Chapter Twelve Straw Sandals Dance
The system of tombs in the Han Dynasty was almost perfect. The styles of the tombs alone include the "中" shape, the "Jia" shape and other forms. However, the general composition is the same. The death of the dead has always been the most traditional idea of the Chinese people. Therefore
Most tombs are built just like the house they lived in during their lifetime and are divided into: front hall, corridor, side rooms, middle hall and back room, etc.
Xie Fei used the big light in Old Wu's hand to look around the wall. The second uncle's cut point was very accurate. This should be a side chamber of the entire tomb, which is also an ear chamber. In front of him is a gate that is as tall as a person.
Lao Wu turned the lighter to the maximum and raised it high. Two huge reliefs appeared in front of his eyes. They turned out to be two huge rats. The rats' noses were exaggerated and elongated, and finally they were intertwined with the trunks of two elephants.
together.
"What? Such nonsense, there are still people who worship mice."
Xie Fei glanced at Lao Wu and couldn't believe that this little bit of common sense could be regarded as a battle-hardened experience. "Don't think rats are the worst of the four pests now, but in the past..."
"How was it before?" Lao Wu asked impatiently.
"In the past, of course it was the first of the four evils."
"Then what does this mean? Is it possible that someone will keep a pet rat at that time?"
Xie Fei was immediately speechless upon hearing this. "Although mice steal rice, food and even lamp oil, they are also a symbol of wealth. If you think about it, if your family refuses to even let mice go, then you are really poor."
When Lao Wu heard this, he shook his head. He had already lost his butt when he was a child. There were many children at home, and he only had two clothes. One of them made the mouse grind his teeth and reveal his butt. For this, his mother was angry with him. It was pitiful at that time.
I tried my best but couldn't catch the mouse.
"Anyway, it's up to you whether you believe it or not. I'll go inside first." Xie Fei didn't want to listen to Old Wu's chatter on the topic of mice.
"Wait for me, there is danger ahead. Brother, let me clear the way for you." Old Wu Ke really had a crow's mouth. Before he could finish his words, he heard a woman's scream coming from the tomb passage in front. The hairs on the two of them stood up.
Could it be that something happened to Third Uncle and the others?
There was only one woman who entered the ancient tomb. Listening to the voice, Old Wu knew who it was without even thinking about it. He opened his legs and ran inward.
Despite the endless wind and moon, the tomb passage is still smooth. There is no light at all underground, and people can only be vaguely seen when they move.
After about half a point, Xie Fei was walking quickly in front of him. Suddenly he heard an "ouch" from Old Wu behind him. When he looked back, he had disappeared. Cold sweat broke out drop by drop. How could this happen?
, the two of them were only a few steps apart, why would they disappear just as soon as they said they were gone? The more Xie Fei thought about it, the more frightened he became, and his heart almost jumped into his throat.
"Old Wu...Old Wu..."
"Angkor!"
I was filled with fear. It turned out that when I lived with the old man, a family went up the mountain to harvest chestnuts. During the busy farming season, the young couple couldn’t take any time off, so they carried their one-year-old baby up the mountain. The two of them were busy in the fields.
Hearing the cry of a child on the east side of the field, both of them were wondering why they had left the child on the west side of the field when they came, and why he ran to the east now, but from the sound of the sound, the child seemed to have had an accident.
Without any delay, I hurriedly put down what I was doing and ran over following the cry, but after searching for a long time, there was no one there.
The two of them went back angrily and continued cracking chestnuts. After a long time, the man still felt uneasy and asked the mother-in-law to stop and look at the children. The mother-in-law looked at her man distressedly and left, but when they arrived at the west side of the field.
Look, there are children there, and there is only a small quilt left on the ground, which has been torn and covered with cotton wool.
This incident caused quite a stir in the local area. Finally, the police came, but there were still no clues at all. The old man was still fierce and found the child's clothes in a fur fox's den.
This poor child was so unlucky that he died just after weaning. In the end, everyone in the village knew that the litter of foxes had just given birth to male cubs. On the other side of the field, the mother imitated the child's cry, and the mother took advantage of the young couple.
Taking advantage of the child, he dropped the child into the nest, and the family began to eat human flesh.
Now when a child in the village cries, the adults start to scare him, saying, 'If you cry again, the fox will pick you up.' Xie Fei trembles in his heart, fearing that the thing hiding in the dark will stare at him again.
"Well... Ouch." A low groan came from under the feet, and a flame slowly floated up.
"Ouch, it hurts me so much." Old Wu got up from the ground, holding a lighter in one hand and holding something unknown in the other.
"What's wrong with you? You scared me to death." Xie Fei wiped the cold sweat off his body, wondering how his little heart could withstand such a big gap.
"What's wrong? I was walking when I felt something fell from the top, and it happened to fall into my neck. As soon as I touched it with my hand, it bit me, but it hurt me to death.
You said you were walking in front, so why didn't it fall on your head?"
Xie Fei was quite speechless, thinking that you really deserved it.
Old Wu let go of his hand and saw that the worm inside looked a bit like a centipede and was twenty centimeters long. Xie Feimi measured it and it was longer than his own stick.
"What is this?"
"Straw soles."
"Ah..." Old Wu was so shocked that his eyes almost fell to the ground. If he looked carefully, it was true. However, the soles of his straw shoes were only four or five centimeters thick. How could anyone be so big? He could almost crawl up the shrimp.
"Whatever, if you dare to bite you, Grandpa Wu, I will turn you into Momo even if you die." As Old Wu said, he wiped the bug in his hand against the wall, and a belly of green water burst out of the bug's belly.
When it came out, there was a stench.
"That's disgusting." Xie Fei glanced at him angrily. However, he felt a furry sensation on his legs. When he lowered his head, he saw an insect as thick as a finger crawling up his legs.
"Hey, wait."
"What's wrong?"
"I'll do it." After saying this, Old Wu took the lead and squeezed his heart with one hand.
"Why do I hear a rustling sound?"
Xie Fei's heart tightened again as he thought about the unknown hammer at the entrance of the cave, and still had lingering fears. Could it be that there was really a ghost? When he looked back, he saw, oh my God, there was a figure there.
But this figure is too weird. The whole head is so huge that it is almost as thick as the body. It is still growing longer and shorter, thinner and fatter.
A female ghost in white clothes suddenly had an image of a hole popping up in her head. She had long hair hanging down and her eyes were turned inward. If she was dressed in polar white clothes and cast a shadow, it would not be this image.
Lao Wu lit up his lighter again and took a photo forward. The two of them were immediately frightened and lost their temper. There were actually insects in the corridor in front of them.
There are so many straw soles, as if you have entered the base camp of straw soles. The walls are piled one on top of another, the piles are as tall as a person, swirling outwards, and the ones on the ground are piled directly into firewood.
Chapter completed!