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Chapter 442: Deep Thought, Kublai Khan and Liu Ba

Under the miner's lamp, there are countless Mongolian cavalry painted on the murals, or in other words, the kind of living figurines that fell in mid-air in the inner space of the corpse oil pot on the outermost surface.

On the floor of the mural, there are some colorfully tied people with frightened faces. They are dressed in different costumes, some from the Central Plains, some with prairie felt hats, and some with Persian appearance.

These people looked horrified as they looked at the Mongolian knight with a machete in his hand and a ferocious look on his face.

Liu Shiba was puzzled, turned his head and asked:

"What are those Mongolians doing?"

Liu Qian shook his head and said he didn't know.

Qin Da turned around and looked at the other side of the stone wall.

Sure enough, as the miner's lamp turned, there was the same mural on the other side of the stone wall.

Liu Shiba cautiously took a step forward and took a closer look.

The scene depicted on this stone wall is very similar to the mural on the opposite side of the stone wall.

But if you look closely, you will find that those people who looked frightened before were all tied up into rice dumplings with ropes.

Liu Shiba and the others looked puzzled, then looked down.

Seeing the back, Liu Shiba and the others' expressions froze, and they didn't know how to describe their shock.

On the third stone wall, a group of Mongolian soldiers are depicted pouring some kind of melted liquid on the living people tied into rice dumplings.

Seeing this level, Liu Shiba couldn't help but break out in cold sweat on his forehead.

If it is what I think, there is really no need to continue looking at the murals at the back.

Outside the tomb, the terracotta warriors and horses hanging in mid-air were not made after people were killed and buried, but made from living breathing people.

The Mongols actually used living people to create such brutal living figurines.

"What are those liquids that are poured on living people?"

Liu Shiba said to himself.

Liu Qian shook his head blankly

Qin Da rolled his eyes and said gloomily:

"I remember that nobles from the Qin State also made this thing before. I guessed right that the liquid was either wax or molten iron."

Hearing Qin Da's explanation, Liu Shiba grinned.

In the passage, a cold wind seemed to rise from the ground, making Liu Shiba's whole body stiff.

It seems as if I can hear countless resentful souls roaring miserably

Lament the injustice of the world, lament the untimely birth, lament the misery of the world

In fact, Liu Shiba knew that he was a little emotional

This strange tomb with eight dragons carrying coffins has been silent for thousands of years. No matter how many lives were lost in vain, they have all turned into dust.

Seeing Liu Shiba standing quietly, Qin Da walked towards the mural on the stone wall behind.

In fact, Liu Shiba was a little envious of Qin Da's thick lines

As expected, the living dead cannot be understood with common sense, and their mentality towards death is too indifferent.

Turning his head, Liu Shiba followed Qin Da and looked towards the mural behind him.

Liu Qian shook his body helplessly, and finally followed him.

However, the mural that appeared in front of him made Liu Shiba temporarily forget all his uneasiness and fear.

There is no killing in this mural, but it is very artistic

On the mural, there is an unprecedented painting of a burly middle-aged man standing majestically in front of a yurt.

Behind the man, there is a golden scepter with a golden eagle spreading its wings.

I don’t know whether it’s been too long, or whether the craftsman deliberately downplayed the carving, but the details of the man’s face are very blurry.

The only thing that is clear is the clothes on this man's body, as if time has not left any traces, it is extremely clear.

The man was wearing a white robe, his hands were clasped behind his back, and his eyes were looking deeply into the distance.

Liu Shiba did not deliberately guess, but just casually guessed who this person was, it must be: Kublai Khan

However, after Liu Shiba's peripheral vision inadvertently glanced at the portrait of Kublai Khan, he almost screamed out in surprise.

As expected, there was a delicate white bracelet on Kublai Khan's wrist.

Why did Hitler also have an exquisite white bracelet?

Why Qin Shihuang, exquisite white bracelet

Why did the dead self in the previous fantasy also have an exquisite white bracelet?

What secret does this white bracelet hide?

Liu Shiba's thoughts gradually became confused

From China to Moscow, from Moscow to Ukraine, and then into the ancient tomb

Then I saw the corpse oil cauldron, then the tomb sarcophagus, and then these murals, all surrounding the white bracelet in box No. 19

What exactly is a delicate white bracelet and why did Hitler care so much about it?

Thinking about it, Liu Shiba was a little lost in thought. He couldn't help but reach out his hand and touch the mural with an intoxicated look on his face.

Qin Da, who was quietly guarding Liu Shiba, did not look around. When he saw this, he frowned and reminded:

"Master, what's wrong with you?"

Liu Shiba came back to his senses and smiled awkwardly:

"It's okay, I was lost in thought."

At this time, Liu Qian, who had been quiet for a long time, curiously pointed to a corner of the mural and said in confusion:

"If this person is Kublai Khan, then who is this kneeling person?"

Liu Shiba was stunned when he heard this. He only paid attention to Kublai Khan's bracelet just now and didn't look at anything else carefully.

Hearing this, Liu Shiba concentrated his attention and looked towards where Liu Qian was pointing.

Sure enough, there was a man kneeling at the feet of Kublai Khan. This man was kneeling on the ground with his back to the stone wall. Judging from his clothing, he should be a Mongolian, with a rather burly figure.

Liu Shiba stared at the stone wall for a long time, but he didn't understand what it meant.

After sighing for a long time, Liu Shiba finally estimated:

"This represents submission. The Mongolian vassals or ministers performed the courtesy of submission to Kublai Khan."

Liu Qian, who was a red handkerchief illusionist, obviously observed more carefully. He gritted his teeth when he heard this, and then shook his head.

Obviously Liu Qian felt wrong with Liu Shiba's answer.

Then, Liu Qian stared at the mural carefully for a few minutes, turned his head and said strangely:

"These two people must have a relationship between monarch and minister, but"

After saying this, Liu Qian hesitated for a moment, thought about it for a long time, and did not continue.

"Three sticks, why can't I knock you out of your skin? But what are you talking about? Just tell me"

Liu Shiba grinned and glanced at Liu Qian dissatisfied.

Then, with a straight face, Liu Shiba lit a cigarette and went to study on his own.

Less than three minutes later, Liu Shiba couldn't help but lost his composure on his face, and said in shock:

"The person who is standing is not Kublai Khan. The one who is kneeling and saluting is Kublai Khan."

Liu Qian stood behind Liu Shiba and nodded strangely. He was not as gaffey as Liu Shiba.

In fact, Liu Qian had already seen that there was something wrong with it, but he was just not sure.

It was obvious that the man standing was not wearing Mongolian imperial clothes, but rather something like the clothes worn by monks.

Instead, it is the man kneeling on the ground, wearing a robe that is more common in Mongolia. What is more eye-catching are the boots on his feet. The gold thread on the boots depicts a wolf and a white deer.

The wolf is called Canglang, and the deer is called White Deer. This is the earliest totem of the Mongolian people in the early Tang Dynasty.

The ancestors of the Mongols led the tribe and had large-scale wars with the Turkic tribes in the steppes. Later, the Mongolian tribe was destroyed by the Turks, and only two men and two women survived.

These two people fled to Ergunekun Mountain, and later they spread out and gradually multiplied and divided into many tribes.

The resources in the mountains were limited and could not accommodate many tribes, so the Mongols eventually returned to the grasslands.

One of the surviving Mongolian men at that time was said to be named Boltechna, which means gray wolf.

His wife is a surviving Mongolian woman named Huaemalanle, which means white deer.

The green wolf and the white deer must have been the totems believed by the Mongolians during the time of Kublai Khan, and there was no conflict with their belief in the Immortality Heaven.

The only person who could depict wolves and white deer with gold thread on his boots was the emperor of the Mongolian tribe, Kublai Khan.

That's right, the one kneeling on the ground is Kublai Khan

At this moment, Liu Shiba suddenly realized the strangeness. The person kneeling was Kublai Khan. So who was this standing tall man?

What right does he have to make Kublai Khan kneel down?

Liu Shiba suddenly had a strange idea in his mind that he didn't even believe.

The man standing with deep eyes and elegant temperament is Monk Zicong.

He may have guessed that a certain ancestor of the Liu family, Liu Ba

That mysterious Feng Shui master

ps: Two chapters will still be released continuously, and the delay in the continuous release will not exceed one hour.

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