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Qinglong Ghost Palace Chapter 66: Sheepskin Scroll

Jiazizu's eyes widened, his mouth opened wide and he said in surprise: "Damn it! Lao Guo, you are so amazing, cow, how the hell did you know! You are getting smarter and smarter. It seems that you are out of touch with the little ones."

The title of stupid pig is really not far away.”

"That's right! It's Guo Shoujing, the old man."

I smiled. In fact, I was very happy that my analysis was correct. However, whether I am smart or not is a different matter. The result of guessing based on clues is called judgment. The result of guessing without clues is called blindness.

In fact, there are no secrets in this world, and there is no distinction between smart and stupid. It's just that sometimes you don't explore and analyze. People who are good at thinking will be better able to seize the opportunity to succeed.

I waved my hand to Jiazi's legs, sighed and teased him: "I said, Lao Jia, have you forgotten that I told you about Guo Shoujing's deeds in Lama Shitai? Guo Shoujing and Cao Cao switched bodies and did this

It was all to protect the people at that time. Cao Cao used extreme threats to force him. It is not very clear what it was, but even a simple thinker can guess that the threat was indeed not trivial."

"It is recorded on the iron rope coffin that after Cao Guo changed his body, Guo Shoujing got a young body and became Cao Cao's staff advisor in building the Qinglong Ghost Palace, that is, a military advisor. Later, the Qinglong Ghost Palace was successfully built, and it was actually in the Qinglong Ghost Palace.

It was just a basic modification, but the amount of work was also quite huge. But what Cao Cao didn't expect was that Guo Shoujing actually escaped. Cao Cao had so many people and couldn't find any clues. He didn't expect that he was far away but right in front of his eyes. Guo Shoujing was here in the north.

Hiding in the Bronze Stockade at the ruins of the Xiang Kingdom really fulfills the saying that the most dangerous place is also the safest place."

I glanced at Jiazi's big head and said: "Old A, shall we go back and buy a few kilograms of walnuts to supplement the supplement? I completely suspect that your brain has shrunk. Can we remember something? I told you at the time

Yes. Oh, yes, Lao A, your uncle cooperated with Axiu to harm me, so you were absent-minded, right?"

I get angry when I think about this. It’s a miracle that I can still stand together with this grandson to discuss things!

He touched the top of his head, waved his hand, and said impatiently: "Fuck you, don't open the pot and lift the pot. After all, it's to get the best of both worlds. Don't criticize others by grabbing them.

Education is a big deal, and you won’t be allowed to talk about it in front of others in the future!”

I was about to retaliate and teach him a lesson, but when he saw that my momentum was about to explode, he quickly grabbed my arm, laughed, changed the subject and said, "But, Lao Guo, what you just said is the same as what the old village leader just said.

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The mystery of the Qinglong Ghost Palace and the legend of Zhuge Xiang, the truth about Cao Cao, and the secret of Taotie, Guo Shoujing is indeed a key clue, because he may be the only one who knows the most about the sacrificial monument outside the Yuan Dynasty capital and the underground burial mausoleum.

Divination prophecies, as well as the broken Qinglong Tomb stone tablet in the Qinglong Ghost Palace, all have one thing in common, that is, they are all recorded in teeth.

The tooth inscriptions on the stone tablet in the Qinglong Ghost Palace were carved by Zhuge Xiang, while several of the tooth inscriptions in the Yuangu capital were all carved by Guo Shoujing. Frankly speaking, Guo Shoujing was a descendant of Zhuge Xiang and knew the tooth inscriptions.

Moreover, many secrets are contained in the babble, which means that Guo Shoujing probably already knows almost everything he should know.

I said to Jiazi Leg: "Lao Jia, tell me quickly, what did the old village leader say?"

Jiazi Legs nodded and looked at the old village leader again. The old village leader was already old. He stood with us for a long time and watched us chatting for a long time. He was really tired. There were some pictures with weird shapes next to him.

, a wooden chair that resembled a spider, he walked over and sat down, continued to wait for us, hung the lantern aside, and stared blankly at the stone coffin in front of him.

Think about it, the survivors of the Northern Xiang Kingdom who only understand Kun language have been playing with this sign language for thousands of years. They are isolated from the world and can really be called a silent nation.

Jia Zi Chun was moaning for a long time, and when he was about to say something, he held it back again. I looked anxious, so I slapped him in the face and said, "Jia Zi Chu! You f*cking hurry up and say it, I won't do it any longer.

Bright!"

Jiazi Leg frowned and said: "Lao Guo, don't worry, let me get the clues. Besides, I haven't learned the Kun language very well yet. You have to let me organize the language first, otherwise don't say you don't understand.

, I’m almost in chaos myself.”

After hearing what he said, I immediately calmed down. But I couldn't disturb him. Although Jiazi Leg is now the link between us and the residents of Northern Hunan and is a half-assed translator, without him we would know nothing, and in

It's still difficult to move in this world. If he didn't know the Kun language, I'm afraid we would have suffered a lot.

Jiazijie said: "I'd better start from the beginning with you."

Then Jiazizu started a long talk, which was very fragmented, but it was very orderly. I organized the useful key information together and arranged it into a narrative story, but from the perspective of the survivors of the Northern Xiang Kingdom.

Looking at this matter, it seems more real.

The remnants of the Northern Xiang Kingdom have lived in this bronze village for thousands of years, but it still has to be counted from the time when the Huns King Zhuge Xiang built the tomb here. They originally had their own language system and writing, and they were ordered to guard this place.

A large tomb, where children and animals thrive and protect the tranquility of this land.

In fact, they were just one branch of the Northern Xiang Kingdom. They were a dwarf tribe. They were good at controlling the Eight Symbol Soldiers to fight, and they were not easy to be discovered when ambushing in the mountains. These advantages were taken by Zhuge Xiang at the time. For the Xiongnu Kingdom in the north at that time,

, is a superpower with only one king for hundreds of years, known as the Arctic Wolf King. Wolves are very respected animals in the north. There were werewolf tribes as early as ten thousand years ago. Wolf totems and other wolf cultures show how precious this title is.

, people kneel down and pray to Zhuge Xiang's palace every morning. Because Zhuge Xiang is over a hundred years old and has survived, people have long regarded him as a god.

It is actually a great honor for the Northern Xiang Kingdom to be able to guard Zhuge Xiang's tomb. Legend has it that Zhuge Xiang has a skill that can extend his life. The Northern Xiang Kingdom can guard the Green Dragon Ghost Palace and get close to the secret of immortality.

This is the ultimate pursuit of everyone in the world, so there has been no opposition or internal strife and riots in the Northern Xiang Kingdom, and they have always adhered to their duties calmly.

There is also a legend that Zhuge Xiang is keeping company with the Dragon Immortal underground and is discussing the method of immortality with the Dragon Immortal. However, this kind of legend is obviously a bit exaggerated, so it is rare, but the ancestors of all generations will tell their descendants before they die.

It takes two days and three nights to repeat this legend and draw it with your hands.

Kun language was not spoken by the people of Northern Xiang at first. Until the arrival of Cao Cao, a man named Guo Shoujing appeared, and Northern Xiang suffered a catastrophe. It seems that from then on, the people of Northern Xiang could no longer speak and only spoke in Kun language.

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Legend has it that this is Guo Shoujing's witchcraft curse. Only today, a thousand years later, when I arrive and unlock the secrets on a parchment scroll can this curse be solved.

After Jiazi Leg finished speaking, we both followed the old village leader and looked at the stone coffin together.

Guo Shoujing's body was inside, as was the cursed parchment scroll.


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