"Are you a descendant of the Southern Su family?" The old man did not answer Su Jiu's question directly, but smiled kindly and said.m
"Yes, senior, this boy is a descendant of the Su family of the Southern Sect, Su Jiu! I didn't know that senior was..." Su Jiu was slightly confused after hearing this.
"Me? I'm just an idler." The old man smiled slightly and walked slowly.
"I wonder what senior has to do with this boy?" Su Jiu asked for the third time.
The old man had a kind face and standing beside him gave people a very reassuring feeling. This was how Su Jiu felt in her heart.
"I have a story, do you want to hear it?" Hearing Su Jiu's question again, the old man looked at Su Jiu, smiled slightly, and said lightly.
"Story? I would like to hear the details!" Su Jiu was startled when he heard it.
"It is rumored that in ancient times, Xing Tian competed with the Emperor of Heaven for gods. The Emperor cut off his head and buried him on the mountain of Changyang. Xing Tian used the breasts as his eyes, his navel as his mouth, and he danced with his limbs..."
The old man's voice began to speak slowly.
There were not many people in Baishi Park at this time. Su Jiu followed and listened.
As soon as the old man opened his mouth, Su Jiu knew what story the old man was about to tell. It was a story about Xing Tian recorded in the "Book of Mountains and Seas" in the ancient Chinese mythology.
Xingtian was originally an unknown giant. Because he was later beheaded by the Yellow Emperor, he was called "Xingtian". Xingtian means beheaded.
Xingtian was a member of the Shennong clan of Emperor Yan, and he was a versatile minister. He loved music throughout his life and composed many pieces of music. When Emperor Yan was still there, he composed a piece for Emperor Yan called "Fu Li", among other things.
There is also "Feng Nian", which all praise Shennong's agricultural production and the happy life that people lived under the rule of Emperor Yan Shennong.
In fact, Xing Tian is a brave and capable general who is loyal to Emperor Yan. He has been accompanying Emperor Yan ever since he was defeated.
Later, Chi You first raised his troops to resist the Yellow Emperor, and also strongly invited Xing Tian to participate.
Of course, Xing Tian fully agreed with Chi You, and the flame of hope was ignited in his heart. He wanted to help Emperor Yan seize the position of Emperor Zhongyang.
So, he went to the benevolent Emperor Yan to plead, and wanted to go with Chi You to attack the Yellow Emperor.
The weak and compromised Emperor Yan stopped him.
Later, Chi You was defeated in a battle with Huang Di and was killed by Huang Di. At this time, Xing Tian could no longer hold back. He decided to avoid Yan Di and take action alone, determined to fight to the death with Huang Di.
He quietly walked around Emperor Yan, holding a shield in his left hand and a huge ax in his right hand, and fought unstoppably until he reached the gate of Huangdi's palace.
Zhuanxu, the son of Huangdi, sent several generals to fight, but they were all defeated by Xingtian. Zhuanxu had no choice but to close the city gate tightly and could not get out. He hurriedly sent people to report to Huangdi.
When Huang Di heard that Xing Tian had killed him at the gate of his palace, he was so angry that he jumped up from his throne and came out to fight Xing Tian with a sword in hand.
When Xing Tian saw Huang Di coming out to challenge him in person, without saying a word, he opened his eyes angrily and charged at Huang Di like a wolf attacking a sheep. A sharp ax struck Huang Di's head in random directions.
Huang Di knew very well that Xing Tian was brave and foolhardy, and could only be fierce in a moment. This time he was just relying on his anger to fight. Therefore, instead of fighting with him, he should first calm down, be more steady, and use calmness to stop. Wait until Xing Tian's anger is stagnate, and then use his moves.
If you lose your routine and have no intention of being on guard, you will be able to spot the opening, give Xing Tian a fatal blow, and win.
So, Huang Di was confident, and he took his time to fight Xing Tian, just defending and not attacking. In this way, he tried to arouse his anger.
It was so tight that it couldn't hurt even a single hair of Huang Di.
They continued fighting like this, flying through the clouds and fog, fighting from the sky to the ground, and from the ground to the sky; from the southwest to the Central Plains, and from the Central Plains to the southeast. The sound of killing was loud, sand and rocks were flying, and smoke and dust were everywhere.
Unknowingly, the two of them fought near Changyang Mountain, the birthplace of Emperor Yan. Xing Tian was very anxious because he could not win. The anger he had when he went out to fight was all trapped in his Dantian. He could not vent it, and his chest was so full that it almost exploded.
The speed of swinging his big ax gradually slowed down, the steel teeth clenched, and the nearby mountains and rivers were chopped into pieces by him. The more anxious Xing Tian was, the more calm Huang Di became.
Unexpectedly, Huang Di caught his eye, feinted with his sword, turned around and pretended to run away. Xing Tian thought he could win, so he pressed forward step by step, forgetting to defend at all.
Suddenly, Huang Di turned over, and the bright green sword light flashed towards Xing Tian's neck, which was caught off guard. A stream of blood spurted out, and suddenly, Xing Tian's head as big as a mountain fell to the ground and rolled to the top of Changyang Mountain.
Underfoot.
Although Xing Tian had no head, he was not dead, but he was very panicked. He hurriedly moved the ax to his left hand and held it together, squatting down and groping back and forth on the ground to find his head.
Because he was in a hurry, he waved his right hand randomly, breaking the towering tree, and crushing the huge stone to pieces.
The entire area around Changyang Mountain was filled with smoke and dust, and trees and rocks were flying everywhere.
When Huang Di saw such a scene, he was afraid that Xing Tian would have to fix his head. He hurriedly swung his sword and struck Chang Yang Mountain with all his strength. He only heard a loud noise that shook the sky. Chang Yang Mountain was divided into two parts by Huang Di. From the middle
A wide gap opened up. Xing Tian's head rolled into the gap with a swoop. Only a loud "click" was heard, and the dark Changyang Mountain merged into one again, burying Xing Tian's head under the
At the bottom of the mountain.
Xing Tian, who was squatting on the ground and groping for his head, knew that his head was buried in Changyang Mountain. Changyang Mountain was the place where his own people lived. In this way, his head would never come out again.
Although his head was buried and his body was in a different place, he was still unwilling to fail. He suddenly stood up, holding a shield in his left hand and an ax in his right hand, using his two eyes as his eyes and his navel as his mouth, and fiercely charged towards the Yellow Emperor.
Chop hard.
Huang Di secretly admired Xing Tian's bravery and unyieldingness when he saw it, and ordered the female sacrifices and two witches to hold four liters of wine with rhinoceros horns to the north of Xing Tian's body.
Pay homage to Xingtian's dead soul. Only then did Xingtian feel at peace.
"...at the foot of Changyang Mountain..." The old man didn't speak quickly, but slowly.
After finishing the story, he glanced at Su Jiu and paused, as if waiting for Su Jiu's answer.
"Senior, I have heard the story you told me, but I don't know what senior means..." Su Jiu asked. (To be continued.)
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