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Chapter 285

"Brother Jiang, let's go to this dungeon again!" Sanya shouted in the team channel.

"Uh...you still want to do it? I can't do it anymore!"

Bai Zhi said: "We have been playing games all day!"

"Yes! We are both tired as professional players..." Ba Boer sighed.

"Sanya, aren't you tired?"

Benbo Erba asked curiously: "You are the protagonist in the dungeon today, so you should be more tired than any of us?"

"I'm not tired at all, I'm just... a little hungry!"

Sanya smiled and said, indeed she didn't feel tired at all.

"Okay, it's too late today. Let's take a rest and talk tomorrow!" Jiang Zhonglou said and was about to log off.

"Mr. Jiang, wait a moment!"

Ba Bolben said: "We are going to plan the establishment of a gang tomorrow. You should come up with a more domineering gang name first!"

"The name...let's call it Fei Gong Gang!"

Jiang Zhonglou thought for a moment.

"Non-attack? What does this mean?" Sanya asked curiously.

"Non-aggression is one of Mozi's ten major thoughts, which means that we advocate that everyone live in peace, not to fight, and not to invade and attack each other." Jiang Chonglou explained.

"Ah? Don't we want to unify the world? If we don't fight...how can we unify the world?" Sanya was puzzled.

"Mozi's non-offensive approach was only to oppose unjust wars of aggression and aggression, but he was very much in favor of just defensive wars. He also created a lot of military defense ideas and equipment!"

Jiang Chonglou sighed: "Moreover, to unify the world, you need to convince people with virtue and comply with the people's will. This is the kingly way. If you rely on force to conquer others, you will be inferior and become a tyrant, which will not last long."

of."

"Kingly... domineering..."

How does Sanya understand these things?

"Mr. Jiang is right. Only by persuading people with virtue can we truly unify the world. If we act tyrannically, what's the difference between them and the Death Gang?" Ba Bolben said.

"Yes, those guys from the Death Gang show off their power all day long, and every player in the district is dissatisfied. If we put up a big banner and convince people with virtue, everyone in the district will definitely join our gang!"

Ben Bo'er Ba also smiled.

"Okay, go ahead and do it."

Jiang Zhonglou quit the game, but did not sleep. Instead, he quickly searched for information about Sanxingdui on the Internet.

He wanted to see if there was any connection between Sanxingdui and Mohism and Taoism.

You won’t know if you don’t search, but you will be shocked if you search!

Jiang Zhonglou searched and found many mysterious legends about Sanxingdui.

Sanxingdui is located in the middle Sichuan Basin. In the Stone Age tens of thousands of years ago, ancient Shu people lived here and established the ancient Shu Kingdom about 5,000 years ago.

The first leader of the ancient Shu Kingdom was called "Silkworm Cong", who taught the ancient Shu people how to raise silkworms and make silk.

"Huayang Guozhi" records: "There was a prince of Shu, Silkworm Cong, whose eyes were vertical, and he was first called the king. When he died, he made a stone coffin and a stone coffin, and the people of the country followed it. Therefore, it is customary to use the stone coffin and coffin as a human tomb with vertical eyes."

Translated, it means that the earliest king of Shu in the ancient Shu Kingdom, "Cancong", had protruding eyes like a crab. After his death, he was told to be buried in a stone coffin. Later, people in the ancient Shu Kingdom imitated his appearance.

It has become a custom to bury people in stone coffins after death...

The ancient Shu people called all stone coffins "Zongmu Tombs".

This is strong proof that the bronze longitudinal masks in Sanxingdui come from the worship of "Silkworm Cong"!

It also proves that the Sanxingdui civilization is actually the ancient Shu Kingdom recorded in ancient books.

"Cancong" often wore Tsing Yi when patrolling the countryside. It was said that he became a god after his death, so he was called the Tsing Yi God by the ancient Shu people. He has been worshiped for generations, and it has not been discontinued until now.

The Shu people imitated the Qingyi God, dressed in Qingyi and wrapped in a green handkerchief. They passed it down from generation to generation as a permanent memorial, and even named a river Qingyi River...

A famous Shu king in the ancient Shu Kingdom was called "Yufu". Legend has it that he taught the Shu people to raise a water bird that could fish, so he was known as the "Yufu King".

"Huayang Guozhi" also records: "King Yufu lived in Yongshan Mountain and suddenly found the way to immortality. The people of Shu thought about it and built a temple.

Translated, it means that King Yufu went hunting to Yongshan Mountain, suddenly attained enlightenment and became an immortal, but he didn’t know where he ended up...

The most famous King of Shu in ancient Shu was a man named Du Yu.

Legend has it that this Du Yu was a god who descended from the sky, married a beautiful woman who came out of a well, became the king of Shu, and led the army to participate in King Wu's expedition against Zhou. Later, he called himself "Wang Emperor" in the ancient Shu Kingdom.

Yang Xiong recorded in "The Chronicles of the King of Shu": "Later there was a man named Du Yu who fell from the sky and stopped Zhuti. A woman who was famous and rich came out of the well in Jiangyuan and became the wife of Du Yu. She established herself as the King of Shu and was named the King of Shu.

Emperor Wang..."

The "Wang Di" in Li Shangyin's famous line "Wang Di's spring heart is supported by cuckoos" refers to Du Yu.

Because, the cuckoo bird is the incarnation of Du Yu.

Legend has it that when Du Yu was old, there was a flood in Shu and the people were in dire straits.

One day, a corpse floated down from the river. When it reached the shore, it miraculously stood up and came back to life. He called himself "Turtle Spirit" and went to Emperor Wang Du Yu, saying that he could control the flood.

So Du Yu appointed Turtle Ling as his prime minister and gave him all the power to control the flood.

Legend has it that this turtle spirit is a ten-thousand-year-old turtle spirit. He transformed into a giant turtle, dug through Wushan and Yushan, controlled floods, and gained great prestige, even surpassing that of Du Yu.

Turtle Ling then spread a rumor, saying that Du Yu had an affair with his beautiful wife while he was away from home while he was managing the flood.

Du Yu was furious, but Turtle Ling now held great power and had a higher reputation than himself. If he had a falling out, he would definitely kill him...

So, Du Yu murmured to himself: It would be better to go back... so he gave way to Du Yu and retired to the Western Mountains. The good times did not last long and he died in anger.

After Du Yu died, he felt unwilling and his soul turned into a bird, singing everywhere: "It's better to go back..."

The people of Shu all knew that Du Yu had been falsely accused, so they called this kind of bird cuckoo.

In some places, the cuckoo is simply called Du Yu.

The ancient Shu Kingdom was passed down for many years, until the Qin Dynasty was destroyed, and the civilization was gradually annihilated...

It was not until the discovery of Sanxingdui in modern times that those incredibly exquisite bronzes made people pay attention to the civilization of ancient Shu again.

Almost every one of these legendary kings of the ancient Shu Kingdom is mysterious!

The pictogram of the word "Shu" is actually a winding insect with very prominent and weird big eyes.

In other words, the Shu people, the Shu country, and the Shu culture all come from this weirdly prominent big eye!

Their worship of eyes has reached an unparalleled level!

In the unearthed Sanxingdui cultural relics, there is a worship of eyes everywhere...

In addition to the bronze masks with vertical eyes, the eyes of other bronze figures are also painted very large and exaggerated.

There are also some "eye-shaped utensils" decorations on many utensils.

Also, Du Yu is known as the "Wang Emperor", and this "Wang" is also related to eye worship.

In the legend of the Shu people, "Wang" is actually a kind of witchcraft for climbing mountains and looking into the distance. It can control distant enemies and weaken their strength and momentum through the sight of the eyes.

In fact, in the culture of the Central Plains, eyes are also extremely important religious organs. They are the symbol of the sun. The characters for "日" and "目" just have one more horizontal line.

In the Shang Dynasty, there was a ceremony called "Jiaowang", which was to watch the weather of famous mountains and rivers and perform worship.

Later, stargazing was used to directly observe the changes of stars with eyes to predict misfortunes and blessings...

However, the culture of the Central Plains does not worship eyes to the extreme like the Sanxingdui civilization of the ancient Shu Kingdom!

What puzzles Jiang Chonglou is why Cancong, the first king of Shu, has a pair of protruding eyes like a crab?

What is his origin?

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