ali, how come you are so lucky that such a powerful dagger was given by them?"

When Ding Li heard this, he quickly said: "These mountaineers often hang out in the Qinling Mountains. Who knows what they do? Maybe, there may be some treasures for you!"

Huang Yue said in a low voice: "Am I the kind of person who takes advantage of others' danger?"

Ding Li quickly said: "Of course not, of course not! Uncle Huang, didn't you say they can't be saved? Why did you say save people?"

"I don't have the ability to revive people, but there is no problem in suppressing them for a while. We should revive them first and ask what happened, so we can prescribe the right medicine!"

Ding Li said "Oh" and waited for Huang Yue to take action. Unexpectedly, Huang Yue glanced at Ding Li and said, "If the people you brought yourself don't take action, why are you standing there in a daze?"

Ding Li knew that Huang Yue was a little mentally unbalanced, and such a good dagger was "cheated" away by Ding Li. Thinking about all the good things in Ding Li, and then looking at how many decades he has lived, I don’t have any of these magic weapons with me, which makes me feel aggrieved just thinking about it.

This is just a petty thing. Ding Li shook his head and sighed. Magical weapons are said to be cultivated and refined with their own energy. If you throw them to others, they can't use them unless the aura of the magical weapon is dispersed and sacrificed again. Refining. If that’s the case, why bother? Wouldn’t it be better to just find a blank and start refining from scratch?

Ding Li was just unlucky. The dagger had been kept for decades, and the original owner's aura had slowly dissipated, but the aura of the dagger itself still retained part of it. That's why Ding Li was allowed to practice it easily, getting twice the result with half the effort.

Thinking about how difficult these encounters are, no wonder Huang Yue is still jealous even after he has lived a long time.

Ding Li didn't expect Huang Yue to be so petty at his age, so he had to smile bitterly and do it himself.

There is nothing in Ding Li's place, just a little cinnabar and yellow paper, which would be enough for normal circumstances. But this is definitely not an ordinary situation. You can tell by the look of Lin Shanke...

Ding Li was not sure at first, and Zhu Youke had taboos: those who were dishonest and disrespectful would not be cured, those who slandered the Heavenly Doctor would not be cured, those who had different beliefs would not be cured, those who valued wealth over life would not be cured, and those who did not comply with the talismans would not be cured.

The current situation is just right. If the spell is not suitable and incomplete, it will not be cured. I don’t know what kind of situation I am encountering and how to cure it? Which spell should I use?

So Ding Li was also a little bit confused, but Huang Yue coughed dryly, he was not the kind of person who would not save people even if they were killed. He wanted to play with his temper, but he still wanted to save people. It was up to Ding Li to do it himself.

Huang Yue said: "The popular Taoist sects in Southeast Asia include Jinying Sect, Lushan Sect, Kunlun Sect, Liuren Sect, and Maoshan Sect. The texts of these sects have been integrated into the local cultural beliefs. Because they are close to Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.

Southeast Asian countries, and these countries have local head-lowering techniques, so their methods have been improved. Basically, there are many methods for lifting head-lowering and fighting in the law books. And if you look at the Maoshan and Liuren methods in China,

In fact, there are very few such talismans in this book. It proves that the local law is quite different from the mainland law after being improved by the predecessors."

Ding Li rolled his eyes, "You're not trying to save people, just tell me how to save people. Why do you have to give a long lecture, just like teaching a disciple?"

Huang Yue stopped rambling and drew some talismans on the paper, asking Ding Li to draw the gourd in a moment. These talismans were newly made in Southeast Asia over the years by integrating the head-lowering technique.

Ding Li looked at the talismans. Even an ordinary person could understand most of them. The ancient talismans, clouds, insects, and birds, all used cloud patterns that were lost in ancient times. They were a very ancient writing.

But many of the words in these runes are in block letters, written densely by Five Thunder Patriarch, Maoshan Immortal Master, and Nine Heaven Fairy. Ding Li really doubts whether such a rune is useful?

Taoist talismans have their own structure and principles. They are not drawn randomly, nor are they made up by someone just by tapping their forehead. In the eyes of ordinary people, there is no rules to be found in the art of talismans. They are nothing more than deceptions by Taoist monks.

It is just a trick for people to make money. Because few people know the structure of the talisman, there is a folk saying that ghosts draw peach talismans to ridicule the magic of talismans.

However, during the Song and Yuan Dynasties, many Taoist masters began to disclose to people the structure of the talisman diagrams and the procedures and secrets of writing talisman and reciting the incantations, so that this "unique skill" had a way in and out. From the structure of the whole bowl,

, each talisman can generally be divided into three parts, namely the talisman base, the talisman foot, and the talisman orifice. The so-called talisman base refers to the upper part of the talisman diagram: it can also be called the "talisman head" and "talisman foot" refers to the lower part of the talisman diagram.

The talisman orifice is the middle part (heart) of the talisman diagram, which can also be called the "talisman heart". The upper, middle and lower parts of the talisman head, talisman heart and foot are combined into one to form a complete talisman diagram.

However, the things Huang Yue painted were not at all in line with Taoist talismans. At least Ding Li couldn't stand it.

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