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Chapter 48: Town Dragon Terrace

"Yes, it is Tai Chi Fishing Immortal. There are actually two treasure caves here. If you go straight forward from above, you can reach one of them. There used to be a hidden dragon. If the dragon dies, the treasure cave will naturally not exist.

Yes, if you go, I think there is a 10% chance that you will not be able to come back." At this point, Blind Chen suddenly sighed and continued: "If we hadn't taken a different path last time, maybe we would have been able to come back.

We've uncovered the secrets here."

Only then did I understand why they returned without success. It turned out that they went to the wrong place. I don’t know what they encountered there, but seeing the way Blind Chen couldn’t bear to look back, I guessed that it must be an extremely dangerous place.

the location of.

I was shocked when I thought of this. If Blind Chen hadn't been there, I think we would have gone straight ahead. I don't know what would have happened then.

I asked Blind Chen what was so special about the Tai Chi Diao Immortal, and I heard Blind Chen say: "This Tai Chi Diao Immortal is a secret cave hidden under the entire Tai Chi Tomb. It has always been pressed by the dragon veins above. Originally, there was no

What does it do, but the death of the dragon above highlights the specialness of this Tai Chi Fishing Immortal. This is the real meaning of Tai Chi Tomb. It is said that there is death in life, and life is hidden in death. This little bit of vitality is the whole

The essence of Tai Chi Tomb.”

I heard it inexplicably and didn't know what it meant, so I asked Blind Chen if he could explain it more simply. Blind Chen sighed and said, "It's like a person fishing. The rod is dead and the line is dead."

It is also dead, and only the fish caught can live. The real meaning of this Tai Chi Tomb is to survive in death. To put it bluntly, it is to exchange the entire Tai Chi Tomb for that little life."

I finally understood it, but I was also very surprised by this special pattern, so I asked Chen Xiazi if he had said before that the dragon soul was taken away by the dragon chaser in this dragon vein. Is it just to create this pattern of Tai Chi fishing for immortals?

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Blind Chen shook his head and said: "If the hidden dragon is immortal, then the real treasure cave should be at another point. Although this Tai Chi Fishing Immortal is precious, it is still not enough compared to the hidden dragon veins.

, I don’t know why the dragon chaser took away the dragon soul, but later people must have discovered this, so they chose Tai Chi Fishing Immortal as the place to hide the corpse. Although this kind of treasure cave cannot bury the emperor, it is generally

The general and prince are more than enough."

"Then do you know who built this tomb?" I continued to ask.

Blind Chen pondered for a moment, and then said that this Tai Chi Tomb seemed to have been built in the late Tang Dynasty. It should have been a prince of the Tang Dynasty. Judging from its layout and construction style, it looked very much like Yang Jun, a Feng Shui master in the late Tang Dynasty.

Song's work.

I was severely shocked. Although I am not very familiar with Yang Junsong, I also know that "Shaking the Dragon Scripture" and "Qingnangaoyu" were written by Yang Junsong.

He not only created a systematic Feng Shui theory since the Tang Dynasty, but also had detailed practical operation specifications, making it the most formal and scientific domestic Feng Shui. He also created the method of using the direction of the magnetometer as the needle to make the ground, and using the direction of the sun as the needle to make the sky.

The compass is a domestic compass made of twenty-four mountains and seventy-two dragons. It made outstanding contributions to domestic Feng Shui and became the founder of Feng Shui.

If it was him, it would not be surprising. The layout of the Tai Chi Tomb is very exquisite, especially the Bagua Tomb in front. It is said that Yang Junsong lived in seclusion in Yangxianling in his later years, and the place where he lived looked like a

Huge gossip, there are very similarities from these two points.

We were unable to use the compass in the Bagua Tomb, but Yang Junsong's understanding of the compass was extremely profound. Perhaps it was because he set up obstacles there that caused the compass to become abnormal.

I have completely believed Chen Xiazi's guess, and I am more and more in awe of it. How can a mausoleum built by a national master in the Tang Dynasty be underestimated.

Chen Xiazi said: "Actually, during the Tang Dynasty, this tomb was only expanded. It should have been an ancient tomb before the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. The location occupied by the Bagua Tomb in front should have been a place originally used for sacrifices.

It was forcibly changed into a huge suspicious tomb like the Bagua Tomb, but the real cave hole basically maintains its original characteristics from the Corpse Washing River to here. It is a natural barrier and does not need to be changed at all. Instead of

It is better to say that it is a mausoleum built by Yang Junsong than it is a hybrid mausoleum that combines ancient and Tang Dynasty styles."

I nodded, and a huge doubt arose in my mind. As a Feng Shui master in the Tang Dynasty, why would he build such a large tomb in someone else's tomb? With his ability, he could completely carve out a new one that is unique to him.

A mausoleum of his own style, what is his purpose for doing this?

I expressed the doubts in my heart, but this time Blind Man Chen did not give me a satisfactory answer. He said that the wisdom of the ancients was unimaginable. Who knows what their plans were. Maybe they built such a mausoleum for

Just hiding some secrets.

We kept walking forward. Judging from the time, I estimated that we should have returned to the location of the Bagua Tomb, but it was deeper. From various signs, there should be no direct road to the top.

But at this time, the terrain suddenly rose up again. After traveling about a hundred meters, a natural cave appeared in front of us.

This cave is dozens of meters in diameter. It looks like it was formed in a very ancient period. What surprised us is that in the middle of the cave there is a huge stone platform, with a bronze cauldron placed on it, and a bronze cauldron on each side.

There is a dragon-shaped stone sculpture, and there is a bronze figure at each of the four corners of the stone platform.

"Oh, I asked why I couldn't find it, but it turned out to be here." Blind Chen showed an expression of sudden realization and walked over slowly.

My mind was filled with shock. I could tell at a glance that the giant bronze cauldron and the bronze statue were from thousands of years ago. Why is there such a stone platform here? Are these the secrets to be hidden here?

At this time, I suddenly discovered that three of the four bronze statues on the stone platform were perfect, but the head of one of them was missing and was completely disconnected from the neck.

My heart was shocked, and I suddenly thought of the bronze human head I got from Li Dalongtou. Could it be that this is where the bronze head was obtained?

I hurriedly followed Blind Chen's steps up the stone platform and walked to one of the intact statues. Upon observation, the bronze statue looked exactly like my bronze head. I was immediately sure that the bronze head came from here.

How is this possible? I can't figure out how the bronze head ended up outside. Who took it out? And why did it fall into the dragon's suction mouth? Could it be that someone came in after the tomb was built?

But there is no way to explain why it fell into the dragon's mouth.

I ran to the headless figure to look at it, only to find that it had been sawed by saws again, and the marks were still very fresh, at least within a hundred years.

Now I was a little dumbfounded. The clues I had sorted out in my mind suddenly became a mess. No matter where I explained it, I couldn't connect it satisfactorily. After thinking for a long time, the only possible explanation I got was that someone brought someone from here.

After leaving the bronze head, something strange happened. The man was frightened and threw the bronze head into the dragon's mouth.

I smiled bitterly. I even thought that the possibility was too low. Since that person had the ability to enter here and harvest such loot, how could he return it? In fact, I proved it after I got the bronze.

There is nothing wrong with the bronze head itself.

A mystery, a huge mystery. Although I always feel that there is a certain thread connecting this series of things, I can never guess what that thread is.

At this time, I saw that Blind Chen had walked up to the giant bronze cauldron, gently stroking it with his hands, looking satisfied.

I took a deep breath and suppressed all the doubts in my heart. I didn't want to tell anyone these things. I believed there was an opportunity. As long as the timing was right, the truth would come to light.

"Master Chen, what is this stone platform used for?" I walked up to Blind Chen and asked softly.

Blind Chen smiled, patted the giant cauldron in front of him, and said, "Do you remember what I said above? This is the Zhenlong Terrace."

I suddenly realized that this was the Dragon Suppressing Platform that suppressed the resentment of the Dragon Vein. But what exactly is the Dragon Vein? I still have only a partial understanding of it.

I asked Blind Chen, and he shook his head and said, what exactly is dragon vein? What does it look like? I'm afraid no one can explain it clearly, and the basis for its existence is one word: Qi.

The ancients believed that everything in the world, including the universe, evolved from Qi. This is the Qi theory of all things, just like Western countries always believe that people and everything are created by God.

The ancients believed that the reason why people are alive is because the human body contains a vitality. After death, this vitality will dissipate. It is also said in the Book of Changes that after death, two kinds of Qi will be decomposed, and one Qi will be clear.

, When you go to heaven, you become a god, when you are turbid, when you go down to the earth, you become a ghost. This is the origin of Tai Chi.

Not only people, they feel that geographical mountains and rivers also contain this kind of vitality, and these vitalities often gather in one place, possessing unpredictable power. If a person is buried in it after death, he will maintain his own vitality.

Not only can the physical body not rot, but if things go on like this, it can even transform the corpse into an immortal and live forever through the vitality.

Therefore, the ancients judged the place where the vitality gathered based on the direction of geographical mountains and rivers and various environmental factors. This was until later developed into Feng Shui. The dragon veins in Feng Shui contain a lot of vitality and are regarded as the best way to raise corpses.

The earth, where people are buried can not only achieve the effect of decomposing corpses into immortals, but also bless future generations.

Regarding this point, there is another saying. The reason why the ancients believed that if their dead relatives can be buried in auspicious places, their descendants will be blessed. This is because of the saying that "the body, hair, and skin are given to the parents", and they believe that children and grandchildren are the life and spirit of their parents.

Continuation, if the body of a loved one is buried in a place where vitality gathers, it can also affect the health and development of future generations.


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