Zong Tomb: Starting from Huangpizi Tomb

Chapter 94 Golden Ganoderma

Chapter 94 Golden Ganoderma (monthly ticket plus 1 update)

Fatty and Army naturally couldn't tell the difference between south, south and north, but they knew who could.

Immediately, both of them looked at Bai Jing.

Bai Jing also smiled when he saw this.

Jianguo looked at the laughing people and was a little confused.

Bai Jing nodded and said, "I can tell the difference, but it's not necessary. You can just follow the path pointed by my brother, and there's no need to worry. This ancient tomb from the Liao Dynasty has already been visited. Even if All the agencies have been triggered, so there’s no need to be afraid.”

Hearing Bai Jing's words, Fatty obviously didn't believe it.

"Where is it written what era this tomb is? If you say it is a tomb from the Liao Dynasty, does it mean that it is a tomb from the Liao Dynasty?"

Hearing what the fat man said, before Bai Jing could speak, Bai Qi pointed at the arch with his hand, and then said, "Didn't you see the incised patterns on the tomb bricks here? This is a multi-layered The floral pattern is similar to a lotus flower with pointed petals, and the core of the flower is like a curling cloud.

It is said that there is no such flower in the world. It is the flower of rebirth in the Buddhist scriptures. It is the first of the twenty-four Buddha flowers in Buddhism. It can emit tens of thousands of light and illuminate the world in all directions. In ancient times, it was called the treasure flower.

Baoxianghua first appeared in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, but it was not until the Liao Dynasty that the Baoxianghua was engraved on tomb bricks.

What I just said is just one of them. The second is that most of the Liao tombs are placed in a horseshoe-shaped mountain depression. The layout is from north to south, with the main tomb chamber in the middle, and the east and west burial chambers on both sides. Of course, these are all irrelevant. , even if we can’t tell the difference between north, south, east and west, we should go this way, because why? Take a closer look and see what you can find? "

Hearing this, Bai Jing nodded with satisfaction. It seemed that his brother had not forgotten the family craftsmanship.

So good.

Others turned around and found nothing.

Bai Jing pointed to the blood on the ground, but said nothing.

At this time, Lu Jun also noticed the blood on the ground, and immediately said as if waking up from a dream: "Yes, that's right, I remember that when the fox ran past us, it seemed to be injured. This was the big fox. The blood of a fox.”

As soon as these words came out, Fatty and Jianguo also remembered this matter.

Bai Qi and Bai Jing looked at each other again, it was really difficult to lead such a teammate.

To Bai Jing's point, if the team was full of teammates like Hu Bayi or Bai Qi, going to the grave would really be as easy as an outing.

Forget it, you can’t ask for too much.

Immediately, Bai Jing was the first to bend down and get through the arch.

The others saw this and followed closely.

When Bai Jing passed through the arch, he saw clearly that they were in a larger tomb.

There is an ear chamber on the east and west sides of the tomb, and candles are arranged in the four corners of the tomb.

But the strange thing is that there is no coffin in this tomb, not even a corpse bed.

The so-called corpse bed, as the name suggests, is a bed for holding corpses.

The tombs of nobles in the Liao Dynasty inherited the Tang system, but some of them did not have coffins. Instead, the bodies were placed on coffin beds. The so-called "coffin bed", also known as the "corpse bed", was probably a stone platform carved with dragons and phoenixes. , of course, some high-standard ones may also be jade platforms.

The corpse is placed on the corpse bed, and then the corpse is filled with mercury so that it will not decay even after thousands of years. It is wrapped in gold and gold thread clothing, and finally placed on the corpse bed, either facing up or lying on its side.

In this Liao tomb, it is not known who was buried. Not only did there not be a coffin or corpse bed. Moreover, there are numerous bones in the tomb, but they are not human skeletons, but the remains of some canine animals. It seems that they should be fox skeletons.

Opposite the entrance where Bai Jing and the others entered, there was a huge mural. What was painted on the mural was a nine-tailed demon fox flying in the clouds and mist!

The fat man seemed to have noticed the nine-tailed fox on the mural, and immediately said jokingly: "Hey, there is no coffin here, and there is a nine-tailed fox on the mural. Could it be that this is the tomb of Su Daji?" Bai Qi immediately said: " What are you thinking about? They already said this is an ancient tomb from the Liao Dynasty, when did Su Daji go?"

Immediately afterwards, Jun Jun seemed to have discovered something. He pointed in one direction and said, "Look, you guys, that big fox is there."

Hearing this, Bai Jing and others couldn't help but look over.

Immediately afterwards, everyone saw that the black fox was covered in blood and lying motionless in front of the tomb mural.

As if he noticed everyone's gaze, the fox looked at a few people feebly, and the breath exhaled by the fox was like a wisp of smoke after the candle was extinguished, slowly drifting past us, and it looked unexpectedly... Tangible and qualitative.

Immediately afterwards, Bai Jing looked up and noticed that there was a golden Ganoderma lucidum above the mural of the nine-tailed fox, which was as big as a sea bowl. Under the light of the torch, it looked golden!

When Bai Jing and others wanted to step forward to take a closer look at the golden Ganoderma lucidum, they saw Xuanhu grinning and not letting anyone get close.

Bai Jing didn't understand what Xuan Hu meant.

Looking at the black fox again, it seemed that it had exhausted its last bit of strength and fell to the ground motionless.

At this moment, Bai Jing couldn't help but become confused.

Generally speaking, Ganoderma lucidum is divided into six colors, namely red, black, green, white, yellow and purple.

Purple Ganoderma grows on rotten and fallen trees.

Black Ganoderma grows in the crevices of cliffs.

White Ganoderma, also known as Jade Ganoderma, is the most common among Ganoderma lucidum.

Yellow Ganoderma is commonly known as Jinzhi, but that is just a name, and it does not look golden, but khaki.

The last green Ganoderma lucidum is called Longzhi among the people and grows after thunderstorms.

Red Ganoderma is also called Blood Mushroom, and it mostly grows in caves.

But no matter what kind of Ganoderma lucidum, it has nothing to do with the golden Ganoderma lucidum on the current mural.

But at this moment, Bai Jing only felt a light on his shoulder, and then he saw Bai Pi jumping up and jumping to where the golden Ganoderma lucidum was.

Before Bai Jing could react, Bai Pi's body began to glow.

Immediately afterwards, several small white insects appeared from Baipi's body and crawled towards the golden Ganoderma lucidum.

When Bai Jing saw this, he could no longer stop him.

But the next moment, when the little white insect came into contact with the golden Ganoderma lucidum, it instantly turned into dust and emitted a fishy smell.

When Bai Jing saw this, he also shouted: "It's poisonous, retreat quickly!"

After hearing this, Bai Qi and others also realized the danger and quickly retreated.

Only then did Bai Jing understand why the fox didn't eat Ganoderma lucidum to heal his injuries before he died, and why the previous seniors from the Daandou lineage died in such a miserable state.

Think about it, what kind of good things can be grown on the murals in the tomb chamber?

PS: It’s gone today. I’ll look through Jin Jue later. I’ve been reading it for too long and I’ve forgotten a lot of things. I have to read it again to avoid making mistakes.

(End of this chapter)

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