This ghost lamp, I can already confirm, must be related to Jiuding, and even has a great connection with the golden compass.
Judging from the appearance of the Wraith Lamp, it is an unearthed item, not something passed down from generation to generation. For such an item, an expert can tell at a glance which ancient tomb it was unearthed from.
Therefore, Su Jiu wanted to ask if he could find some relevant information about this ancient tomb, so as to learn more about the Ghost Lamp or the Jiuding.
"In Anyang! But I don't know the specific location. I also received it from someone else." After hearing Su Jiu's question, Zhao Rungen breathed a sigh of relief and said slowly.
"Anyang? He Nan Anyang?" Su Jiu asked in confusion.
"Not bad!" Hearing Su Jiu's doubts, Zhao Rungen answered affirmatively.
"It's actually there!"
Su Jiu was startled for a moment, and thought to herself, Anyang was the old capital of the Shang Dynasty. People may not know it so clearly now, but as a Feng Shui master, when Anyang is mentioned, a place will come to mind.
That is the Yin Ruins.
Yin Ruins can be said to be the first capital city in Chinese history. This is not the most important thing. In the Feng Shui world, Yin Ruins is famous for its Iron Cloud Hidden Turtle.
The Iron Cloud Hidden Turtle here is different from the Iron Cloud Hidden Turtle in the world.
The iron clouds and hidden turtles in the secular world refer to oracle bone inscriptions.
Yinxu is located on the bank of the Huan River in the western suburbs of Anyang City. The terrain in this area is slightly higher. Therefore, since the Warring States Period, especially during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was once regarded as an ideal place to bury the dead. It was not until the Ming Dynasty that it became a complex consisting of several families.
Residential area. Since the late Qing Dynasty, Yinxu residents have often dug bone fragments from the ground during farming. At the end of the 19th century, local rumors said that broken bones, the so-called dragon bones, could cure diseases, so the villagers collected the bone fragments or kept them for use.
Or sold to Chinese medicine shops. From then on, the "keel bones" were continuously dug out of the ground.
In 1899, epigrapher Wang Yirong was shopping for medicine due to illness, and found some very ancient characters engraved on the dragon bones sold in a traditional Chinese medicine store in Beijing. Realizing that these were very precious cultural relics, he began to spend a lot of money to purchase them, and then researched these "oracle bone inscriptions"
It is "Yin people's writing with swords and pens". In 1900, when the Eight-Power Allied Forces captured Beijing, Wang Yirong committed suicide in anger, and the dragon bones he collected were resold by his son to the late Qing scholar Liu E. In 1903, Liu E compiled and published the oracle bones he collected, which became the first
An oracle bone inscription records "Tieyun Hidden Turtle", which is the origin of Tieyun Hidden Turtle.
After the news of the discovery of oracle bone inscriptions from the Shang Dynasty spread, the entire academic community was excited, and many scholars joined the ranks of collecting oracle bones. The "dragon bones" in various traditional Chinese medicine shops were worth a hundred times in one time. Since there is huge profit in selling oracle bones,
Antique dealers concealed the location where the oracle bones were found. In 1908, after extensive research, Luo Zhenyu found out that the oracle bones came from "Binhuan's Xiaotun", so he sent people there many times to purchase the oracle bones and made some inscriptions on them.
According to research and interpretation, Xiaotun is the Yin Ruins mentioned in the literature. At this point, the Yin Ruins site was known to the academic community for the first time. In 1917, Wang Guowei conducted textual research on the information on oracle bone inscriptions and compiled a genealogy table of the Shang kings, which further confirmed that Xiaotun was the Yin Ruins mentioned in the literature.
Tun is the capital where Pan Geng moved his capital.
In the field of Feng Shui, Tieyun Hidden Turtle describes the Feng Shui pattern of Yin Ruins.
The Yin Ruins have existed in the world for more than two thousand years, and have gone through changes over the years and the tribulations of time.
The Feng Shui pattern here remains the same. It can be said that this is the biggest miraculous discovery in the Feng Shui world, and it is also the most shocking thing in the Feng Shui world.
"I didn't expect that the Ghost Lamp actually came from the Yin Ruins!" Su Jiuruo said with a sigh.
Su Jiu did not ask why this ghost lamp was left behind from the Yin Ruins.
The Yin Ruins are listed as a World Cultural Heritage and are also known as the Second Pyramid. It goes without saying that the protection they receive is strict.
Su Jiu just murmured, thinking to herself.
"It seems that I have to find time to go to Anyang Yin Ruins in the future. It is very likely that I can find some information about Jiuding there."
"..."
Time passed by, and when the sun rose, it was around five o'clock in the morning. Soon, it was daylight.
Su Jiu took out her phone, checked the time, stood up, and said slowly.
"The time has passed, you are safe, it's time for me to leave!"
"The Su family, I appreciate your kindness this time, and I will repay you in the future." Zhao Rungen also looked at the time and said politely to Su Jiu.
"Yes!" Su Jiu agreed casually, not taking Zhao Rungen's words to heart. For Su Jiu, any reward before it is realized is just a promise and does not count.
"Su family, please tell Lao Zhao that after today, I will leave here and spend the Qingming Festival. I can also leave here and no longer be restricted by geography." Zhao Rungen said with emotion.
Su Jiu heard this and knew that what Zhao Rungen said was true.
Indeed, as a living dead, as long as the Qingming Festival is passed, naturally, there will be no geographical restrictions, and the Feng Shui bureau of the house and yard will not be of much use.
As long as you don't spend much time under the sun and have time to breathe in a little evil spirit, you can live in this society like a normal person.
Su Jiu didn't ask where Zhao Rungen would go.
When the other party refused to answer his first question, Su Jiu already knew in his heart that he would leave here as soon as the Qingming Festival was over. Obviously, the other party had something to do when he escaped from the Jiuyou Underworld, and this
This thing should be very important to him.
Su Jiu generally does not get involved in other people's affairs. There are some things, some things, if she knows too much, it will not be of any benefit. Su Jiu understands this very well.
"Okay! I will tell you."
Su Jiu agreed.
"Thanks!"
"..."
The two agreed, and Su Jiu packed up, put her things in a white backpack, and left here at dawn.
The feng shui pattern of Zhao Rungen's house in the old city will no longer exist after today.
Zhao Rungen will probably disappear in Hunan City as well.
After a few days of busy work, the Tomb-Sweeping Festival matters have come to an end.
Su Jiu walked slowly on the street. She did not go home this Qingming Festival.
Although my grandfather is responsible for sweeping the graves at home, as a Chinese, it is a traditional custom to sweep the graves of our ancestors.
The four days before and three after Qingming Festival refer to the four days before and three days after Qingming Festival, and the last three days are tomb-sweeping time.
Su Jiu thought for a while, and she had already asked for leave for so many days, so she simply went home to pay homage to her ancestors.
After all, for Feng Shui masters, ancestors cannot be forgotten and rules cannot be broken!
Doing whatever comes to mind is Su Jiu's habit. Su Jiu turned around and walked toward the train station. On the way, he stopped a taxi... (To be continued...)
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