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Chapter 637 Coffin Mountain was originally named Panlong Mountain

Chapter 637 Coffin Mountain was originally called Panlong Mountain

After finishing the cup of tea, someone came to the door of the small courtyard.

Taoist priest Baopu stood up and welcomed the people in enthusiastically.

Wei Zi quickly took a look at the visitor: an old man of about sixty years old, with white eyebrows and beard, and a kind face. His eyes were dyed white, and he was afraid that he could not see much; looking at his clothes, the clothes were bright and clear.

He was patched, old but not slovenly. Seeing that he was carrying a cloth bag and holding a string of pure copper bells in his hand, he must be a fortune teller.

"Brother Liu, the tea has been brewed before tomorrow. Please sit down." Taoist Master Baopu was very polite.

Changsheng quickly gave up his seat and handed him another cup of tea.

"Are there any distinguished guests coming today?" Liu Xiangshi said with a smile.

"Who can figure it out?" Taoist Master Baopu said, stroking his white beard and smiling.

"You don't have to count, it's priceless." Liu Xiangshi replied, touching the tea cup, taking a sip, and tasting it carefully: "The aroma is elegant, the taste is fresh, good tea. What do you call me, madam?"

Wei Zi was stunned for a moment, then she realized that this was a question to her, and replied: "My surname is Wei, and I am a doctor. Sir, just call me Doctor Wei."

Liu Xiangshi said calmly: "Doctor Wei and my husband are also here to listen to stories?"

Wei Zi replied: "Well, it has some connection with Coffin Mountain. I would like to hear from you sir."

He stared at Liu Xiangshi carefully for a long time, but found that he was indeed blind.

"Doctor Wei, there is no need to look at it. I have been blind for decades." Liu Xiangshi said.

"Sir's eyes can be cured." Wei Zi said.

"No need to bother, the old man who has half of his body buried in the ground will not bother anymore." Liu Xiangshi waved his hand: "The old man has revealed too many secrets, God will definitely punish him, and it is right to be blind. Don't dare to ask for too much. Besides,

"Whether you are looking at people or things, it is better to look at them with your eyes than to look at them with your heart. You will see more clearly."

Wei Zi thought about it, Mrs. Feng also said this to her when she first came to this world.

Liu Xiangshi took another sip of tea and said with a smile: "After tasting such good tea, I reciprocated the favor and told you about Coffin Mountain."

"Coffin Mountain was not called Coffin Mountain before, it was called Panlong Mountain. If you stand high enough, you can see clearly that the mountain range looks like a long crouching dragon."

"Dragon veins?" Feng Danyuan was puzzled: "No, if it is a dragon vein, then it is a geomantic treasure, suitable for burial."

"What this noble man said is true. When I first arrived here, I couldn't figure out the dragon's veins. Why do people here say 'not to be buried in the Coffin Mountain' in the Mingtang Treasure Cave?"

"The old man was curious, so he found a guide and walked along Panlong Mountain, and finally discovered something strange about this mountain."

Having said this, Liu Xiangshi took another sip of tea.

Halfway through the story of immortality, he became a little anxious and blurted out: "What's so strange?"

Liu Xiangshi did not whet anyone's appetite, and continued: "This 'Panlong Mountain' is not a dragon at all, but an ancient monster with the same origin as the dragon, named 'Bai Kui'."

Feng Danyuan and Wei Zi were both shocked and couldn't help but look at each other.

The two of them listened more and more carefully.

"The land south of the Yangtze River belonged to the Jiuli tribe in ancient times. The military leader Chi You was brave and good at fighting. He once subdued many monsters. Bai Kui was one of them, and 'Panlong Mountain' was where Bai Kui lived. Because Bai Kui and the dragon

Since it has the same origin and similarity, some people call Bai Kui "dragon", which is also the origin of the name "Panlong Mountain".

"But Bai Kui is not a dragon after all, but a monster. According to legend, Bai Kui can absorb people's souls. Anyone buried here will have their souls eaten by Bai Kui and will never enter reincarnation. Therefore, no matter how unfilial his descendants are,

I don’t dare to bury my ancestors here.”

"That's not right." Wei Zi retorted.


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