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Chapter 474: The King of Luqiu Buried Alive

When I heard her shout, I quickly flipped inside. I saw Chen Yu wearing white gloves and holding a broken white stone slab in his hand.

She handed over the stone slab, and I picked it up and found that it was not a stone slab, but a crushed rectangular jade plate with characters engraved on the surface. Because it was lost on it, I could only see the three remaining characters "Wang Zhihu" below.

It turns out to be a tablet.

The so-called tablet is something that ancient ministers held when they went to court. On the one hand, it indicates the identity of an official, and on the other hand, it can be used to remember some important things at will.

Later on, the tablet became a necessary accessory for ministers to wear regular court uniforms, so the meaning of etiquette became even greater.

Later, after the death of princes and nobles, they usually had to wear court robes rewarded before or after death, so the tablets were sometimes included in the accessories.

The two suspected tombs that Lin Ying and Xiao Yu and others discovered before did not have any tablets in it, but is there a black coffin that the person buried here is the real Luqiu King?

My heart suddenly trembled. If it was King Luqiu here, why would he seal himself in the coffin and suffer such a thousand sufferings?

But if it weren't for the King of Luqiu, what would be the explanation for this tablet?

I turned on the flashlight and searched in the deceased's portals in detail. Sure enough, although the clothes he wore were decay, he looked carefully and found that everything was not ordinary people's expenses. I have never seen any other doubts, but based on this alone, this person should be the Lord Luqiu!

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Feng Shui was in full swing, and various schools of yin and huts emerged one after another. However, most schools have relatively correct concepts, and searching for dragons and pointing acupoints is mainly about peace and auspiciousness.

The so-called "going for good fortune" means seeking profit and avoiding harm. The so-called "peace" means not harming oneself or others. Even for good fortune, peace is also important for the gradual development of peace. It means slowly accumulating energy into a vein, and it takes several generations, even dozens of generations, to stimulate the potential of the tomb.

Of course, there is also a school of making quick money. They only focus on solving real problems and give people an immediate feeling, but this is often a way to cut out the flesh and replenish the sores, press the gourd to float up, solving a small problem, but burying too many hidden dangers.

For example, many founding monarchs often have one person as the throne of the ninth throne, but the whole family suffers, dies, or one succeeds, and the descendants are cut off in scientific terms, such as objects that are conserved in mass and energy, and so are human affairs. If you gain something, you will definitely lose something, and a person cannot take advantage of it everywhere.

But then again, there is another way to activate the tomb "quickly" and that is, the so-called "live burial", which means burying it directly when the tomb owner is not dead, and then the relatives enjoy the Feng Shui bonus.

Is the situation of Luqiu King burying alive?

After all, the vassal kings of the Ming Dynasty were rich in food and clothing, food, drink and entertainment, and fish in the countryside. They could do whatever they wanted within the ban, but in fact, they also had painful areas.

Their scope of activities is often limited to small palaces, and although they are respected in the local area, they have no rights.

To put it bluntly, if the vassal king has a good relationship with the emperor, then the local officials can still respect you; if the relationship is poor, the local officials may often submit memorials and give you some eye drops.

So if the vassal kings want to make a difference, they will naturally get rid of their passive status and be able to "successfully inherit the throne" in the future.

There were not many vassal kings who succeeded the throne in the Ming Dynasty, Taizong Zhu Di seized power by force, Daizong Zhu Qiyu was supported in the face of national crisis, and Shizong Zhu Houcong was because his uncle had his successor.

Emperor Muzong Zhu Zai'an had actually become the only seed of the royal family, but because his father was superstitious, he refused to make him the crown prince, so he succeeded to the throne under the name of a vassal king.

As for the last vassal king to become emperor, it was Emperor Chongzhen who hanged himself in Coal Mountain.

Therefore, although there were many vassal kings in the Ming Dynasty, they were controlled very strictly. They had no soldiers or powers, and sometimes they were angry with local officials. The court treated them as pigs. Not to mention the ability to rebel, he had no intention of rebellion.

Of course, there are also people who are unwilling to win the throne, such as Zhu Gaosui, the uncle of Emperor Xuanzong of Ming Dynasty, and Zhu Chenhao, the Ning Wang who was criticized as charcoal in "The Legend of the Autumn Fragrance of Tang Bohu". They all rose up and were quickly suppressed.

In this way, if the vassal kings of the Ming Dynasty want to turn over, it is unlikely that they will be able to wait for the orthodox army to escape, and it is not realistic to start a rebellion. Therefore, using some tricks of victory and some witchcraft may be the only way out.

King Luqiu belongs to the Huai King, and is a county prince throne that his brother King Huai helped him to win. If he is understood as giving him a peach and repaying him with Li, it is not impossible for him to be forced into the tomb and live out by his brother King Huai.

Because in the late Ming Dynasty, there were people in the Huai King's group who almost became emperors.

I gave Shen Yu this explanation, and she also agreed.

"It's very likely. The tomb looks like the burial of King Luqiu, but maybe it was the one who helped King Huai, who first made his younger brother king, and then let Luqiu pretend to die, and finally buried here, so that his descendants would be lucky. If this is the case, the old Wei Kun would do a great job."

"you do not say."

"Do you know the anecdotes of this person? What is he doing this? Money? He wanders alone in the world. What's the use of asking for so much money?" Shen Yu asked.

Finally, she sighed, "The case is difficult to investigate recently, because it is difficult to find the motive. You said, why is the faceless man killing people in seven or three places? To make up for the 'ten evils'?"

"It will always be close to their purpose." I said, jumping hard on Luqiu King's body a few times.

"What are you doing?" Shen Yu stared at me and said.

"Let's find an exit. Didn't Lin Ying and the others just dance in the coffin and finally fall down with a "boom"?"

"Then you try it." Shen Yu turned on the flashlight again, and she carefully looked it up along the coffin, and finally said disappointedly, "There is no mechanism inside."

"So too, my ankle hurts, and the person is still inside." I said.

"Is there no channel here?" Shen Yu said to himself.

We were struggling and suddenly we heard something moving in the distance.

The coffin platform was illuminated by a searchlight, and if someone was in the distance, he would definitely see it clearly. But we don’t know that person is an enemy or a friend.

"If it's a teammate, you shout and he will reply to you. If not, he is guilty and will definitely not dare to answer." Shen Yu reminded me.

I nodded, and my energy sinks into my dantian and shouts to the other side.

"Who? Lin Ying or Xiao Yu?"

The distance was blocked by layered stone pillars, and I couldn't see it, but the other party did not respond.
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