I asked the old scholar to tell me what was in Blackwater City.
After hearing this, I couldn't calm down for a long time.
If this matter is as credible as what the old scholar said, then in comparison, the small Ashoka Tower we got before is really unbeatable.
The old scholar said that according to his inference and research, there are some underground palaces hidden under the yellow sand in Heishui City, and there may be three things from Xixia in one of the underground palaces.
"Six Tripitakas of the Tang Dynasty, the Weeping Buddha, the Porcelain Wonderful Bird carved in Lingwu Kiln..."
The old scholar dares to say this because he has spent a long time studying a certain part of history.
He told it to me, and I told it to you.
Xixia established and governed the country based on Buddhism.
The Miaoyinniao, the Weeping Buddha, the Tripitaka, and the Wuzhu, these four things are like firewood related to the Buddha. They are the things that Emperor Li Xian of the late Xia desperately wanted to protect. These four things have stored the memory of the people of Xixia for more than two hundred years. The Dangxiang people value their spiritual beliefs more than their lives and will never leave them to the Mongols.
Except for us, I’m afraid no one knows the stories behind these things.
Zhou Shushun once told me that Li Xian was not dead. At that time, I didn’t understand how Li Xian escaped or who helped him escape.
Now that the truth has come to light, the mystery of Blackwater City will finally be solved.
More than 600 years ago, there was a great scholar named Odaochong. Until the later Yuan Dynasty, this man was still respected by the Yuan people as a first-class gentleman and a master of Confucianism.
After O Daochong died, his grandson O Zhahuang was responsible for recording the history of the Xixia state. In the late Xixia period, he was sent to Liangzhou as an official. Then Genghis Khan went to Xixia for the sixth time to attack Liangzhou. Ozahuang could not bear to see the Liangzhou he was protecting. The city was massacred, but for the sake of the people in the city, he chose to sacrifice the city and surrender to the Mongols.
He had suffered an eternal infamy for the people of Liangzhou. His hair was white and he was exhausted mentally and physically. The Mongols gave him an official position called Zhongxing Road Xinmin General Manager, similar to the militia captain in the TV series.
Although he surrendered to Mongolia, he was still loyal to Xixia in his heart. After Genghis Khan surrounded Xingqing Mansion, this man thought about how to save Emperor Xia and escape every day.
Ozahuang has a son named Duo'erchi. I don't know whether it is God's will or a coincidence. His son looks exactly like Li Xian. His daughter-in-law is named Mi Zhiyin, and this woman is the one who hides the Asoka Pagoda in her belly. A mummy.
In order to save Li Xian, Orzahuang even threw his whole family in there.
He said to the Mongols: "As long as you let me and my people enter Xingqing Mansion, I can secretly persuade the Xixia army and people and the Iron Harrier Army to turn the people's hearts towards you, so that you can easily break the city."
When the Mongolians hear that this is good, then you go in quickly.
Therefore, Ozahuang took his own team and sneaked in as the manager of Xinmin. This team included his son and daughter-in-law.
After entering, Ozahuang killed all the people in the group except his son and daughter-in-law, leaving them empty.
He lied that he had convinced Li Xian, and then asked his son to dress up and pretend to be Li Xian and go out of the city to die. However, the real Li Xian had already blended into the team and followed him out of the city.
The Mongolians were overjoyed and said, "You have made such a great contribution. Tell me which official you want to be and where you want to be. You will be rewarded heavily."
So Ozahuang said that he wanted to work in Heishui City, the northernmost city of Xixia.
The Mongolian thought for a while, waved his hand and said, then you can go to Blackwater City and become an official.
After Li Xian was rescued, he brought some belongings from the city. The most important things he brought out were the Wuzhu, the Weeping Buddha, the Wonderful Sound Bird, and the Tripitaka.
Li Xian was afraid that he would be discovered and overtaken by the Mongols, so he only took away the Wu beads and gave the other three items to Ozahuang. Li Xian asked him to take him to Heishui City and hide them until he came back to welcome the Buddha in the future. After Bao returned home, Li Xian led his people southward and plunged into the vast mountains of Sichuan.