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Chapter 744: Naihe Bridge!

Fu Yang and Wei Ke speeded up and rejoined the tourist group. They were about to reach the entrance of the Ghost Town Scenic Area.

The staff at the entrance gate of the scenic area in front are constantly using loudspeakers to remind tourists loudly: "Hey, hey, tourists, please don't crowd, please keep order, queue up to buy tickets. Pay attention to safety and don't get hurt..."

Fu Yang cast a simple little spell, making himself and Wei Ke seem to become detached and independent members of the crowd. The tourists crowded around were not aware of it. As long as they got too close, they would be enveloped by a soft wave.

It was bounced away by the force of the force - they thought it was pushed by someone!

The two of them walked to the ticket window relatively easily, bought the tickets, and entered the ghost town area...

Fu Yang and Wei Ke walked very quickly towards the scenic spot.

All the scenic spots in front are passed directly without stopping.

Because they did not feel any breath or fluctuation of supernatural power...

They didn't stop until they arrived at the Naihe Bridge scenic spot - they had arrived at their destination, so naturally they needed to observe slowly!

Fu Yang once saw the recognized official Taoist description of Naihe Bridge in a book called "A Brief History of Chinese Religious Customs".

The shape of the Naihe Bridge in the underworld is described in detail: there are three bridges. Ghosts of good people can safely pass through the bridge on the left. Those who are both good and evil cross the bridge in the middle. Ghosts of evil people cross the bridge on the right, and are mostly blocked by ghosts.

In the filthy waves under the bridge, I was bitten by the copper snake and the iron dog!

He just communicated with Wei Ke and learned that in the real supernatural world, the records of the Naihe Bridge in the Underworld in Taoist classics are exactly the same.

It can be seen that sometimes the boundary between ordinary people and supernatural people is not completely clear. For example, the editor of "A Brief History of Chinese Religious Customs" probably has a supernatural background, so that he can describe it so realistically...

Now, there are three Naihe Bridges, the tourist attractions that appear in front of Fu Yangweike!

The overall appearance is almost exactly the same as the description in Taoist scriptures!

Fu Yang said to Wei Ke: "Honey, let's go forward a little and take a closer look first."

At this moment, Wei Ke was unusually nervous.

It was in this place that when she came to play, she accidentally fell into the water under the "Naihe Bridge". Only then was she able to awaken the memory of her previous life and obtain a ray of sword intent from the Ghost Sword Sect!

Wei Ke has a strong intuition...

This Pingdu Mountain must hide some major secret about himself and Fu Yang's previous life!

I wonder if they can solve the mystery this time and learn more about past lives and the ghost gate in Shushan.

Neither of them spoke, and they walked slowly forward together.

In the eyes of ordinary tourists, this place is just an entertainment attraction, but in the eyes of these two supernatural powerhouses, it has a mysterious color with deep meaning. It makes it a little nervous.

Finally, Fu Yang and Wei Ke came to a place about three or four meters in front of the Naihe Bridge and stopped.

Start carefully observing the stone Naihe Bridge across the pool from all angles...

It is said that the Naihe Bridge in the Pingdu Mountain Ghost Town Scenic Area is actually in front of another large architectural attraction-Liaoyang Temple.

The size and shape of the three bridges are exactly the same. Each bridge is about four feet wide. There are exquisite carved stone railings on both sides of each bridge. The bridge deck is slightly curved. The whole is paved with large pieces of bluestone. Both ends

Each has exactly two levels of tread.

A rectangular pool spans under the entire Naihe Bridge. The bottom of the pool and the bridge wall of the Naihe Bridge are both made of stone inlays.

There are water lotuses planted among them - according to the official introduction of the scenic spot, the seeds of these lotus were accidentally dug out of the ground when the government built this scenic spot!

After scientific confirmation of carbon 14, it was confirmed that the seeds were left behind during the Song Dynasty. Unexpectedly, they could be planted and viable, which was considered a miracle in the botanical community at that time.

As for the stone bridge itself, according to some records, it was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty.

Zhu Chun, King of Shu Xian of the Ming Dynasty, built the observation object in front of Lioyang Palace more than 500 years ago. Later it was renamed Naihe Bridge, and the stone pool under the bridge was called Blood River Pool.

Fu Yang looked forward. He could see that after passing the Naihe Bridge, there was a small open space with many Bagua stone platforms placed on it.

Walking a short distance ahead, you can enter the Lioyang Palace. A few meters away on both sides of the Naihe Bridge, there is a corridor. It is somewhat similar to the architectural form of the Summer Palace Corridor.

Just when Fu Yang and Wei Ke were planning to walk forward onto the stone bridge and cast spells to see if they could sense anything.

Suddenly I heard a loud noise coming from behind.

It had the noisy feeling of many people gathering together and chatting non-stop, and there was also a very loud and somewhat harsh voice amplified by a loudspeaker - the voice of the tour guide!

The two of them turned back abruptly.

I saw a tourist group of about twenty people heading this way behind me.

Walking at the front was a middle-aged female tour guide. She was wearing a yellow vest, a little red hat, a loudspeaker on her waist, and waving a small blue flag desperately. Now she was spitting everywhere.

Introduce this attraction to the tourists behind you.

"Dear tourists, we are about to arrive at the marked Naihe Bridge attraction! Speaking of Naihe Bridge, everyone may be familiar with it. Naihe Bridge is where ghosts go through ten years after our death.

It is a must-go place for Yama to prepare for reincarnation after his journey. Here there will be an old ghost called Meng Po who will give each ghost a bowl of Meng Po soup. Do you know what Meng Po soup is used for?"

A very cute little boy in the tour group immediately raised his hands and shouted: "Tour guide, I know, I know! After drinking Meng Po soup, you will forget the memories of your previous life, and then you can reincarnate in the next life."

"

The middle-aged female tour guide smiled and praised: "This kid is so awesome!"

Then he turned back and continued to explain to all the tourists in the tour group.

"Actually, the word Naihe is translated from Sanskrit and means hell! Legend has it that when the dead come here, the guilty ones will be pushed into the Blood River Pool under the Naihe Bridge by the bull-headed and horse-faced ones on both sides, and will be tortured by insects, ants, and poisonous snakes

.It is very simple for the deceased who did good deeds during his lifetime to cross the bridge."

"And the word naihe, in our Chinese language, also means helpless and helpless. There is a poem that says it well, the road between life and death is so long, the lonely shadow lingers and the soul gradually disappears. Looking at the past events of Sanshengshi, today

Crossing the Naihe Bridge again." (Third update)


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