Grave Robber: Beginnings Fusion Hydra Cypress

Chapter 333 The Origin of the Zhang Family

Shaq and White's words immediately poured cold water on the fat man.

"I'm sorry, there's nothing in here, except the thing we found."

The fat man couldn't help but stare with disbelief.

"How could it be? I'm afraid you took it all away!"

"How could such a big coffin be buried with only a small box?"

Shaq shrugged helplessly and said.

"We also wanted to get some valuable burial objects, but the result was very disappointing."

Everyone couldn't help but show a puzzled look. Such a huge coffin was only used to store a small box the size of a palm. This is a bit unreasonable.

Even Ji Changsheng felt a little puzzled. The bronze dragon talisman was used to absorb the dragon energy in the earth veins and should be buried at the bottom of the underground palace. Why was it stored in this stone coffin?

If this is done, wouldn't the dragon talisman lose its due function?

He thought about it, jumped up, jumped onto the stone platform, and came to the stone coffin.

After a careful inspection, the patterns carved on the sarcophagus were nothing special, but the inscriptions caught his attention.

This was an ancient bell and tripod inscription, which was cast on bronze during the Shang Dynasty. At that time, people called bronze gold, so it was also called bronze inscription.

Bronze inscriptions are usually prayers to heaven and earth, or some auspicious words, also called auspicious inscriptions.

Logically, this kind of text should not appear on the coffin. What is this special operation?

Everyone climbed up the stone platform and came to the sarcophagus.

Wuxie and Aning knew something about ancient characters, and they also saw the strangeness of the inscriptions.

"Mr. Ji, how could these gold inscriptions be engraved on the coffin?"

Ji Changsheng did not answer, but looked carefully.

He integrated the vast amount of information in the snake-browed bronze fish, and his understanding of gold inscriptions far exceeded that of all experts.

Soon he interpreted all the inscriptions, but he felt even more incredible.

"This is not a coffin!"

Everyone was shocked when they heard it.

This thing looks like a coffin, how could it not be?

Fatty was disappointed and asked angrily.

"If it's not a coffin, why would it appear in the underground palace?"

Ji Changsheng explained.

"The content of the inscription is to pray to heaven and earth and pray for future generations. It is usually only engraved on sacrificial bronze vessels."

"This thing should be a sacrificial item!"

Everyone was even more puzzled. In ancient times, sacrificial items were usually large tripods. Who would use a coffin for sacrifice?

Ji Changsheng shrugged and said.

"I don't know either. It's easy to figure it out. Just go in and take a look."

"Hey, how did you get in?"

Shak quickly pointed upwards.

"There is an entrance on the top, but it's very small."

Ji Changsheng jumped lightly and jumped onto the top of the corpse coffin. Sure enough, he saw an entrance, which was only two feet wide. If it was the size of the fat man, he couldn't get in at all.

He reached out to open the lid and got into the sarcophagus.

The inside of the sarcophagus was indeed empty as Shak and the others said. There was nothing inside.

Ji Changsheng took out a flashlight and soon found clues on the four walls.

There are also various inscriptions carved inside the sarcophagus, and there are several paintings.

A closer look shows that these paintings are connected together, and the content is bizarre.

In the first painting, a group of ancient people are climbing a towering mountain. There is a huge luminous object on the top of the mountain, shining like the sun falling to the earth.

Among the ancient people climbing the mountain, some are generals wearing armor, and some are nobles in gorgeous clothes. None of them are ordinary people.

But what does this luminous object represent?

In the second painting, these ancient people have come to the top of the mountain, and the luminous object is clearer. It looks like an oval stone, but it emits a dazzling light.

Some of these ancient people are kneeling, and others have taken out some strange things, like some kind of tools, to surround the stone.

In the third painting, the scene is no longer on the top of the mountain, but in the dark underground. The stone is wrapped in a strange tool with ancient inscriptions engraved on it, and it is unclear what the content is.

There was a group of people around who were worshipping, with very serious and pious expressions.

There was a group of soldiers next to them who were escorting several naked people, who were tied up and had dull expressions.

The fourth painting was even more bizarre, and Ji Changsheng couldn't help but stare at it.

The tied people were kneeling in front of the stone, each with a painful and hideous expression, and their bodies were undergoing terrible changes, as if they were melted by high temperature!

Could this stone be a steelmaking furnace or something like that?

In ancient times, when a furnace was opened to smelt certain important sacrificial supplies, living people were usually sacrificed to express awe of the gods of heaven and earth.

For example, in the famous story, Gan Jiang and Moye forged a sword, but they failed to succeed after three years of smelting. Finally, Moye threw herself into the furnace as a sacrifice, and the smelting was successful.

It sounds very cruel, but it was normal in the ignorant ancient times.

The people in the painting should be offering sacrifices!

He continued to look at the content of the fifth painting, which looked even more bizarre and strange.

I saw several naked people doing some weird postures that humans cannot do, such as stretching their arms several times, and twisting their heads behind their backs.

In addition, there was another person who had hair growing on his body and was turning into a scary monster.

Ji Changsheng suddenly realized that these people's bodies were mutating!

Seeing this, he finally knew what these murals were talking about!

However, he did not rush to draw conclusions, but looked at the last painting.

The content of this sixth painting was similar to what he thought.

I saw a group of people gathered in a circle, their clothes were uniform, and their expressions were very serious.

There was a person in the middle holding something and saying something, and that thing was the Ghost Seal!

In the background in the distance, thousands of people were busy building an extremely huge thing.

Although the thing was not completed, a general outline could still be seen.

Bronze door!

After reading these six blessing paintings, Ji Changsheng finally understood the content of these paintings.

The glowing stone in the painting is the ultimate!

The ultimate should be a meteorite that fell from the sky and fell into a certain mountain. The ancients regarded it as a divine object from the sky and sacrificed living people.

As a result, these sacrifices were affected by the ultimate, mutated, and gained some special abilities.

People then discovered the ultimate power, and then built a bronze door to seal the secret.

These murals reveal the process of the ancients discovering the ultimate, and the origin of the Zhang family!

The ancients who first obtained the ultimate secret were the ancestors of the Zhang family!

But there is another question, what is this huge sarcophagus used for?

Why is the bronze dragon symbol kept in this sarcophagus!

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