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Chapter 16 Blind Gao from more than 300 years ago is still alive?

The two of us seemed to be listening to storytelling, and found Yang Hui's speech very fascinating. Unexpectedly, he would suddenly ask questions when he was talking about the key points. Sister Li and I both tilted our heads and thought for a while, and then gave a few unreliable answers.

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Of course I didn't guess it right. If even we could guess it easily, then the tall blind man wouldn't be called a strange person.

Yang Hui saw that our guesses were not relevant at all, so he smiled playfully and said: "I know you can't guess it either, ha. Then I will tell you the answer directly.

Blind Man Gao carried several little rabbits in the bag on his back. Every time he ran for a while, he would take out a rabbit and let it go. These rabbits had Blind Man Gao's urine on them.

Moreover, Blind Man Gao's escape route was different from others - on his escape route, there was a field that had just been fertilized with manure.

With these two tricks, he completely got rid of the tracking of the Qing army's hounds. Because with Gao Xiazi's amazing smelling ability, he understood better than anyone else that it was impossible to remove his own scent during the escape process.

, and as I said just now, the more a person is frantically escaping and running fast, the more hormones and sweat are secreted, which will make your smell stronger, making it easier for hounds to track you.

The brilliance of Gao Xiazi's two tricks can be summarized in six words, which is called "doing the opposite", that is - since I can't eliminate my own smell, then I will strengthen the smell and use these smells to disturb

Track your sense of smell. Let the rabbit carry a strong smell of urine, and the smell extends in different directions, which will confuse the hound to a great extent. And the best thing for him is to run through a field full of feces.

The strong smell will completely disrupt the hound's sense of smell.

Why can he come up with these solutions? It's not because he knows any science, but because he is a person with a sense of smell as sensitive as a dog. He came up with these methods completely from an intuitive level."

Sister Li and I listened in a daze. We really didn't expect that there was such a wonderful story in our county annals - to be precise, it was probably not a story, but a living historical fact that had happened before.

A question suddenly occurred to me, so I asked Yang Hui: "Brother Hui, why don't you tell the other swordsmen this method? Wouldn't the other people be able to escape successfully?"

Yang Hui's eyes lit up and he praised me and said: "Good question. Heroes really think alike. I thought the same when I saw this. But then the county chronicle explained that the reason why Blind Man Gao didn't tell others was

"Intentionally", the purpose is to "sacrifice others for himself" - that is to say, he did it deliberately, using others to be caught to divert the target, thereby reducing his own danger.

In the dark night, those swordsmen with normal vision may not have an advantage over blind people when escaping. In addition, there were no lighting conditions at that time. At most, they could get a torch or the like, which would not be able to illuminate very far.

, so in terms of the ability to escape in the dark, the blind man Gao, who has a dog-like sense of smell, is slightly better. The other swordsmen involved in the operation became victims of covering the blind man Gao's escape. "

After hearing this, Sister Li couldn't help but sigh and said: "Blind Gao is so insidious and vicious."

I couldn't help shaking my head and sighing: "I didn't expect there to be such a strange person in our county."

"Haha, yes, it's from our county, and it's not very far from your village. Gaojiatun, you know? It's only about twenty miles away from your village, right?" Yang Hui took a sip of coffee and relaxed.

Ask me while leaning on the sofa.

"Gaojiatun? Is Blind Man Gao from Gaojiatun? It's really not far from us. Less than twenty miles, only fifteen or sixteen miles." I don't know why, when I said this, I couldn't help but shake up.

In a low voice, and a little surprised, he said to Sister Li: "The people with the surname Gao in our village are immigrants. They seem to have moved here from Gaojiatun. Is it possible that Grandpa Gao still has some connection with this blind man Gao?".

After hearing what I said, Sister Li's eyes couldn't help but light up, as if she had thought of something.

All these exchanges between Sister Li and I were seen by Yang Hui, but he seemed to be a little confused and didn't know what we were talking about.

Due to various concerns, the two of us were not prepared to tell Yang Hui too much, especially about those strange events. However, we did not expect that the conversation with him would be so speculative, and we felt that he was indeed trustworthy. Moreover, he was knowledgeable and knowledgeable.

An open attitude toward mysterious things that science cannot yet explain makes us willing to tell him about our most terrifying experiences.

Sister Li and I looked at each other tacitly, and Sister Li nodded to me in a tacit understanding. I knew she agreed.

So Sister Li and I started from this box and told Yang Hui all the horrific events we had experienced - of course, the part about our sexual communication was not mentioned.

I also told Yang Hui all the weird things I encountered in our village since childhood.

This time it was Yang Hui who became the audience. He listened very immersedly, with expressions on his face that were sometimes surprised, sometimes curious, sometimes scared, and sometimes thoughtful.

Sister Li and I complemented each other from time to time, and during the process of talking, we both felt an inexplicable sense of relaxation and joy, and it was like the pleasure of talking.

Yang Hui listened quietly without saying a word. Until about five minutes after we finished speaking, he still sat there without saying a word, deep in thought. The room was so quiet that we seemed to

Still immersed in the mysterious and terrifying world I just mentioned.

I wanted to break the somewhat uncomfortable silence and shouted softly: "Brother Hui, what are you thinking about?"

Yang Huicai suddenly seemed to wake up from a dream, and then said to me in a confused manner: "Have you ever thought about whether that Grandpa Gao may be a blind man?"

Sister Li and I couldn't help but said in unison: "How is that possible?"

Yes, how is it possible? Gao Xiazi was from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. The Qing Dynasty existed for 268 years from its establishment to its demise. Grandpa Gao is really Gao Xiazi, at least over 400 years old. How could this thoughtful Brother Hui do it?

How to reach such a ridiculous conclusion?

Yang Hui seemed to have noticed our doubts, and explained with a smile: "Do you think it's ridiculous? But I have a basis for drawing such a conclusion.

First of all, the county chronicle said that blind man Gao had a shadow in his eyes. Xiao Ming also mentioned it just now, saying that Grandpa Gao had a shadow in his eyes, and that the strange cat also had a shadow in his eyes. This is an interesting coincidence.

In addition, as for age, it is not only the legend that Peng Zu lived for more than 800 years. There are also similar examples in modern history. There was a Chinese medicine doctor named Li Qingyun. He was born in 1677 and died in 1933. He lived for 256 years. In 1933, in May

On March 15th, the American "TIME" magazine published an article titled "Tortoise-Pigeon-Dog" (Tortoise-Pigeon-Dog), which was about this strange man. Chiang Kai-shek even met him personally. In addition, the Tang Dynasty

Li Jun is said to have lived to be 443 years old.

Xiao Ming, you can ask when you go back to the village to see where Grandpa Gao comes from, whether anyone has seen him when he was young, or if there are any old people in the village who grew up with him, so that you can easily find out."
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