How could the coffins of the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, or the coffins of nobles or important figures, appear in the eighteen mass burials used for the burial of King Yishan in Wuling?

There is a problem.

The only possibility is that these coffins were not originally there.

It was later placed here by Guanshan Taibao Feng Shigu.

Guanshan Taibao is no ordinary person.

For Feng Shi to be so careful in the ancient capital, and to use red paint, to wrap it with iron chains, and to draw a picture of Zhong Kui catching ghosts, the things inside this coffin are probably not very kind.

"The feng shui here is eighteen mass burials, and this location is already considered a tomb well."

"However, this tomb well does not have the same meaning as the tomb well in the Jinjing jade burial."

At this time, Professor Sun finally came forward, and began to speak unhurriedly while looking at several red lacquered coffins.

"The specific meaning of the tomb here is to bury without burial."

After Professor Sun finished speaking, Fatty Wang asked in surprise.

"What does that mean? Buried alive?"

Professor Sun nodded after pushing his glasses.

"That's right, those who were buried in the tomb well were all buried alive."

"This point has been inherited from the resurrection of the living burial custom in the Yuan Dynasty, and there are still some legacy until the Ming Dynasty."

"It is said that starting from Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the emperors of the Ming Dynasty and even local nobles and officials were buried with living people."

"Although the number is much smaller than that of the third generation, especially the Shang Dynasty, there are still some."

"The picture of Zhong Kui eating ghosts is for suppressing ghosts."

"The coffins here are all for the funeral of the Earth Immortal Feng Shigu."

Fatty Wang rubbed his hands immediately when he heard this, "Then what are you waiting for, hurry up and open the coffin? Getting rich in the coffin is the serious business."

After hearing what Fatty Wang said, Professor Sun asked a question out of the blue.

"We went so hard to find coffins in the eighteen mass burials - why?"

Fatty Wang replied subconsciously, "Open the coffin and make a fortune, that's what Captain Mojin does in his job, what else can he do?"

After I finished speaking, I realized that something was wrong.

"Uh, it seems like we didn't say that just now? Are we here to find coffin boards to make a raft and then cross the Yin River?"

There was a guilty conscience in Fatty Wang's tone.

Then I saw Wang Ye, Hu Bayi and Shirley Yang nodding at him.

Professor Sun also smiled.

"That's right, these coffins are full of people buried alive, and there probably won't be anything special except for the bones of the dead."

"However, because of the fear of being retaliated by these people, all the coffins are sealed very well, and they can be used as boats to cross the Yin River."

Hu Bayi listened and nodded in agreement.

"When I was an engineer, I heard a comrade-in-arms in Xiangxi mention it. It is said that there is a similar practice in Xiangxi."

No one has ever heard of this statement.

Hu Bayi explained it carefully to everyone.

The so-called Paijiao refers to the porters in the specific area.

Because it is necessary to transport wood from the deep mountain to the mountain, and walk all the way to the town along the waterway.

Needless to say, the hard work and danger during the period.

In addition to rapids, ferocious beasts and poisonous insects, it is also necessary to prevent mountain spirits, wild monsters, and water ghosts from hurting people.

So the people in Paijiao also have various magical methods.

And these methods are all related to wading.

People in Paijiao know a secret technique of using coffins to float water, and there is also a name called lifting the sedan chair.

谷幘

It is said that when choosing a coffin, you should also choose the one that is sealed with red paint. #br......r# This type of coffin is sealed tightly with paint, leaving no gaps.

The external statement is of course to prevent the corpse from being infested by snakes, insects, rats and ants.

But in fact, many times, the people in this type of coffin died unexpectedly.

The coffin was sealed tightly with bright red paint, and the biggest purpose was to suffocate the people inside.

After being suffocated, even ghosts cannot get out of the coffin.

That being the case, the coffin was naturally full of resentment.

Such a coffin will not sink even in the most turbulent water flow.

So there is also a saying that the coffin that hides ghosts can cross the Yin River.

This is similar to the walking corpse in the middle of the Yellow River, whose head does not sink above the water, and it is all caused by resentment.

Fatty Wang still wanted to open the coffin.

But since everyone thinks that crossing the Yin River is more important, and if these bright red coffins are opened and the ghost spirit is gone, they can't survive the water, so they can only give up.

Several people quickly dragged several big red coffins to the water's edge with their bodies.

The people in the team, except for Professor Sun, were all strengthened by Wang Ye with various blood patterns and armor patterns.

The strength is much greater than ordinary people.

But even so, I still feel that these big red coffins are particularly heavy.

It really complied with the old saying, "Deadly and deadly".

The nine orifices of the dead are closed, and the resentment is heavy, and it is much more laborious and heavy to lift than the living.

The resentment inside the coffin is also extremely heavy, and the weight to be dragged is much more laborious than those broken coffins before.

The kind of Fatty Wang can kick two or three meters with one foot, and the kind requires several people to drag it with a rope and walk very slowly.

Several people finally dragged the coffin to the water's edge.

At the beginning, Fatty Wang was a little worried.

...It is said that this thing is so heavy, it is almost like a block of iron, and it will sink immediately if it is really put in the water.

As a result, after being dragged into the water, it was hard to sink.

On the contrary, because of its relatively heavy weight, it is quite stable in the water.

In addition, the so-called Yin River is not the rushing river outside, it is similar to an underground lake, and the water flow and surface are relatively stable.

This thing can really be used as an assault boat.

Wang Ye sat on a coffin with Shirley Yang and Mo Meier.

Fatty Hu Bayi Wang and Professor Sun are on another coffin.

Soon, he saw the direction and drove towards the opposite side of the Yin River.

The red-painted coffin floats slowly in the underground lake.

Just after drifting out about tens of meters away, Meier Mo, who was sitting behind Wang Ye, said in fear, "Brother Wang Ye, why do I feel something is moving inside the coffin?"

Wang Ye actually felt it a long time ago.

Even when several people were dragging the coffins together, Wang Ye could already hear the rattling and rattling of things inside the large red-lacquered coffins.

At first, Wang Ye thought it was the bones and funeral objects in the coffin that were knocked against the coffin board by the vibration of the coffin.

But soon Wang Ye knew it was not.

Because the sound coming from the red-painted coffin, in addition to various subtle impact sounds, there are also some scraping sounds of the coffin board.

Inside the coffin, it seemed that someone was scratching the coffin board with his fingernails.

Not only in the coffin, but also in the water of the underground lake at this moment, some strange sounds began to appear.

It feels like a big fish turning the waves underwater.

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