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Chapter 333

Chapter 333

Later, the caravan took Dorje across mountains and rivers for nearly a thousand miles to send the Tearing Buddha back.

After returning, Renzong understood the ins and outs of the incident and received Dorje. In order to let future generations remember this incident, he carved a stone tablet in Liangzhou Temple to record it.

That's when things came to light.

The Tearing Buddha was first rewarded to Master De, who returned to Xixia after his death. Li Xian smuggled the Tearing Buddha out of Xingqing Mansion surrounded by Mongolian soldiers and gave it to Ouzhahuang, who took the Tearing Buddha together with other The treasure was brought to Heishui City. Finally, he originally wanted to take the treasure to Sichuan and join the Xiwu'er Kingdom built by Li Xian, but he was discovered by the Mongols and did not escape.

Since then, the Tearing Buddha has been hidden in the snow and disappeared in Blackwater City.

...

After finishing his cigarette, the old scholar finished his lecture. He smiled and said, "How about young people? Now you know why so many people are here, right?"

I shook my head and asked if I could find it. Blackwater City is so big, it would be like finding a needle in a haystack.

I know the last Miaoyiniao without him having to tell me about it. There are many legends about the Miaoyiniao, such as the Twelve Bronze Figures of the First Emperor of Qin, the Great Bronze Cauldron of Kyushu, and the Miaoyiniao.

The Lingwu kiln Miaoyiniao is a bionic porcelain sculpture made in the shape of a bird. Miaoyiniao appeared in Dunhuang murals. It was in the shape of a human face and a bird's body. The prototype should be based on the god Garuda in Eastern Mi Buddhism. bird.

The Lingwu Kiln of the Western Xia Dynasty had very few items. The Ru Kiln of the Ding Kiln of the Song Dynasty had such a great reputation that it overshadowed the beauty of the Lingwu Kiln. In fact, the carved porcelain of the Lingwu Kiln was outstanding at that time.

This thing is regarded as a national treasure by the Xixia people, and there must be something extraordinary about it. One of these rumors has been spread the most.

Rumor has it that this sculpture of Miaoyiniao can speak and chant sutras...

Don't think it's ridiculous yet, just listen to my explanation.

The Miaoyinniao can speak, which means it can emit sounds, emitting the sounds of Xixia monks chanting Buddha's name. This means that this sculpture contains an ancient voice, just like a tape recorder.

How can this be?

Could it be that there was a radio in the Song Dynasty?

If you ask me to say that this is not absolute, it is really possible.

Just because we haven’t seen it or don’t know it doesn’t mean we don’t have it. Chinese civilization lasted for five thousand years. How long can a person live? There are a lot of things we haven’t seen.

Let me tell you three things.

The maids on the wall of the Forbidden City, the Yin soldiers in Lulin County, Yunnan, and the echo of the 15th century clay pots.

1. On a rainy day in the 1990s, many people saw a row of palace ladies walking hurriedly with lanterns on the red wall of the Forbidden City. This frightened many people. Many people took photos. Now these photos can be found online. Photographers who saw the photos said they were not fake and were real. (Do not read if you are timid.)

So what is the conclusion after the official investigation?

Expert: The palace walls are made of red dye, containing iron tetroxide, and lightning may conduct electricity down. When lightning occurs, a palace maiden happens to be passing by. The red wall is equivalent to the function of a video tape. On top of the red wall Record the walking palace maids into a video. Many years later, if lightning happens by coincidence, the shadows of those palace maids who were recorded back then will appear like a video projection.

Second, in the Jingmancao area of ​​Yunnan, when people pass by, they can hear the sounds of fighting and the sound of war horses in the ancient battlefield. The official explanation is that there is a problem with the terrain structure and stones of the Jingmancao Canyon.

3. Echo pottery jar from the 15th century.

Experts on TV explained:

During the firing process of the clay pot, a mixture of ferric oxide and ferric oxide was accidentally formed, and the surface was magnetized, which was basically the same composition as the surface of the tape. Then by coincidence, the sound of the banquet thousands of years ago was recorded.

The echo of clay pots can also be heard online, which is the physical evidence that has been preserved.

Therefore, these people who came to Alxa to rob the tomb also wanted to dig up the Miaoyin Bird from an underground palace somewhere.

Let’s not talk about how much it can be sold for.

At least you can listen to the voices of the ancients through Miaoyiniao.

Listen to how monks chanted sutras hundreds of years ago.


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