Chapter 1066: The revival of Shinto that cannot be matched by any auspiciousness
Beginning with Detective Li Yuanfang, Chapter 1090 of the text volume: A small boat calms down the battle over the skeleton of the Dragon King.
In the clear blue sky, a clear brilliance invisible to ordinary people connects the sky and the sky, just like the bright moon is obscured by the brilliance of the sun, quietly hiding a space.
There are monks, shamans, onmyojis and priests, over a hundred people inside. Although the altitude is relatively low, everyone has a good demeanor. Their pampering and pampering style obviously means that their status in the Japanese country is very important.
The leader is a miko, wearing white clothes and hakama, with sarongs, straw sandals on her feet, her long hair wrapped in sandalwood paper, and a sacred and inviolable majesty between her brows.
The main worshiper of Seimei Shrine is Abe Yushu, who is located on the right side behind the woman and slowly speaks:
The witch's gaze fell on the huge skeleton of the Dragon King.
In her sight, there was a strong and tenacious force inside the keel, which was surrounded by dead people and pulled by chains, resisting unyieldingly. It was the goal that had been planned for a hundred years:
After hearing Abe Yushu's words, the miko turned her eyes and looked at the treasure ship riding the wind and waves:
Abe Yuxiu stared at the dusty figure on the bow:
The witch's eyes flickered and she said slowly:
Abe Yusu obviously has a very good understanding of the culture of China:
The witch said:
On the left side of the back is a thin old monk with a yellow complexion. He is Master Kuye, the head of the Dharma monks of Mount Koya. Hearing this, he clasped his hands together and chanted the Buddha's name in a low voice:
The witch's tone was always calm, and her eyes showed no emotion at all. It wasn't until the last moment that her tone rose slightly:
Everyone obeyed:
Japan has a famous shrine maiden culture. The ancestral god of shrine maidens is called Jurihara Mikoto. She is the god of marriage, connecting the living and the dead, and the god of rain. The shrine maidens passed down by her have become mediators in the relationship between later generations and gods.
For a long period of time, female rulers have used the form of shrine maidens to transform themselves into a bridge between gods and humans. The existence of female emperors and Saio has also appeared in the secular world, and their names have early become
A special title for Shinto goddesses and royal daughters.
Shintoism is the national religion of Japan, and the royal family is considered to be the descendant of Rizhao God. Only those with the blood of the god can be worthy of this noble title.
Now this Shinsūtsu no Mikoto is not only a Shinto goddess, but also the legitimate daughter of the future Nara Emperor. Although her father is poor and can only make a living by selling the emperor's autographs, this princess as a goddess
The dual status of being a princess brings endless glory...
The two most powerful forces in the spiritual world, Koyasan and Seimei Shrine, are guarding the left and right, and a simple round mirror is still slowly rotating above its head, forming this hidden space.
This is the Bachi Mirror among the three artifacts of Zhenguo.
Abe Yushu, Master Kuye and others respected the Sutra Jingen no Ming so much that they accepted the order without hesitation, mostly because of this sacred weapon that could subdue the country. The eyes of the Onmyoji magic monk behind him showed even more excitement.
Respect from the heart.
As for the ninjas, they are completely unqualified to stand with these people. They just prostrate on the outermost side, with extremely fanatical eyes, ready to break into pieces at any time for the honor of being able to be in the same place with the master of the artifact.
Compared to the senior leaders of the Japanese spiritual community in the Eight Chi Mirror Space, Abe Sasha, who was actually fighting with Masaichi below, screamed and pointed at the rapidly approaching Kagura Treasure Ship.
This statement
As soon as they came out, many onmyoji and magic monks retreated instead of advancing, forming a formation as if facing a formidable enemy.
Tao Shien took Yu Jizi, Yuan Dingzi and other Taoist priests to the other side, looking at the newcomers with a gloomy expression, also quite hostile.
Seeing the shikigami retreating, Tao Yin did not chase after him because that familiar voice sounded in his ears:
Tao Yin understood deeply and excluded the Tao family. Other sects could still win over him. The spirit crane flew towards Tao Shi'en and landed beside him heartbroken.
Tao Shien lost his hostility and began to breathe heavily.
Soon enough, the huge Kagura treasure ship arrived at the Ming army camp. A figure descended gracefully, stepped onto a small boat, and flew towards the place where the two armies were fighting.
Hu Zongxian was overjoyed at first. He was followed by Xu Wei, Ma Ningyuan, and the Jin Yiwei headed by Zhu Si. However, when he discovered that this single-handed man was not aiming to join them, but was aiming directly at Wang Zhi's ship, he couldn't help but change his mind:
At the same time, Wang Zhi noticed this striking figure that was out of place but seemed to dominate the whole scene. He immediately backed away from the bow of the ship. The guards held the blunderbuss and protected him in the center. The order was conveyed to all directions:
Facing the surging artillery fire ahead, Li Yan stood still, with a jewel surrounding his body, flying up and down. Whether it was a missed arrow from a strong bow or a round lead bullet from a bird's blunderbuss, they were all bounced away in an instant.
This was Ruyi Baozhu's decision to come forward, and he also had the idea of working hard to regain his previous position of being held in the palm of his hand instead of being used to block bullets.
With this treasure as a defense, Li Yan raised his right hand, and the gold thread on his wrist flew out. He came and went suddenly, saving groups of Ming troops wherever he passed, and did not kill the enemy troops.
Falling into the sea ended up happening.
It was a little late, but it was so fast. Both warring parties felt that their eyes were blurred. The boat had passed the Wanzhong Mountain. Li Yan went straight into the enemy's formation. He stretched out his sleeves and stepped on the bow of Wang Zhi's boat.
After a round of gunfire failed, the faces of the guards who were waiting on the deck completely changed. Although Wang Zhi was moved, he had some grace and said in a deep voice:...
Li Yandao:
Wang Zhi narrowed his eyes:
Li Yandan said calmly:
Wang Zhi pursed his lips and held the knife in his hand:
Li Yandao:
Wang Zhi did not relent:
Li Yandao:
If the visitor were Li Tianchong or even Hu Zongxian, Wang Zhi would not admit it. But facing this person, he opened his mouth and did not dare to deny it. He said in a pretended relaxed tone:
Li Yandao:
Wang Zhi was stunned for a moment, with a serious look on his face.
The degree has changed.
After all, he had geographical limitations. He ruled as king in the southeast, but he forgot that in the north last year, Anda Khan broke the Great Wall, showed off his power under the walls of Beijing, and finally forced the Ming Dynasty to open a tribute city. It was a great shame and humiliation.
After experiencing a humiliation, if it succumbs to the Japanese pirates in the southeast again, the imperial court will really lose its face. Therefore, whether it is for the revival of Shinto this time or the history of going south and then north, we will spare no effort to attack the Japanese pirates.
In a sense, Anda Khan blocked the road to peace talks that Wang Zhi, who was half bandit and half businessman, was looking forward to.
The face of the Wufeng captain naturally changed drastically.
In history, Wang Zhi published an article in "Zi Ming Shu", coupled with Japanese processing and beautification, completely turning the Ming court into a villain, a Japanese pirate leader who burned, killed and looted coastal areas and committed countless crimes.
Instead, he transformed into the protector of the southeast, confusing right and wrong, and being extremely shameless.
But one thing is true. In the Wang Zhi incident, the Ming court was indeed very disgraceful. King Hui of the Song Dynasty finally ended up being persuaded to surrender by Hu Zongxian, thinking that the government would be soft and would allow him to establish himself openly. As a result, the Ming court went against its promise and broke its promise.
People, put Wang Zhi to death.
This method is not very popular, but except for Wang Zhi, the Japanese pirates were indeed leaderless and reduced to rogue bandits fighting on their own, which laid the foundation for the Qi Army to completely quell the Japanese invasion later.
Otherwise, if a leader like Wang Zhi grows stronger, takes root in the overseas islands, establishes a more stable political power, and gathers the major Japanese pirates under his command, then it will not be a threat at the same level at all...
To put it bluntly, this person is like a low-end version of Song Jiang. Before Liang Shanbo recruited his troops, he killed Tong Guan and Gao Qiu to show his status. However, Wang Zhi has no bottom line. Song Jiang will never cooperate with the Liao people.
He could unite with the Japanese without any burden, and dare to establish a country and establish a political power, but if he really wanted the court's permission to recruit people, he would go to any length to get an official position.
Now Li Yan's few words made Wang Zhi realize that even if he won this battle, the court would still not surrender, but would fight to the end. He couldn't help but feel a sense of despair, and gritted his teeth and said:
Li Yandao:
After Wang Zhi was silent for a while, he said slowly:
Li Yan looked at him:
The guards on the left and right suddenly glared angrily. Wang Zhi changed his expression at first, but after thinking about it carefully, he laughed again:
The order was conveyed, and Wang Zhijun in the middle and rear quickly ceased fighting, but the front line was strangled together until Li Yan waved with one hand.
Densely packed fish and shrimps jumped up, like arch bridges, completely separating the two armies that were fighting to the death.