Seeing her sharp eyes, Su Nian was shocked, and her tongue was a little tangled: "I...I just said it casually, but it doesn't look like it if you look closely. It's just that at first glance, I was confused."
Wei Zi was in shock, her ears were buzzing, and she couldn't hear what Su Nian said clearly.
She had turned her head and stared at the snow mountain goddess.
The heroic peach blossom eyes, the moderate thickness, and the graceful lip line of the mouth are really similar to Feng Danyuan - it turns out that this is where the familiarity just came from.
She couldn't help but think of that dream where she was on the line between life and death.
In the dream, a girl from the Son of God tribe rode Bai Kui down from a high mountain, overcoming thorns and thorns, and was invincible.
The girl's face looked exactly like Feng Danyuan's. At that time, she thought it was because she was in love with Feng Danyuan, but now that she saw the statue of the snow-capped mountain goddess, Wei Zi felt that it was not the case.
Ah Qin said that the Snow Mountain Goddess was the Son of God and died fighting to protect her people.
The girl is also wearing battle armor and fighting against the humans.
Let’s connect it with the history of the Aqin clan.
Descendants of the Jiuli tribe were expelled by the human race to the Tianyu Mountains. In ancient times, there were many talented people in the tribe who could find jade and carve it into exquisite jade articles.
The bracelet on Wei Zi's wrist came from the hands of Aqin's ancestor.
Wei Zi once asked Ah Qin why he could tell at a glance that it was the work of Ah Qin's ancestors.
Ah Qin replied to her that her clan had made a living on jade for generations. As long as they could remember, their elders had introduced them to various jade stones. After they were seven years old, they would practice carving jade. Therefore, their clan knew jade as well as they knew themselves.
The most transparent jade in the world comes from the northern foot of Tianyu Mountain. Legend has it that it was once the residence of gods, and the gods turned snow into white jade. Later, the gods retired to seclusion, but the jade remained and was dug up by Aqin's ancestors.
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As for where these jade stones went, it has always been a mystery.
But because there were jade corners left in the clan, Ah Qin could tell that the jade used for the bracelet on Wei Zi's hand came from the northern foot of Tianyu Mountain.
Aqin was also very surprised. After so many years, her tribe had never seen those jade stones again, but she saw a jade made of snow jade on Wei Zi's wrist.
Wei Zi vaguely understood: the jade articles dug out by Aqin's ancestors were probably used by the high priests to make altars.
This matter should be done very secretly. The Aqin people are just jade craftsmen, so they don't know where the jade is.
Later, as Kyushu gradually became more stable, the Aqin people left the northern foothills of Tianyu Mountain, where the climate was harsh, and slowly migrated south, finally settling and reproducing in Qunyu Mountain, a branch of Tianyu Mountain.
The entire migration process was nothing special.
What’s special is the saying that has been passed down from generation to generation in the clan:
When the Snow Mountain Goddess returns, she will take them away from the bitter cold in the far north and back to the birthplace of their clan, the seaside land as warm as spring.
When Aqin told her about the history of the clan and mentioned the Snow Mountain Goddess, Wei Zi felt strange, but couldn't find a clue for a while.
She asked Ah Qin who the Snow Mountain Goddess was, and Ah Qin couldn't tell her why. She just said that she was the patron goddess of their clan.
Standing in front of the goddess statue at this moment, Wei Zi was already sure: the Snow Mountain Goddess was the daughter of Emperor Yan, a female child.
But why does the girl have a face similar to Feng Danyuan?
And why do you have a peony hairpin on your baby girl’s head?