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Chapter 290 Mysterious Rules

"I want to go to the copy of Shangxian Temple and see those murals!"

Jiang Zhonglou said thoughtfully.

He has no interest in continuing to paint Shang Tong Xuan Yu. His interest lies in the murals in the copy of Shang Xian Temple.

Therefore, he planned to switch roles with Benboerba.

The warlock in Benbo Erba is a control character. In the Shangxian Temple copy where the monsters are not very powerful, they are not very important and are dispensable.

Controlling his character, Jiang Zhonglou had all the time to see the mysterious murals in the Shangxian Temple.

It records the sacrificial scenes of the ancient Shu Kingdom. Maybe there are secrets of the ancient Shu Kingdom...

"What's so good about those murals? Aren't they all decoration?" Sanya asked curiously.

"Yes, we have cracked this copy, so we don't need to study those murals anymore!" Benbo'erba was also puzzled.

"Okay, just change roles with Jiang Zhonglou. The four of us can complete the dungeon mission and let Jiang Zhonglou study the murals alone!"

Bai Zhi knew, however, that Jiang Zhonglou's purpose in playing the "Mo Xiang" game was to find out what was going on with the Mo family...

Therefore, Jiang Zhonglou and Ben Boerba exchanged their accounts and logged in again, and everyone started the copy of Shangxian Temple again.

Although this copy can unlock "Shangtong Xuanyu", its experience is extremely low, so it can be used as many times as you want.

After everyone entered the temple, Sanya took Bai Zhi and two catfish spirits to decipher the maze, while Jiang Zhonglou began to study the murals through the dim light of the bronze tree.

The light in the temple was really too dark, so Jiang Zhonglou had to turn up the brightness of his computer monitor and read slowly.

He first looked at the mural he saw half of yesterday...

After searching the Internet for knowledge about the ancient Shu Kingdom last night, Jiang Chonglou had a completely different understanding when he saw this mural today.

He found that the scene on the mural was very consistent with what netizens had guessed.

The long-bearded middle-aged man holding the golden scepter should be the King of Shu in the ancient Shu Kingdom. His golden scepter represents the royal power.

As for the compass and ruler held by the high priest, Jiang Zhonglou was a little confused.

The high priest represents God, shouldn't he be holding a magic weapon in his hand? Why is he holding a compass and a ruler?

He minimized the game, opened the web page, and searched for compasses and rulers...

Suddenly, Jiang Zhonglou was stunned!

The first piece of information retrieved was a picture of a man and a woman with human faces and snake bodies.

Their snake tails were intertwined, and they were holding two things in their upper body hands.

The female snake is holding a compass, while the male snake is holding a ruler.

Jiang Zhonglou quickly read the introduction below...

But they discovered that this man and woman with human faces and snake bodies were actually Fuxi and Nuwa, the legendary ancestors of mankind!

The following introduction says that Fuxi and Nuwa were originally a brother and sister. Later, there was a great flood and everyone else died. Only two people, Fuxi and Nuwa, survived...

In order to reproduce future generations, Fuxi and Nuwa had to get married and have children. Only then did human beings become what they are today...

Fuxi also looked up at astronomy and geography, "opened the sky with one stroke", and created the mysterious "Bagua", the source of the universe.

The famous poet Lu You once praised Fu Xi in a poem: "The unprovoked revelation of the secrets of the universe began with the painting of Emperor Xi."

In many portraits of later generations, Fuxi and Nuwa are a pair of men and women with human faces and snake bodies. The intersection of their snake tails means that they reproduced human beings after mating...

In their hands, they hold compasses and rulers, which are called "rules" and "moments".

Nuwa holds a "rule" and can draw the "round sky".

Fuxi holds the "moment" in his hand and can draw "places".

The two of them taught their people how to fish, hunt, and livestock...

Fuxi also created Bagua and simple writing, invented music, and was the humanistic ancestor of the Chinese nation.

In addition, Fuxi and Nuwa also formulated a whole set of orders that human society needs to abide by, such as the marriage system.

These orders are like a circle drawn with a compass or a square drawn with a ruler. They cannot be changed and everyone must abide by them, so they are called "rules."

This is the origin of "No rules, no rules".

These "rules" can be understood as the "laws" of primitive tribes.

Therefore, the "rules" and "rules" in the hands of Fuxi and Nuwa can be understood as not only that they have mastered the high technology of primitive tribes, but also that they have the power to formulate laws of primitive tribes!

These introductions made Jiang Zhonglou confused.

Isn’t Nuwa the master who made humans out of clay and made stones to mend the sky? Why did he become Fuxi’s sister and wife again?

According to myths and legends, when Nuwa created humans to patch up the sky, Pangu had just created the world and there were no humans at all. Where did Fuxi come from?

Moreover, Fuxi and Nuwa both have human faces and snake bodies, which are very different from humans. They are obviously not normal humans.

But there are many pictures of cultural relics unearthed from ancient times to the present listed on the Internet. The figures of Fuxi and Nuwa above are all in mating and intertwining situations. Nuwa is holding a "rule" and Fuxi is holding a "moment".

Jiang Zhonglou couldn't help but feel depressed, wasn't this myth too confusing?

Could it be that there are two Nuwa?

One kneaded earth to create man, refined stone to mend the sky, and the other and Fuxi multiplied mankind?

This is the only reasonable explanation!

However, these are not important.

The important thing is, how come the "rules" held by Fuxi and Nuwa, the ancestor of the Chinese civilization in the Central Plains, are the same as those held by the high priest of the ancient Shu Kingdom?

You must know that the ancient Shu Kingdom was isolated from the world in the Sichuan-Sichuan Basin in ancient times, and there should not be much communication with the Central Plains Dynasty.

Could it be that the ancestors of the ancient Shu Kingdom and the ancestors of the Central Plains Dynasty came from the same origin?

Although there are many things he doesn't understand, Jiang Zhonglou already understands the meaning of the "rules" in the game's mural that the high priest holds in his hand.

This "rule" means that the high priest controls the most advanced technology in ancient Shu...

It also means that the high priest has the power to formulate legal "rules".

It even means that the high priest has the responsibility to maintain the "rules"...

It can be seen that the power of the high priest is no less than that of the ancient Shu king.

He at least controls the high technology and judicial power of the ancient Shu Kingdom.

From the fact that he stands side by side with the King of Shu, it can be seen that his status is equal to that of the King of Shu...

Jiang Zhonglou continued to look at the murals.

I saw that in the middle of the altar was a huge bronze tree, which looked similar to the one in Shangxian Temple. There were also nine bronze birds on it, and it was shining with light.

The bronze bird at the top seemed to raise its head and scream toward the sky, then spurted a stream of flames from its mouth and shot up into the sky!

The light of the bronze tree enveloped the entire altar. The high priest and the priests looked solemn, as if they were receiving extraterrestrial messages from the bronze tree...

Suddenly, Jiang Zhonglou discovered that there was a series of strange symbols engraved under the mural, which seemed to be some kind of text!


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