[Thank you: The big head in the wind and rain will be rewarded 10,000]
The blood flows continuously into the wooden wall, more and more, more and more thick...
After about a few minutes, the blood that Chen Zhi had been sucked into the wooden wall suddenly gradually gathered and formed a blood-red shadow on the wooden wall.
The shadow gradually changed, and finally began to show details, and turned into the silhouette of a person.
It was a small silhouette, moving back and forth on the wall, looking like a silhouette monochrome cartoon from the 1960s!
This is the effect of this animation, which is too real.
On the wall, the red silhouette had a pair of very large wings. He was wearing armor and fell from the sky at an extremely fast speed, his wings gradually folding in around his body.
Then he knelt down on one knee and kowtowed, as if he was paying homage to his king.
And in front of him, another blood-red silhouette appeared...
It was a throne. There was a king-like figure on the throne, wearing a big crown on his head, which showed that his status was very high.
But the king was obviously very sad, and he stretched out his hand, seemingly asking for help from this man with wings...
I don't know why, although it was just a silhouette, Chen Zhi was now very sure that the guy with huge wings was Bi Gan!
The red silhouette of Bigan accepted the monarch's request for help. He held the monarch's hand and asked him not to be sad anymore.
Then he reached out and took out his heart, handed it to a servant behind the king, and then fell to the ground and died.
The servant was very tall and bald, very similar to the image in the Tomb of the God of Cooking.
That was Di Xin’s personal attendant at the time, Peng Zu~~
After Pengzu accepted the heart of the phoenix, he cooked it in a giant cauldron and presented it to the king.
The king drank the heart with sadness, and then his body burst into flames.
The flames burned fiercely and melted the king's body.
The king struggled desperately in the blazing fire, and was extremely painful. Finally, he gradually melted and turned into ashes.
At this time, the old servant Peng Zu next to him took out an orb with a sad face and used magic to collect the dust into the orb.
Then put the orb on the throne, and finally commit suicide...
This red silhouette animation ends here. The bright red blood disperses, everything disappears, and the wall temporarily returns to calm.
Only the pearl placed on the throne remained, growing bigger and bigger, and finally took on color and turned into a real image.
Then the bead rose with a strange brilliance, and suddenly the glow filled the air, illuminating the entire space outside.
It's like a huge 3D image, reflected there abruptly, and it can't be more real.
The moment he saw the bead, Chen Zhi immediately identified the origin of the orb.
He had seen a picture in the treasure book of Jiang's Library. This pearl was the famous Dust Pearl.
Chen Zhi was stunned for a moment, and then his body began to tremble with excitement.
[I see, that’s true. It seems that all folklore and historical myths have origins that can be traced...
Dust beads, phoenix eggs, this is what it means.
Unexpectedly, this legendary orb is the place where Emperor Xin, King of Shang Zhou, was buried. No wonder it has been fought over by thousands of people throughout Chinese history, it is so mysterious.]
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The meaning of the word is: the crystal formed by birds dipping their beaks in the oil secreted by the tail fat glands to moisturize their feathers.
The Chen Bead is famous in Chinese history, but it has never been possible to explain the function of this orb.
According to legend, it is the gall of the phoenix transformed by Mother Earth. The pearl contains the essence of fire, which is the first-class polar yang thing between heaven and earth.
There are also records that it is formed by condensation of the spiritual energy of the phoenix. Through the cultivation of this artifact, one can be reborn and become an immortal.
No matter what the legend is, when dust beads are recorded, they will say that they have a very strange effect, that is, they can make people reborn and live forever!!!
Under this legend, dust beads have become something that monarchs of all ages must seize.
Later, this pearl went through many battles and wars, and was finally buried in the Maoling Mausoleum of Liu Chezhi, Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty.
Later, the Red Eyebrow Army conducted extensive excavations, and the dust beads buried in Maoling were scattered among the people, and their whereabouts are unknown since then.
And now, the true origin of this pearl appears in this ancient story, and the tomb of Emperor Xin, King of Shang Zhou, is hidden in it.
From this point of view, everything, including the legend about this orb, can be explained.
In fact, this dust bead was only described with words in history books, and there were never pictures of what it looked like.
But all historians know that it is closely related to the national destiny of the Shang Dynasty.
According to official historical legends, dust beads first appeared in the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
At that time, Wu Ding, the thirty-second generation monarch of the Shang Dynasty, found a giant jade eye soaked in gold and a red robe in a collapsed mountain peak.
Wu Ding believed that this ancient jade eye was left behind by the Yellow Emperor after he transformed into an immortal, and it was extremely precious.
So he named it "Chen Pearl" and ordered someone to build a tripod to commemorate it. He called it the most precious treasure in the world and became a national treasure of the Yin and Shang Dynasties.
Praising the Yin and Shang Dynasties, the national destiny is closely related to this pearl~~
When Chen Zhi was reading this historical fact, he always felt that something didn't make sense, but now, he finally knew where it was.
It seems that the person who obtained the dust bead at that time was not Wu Ding, the thirty-second generation monarch of the Shang Dynasty, but Emperor Xin, the subjugated monarch.
"I know this bead...",
Jian Di, who had been crying next to her just now, has now regained some consciousness. She looked at the pearl on the wall and seemed to recall a very distant memory.
"I have seen many legends about this bead in the memory of the Feng Clan...
This bead is the sacred object of our Phoenix clan!!
The legend about it is unknown to everyone in the Feng clan.
It was at the end of the Shang Dynasty that one day Emperor Xin, the king of Zhou, was out hunting and suddenly found a phoenix stained with blood among the collapsed mountains.
Grab him and ask for help...
Emperor Zhou stopped his horse and asked people to heal him.
That phoenix is our ancestor Feng Di Bigan.
At that time, he was punished and executed because he failed in his errand and offended the God Emperor.
When King Zhou found him, he was wearing a red shirt. He had just suffered punishment from heaven and his path to nirvana was cut off.
His whole body was stained with blood and he was about to die soon.
Emperor Xin, the king of Zhou at that time, was kind-hearted and saw that Bigan was pitiful. He would rather offend the God Emperor and secretly rescued him.
Later, in order to express his gratitude to King Zhou, Bigan was willing to transform into a mortal and serve the king secretly.
But I dare not reveal my identity to the world!!
That dust bead was the treasure Bigan gave to King Zhou.
It is also the most sacred object of our Phoenix Clan!!!
That means that I entrust my body, mind, and life to you. If you are in trouble, I will go through fire and water for you without hesitation..."