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74. Merman Oil Lamp

Only tombs can have ever-burning lamps. Similarly, tombs must be completely sealed, otherwise it will lead to an imbalance of yin and yang, which will be a disaster for future generations!

Only in the tombs of distinguished emperors would there be ever-lasting lamps, especially those made of shark oil, because shark oil was also very expensive in ancient times, and could be said to be as valuable as gold.

What kind of cave is this? Why are the shark's oil lamps there? These ever-burning lamps should never appear in the cemetery near our small village!

And if this is a tomb, why does the air circulate? What is the deep cave that Liang Zi and I passed through just now that can swallow light and sound?

Weird events always have their hidden secrets.

I am a very curious person, otherwise I would not have liked to read those stories about strange things since I was a child, nor would I be very concerned about things like Yin Yang and the Five Elements.

The simplest reason is that many things cannot be explained by modern science, so I pin my answer on the mysterious and mysterious Yin-Yang and Five Elements.

Looking at those everlasting lamps made of bronze, I stroked them with my hands and felt the primitive atmosphere on them. I was even more sure that this was not a modern imitation, but an ancient relic from the pre-Qin era.

All things have spirituality, especially these cultural relics with stories. Although they sleep in dark tombs, behind them are the efforts of countless craftsmen, so some antique experts can feel the antiques just by looking and touching them.

Is it a fake or the real thing?

In particular, bronze is one of the most spiritual metals. As humans have grown up since the barbaric era, when witchcraft and Yin Yang Feng Shui were most prosperous, bronze was the symbol of the country.

During the Yin and Shang Dynasties, there were records saying that important events of the country were being sacrificed to the Rong. Regardless of whether they were sacrifices or sacrifices to the Rong, the carriers of these two events were bronze.

At that time, weapons were made of bronze, sacrificial tripods were also made of bronze, and most of the funerary objects in tombs were made of bronze.

Feeling the primitive atmosphere of the bronze in my hand, I was even more convinced that this was indeed an ancient artifact from the pre-Qin period, and what followed was even greater doubts.

In the records of our village, there is no legend that there is a large tomb from the pre-Qin period here, and there have never been any cultural relics nearby - the only cultural relic in the village is a chamber pot left by an old man's grandfather.

Ordinarily, if there is a pre-Qin ancient tomb, everything around it should be visible, including the mausoleum stele, the soul-welcoming road...

Moreover, our village is surrounded by a demonic dragon vein, and there is no layout for burying princes. Once buried here, future generations will only be implicated - unless there is a little bit of the demonic dragon vein in the cemetery of our village.

It won't have any impact there.

However, because the pattern of the demonic dragon veins is too small, the Jiyin Eye is too small to accommodate a large tomb. Most people think that a tomb does not occupy a large area. In fact, this view is wrong and can also be said to be one-sided.

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It is true that the place where ordinary people are buried after death can be called a mausoleum, but it is different for nobles such as princes. In addition to the place where their own bones are buried, their mausoleums also include various places in front of the mausoleum, covering an extremely large area.

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The Mausoleum of the First Emperor may not be big, but the Lishan Tomb covers an area of ​​more than 300 miles. To give an inappropriate example, the tomb is like the owner's bedroom, but the entire yard and everything around it is the owner's home.
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