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Chapter 801: Liangyi Tomb

Chapter 801 Liangyi Tomb

Wan Niang'er didn't say much about the topic of "indigenous people" in the underworld.

Or in other words, she didn't know much, even her master Hei Wuchang Hei Baye was silent on these things.

She was leading the way completely based on her intuition. She walked to the intersection of the "T"-shaped tomb passage and paused for a moment, and walked straight to the left.

At this time, the tomb passage suddenly became narrower, and at most two or three people could only move side by side. There was another 90-degree straight bend at thirty or forty meters ahead. After crossing the straight bend, what appeared in front of us was a series of tomb doors.

These tomb doors are not big, and are not much bigger than the single doors of living rooms. The tomb doors are made of stone and carved with some patterns. The typical style of tombs in the Han Dynasty. Although there were iron tools at that time, iron tools were expensive. After Emperor Wu, salt and iron were nationalized, and a large amount of iron materials were unlikely to appear in the tombs, and some main structures were still mainly stones.

This tomb passage is relatively long, spreading dozens of meters or even hundreds of meters away. The flashlight can barely shine at the end, and there is another bend of ninety degrees.

I was thinking about all I saw along the way, and I had already figured out the overall structure of Liu Quji's tomb.

Unlike ordinary tombs, ordinary tombs are basically based on the layout of Yangren's residences, but the Feng Shui direction has changed, which is basically the main tomb room, left and right ear rooms, etc., but in the current tomb, there is no such thing as ear rooms.

If you look down from a high altitude, the overall shape of this tomb looks like a "string".

Entering from the tomb door is a tomb passage, and further forward is an oversized tomb chamber. Inside, thin stone slabs are used to slam the bricks to make a partition wall, and divide it into several small tomb chambers. All female burialists will basically be here.

Of course, the so-called female burialists are actually Liu Qu’s women. Youdao means that father and son are different roads, uncle and nephew are different seats, and elders and juniors generally do not stay in the same pit. Unless it is a special situation, it is naturally impossible for Liu Qu’s female elders and daughters to be here. They can only be his women. The wife must occupy the middle position, and the partitioned coffin tomb chamber is also the largest, and the other women will guard the surroundings, just like Liu Qu’s harem.

After passing the "harem", further forward there will be a huge tomb chamber, which will be divided into several. The middle is the main tomb chamber, which is Liu Quji's coffin tomb chamber, surrounded by retainers who are willing to bury him for his burial.

In short, when a man stays in a man's place, a woman stays in a woman's place, she has clear yin and yang and does not exceed the rules.

Tombs like this are not common, and they only existed in the entire history from the Western Han Dynasty to the Eastern Jin Dynasty. In fact, there were few such tombs during the Han Dynasty, but there were more of them in the East and West Jin Dynasty. There were no other reasons. Only those who firmly believed in the art of Yin and Yang would create such tombs. This trend showed signs when Huang-Lao's learning was prevalent in the early Western Han Dynasty. It was the most prosperous in the East and West Jin Dynasty. After all, there were so-called madmen at that time, who were talking about taking drugs and running naked, and were obsessed with the art of Yin and Yang to the extreme, so naturally there were yin and yang in the tombs.

It seems that Liu Quji, who is also very convinced of the Yin-Yang technique, has made the tomb like this.

Of course, the tomb is not just about separating men and women. In fact, some "medicine stones" will be used in both tombs.

Generally, the medicine stones used in tombs of women are all things like stone gallbladder and magnets, while the men's tombs use cinnabar, realgar, alum stone, etc. These medicine stones are divided into yin and yang and are used in tombs. From the perspective of Feng Shui, they have some enhancement effects, making the contrast between yin and yang in the tombs more distinct. Two tombs, one is a yang tomb and the other is a yin tomb. Yin and yang correspond, just like the two yin tombs, so this kind of tomb is also called the Liangyi tomb.

I don't comment on the yin and yang technique. After all, there is a highlight here called the dual cultivation technique. I really don't think it is a good way to prolong life. If you continue to work with those dual cultivation techniques, there will be no other consequences except waist pain. However, these two yin and yin are still somewhat particular about Feng Shui. Tai Chi gives birth to two yin and yin and yang, and yin and yang coexist and cooperate to achieve the effect of spring breeze and rain. If the yin and yang are properly harmonized in a tomb, it is difficult to cause any evil things. Even if the evil ghost is suppressed here, it is difficult to cause any wind and waves in the environment of yin and yang harmony.

However, this is not a good thing for Tao Wangqing, whose body was suppressed.

I looked at it and saw that the tomb chamber in front of me was rubbed with stone galls. According to current terms, this thing is called copper salt, and it is very likely that it is copper sulfate. From the perspective of Feng Shui, this thing belongs to Yin and is a good thing to arrange Yin situations.

Another advantage of using these medicine stones is that they will produce tomb poison. At a certain temperature, the poison produced is very fatal!

Tao Wangqing's corpse should be in this part, but... which tomb is it in?

After Wan Niang'er walked here, she stopped and showed a look of twitching on her face. She seemed to be a little confused, which was completely different from her previous swearing.

Lao Bai counted with his fingers and said that there were seven tomb gates in this tomb passage.

Wan Niang'er was still frowning and thinking, but I found the source of the strange smell that Lao Bai had smelled with usurping his bones and searching for the Fang.

This tomb was stolen. Some of the objects that shouldn't have appeared here fell into the tomb passage in a scattered manner. They were all very damaged. It seemed that Wen Tao's subordinates felt that it was not very valuable when they robbed the tomb.

One of the briquettes was left behind. Taking advantage of the opportunity when Wan Niang'er confirmed the specific location, I squatted down and looked at it. I found that the rust in the briquettes was a little wrong. If you look closely, you will find that some sulfur residues were accumulated. However, this sulfur is different from the current sulfur. It is the stone sulfur used in elixirs in ancient times, which is the mineral sulfur mentioned now. It is well preserved. In addition, there are some light yellow crystals in the briquettes...

"Good luck!"

I grabbed my head and said, "There is actually a fairy water in the tomb of Liangyi of Medicine. If Wen Tao had not broken the tomb, our brothers would have been poisoned to death here!"

This fairy water has nothing to do with using cosmetics now!

This is something refined by Taoist priests from the ancient Danding School...

The ingredients are sulphur and alum stone, which is a liquid refined by water. However, this sulphur is not sealed and has become what it is now under the influence of a specific environment and time.

As for the function of this immortal water...

Drink!!

Don’t doubt that the ancients drank this thing. For those cruel people who dared to take lead, a cup of sulfur and alum water was nothing.

So much so that someone is good at this, and when he dies, he will get two immortal waters that carry Liang Xiao to accompany him to bury him.

This kind of immortal water encounters the tomb of medicine stones. The poison is added to it, and it is easy to breed a light yellow poisonous smoke.

I can't explain what chemical changes are, but some experts speculate that this should be somewhat similar to a chemical weapon used by the Persians back then. As early as two thousand years ago, the Persians used resin and sulfur to make a toxic mixture. They used this thing when they besieged the conquered Dura Evropers Fortress, killing many Romans. It is said that the effect is similar to mustard gas.

What tomb robbers fear most is this kind of tomb. Once they are contaminated with these poisonous gases, their bodies will become ulcerated.

"In the third tomb!"

At this time, Wan Niang'er, who had stopped for a moment, suddenly opened her eyes, stared at a tomb room more than ten or twenty meters ahead, and gritted her teeth and said, "It's hidden in that tomb room!"

After saying this, she hesitated for a moment and said, "Xiao Zhi is there too, it must be there!! But... you should make the worst plan. Xiao Zhi may have... In short, I could still capture the breath of that thing clearly and accurately before, but after coming here, the breath suddenly became weaker, sometimes far and sometimes near, making me unable to grasp its specific direction. But just now, its breath stabilized, and there was some angriness of living people!"

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(Tiliang 六, read you, three tones, an ancient container for wine)
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