Chapter 116: Jiang Ziya in the hearts of Xiqi people
"How can this be?",
Chen Zhi did not expect Bao Ping to say such words:
"Jiang Ziya and Xiqi have always had a very close relationship. Not to mention during the Tang Dynasty, even now, they are the supreme gods in the hearts of Xiqi people!
His position is unshakable!
And don’t forget, the meaning of Xiqi’s existence is to maintain the barrier he created.”
"you are right!",
Bao Ping shook the tea cup and lowered his gray eyes and said:
"If Jiang Ziya has this intention, Chief Xiqi will definitely comply with his wishes!
Let alone the Tang Dynasty, even if he appears in front of me now, I will try my best to fulfill his wishes. After all, this is Xiqi, and Jiang Ziya's status is supreme. Only with him can Xiqi exist.
But the premise is that Jiang Ziya can let the leader of Xiqi know his wishes.
In other words, he can appear in front of the Xiqi people and express his wishes clearly.
If the people of Xiqi could not see Jiang Ziya, they would not even know that he was still alive.
Chief Xiqi will definitely make a choice based on the situation at that time!
The question here is simple. How are you sure that Jiang Ziya and Xiqi were connected at that time?
Jiang Ziya may have made a promise to the Fighting Buddha and Gao Changguo, but how could Xiqi know?"
"What do you mean?" Chen Zhi looked at Bao Ping, as if he didn't want to accept what Bao Ping said.
"It seems that you have always been in the dark under the light! Or..., you have been running away!",
Baoping put the cup on the table and pointed at the cup and teapot:
"You think this cup and the teapot are related because you see them from God's perspective!
But if you look at it from the perspective of a teapot, the teapot doesn't think that the cup has anything to do with itself, and it doesn't even see that it exists.
Don’t forget, thousands of years have passed since the Tang Dynasty when King Wu conquered Zhou. In the hearts of the Xiqi people at that time, Jiang Ziya had been dead for a long time, and the Jiang family’s clan leader had also been through several generations!
How can a dead man give orders to Xiqi!
Without giving orders, how can all these promises be fulfilled?"
"But..." Chen Zhi was stunned for a moment and immediately turned around. A speechless feeling immediately came to his heart.
"Is this darkness under the light? No...
This was a question he never wanted to think about seriously.
All along, he had firmly believed that since Jiang Ziya could still be alive during the Song and Tang Dynasties and make those important moves.
Then Xiqi must know about this...
But in fact, Xiqi probably didn't know about this, or even knew that Jiang Ziya was still alive.
Otherwise, why would there be so many clan leaders later? Just let Jiang Ziya take the post directly. All this is illogical.
Then why did Jiang Ziya hide Xiqi's secrets at that time, and why didn't he keep in touch with Xiqi?
In other words, what kind of form does he live in this world?
Could it be that everything is just their own speculation? Jiang Ziya is really dead a long time ago, and the old man in white clothes who did these things is..."
"As for whether Jiang Ziya was alive during the Tang and Song Dynasties, I will not comment on this matter yet!",
Baoping continued:
"But I think there is no need for Jiang Ziya to be so hidden. Even if he wants to be isolated from the world, there is no need to cut off from Xiqi.
Because Xiqi himself is hidden enough, he can just contact the leader, and the leader of Xiqi will definitely keep it secret for him.
However, there is no record of this in the leader's secret files, which proves that in the minds of generations of leaders at that time, Jiang Ziya was indeed dead long ago.
And judging from what he did later, we can see that he was indeed willing to form a good relationship with the orcs in the Western Regions at that time! He was also the one who single-handedly promoted Buddhism's eastward expansion!
These are all good deeds, nothing shameful, why hide them? He even broke his promise, which proves that he was unable to contact Xiqi at that time.
But since Xiqi didn't know, it proves that Jiang Ziya's situation was very wrong at that time.
Have you ever thought about what kind of state Jiang Ziya would be living in this world at that time?"
"This..." Chen Zhi's thoughts were very confused for a moment. The originally complicated clues were now organized together in an orderly manner.
And those things that were unreasonable are now clear.
Indeed, if you are alive, why should you hide yourself and not see each other?
What is the special reason that makes Jiang Ziya not even return to Xiqi, whom he cares about most, but also hides it from the Ji family, whom he trusts most?
That's probably the only real thing, death
"Maybe he was really gone at that time!",
Chen Zhi's eyebrows twisted up unconsciously:
"The lifespan of the sons of gods is limited! Unlike the gods, even if they lived to the end of the Zhou Dynasty, they would have already far exceeded their own lifespan.
It was impossible for him to live to the Tang Dynasty, let alone the Song Dynasty.
If he had died, what would have appeared during my two years in the Tang and Song Dynasties..."
When Chen Zhi said this, he couldn't help but feel a little frightened:
"What appears at that time can only be ghosts..."
After Chen Zhi said these words, he not only recalled everything he had seen in the past, including all the clips of Jiang Ziya.
He recalled that when he was in the underworld, he saw Jiang Ziya huddled in the corner, shackled, and said sadly that he had committed a heinous crime.
Then at the bottom of Genghis Khan's mausoleum, deep in the ground, I saw the figure with fluttering white clothes.
Now that I think about it, it really looks like a ghost...
"This is probably the only explanation!" Bao Ping said softly:
"Let's not say he is a ghost for now, because his status in our Xiqi is too high!
But I think he may have changed his life in another form.
Perhaps his appearance at that time was no longer suitable for meeting people, and it was no longer consistent with the sacred appearance that Xiqi people had always longed for!
Of course, this is all my guess!
However, we in Xiqi have clear records that in the year of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the god Jiang Shang died.
The cause and place of death are unclear, but later records describe the entire Xiqi mourning him several times.
This also proves from the side that he was indeed already dead in the hearts of Xiqi people at that time!