The Demon Mausoleum of Western Xia Chapter 18: Ancient Letters of Western Xia (Part 2)
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"Oh my God! This is the first time I have seen this thing. Could it be the legendary 'Book of Blood and Bones'! If this is really the Book of Blood and Bones... Guo Zhan, you'd better listen to my advice. Li Yuanhao's tomb is still the best.
It’s best not to go.”
He stared at the Blood and Bone Book and stepped back, "It is said that there are very few Blood and Bone Books in the world, and the blood in each volume is highly poisonous. Even if you smell it a few times, it will damage your internal organs. I'm afraid it's this
The tomb robber was also poisoned and died before he could even open the book of blood and bones."
I didn't step back like him, but picked it up and put it on the table beside me. I narrowed my eyes and said, "Since Shangguan can leave the book of blood and bones to me, it proves that the poisonous blood is against
I'm useless. You really should be careful and stay away. I also believe that nothing comes out of nowhere. This book of blood and bones is certainly extraordinary, but it can easily be spread and become a god. Didn't you see that Brother Wang Pailong still had it in his arms just now?
It’s in.”
He held his chin, looked at the Blood and Bone Book with a disgusted expression, and licked his tongue, "This is an object that is thousands of years old. I'm sure it won't last longer. No matter how powerful the poison is, it will probably dissipate."
Okay, this book of blood and bones has left the corpse raising ground, and it would be good to have three points of poison, but it is not something that a person like me can bear, so I will withdraw it first."
Just as I was about to call him to stop, the boy slipped away and ran away. I waved my hand angrily, "I'm so afraid of death now. It's probably impossible for you to go to Li Yuanhao's tomb. But fortunately, I don't expect many things from you."
Boy!"
Too lazy to pay attention to him, he turned around and continued to spread out the book of blood and bones, put the candle stand aside, frowned and looked at it carefully.
The entire surface of the inner layer of this blood and bone book is pale and pale. If you look closely at the rough texture, it seems that bone residues were ground into powder and smeared on the ancient script, and then poisonous blood was used to write on the white bones.
Do the dead face on the ground, the skeletal remains, and the human blood on the skeletal remains come from the same person?
"Tsk..."
According to what Shangguan Jielong said before, this should be a picture of an ancient cemetery. But the strange thing is that there are no pictures on it, but it is all a kind of writing created by the ancient Tuoba people in the later period. This kind of writing
It's called "Fanshu".
There is also an explanation for the origin of Fanshu. The person who founded and promoted it was Li Yuanhao. Li Yuanhao was actually not a Han Chinese, but his ancestors were from the Dangxiang tribe, which originated from the nomadic people in the northwest. His surname was Tuoba. He was named Li because of his grandfather.
Li Jiqian was won over by the emperor of the Tang Dynasty and given the surname Li. Later, his father Li Deming was given the surname Zhao by Taizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, so Li Yuanhao was also called Zhao Yuanhao.
It was not until he established the Great Xixia Dynasty that he abolished these two surnames and restored the original Tuoba surname. At the same time, he also created a script called "Tianshu" and required Xixia citizens to be able to use this script.
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The bone shape of this type of Fan script is derived from the traditional Chinese characters. It has a state of difference in the final analysis and the same in the textual examination. At first glance, many people think that the Xixia characters are actually similar to Chinese characters, but when they take a closer look, they don’t recognize them at all, so
This is two different things from reading Japanese characters, and during my ten years of poverty, I also learned this kind of Xixia Tibetan script, and I am very interested in it.
When I read the next few lines, I began to be surprised again as I read. This is indeed a map of the underground palace of Li Yuanhao's tomb, but this underground palace map was actually written by him himself!
I was suddenly startled and thought to myself: How the hell is this possible? It doesn’t make sense. Why should a book of blood and bones be written in my tomb?
But when I continued reading, I couldn't help but yelled three words: