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What was unexpected was that there wasn't even a hair on Lin Jian's body under the elevator shaft.

Is there something wrong with the compass?

I was a little surprised because this is basically impossible.

Soon, my eyes were attracted to somewhere on the edge. There was a crack more than half a meter wide close to the edge. It looked like it was caused by the collapse of the ground. It was so dark inside that I couldn't see the bottom.

I stared at the dark crack, and couldn't help but wonder, could it be that Lin Jian is down here?

Seeing that I was frozen there, Fatty and the other three also came over. After seeing it, they were all dumbfounded.

When the flashlight shines down, the crack is still pitch black, and a certain tilt can be vaguely seen, but the deeper depth cannot be seen clearly.

"My dear, this hole is deep enough!" the fat man exclaimed.

Between the four of us, you looked at me and I looked at you. In the end, the six eyes of the three of us fell on me.

"Jiuyang, is your compass accurate?" The fat man looked at the compass in my hand with some doubt.

As soon as he finished speaking, the compass in his hand started to move.

But this time it was not the pointer, but the Bagua position that rotated.

I was stunned for a moment, then immediately cheered up.

Bagua rotates, Feng Shui circulates!

This is the first time I've seen this happen to my compass.

Speaking of the compass in my hand, its origin is not simple. It is not just a heirloom left by our ancestors, it is absolutely unique in the world.

Because the material of my compass itself has special characteristics, the hands and axis are made of the legendary Kunlun red copper.

Don't underestimate this mere piece of red copper. Grandpa told me that this is the only piece of Kunlun red copper from ancient times to the present. It comes from a treasure that was paid tribute to the Tang Emperor from outside the region during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty.

It is said that at that time, this piece of red copper was only the size of a native egg and could not be used to make utensils. At that time, Buddhism was popular in the Tang Dynasty, so Li Shimin personally ordered this piece of red copper to be made into two things, one of which was the famous Tripitaka.

Dharma utensil, purple gold alms bowl.

However, the purple gold alms bowl itself was not made of Kunlun red copper, but was only used for the seal engraving of Buddhist scriptures on it, because the Kunlun red copper was too small.

It is said that after the seal carving of the Buddhist sutra on the purple gold bowl was completed, the sound of Buddha appeared inside the bowl when the body of the bowl was struck by hand, and it took a full hour and three seconds before it slowly dissipated. The reason for this phenomenon was all because

This Kunlun red copper.

Most of the Kunlun red copper was used to carve the runes on the purple alms bowl, and the remaining small part, after careful consideration by the Tang Emperor, was made into a hairpin and given to his elder sister, Princess Pingyang Li Xiuning.

With the change of dynasties, the purple gold alms bowl disappeared without a trace. Some people say that it still exists among the people, some say that it flowed to Japan with Tripitaka's skull, and some say that it was left in Tianzhu since Tripitaka. The details are unclear.

Fortunately, these hairpins made of Kunlun red copper were kept underground forever with Princess Pingyang. Later, they were taken out by Mojin's lineage, and then for some reason they fell into the hands of my ancestors.

It was made into this star compass.

Except for this piece of Kunlun red copper, the other parts of the compass are made of dark wood. They are divided into meridians and dimensions with cinnabar inscriptions. They are divided into nine palaces and eight trigrams. There are two and four heavens.

Number, because of the special nature of the material, it is particularly easy to use in measuring Feng Shui and yin and yang. How much better than an ordinary compass?

Although this is the first time I have seen the rotation of the sky before me, it is not unfamiliar to me.

As the saying goes, Feng Shui takes turns, thirty years in Hexi and thirty years in Hexi. Every major change in Feng Shui will create a new pattern. This is the cycle of heaven and earth.

I didn't expect that this kind of situation would happen to me.

Major changes in Feng Shui will inevitably affect the flow of luck, ranging from tens of millions of living beings in a land to as small as the rise and fall of a family. As long as someone can cater to this trend and take advantage of the trend, they will surely prosper and prosper.

Thinking of the dragon-suppressing pillar that my grandfather had buried before, I guessed that this change must be related to the energy of the earth veins underground, which made my heart suddenly excited.

With a soft sound, the compass rotated on its own, the Bagua rearranged itself, and the pointer also started to rotate. First it pointed at the Sunda position, but it was not yet stable, and then it shook violently, and finally landed on the Kan position with a click.

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Xun comes first and then Kan, and Xun represents wind and Kan represents water. This is a rare hexagram of compliance.

Logically speaking, the compass generates the Feng Shui hexagrams, which is definitely a good thing. But when I saw clearly the numerical values ​​corresponding to the eight trigrams, my face couldn't help but become ugly.

The three of them also discovered the anomaly in the compass. They all stared at the compass. The fat man asked me what I meant.

As I looked at the hexagrams on the compass, I felt more and more that something was not normal.

"The Kan hexagram symbolizes water and is the representative of softness on the outside and hardness on the inside. However, the terrain here is low, so it is a rare Kannei hexagram, which is a hexagram within a hexagram. This shows that the water nature is trapped in a low-lying place. The innate number is six and the acquired number is six.

Three, so this hurdle also represents danger."

"You mean there's danger down here?" the fat man asked.

I nodded.

"Jiuyang, please figure out what the danger is?" the fat man said quickly.

"I am not a god, and this thing cannot be defined. The hexagram is an abstract manifestation, a warning, and cannot explain the specific danger. But since there is danger in the hexagram, then this is definitely not a good place to go.

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As he was talking, a moist wind suddenly blew up from the ground below, and one could easily feel the moisture carried by the wind.

Sure enough, there is wind down here and the compass shows no problem.

"Jiuyang, isn't my brother down here?" Lin Wan asked worriedly.

I nodded, "It's very possible!"

"Then I have to go down and take a look." Lin Wan said without thinking.

I quickly stopped her, and after thinking about it, I decided to go down and take a look. No matter what, I had promised Lin Wan to find his brother Lin Jian. Now that the compass points here, I have to go down and take a look no matter how dangerous it is.

look.

Moreover, I really want to know, what kind of secrets are hidden under Kowloon City?

After some discussion, Huzi brought a rope, and we tied the rope to the iron frame above our heads, and then threw the end of the rope down.

I was the first one to go down, and when I stepped into the elevator shaft, I threw a lighting rod into the crack.

The lighting rod fell all the way, and after rolling several times, the light was swallowed up by darkness, and then there was a slight sound.

"It sounds like water!" Huzi said.

I suddenly felt a little happy, but it didn't seem very deep.

I originally planned to let Huzi and Lin Wan stay on top, while Fatty and I went down the crack. After all, Huzi's hand was injured and he couldn't climb, and Lin Wan was a girl, so she wasn't suitable to go down.

But who knew that as soon as Fatty took action, something unexpected would appear!

Like carrying coffins in Kowloon


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