Chapter 75 Opening the Coffin
"There is nothing wrong with it. Don't you understand some Feng Shui? If you distinguish the coffin from the coffin from the noon, you can hand it over to you, and you can hand it over to me the rest."
The wailing tiger glanced at the compass in my hand and then spoke.
I nodded. Although Wohu had not seen any other skills about coffin opening, Wohu had worked in this circle for so long that even if he was not a master in other aspects, he should be considered proficient.
Since I decided to open the coffin, I naturally chose to believe in the Crouching Tiger. What I have to do now is to distinguish the meridian coffin in front of me.
He looked down at the compass, turned his head and looked at the Ziwu Coffin in front of him, and began to think a little.
In order to fit the Feng Shui pattern in the cemetery, it is usually quite rigorous.
Therefore, the pair of Ziwu coffins in front of me must be arranged in a certain Feng Shui order.
Two opposing coffins stand far away. According to the characteristics of the Ziwu coffin, the arrangement of the two coffins must be based on yin and yang.
The coffin is a yang coffin. It is not intended to be used to preserve corpses and burial objects. Only the noon coffin, which is a yin coffin, is used to seal corpses and burial objects.
Through the Yin and Yang hexagram positions in the compass, you should be able to determine which one is the Zi coffin and which one is the Wu coffin.
However, now we are in a deeper direction underground. Even if Yin and Yang are the most basic of these hexagrams, it is not easy to distinguish the Ziwu Coffin.
The compass pointer can only directly determine the direction, but cannot directly determine the hexagram, especially the hexagram position adjusted according to the tomb.
Judging from this floor, the direction we came out of the stone chamber should be where the door of the stone chamber is located.
It is well connected here and there are passages on all sides of the walls. Obviously, the direction of this stone chamber is not the dead door.
It shouldn't be that the two evil gates were shocked and injured. The biggest possibility was the two middle-level gates of Dumen and Jingmen.
According to the layout and angle of the entire room, it can be determined by the declination angle around it, and the direction we entered is the view gate.
I let out a long sigh. To be honest, I am not sure. In the metaphysical academic numbers, the eight gates are a very profound knowledge.
The eight gates represent human affairs in the Qimen Dun Jia Tian, Earth, and Human Patterns, so they are extremely important in Qimen prediction, especially the gates that are visited by the God of Use and the gates that are on duty, which have a lot to do with the things in the human world being measured.
What I learned in books and the Feng Shui are basically eight directions that deal with fixed positions.
The first thing I have to do is to use the direction we are down to deduce the direction of the Bagua, then distinguish the direction of these eight gates and then use reverse ruling to achieve the direction of Yin and Yang.
Now basically the direction of the eight gates has been determined, and the hexagrams of yin and yang are clearly visible on the compass. On the left is the Yang coffin, and on the right is the Yin coffin.
"The coffin on the left should be a coffin, and the coffin on the right should be a coffin."
I was a little hesitant. Although I found it, I was not sure that the meridian coffin I found was the real meridian coffin.
"Well, it should be similar. Although I am not good at this, I still understand a little bit. This is the same as what I speculated."
Wohu stared at the two coffins in front of him, and his eyes shot out a ray of light, and he also spoke.
At this moment, I was suddenly shocked and then I realized that the Crouching Hu had learned from Taoist priests. The Eight Sects belong to Qimen Dunjia, which is also a kind of unique Taoist sect.
Even if Huhu is not good at this skill, he will at least know a little bit.
After Hu said this, my confidence became a little bit deeper, and my eyes fell back to the coffin on the right. If what I guessed was true, what was in the coffin on the right?
"Little brother, let me leave the coffin opening part next. After all, I don't know what's in the coffin."
While I was thinking, Wolong had already taken out the coffin opening tool from the package, including screwdrivers and small crowbars.
I nodded immediately when I heard Hu's words. Hu's words were right. According to my current experience, if something really was hidden in this coffin, I probably wouldn't have a way to deal with it.
The small screwdriver of the creeping tiger gently tucked into the edge of the coffin, pried a hole in the gap in the middle of the coffin lid, and then pierced the tip of the crowbar into the gap in the coffin.
"KaKaKaKa..."
The nailed coffin made a cracking sound under the force of the burrowing tiger, and the gap became bigger and bigger, and gradually the entire coffin lid became moving.
Soon, the lid was completely loose. The lid of the coffin was made of wood and was not too heavy. Although it took a little effort to push the creeping tiger, it could still be pushed.
It took no time for the coffin lid made of special wood to hit the ground, making a big noise.
There was no strange smell in the coffin. If it weren't for the sound of the mechanism being activated when the coffin was opened, I would have thought that the Crouching Tiger opened the sub-coffin without anything.
I took advantage of my neck to look into the coffin. Sure enough, I guessed that it was right. The coffin that was opened was indeed a noon coffin, with four or five burial objects and a strange corpse placed in the coffin.
Why is this corpse a bit strange? It is naturally because this corpse is not a complete corpse, but a corpse broken into two pieces.
This is quite puzzling. Who was buried here? According to the size of this tomb, it should be a famous figure in the Yan State at that time.
But why didn’t such a person be buried in the burial of a whole body?
However, when I saw this scene, I felt much more relieved. At least such a corpse would not change. Could it be that this half of the corpse could still jump out?
"There is no danger, but there are not many burial objects in it. I thought there would be a lot of burial objects in the coffin, which is considered to be more complicated as a coffin, but I didn't expect it to be so shabby."
"Although these burial objects are intact and are good jade pieces, they are too small in size and too small in quantity."
After taking out a pair of gloves from the package and put them on his hands, he took out the jade pieces from the coffin, looked them carefully on his hands, and then spoke.
To be honest, the things in this coffin are actually quite valuable, and they are probably worth nearly one million, but compared to the burial objects I saw before, it is still a bit worse.
It is because of this that Huhu looked disappointed.
However, no matter how small the mosquito is, it is still meat. Moreover, these jade pieces are not considered mosquitoes, so they quickly put the jade pieces into the package.
Chapter completed!