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Chapter 279 Thousands of Arrows Pierce the Heart

It is really puzzling to say why a small bungalow was deliberately left undemolished at that intersection when the road was being built.

Whether the land is unclean or there is something wrong with the house, neither Lao Chen nor I can guess. We can only hope that Mr. Qian can tell us the truth.

After all, Old Man Qian is a professional in these things, so he should know these things better.

This is like a fishing enthusiast, he must know which river in the city has more fish, it's the same reason.

Next, Old Man Qian told us...

The triangular bungalow is a crossroads. It is not a road that was built in recent years, but it was a crossroads a long time ago.

Crossroads are very common, but generally speaking, these areas are not suitable for building houses.

This is not completely superstitious, because the various air currents around it are very chaotic. From Feng Shui, if a house is built here, there is a saying in Feng Shui called "thousands of arrows pierce the heart."

Everyone often sees that there is always a huge round stone placed in the green belt at the intersection, right?

Maybe many people think that it is just beautification, but it is not.

There are so many ways to beautify it, why do you have to move a big stone weighing tens of tons or even hundreds of tons and put it there.

No matter how big the stone is, it's worthless, but transporting it from the mountains costs a lot of fuel, and you also need to use a crane or something like that. How much does it cost? Isn't it tiring?

Therefore, it is definitely not a simple problem to move a huge boulder and place it in the middle of the road!

There is an old movie about a family who lives in a building facing the main road. The name of the movie seems to be "A Thousand Arrows Pierce the Heart".

If the house is accidentally close to a crossroads and it's not serious, you can choose to hang some Bagua mirrors to crack it. But the triangular house that Lao Chen and I went to today had a serious problem.

What's wrong with that intersection?

Why build a triangular house?

Also, what happened to those pale feet that Old Chen saw?

Of course, what Old Man Qian said was not a personal experience. In fact, it was just rumors he got from Taoist circles.

Anyway, saying that that place is very dangerous is not groundless, but has a lot of historical basis...

What I’m going to say below is all what Old Man Qian said. I’m just recording it and I don’t take any responsibility.

Maybe some friends who are familiar with this city have seen it, but please don’t comment on it, just listen to it...

It is said that many years ago, before the intersection was paved with asphalt, the original designer planned to build an overpass there.

However, when laying the foundation, it always fails, and the piers that are erected are always crooked.

The official statement is that the land is relatively soft and has a high sand content and cannot bear load, so the bridge cannot be built. The designer changed the original plan and built a road.

It must be made clear that the road was built decades ago. After it was built, it was not what it is now. It went through many renovations before it became the widened road that Lao Chen and I saw.

roads and green belts.

Then he talked about what happened when the bridge was being built. Because the foundation was not laid well, someone came up with a crooked idea, saying that generally when building large buildings, a living person must be sacrificed, which is commonly known as "driving live piles."

What does driving piles mean?

To put it simply, burying a person alive is a kind of sacrifice, also called a "living pile".

It is said that after doing this, strange things will not happen again during construction, and the whole project will become particularly smooth.

At that time, people were relatively ignorant, so they believed it. The contractor found a master dad from the south to handle the matter with full authority.

The name "Master Dad" sounds funny, what does it mean?

To put it simply, he is a liar disguised as a master!

Master Dad is not the same as Old Man Qian and Uncle Meow. At least Old Man Qian and Uncle Meow have some tricks up their sleeves, so they are not completely deceptive.

However, Master Dad is purely a criminal gang that relies on pretense and tricks to defraud people of money.

"Master Dad" is the name of the leader among these scammers, a bit like the "hands-on" in "Young and Dangerous", that's pretty much what it means!

At that time, the contractor who contracted the construction of the bridge could not complete the work on time. He was worried about being punished, so he went to the doctor because of his illness. He listened to the slander and found a master dad.

It is conceivable that Master Dad’s idea was to use living people to drive piles.

Later, he quietly found an innocent person and performed a human sacrifice at the intersection.

As for how it was done, there are many legends, but they are all extremely cruel.

Old Man Qian did briefly say it, but I don’t want to write it out because it’s too inhumane.

Although a living stake was driven there, it did not have any effect. Not only did the construction not go smoothly, but it became even more vicious.

There seems to be a rumor that the construction team that built the bridge was wiped out in the end...

Anyway, people with evil intentions will end badly!!!

People living in the 1980s and 1990s feel that it was only thirty or forty years ago, not that long ago, but people at that time were really ignorant.

Maybe it’s because there are no mobile phones or the Internet, so information is very limited and people’s knowledge is very limited.

It sounds like complete nonsense now, but there were some people who believed it at the time.

Forget it, it’s a bit far-fetched...

Although the bridge was not repaired, the highway was later built, but the place was still not peaceful. Traffic accidents were always happening, large and small, almost every day.

People thought that the feng shui of that place was not good, and they tried to use big rocks to block evil spirits, but it still didn't work.

Later, I finally invited a capable expert, who was said to be a Taoist priest with great cultivation.

The Taoist leader had the big rocks removed and a triangular house built there, which is the prototype of the current bungalow.

Sure enough, after the houses were built, the entire intersection became much smoother. Although traffic accidents sometimes occurred, judging from the frequency of occurrences, they were considered normal.

As for why we need to build a house, why should we build a triangular house?

Old Man Qian told me that there are many explanations and opinions...

Some people say that because triangles ward off evil spirits, especially an equilateral triangle.

This kind of equilateral triangle is the most positive energy. For example, don’t many evil-repelling talismans have to be folded into triangles?

Anyway, evil things are afraid of the equilateral triangle, and there is a feeling that the evil cannot overpower the good.

Moreover, triangles have been very mysterious since ancient times and have many mysterious properties. Many miracles in the world are triangular, such as the pyramids.

In addition, some people say that after building a triangular house at the intersection, it can effectively block the scenery in three directions.

In this way, the eyes of drivers passing by will not look around, but they will always look straight at the car and concentrate on driving. Naturally, there will be fewer traffic accidents.

This is actually quite reasonable and scientific. To put it bluntly, this kind of arrangement also belongs to the category of Feng Shui...

Old Man Qian talked for a long time, but he didn't get to the point.
Chapter completed!
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