190. Greetings from Changbai Mountain
After getting off the plane, Lili rushed over: "Oh my god! What are you doing? What caused this bad behavior? Tibetans have entered the city? What's wrong with Brother Mouse's arm?"
I shrugged my shoulders and asked her to take the mouse to the hospital quickly. Lili didn’t say much. We knew we might ask too many questions and we wouldn’t say anything. This girl is more virtuous than Meihui in this regard. She took the mouse and drove us.
Returned to the city.
I wanted to take advantage of this moment to get addicted to it, but as soon as I closed my eyes, my phone buzzed non-stop. When I looked at the number, it turned out to be Nalanhong.
"Hello Xiaolan!"
Nalanhong said that not long after we left, he and Tong Dahai had been searching for ancient books about Nurhachi's curse in the mountains. Nurhaci didn't seem to want other people to know about this period of history, and it was difficult to find records in the books. Nalanhong, on the other hand,
Lan found a boring rural unofficial history passage at her home. It recorded that when the Manchus first established the Eight Banners, they built the Dragon Vein Underground Palace in Changbai Mountain. This passage mentioned that Nurhachi did not leave a single soldier to guard the Dragon Vein.
At that time, even in the Northeast, the Hou Jin regime was still unstable. There was the threat of the Oroqen people in the north, the Ming Dynasty in the south, and North Korea in the east. Therefore, there were many people who wanted to dig out its dragon veins, and among them there were many righteous men and women employed by several people.
Although the thunder was loud and the rain was light, there were many people coming in, but few of them could get out of Changbai Mountain. At the same time, there were many rumors about zombies appearing near Changbai Mountain in those days, and Empress Nurhachi came again.
One of the tribes of the banner was sent to manage the water and soil of this area and eliminate harm to the people. Of course, this is not the point. The point is that the book said that some local craftsmen who survived when they built the dragon veins escaped. It is said that the reason why Nurhaci did not leave any
There is also a saying about the soldiers guarding the Dragon Vein. Nurhaci placed a vicious curse on the entrance of the Dragon Vein Underground Palace. Any intruder will never get out alive. In addition, the entrance of the Dragon Vein is also built according to the Five Elements and Bagua. People who don’t understand the mystery of this
You can't find it no matter how hard you try. Later, after his son Huang Taiji ascended the throne, he was even more afraid that people would break into the Dragon Vein and cut off the incense of the Qing Dynasty, so he sent people back to the Holy Mountain to rebuild a temple. This temple
It just blocked the entrance to Dragon Vein.
"Xiaolan, you mean that Mouse and I entered this temple by mistake last time? Crow Temple?" I asked Nalanhong.
"Yes, that's what I meant. I called you yesterday. Where did you go? Can't you get in for a day?"
"Well, you didn't say the same thing, and there is no way to undo the curse! I was playing with Guanyin in Kunlun Mountain yesterday with the mouse!"
He paused for a moment, and suddenly asked in a deep and deep voice: "Have you gone to the tomb of King Turgut Khan?"
I was stunned at that time and my body trembled violently. How did this guy know that Wobaxi was buried in the Kunlun Mountains? This is the secret of the Turghut people! Even the local Tibetans didn’t know that he was far away in the Changbai Mountains.
The prophet? Mouse and Meihui looked at me.
I smiled and pretended to be calm: "Mr. Nalan is indeed a folklorist. Why, even the history of Ximengu is so well known?"
"Have you found Lobsang Tenzin's relics?" He went straight to the point and hit the nail on the head!
Chapter completed!