1018. The True Origin of Ning Gu Pagoda
But then I thought about it, if I really go on like this, not only will I not be able to find the meaning of Fuxi Bagua, but we will all be in this weird Jin Mansion. So I quickly changed my words: "Old man, I have a suggestion, I don't know if it works.
It makes sense. You see, we two big people in your house have a lot of troubles, eat a lot, and there are many rules in the house, which has caused you a lot of trouble. Let's go out first and wait in Changting Town.
Wait, when did you remember it and when did you ask Mr. Ning to inform us to come and pick it up?"
Mr. Ning looked at Jin Mozhi. If Jin Mozhi was not blind, I would have thought they were exchanging some information. Jin Mozhi didn't say a word, but lowered his head and stroked Caifeng Princess's hair lovingly.
But Mr. Ning understood what he was thinking and said quickly and deliberately: "Hey, Wushuang, don't leave. Let me think about it. I was still young at that time and my memory was just right." Then he looked at Jin Mozhi.
Mo Zhi still didn't speak, which meant that he was allowed to continue talking.
"Ancestor, have you placed the Fuxi Bagua Yi in our Ning family's Sixth Pagoda?" His tone also seemed to be testing Jin Mozhi.
"Ah, that seems to be the case. Oh, look at my head. Yes, yes, it is placed in the Sixth Tower of the Fujia Family! Isn't this because the heroic spirits of your ancestors of the Ning Family are in heaven to protect this treasure from being stolen! Let's go.
Let's go, let's go right away." Jin Mozhi agreed with him.
I smiled and thought to myself, these two old guys really know how to play tricks on me. They can sing double recitals well. They are afraid that Meihui and I will leave, but they won’t be able to stop us. How about telling me the truth!
"Fujia Six Pagodas? Are you always talking about the ruins of Ninggu Pagoda?" I asked.
Jin Mozhi withdrew from Caifeng's boudoir, then asked Mr. Ning to hang up the red gauze tent, turned around and led us out of Zhenyu Pavilion.
"Everyone in the world thinks that Ning Gu Pagoda has no pagoda, but they don't know that in the later period of Taizu, the descendants of the Ning family built a six-cup pagoda for burial in the secret area of Ning Gu Pagoda. It just so happened that the remains of this six-cup pagoda were in our
In the Jin Mansion." Jin Mozhi said.
I remembered that last night we were taken by Caifeng Gege to a secret place in the back garden of the mansion. There were six lanterns hanging in the six corners deep in the back garden, forming a regular hexagon at night. At the beginning, the color
I still don’t believe it when Feng said that Fuxi Bagua is hidden here. It seems that this treasure is indeed hidden here. Caifeng Gege’s words are true!
Although it is daytime now, the secret realm of Ninggu Pagoda is still as strange as night. The surrounding air is cold and ghostly. If it were not for the two rows of lanterns lighting, it would be almost impossible to see. This is what we
The second time I walked, I could clearly remember the route I walked once according to common sense. But Jin Mozhi didn’t know whether it was intentional or not. While supporting Mr. Ning, he led us around here and there.
I was confused within 10 minutes.
"Old man, why are tower burials so popular among Manchus?" I asked.
He said that the earliest great-grandfather of Nurhachi, Fuhai, was not a Jurchen, but a Mongolian. The Mongolians believed in Tibetan Buddhism at that time. In Tibetan Buddhism, sky burial and pagoda burial were the highest burial styles. When Fuhai died, the world was not unified.
Chapter completed!