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Chapter 960 Five Colored Coffins

Chapter 960 Colorful Coffin (83)

"Hatchet?" Lang Gao froze on the spot without moving.

I hummed and said, "There should be something at the bottom of the coffin. Only by splitting it open with a hatchet can we see what's inside."

After hearing this, he was silent for a while, and asked, "Why use a hatchet?"

I explained: "The hatchet has a natural restraint on wooden things. Using the hatchet to split the bottom of the coffin can keep the coffin in a special aura, which is good for the deceased."

He groaned, turned and left.

About three or four minutes later, Lang Gao came over with the hatchet in hand. He handed the hatchet to me and said, "Brother Jiu, if this coffin is really a colorful coffin, what are you going to do?"

I didn't speak, mainly because I didn't know what to do. For the current plan, I just split the bottom of the coffin first, and I can only take one step at a time for specific matters.

Soon, I held a hatchet in one hand and three sticks of unlit incense in the other. I bowed to the coffin a few times, my face darkened, and I said sharply: "Disciple Chen Jiu, under the order of the Supreme Lord, came to inspect the coffin. You wait for the lonely soul to retreat quickly, don't annoy me, let the thunder bursts make your soul fly away."

After speaking, I asked Lang Gao to burn some yellow paper at the door of the main room, and then signaled Chen Erbei to set off a firecracker.

When the sound of firecrackers ended, I took a deep breath, put three pillars of fragrance on the altar, and then tightened the hatchet in my hand, and asked the idlers to retreat outside the main room, leaving only Chen Erbei to help.

As for why Chen Erbei was kept, it was because his night song could subdue the evil spirit of the deceased, and if the situation changed, he could ask Er Cup to sing a part of the night song.

After getting everything ready, I first tapped the bottom of the coffin a few times with the back of the hatchet, and found that the sound was particularly strange. It was not the usual 'bang bang' sound, but a very dull buzzing sound , as if there was something at the bottom of the coffin.

This made me feel inexplicably nervous. I remember that the "Liu Ding Liu Jia Burial Sutra" said that the center of the colorful coffin is seven inches to the left of the bottom of the coffin. As for what is within the seven inches, the parchment did not say It is just a vague generalization, saying yes, the principle of yin and yang is also determined, and the five evils are the five evils, which are deceitful and should be avoided.

"Made, it's just a coffin, and it can hide monsters." I plucked up my breath, measured seven inches on the left side of the coffin with my hand, and then knocked, the same dull sound as before.

At that moment, I raised the hatchet and was about to chop it down. Suddenly, Nalang Gao called out from the door, "Brother Nine, there is something strange in the coffin, be careful."

I frowned, didn't say a word, raised the hatchet and hacked down. Considering that the deceased was lying inside, I had very little strength at hand.

With a hatchet down, a tiny gap appeared at the bottom of the coffin. Through the light in mid-air, I could vaguely see that there seemed to be something inside the coffin.

Without any hesitation, I raised my hand and struck down again.

After chopping seven or eight times in a row, a gap two fingers wide was exposed at the bottom of the coffin, and I could vaguely see that the thing inside was colorful. My heart sank, Ma De, it really is a colorful coffin.

As soon as I discovered this situation, I asked Chen Erbei to sing night songs on the side, and I used a hatchet to clean up the sawdust on the side at seven inches.

To my surprise, I found that the wood at the bottom of the coffin seems to be divided into two layers. To put it bluntly, there is an interlayer at the bottom of the coffin.

This made my whole heart sink, and I didn't care about so much, so I carefully cleaned up the sawdust.

It took about ten minutes for a circular pattern to appear in my eyes. This pattern is a kind of bird, a bit like a wild duck but with a mouse-like tail. The paint above the neck is black, and the body is made of There are two colors of yellow and purple, the claws are blue, and the tail is red.

"What?" I muttered, and reached out to touch it. It felt a little rough in my hand, especially the position of the bird's head. It was not only rough, but also a little bit rough.

Seeing this, I fell into deep thought. I remember my father told me that when carpenters make coffins, there are very few patterns to choose from. There should be no such birds.

Wait, the pattern on the coffin?
I suddenly thought of a bird called 絜(xie) hook, which is shaped like a mallard with a rat tail, and is good at climbing trees. If you see it, the country will be full of plagues. It is called a plague bird among the people. There are also rumors that the god of plague in the sky is actually It is made by practicing the hook.

Made, engraved with five colors of hooks, its meaning is very obvious, either curse or bad luck.

No matter what kind it is, the appearance of this hook at the bottom of the coffin is definitely a bad omen.

Just as I was dazed for a while, Lang Gao yelled again, "Brother Ninth, I can feel the presence of the dead."

Hearing this, I turned my head to look at Lang Gao, and saw his serious face, his nose seemed to be sniffing something, and I asked him, "Do you feel the intention of the deceased?"

He shook his head, said he didn't know, and walked towards me.

Soon, he walked up to me, glanced at the hooks at the bottom of the coffin, frowned and said, "Brother Jiu, do you mean these five colors by the colorful coffin?"

I hummed and said, "Don't underestimate these five colors. Red, blue, black, purple, and yellow represent gold, wood, water, fire, and earth in Yin-Yang and Five Elements. At the same time, they symbolize east, south, west, and north respectively." , middle, contains the five directions of divine power, and has a suppressing effect on the coffin, but...these five colors are usually made by royal coffins, and are used to carve five-color golden dragons, and there is a blessing in them."

Having said that, I paused, stretched out my hand to touch the sides of the coffin, and continued: "But now these five colors are used to carve hooks, I'm worried..."

"What are you worried about?" Lang Gao asked.

I said, "I'm worried that Shanghe Village is about to experience a plague, and the source may be this coffin."

"Plague?" he wondered.

I nodded and told him the source of the jig hook, and said: "According to the "Liu Ding Liujia Burial Sutra", the colorful coffin is called the coffin of the five evil spirits, and the five evil spirits are Jinsha and Musha. , Shui Sha, Huo Sha, and Tu Sha correspond to the five fates, and I suspect that the reason why Song Qianxi, Song Hua, Xiang Shuiqin and that stranger turned into blood probably correspond to these five evil spirits."

"Impossible!" Lang Gao glanced at me and asked me, "Ninth brother, what five fates do you mean by the five evil spirits!"

"The gold in the sea of ​​Jiazi is the life of gold; the big forest in Wuchen is the life of wood; the fire in the furnace of Bingyin is the life of fire; the soil beside the Gengwu Road is the life of earth; the water in Bingchou stream is the life of water, and the five evil spirits are just right. Correspond to these five fates."

After finishing speaking, I suddenly remembered something, and said to Lang Gao, "Brother, can you do me a favor."

"What?" He was taken aback and asked.

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(End of this chapter)

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