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Ghost Blows Out the Light - Chapter Prologue

Published at 19th of February 2017 08:38:16 PM


Chapter Prologue

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Volume 1 – The Ancient City Jing Jue

Primer

Grave robbing isn’t sightseeing. It’s not reciting poems, nor is it painting. It can’t be that elegant, leisurely or respectful. Grave robbing is a skill, a skill that requires destruction. When the ancient nobles built their graves, they definitely thought of ways to thwart theft. They used anything they could think of and set up all sorts of traps and hidden weapons, such as massive boulders, sand traps, poison arrows, venomous insects, pitfalls, etc. too many to count. When the Ming Dynasty came, they took influence from Western technology. Some of the larger gravs even used the eight screw twisting heart machine. In particular, the mausoleums built in Qing dynasty could be called true masterpieces of the art of theft protection in the past thousand years. A great warlord named DianYing Sun once tried to dig up the east tomb and take the treasures inside to supply his army. He ordered his troops to dig and use explosives without rest. Even so, it took five six days before they finally succeeded. From this, one can easily imagine just how sturdy these mausoleums are. The main task in grave robbing is analyzing and breaking through these traps by any means possible to get inside the grave for the treasures. However, nowadays, the most difficult part isn’t breaking into the ancient tombs, but rather finding them. All of the mounds and stone steles, the obvious indicators of a tomb, have pretty much all been discovered and dug up by others long ago. If one were to try and find those tombs hidden under the ground without any above ground indicators, one would need a certain amount of skill and special equipment, such as spades, Luoyang shovels, bamboo nails, burrowing dragons, Yin exploring claws, retractable crowbars, etc. But some experts in the field didn’t rely on these equipment. Some of them search ancient literature to find clues on the tomb. An extremely small number use mystic techniques to decipher the pulses hidden in mountains and rivers and knowledge of Feng Shui to discover tombs. I belong to the last type. I’ve travelled all over the country and experienced many strange, bizarre things, If I told you just one of those things, I could make you tremble in awe. After all, those heaven turning events are very abnormal.

All of these stories begin with an incomplete book that my father left to me called 《Sixteen Symbol Yin Yang Feng Shui Mystic Technique》. However, no one knows where the last half of this book has gone. Only the first part of the Feng Shui mystic technique is left. The book mostly describes the secret of how to read and decipher the patterns of Feng Shui for tombs………





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