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Chapter 852 Boundless resentment

Before the Great Xia Chronicle, the archaeological academic community had a very alternative view that the Mayan civilization and Chinese civilization were passed down from generation to generation, and it was a branch of the Great Shang civilization of China.

This view is not accepted by orthodox archaeologists.

But? There are many reasons why this view was put forward. The biggest reason is archaeological discoveries that the Mayan civilization and the Da Shang civilization have many similarities.

Among them, the most typical one is that both sides have extremely similar "sacrificial customs".

The Mayans have pyramids, but they have completely different shapes from the Egyptian pyramids.

The Mayan pyramids are not purely conical, but have sacrificial platforms on the conical shape. This shape is exactly similar to the buildings that worship gods and sacrifice to heaven during the Great Shang Dynasty of China, and have basically the same function.

Maya and Da Shang also had one special commonality in the sacrifices.

That is, sacrifice with living people!

This is a relatively rare and bloody sacrificial custom.

According to archaeological discoveries, the Mayan civilization left the world with its mysterious prophecies and amazing cultural relics, as well as countless sacrificial pits and up to 360,000 sacrificial bones.

360,000!

This is also a number found in archaeology and appears before everyone after historical precipitation.

I don’t know how many living people the Mayans worshipped in real history.

For the ancient Mayans, sacrifices were far more important than breathing air. The cumbersome etiquette, complex sacrifices, and huge scenes were almost incredible.

The Mayans believed that the sun would go to destruction and must keep the sun's radiance by doing some self-sacrifice and prevent it from perishing. They feed the sun with human hearts and blood. The Mayans were proud to be used as sacrifices, slave owners, slaves.

The heart was dug out and offered it to the sun, so more and more people died for it...

Even when analyzing the history of the Mayans' demise, some archaeologists believe that the reason why the Mayans eventually disappeared into the long river of history was because they had too many sacrifices, which resulted in a large number of casualties and eventually genocide.

Relatively speaking, there was also a custom of worshiping living people during the Great Shang Dynasty in China. Although the scale of sacrifices was far less than that of the Mayans, the number was quite large.

There were more than 5,000 sacrificial bones discovered in the Yin Ruins of Anyang. More than 1,400 sacrificial bones were found in just one large pit and one sacrificial period.

In other words, the custom of human sacrifice existed at the same time in the Da Shang and Maya.

There must be some truth to say that the Mayan and the Great Shang civilization are related.

Fang Yun had contacted Huo Yin and got some information from him that the Mayan civilization was not only related to the Da Shang Dynasty, but also to the Mayan gods of Sirius.

According to Huo Yin's description, the Mayans on Earth finally crossed the void and flew to the distant Sirius constellation.

Then, before the Mayans left, they might have a mad sacrificial activity. Those fanatics and some innocent slaves might have been slaughtered during this sacrificial activity, while the remaining Mayans

Flying away.

In the end, the Mayans disappeared overnight, leaving behind brilliant civilization ruins and many unsolved mysteries on the earth.

The sacrificial pit appeared in the Mayan secret realm, which is reasonable.

It is natural that Huan River appears around the sacrificial pit.

According to classics, when Da Shang and Maya were sacrificed, they liked to throw the burialists into caves with rivers, or dig sacrificial pits with water, cut off the heads of the burialists and pushed them into the pit to sacrifice.

In "The Romance of the Gods", King Zhou of Shang was debauchery and indecent. His most famous crimes were "copper pillars, bamboo shoots, wine pools, meat forests and live to draw people's hearts."

The novel originated from life. The real King Zhou of Shang may not be so cruel. However, the sacrificial customs of the Da Shang period are no worse than the plot in the novel. They can be pierced by people's hearts and bury their heads with their heads. All of these are real

History.

There is an inevitable reason why the Great Shang Dynasty was eventually replaced by the Great Zhou Dynasty.

After understanding the terrain in front of him, Fang Yun whispered: "Be careful, this is the ancient Yin Shang sacrificial place, and it should also be the area with the strongest resentment in the entire Yin Ruins."

Huang San moved his arms and stretched his legs, and said lightly: "But, I don't feel anything wrong now, and I say it without any pressure at all."

Fang Yun looked ahead and whispered: "That's why we haven't entered the sacrificial area yet. Miss, please pay attention. There is a path between the two sacrificial pits over there. The Huan River flowed from the side, and we followed the Huan River.

Only by entering the path can you truly step into the sacrificial area of ​​Yinxu. Speaking of mistress, can you continue to explore the path?"

Since this is a sacrificial pit in Yinxu, its core area should be a sacred altar similar to the shape of an ancient Egyptian pyramid.

Generally speaking, some special divine objects should be worshipped on the altar.

The Xuanniao itself is the totem of the Da Shang Dynasty. The Mayan civilization is closely connected with the Da Shang Dynasty. Then, strange divine objects representing the Xuanniao may appear on the altar, such as the Feather of the Xuanniao.

Therefore, no matter how strange and dangerous it was in front of you, Fang Yun had to go in and explore.

Named by Fang Yun, Pioneer Huang San slapped his chest and said loudly: "As long as it is not in the water, as long as it is not the black and black water area, I am afraid of whoever I have ever come, and I will explore the way, whoever is afraid of whom, brothers

, Follow the third brother...left..."

Follow the Huan River, step into the stone road in the ruins.

Just as his feet landed, in front of Fang Yun, Huang San's hair was already standing on his hair, and his beard stood in anger and whispered: "What a strong resentment, Brother Yun, you are really right, I feel it's nothing.

It's creepy."

The environment in front of you is completely different from what you see outside, the environment of many round pits in the loess sky.

It looks very dark here, with the sound of whimpering wind.

In the sky, thick gray clouds floated, giving people the feeling of being so depressed that they wanted to yell.

After a little sense, I suddenly realized that the gray cloud was completely condensed from resentment.

In the bronze casting workshop in front, everyone also felt various negative atmospheres such as resentment, reluctance and coldness.

But after arriving here and entering the sacrificial pit area, what everyone felt was that it was not only resentment but also resentment, without any impurities, and it rushed straight into the sky.

It seems that the world is full of resentment.

Sensing the intruder, Huiyun began to roll violently at this time, transforming into many unwilling faces, making whimpering sounds, like a hundred ghosts calling.

The circular pit in front is no longer a loess pit, but has become a large circular pit.

The water in the pit is as dark as ink, silent as it is, and there is no trace of ripple.

What is extremely strange is that a bubble occasionally appears in the puddle, but the water surface is still motionless.

The bubbles that emerged were extremely cold resentment. After they emerged, they immediately flew to the sky and merged into the gray resentment clouds.

Emma stood beside Fang Yun, her little face turned pale, and she whispered: "General, the water in those big pits may be the blood that is about to dry up and solidify, and the smell of blood is so heavy."

Fang Yun was stunned for a moment, and when he looked calm, he suddenly realized that the dark water in the big puddle was some blood plasma that was about to solidify.

The water of the Huan River slowly injected into these large puddles, maintaining the activity of these plasma and preventing them from completely solidifying.

To be honest, at first glance, there are round large pits in front of you. Think about the scale of these large pits, think about the plasma in those large pits, and look at the resentful clouds in the air, Fang Yun felt a little

Gagging.

This sacrificial pit gives people an extremely evil feeling.

Shaking his head, Fang Yun said in a deep voice: "The core area of ​​the sacrificial pit should be able to find the altar, which should contain sacrificial objects left by the Mayan civilization, or there should be some unique treasures. Missionary, go in and try it, be careful.

.”

Huang San was excited, nodded and said yes, holding a stone knife in his hand, and moved forward slowly.

When the Phoenix San moved, the resentful cloud immediately rolled violently, turning into various forms of grimaces, roaring at everyone.

What makes people feel even more creepy is that when Huang San stepped on, the stone slab under his feet seemed hollow. Once he stepped on it, he would raise up and would hit the ground lightly.

Then, the ground seemed to have accumulated water, and a dark red blood arrow was spit out.

The sound of the stone slab being stepped on and the blood was squeezed out, as if the resentful spirit was crying, making the scalp numb.

Huang San walked in front and muttered: "Okay, I know it's evil here, but I didn't expect it to be evil like this. But I'm not scared by my third brother. Don't think that a few wails will make me.

I'll give up, third brother, I'll hit Huanglong and kill your altar...Damn...what...what..."


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