Zong Tomb: Starting from Huangpizi Tomb

Chapter 109 Entering the Whirlpool Sea

Chapter 109 Entering the Whirlpool Sea
  Bai Jing and Bai Qi were looking at the swirling patterns on the stone pillars, while Fatty was running around, running here and there.

Bai Pi also stayed quietly on Bai Jing's shoulder, looking here and there, looking very curious.

After a while, the fat man asked with some doubts: "Hey, brothers, this place is so big, we won't get lost, right?"

When Bai Jing heard this, he smiled and knocked on his head.

The fat man naturally knew Bai Jing's ability to identify directions, and he was relieved at this moment.

However, the three of them walked in this empty and dark hall for half an hour, but they still did not reach the end.

Bai Qi looked back at this moment, and saw the same endless darkness, and the same situation ahead.

At this moment, even Bai Qi was a little unsure.

"We won't get lost, right?"

Bai Jing shook his head and said: "No, we have been moving in one direction since we entered here. It is said that if we keep walking in one direction, it is impossible to get lost, and there is no end here!"

After hearing this, Bai Qi and Fatty said nothing more and continued to follow Bai Jing's pace.

To be honest, the further they walked, the more unsure they became. After walking such a long distance, there was no way they could not reach the end, and there was no way such a huge and stable space could exist underground. Could it be said that ghosts could still be made? Tangled?

The fat man gnashed his teeth and said, "It's not a good idea for us to keep going like this. Do you have any other tricks?"

Bai Jing was also deep in thought at the moment, and his sense of direction was unmistakable.

They were indeed moving in one direction without stopping. No matter what, they couldn't be going in a circle.

Bai Jing guessed that they might have entered the dream that Baoxianghua weaved for them.

But Bai Jing knew that even though it was a dream, they were still moving.

And this is not a bad thing. When they enter this area, doesn't it mean that they are very close to Baoxianghua's location?

However, Bai Jing also felt that something was wrong with this maze-like hall. The more the three of them walked, the more hairy they felt on their backs, as if they could never see the end no matter how they walked. There were only stone pillars one after another on the road, and every stone pillar. Swirling patterns are everywhere on the stone pillars.

The three of them were like being in an endless whirlpool sea, with no possibility of getting out!

Bai Jing and Bai Qi each expressed their analysis.

After listening to the analysis of the two people, the fat man said with some reluctance: "Then we might as well fall into the sea. At least there are fish in the sea, and they are all stone pillars! Besides, there is no lid on the sea, so It’s so bright, we’re underground, it’s like a tomb!”

What Fatty said was not what Bai Jing and Bai Qi thought.

Suddenly, the fat man seemed to have thought of something. He looked at Bai Jing and asked, "Do you think this is also an ancient tomb?"

The speaker was unintentional but the listener was intentional. Bai Jing and Bai Qi looked at each other.

In the "Mausoleum Genealogy" handed down by Bai Jing and his family, there are many pictures of mountain tombs from various dynasties and generations.

As for the lineage inheritance of Mojin Xiaowei and Faqiu Tianguan, the emphasis is on 'fullness to incur losses, modesty to benefit'.

Therefore, whether it is Faqiu Tianguan or Mojin Xiaowei, when entering the tomb, they will usually only take one or two funerary objects from the owner of the tomb, and most of the remaining items will not be touched. For this reason, many senior Mojin Colonels or Faqiu Heavenly Officials have visited many tombs, but in fact the tombs still exist intact.

According to the "Mausoleum Genealogy", the largest tomb in the world should be the Lishan Qin Mausoleum.

The first emperor of Qin was buried in Lishan Mountain. His tomb was decorated with dragons and phoenixes, and was filled with rare treasures collected from all directions. The number of them was as large as the sea, and even the treasures were piled up into mountains.

He also used Shatang agarwood as a boat, gold as wild geese, glass treasures as turtles and fish, and placed jade elephants and whales in the sea. Qin Shihuang held fire beads in his mouth, which illuminated the entire underground palace like starlight. It was truly magical. It is incompatible and used as a substitute for the anointing candle.

From this point of view, there is a high probability that someone from the Qinfa Qiu lineage has visited the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, escaped unscathed, and drawn a map.

But Bai Jing had seen the picture, and compared with the hall they were in now, it was not even a hair's breadth.

And how many people would be needed to carve out such a palace in this deep mountain? for how long?
  Moreover, this huge underground palace is empty, with only stone pillars covered with whirlpools one after another. What is the meaning of these?

Bai Jing now has two guesses. One is to prevent people from getting close to Baoxianghua?

And secondly, Baoxianghua is causing trouble. He is preventing everyone from approaching Him.

The more Bai Jing thought about it, the more likely he felt that the second possibility was more likely.

The main reason is how much materials and manpower are needed to build such a huge underground hall.

According to historical records, the construction of the Qin Tomb in Lishan began after the First Emperor ascended the throne and became King of Qin.

This project required nearly a million civilians to be recruited and built over several decades.

Could it be that the mausoleum built by so many people and so much time cannot compare to the underground palace where everyone is now?

In this case, the most likely possibility is that everyone has been affected by Baoxianghua.

Bai Jing had to sigh, this Baoxianghua is really powerful, it can actually affect him even though he is so far away.

You know, Bai Jing has never been pulled into a fantasy world before.

However, judging from the vines they saw before entering here, this place should not be far from where Baoxianghua is.

Bai Jing, Bai Qi and others don't know much about Baoxiang Flower. They only heard that it is one of the twenty-four Buddhist flowers in the legend. It can emit tens of thousands of light and illuminate the world in ten directions. This is recorded in Buddhist scriptures. flower of the past.

Only tomb bricks from the Tang Dynasty and Liao Dynasty have Baoxiang flower decorations, and these decorations usually use certain flowers (such as peonies and lotus) as the main body, with other flowers and leaves of different shapes, sizes and thicknesses inlaid in the middle. composition.

Especially at the base of the flower core and petals, round beads are usually arranged regularly to look like sparkling orbs, and multi-level fading colors are added to make them appear rich and precious, hence the name "Baoxiang Flower".

But this huge luminous plant growing in the earth's veins has existed since ancient times.

Obviously, the Baoxiang flower mentioned among the legendary Buddha flowers is not the same thing as what they are about to see.

To shine brightly means that the flower is extremely huge, and to illuminate the world in all directions means that it grows underground.

Obviously, this treasure flower must be a huge plant that emits huge light.

(End of this chapter)

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