I threw the brick, clapped my hands and frowned and asked, "Now tell me, what did you want to do when you took the photo just now?"
He looked around and lowered his voice: "Research, brother, I have made a big discovery! There are many people here and it is not convenient to talk. Let's talk somewhere else."
We walked with him to the entrance of the village canteen, where we chatted.
There is a specialized subject abroad called "theology", and you can study for a postdoctoral degree and get a professional certificate, but we have never had it in our country. I remember this man with glasses is called Wu Shixun, he is a folk theology research enthusiast, he calls himself "Tieba Religious Committee"
"Team leader," the post bar ID at that time was "Team Leader Wu Da."
Tieba first became popular in those two years. I wonder if anyone has any impression of this name?
He has posted many posts on Tieba before, such as a field trip to Luohua Cave in Western Hunan, a field trip to Shuigui Bridge in Guizhou, etc.
I asked him what big discovery you made?
A trace of white light flashed through the lenses of his glasses, and he said in a deep voice: "It's very impressive. Everything is traceable. I lived here during the Buddhist Festival in October. In the past two months, I have
I checked a lot of things secretly, and judging from the results, the people in this village must be related to some kind of ancient shaman sacrificial ritual."
"Have you seen the old man who was lying on the ground to death just now? The tattoo on his back is called the lotus back! It can be regarded as a kind of amulet. Only those who have practiced spiritual practice dare to get the lotus back tattoo! Just like people in today's society dare not do it casually
Wen opens his eyes and Guan Gong, there is something very particular about this."
I frowned, indicating that I didn't understand.
He was chattering in a low voice: "Let me tell you, there is a local god here called the Climbing God. This is an evil god. It also has a name in the shamanistic culture, called "Buli Foduo, Emo Simama"
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"What are you talking about?"
He read it again in a low voice, and explained to me in a low voice: "Foli Foduo means Great Summer, Emo is a desert in the past, and Simama is the name of a girl at that time. To connect this sentence with
Get up, translated means, "a woman who crawls out of the desert in summer."
"Climb in July?" I asked blankly.
He was also stunned and said: "This name is quite good. Summer can also be understood as July, when the weather is the hottest."
I took out a cigarette and handed it to him, but he took a puff and coughed repeatedly and said he didn't know how to smoke.
I asked doubtfully: "Do you think this thing has anything to do with Yinchuan?"
Because the first time I heard the name July Climb was at the foot of Helan Mountain in Yinchuan. I heard it from comrade Qin Xingping, Lao Wang, who opened a small restaurant in the local area.
"Well...Yinchuan...very possible!"
He raised his head and said: "There is a big desert in Yinchuan! There are Gobi deserts everywhere. We might as well make bold assumptions!"
"A long time ago, during the Song, Liao and Jin Dynasties, there was a woman named Ximama. She was sacrificed, or had her hands and feet cut off for other reasons, and was left to die in the Tengger Desert.
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"This woman didn't want to die, so she dragged her body and crawled in the desert. In the end, she couldn't see any hope and died in despair. When she died, she was so resentful that she swore that she would never let go of those who harmed her.
Those people left a legend about the July Climb there."
I frowned and said, "Even if this is true, it was in Yinchuan in the northwest. Why did you come all the way to Kangding, Sichuan?"
He said: "This involves a historical issue. At that time, it was the Xixia Kingdom established by the Dangxiang people that ruled the northwest desert. Did you know?"
I said yes, and you continue talking.
He nodded and said: "The Xixia people believe in two religions, one is Buddhism and the other is shamanism. The shamanistic wizards worship Qiyue as an evil god and use it to curse others. According to the customs of the Xixia people at that time, this is very
It is possible that Xixia was subjugated by the Mongols, and some Dangxiang people fled to Kangding, Sichuan. Dangxiang’s black wizards followed suit and naturally brought the Climbing God to Kangding. Doesn’t everything make sense?”
I said, brother, you are really good at making things up.
He became anxious and said loudly: "Why the hell do you think I'm making this up!"
"This is called association! It's called speculation!"