Su Jiu, who was walking slowly, suddenly rolled towards the grass next to him without any warning, and a fierce attack suddenly came towards Su Jiu from the front.
There was no unexpected expression in Su Jiu's eyes, but an expression of excitement.
An expression that really does look like that.
"It's just as I guessed. It seems Xiaoyu's luck is really good!"
Su Jiu murmured and looked at the dead tree in front of her.
Sure enough, there is something weird.
The attack just now was caused by this tree.
Su Jiu turned over with one hand, and a talisman appeared in his palm.
"The heaven and the earth are tangible, the universe is infinite, the Supreme Lord is as anxious as the law! Pardon!"
The talisman in the palm of his hand instantly turned into a white light and escaped from Su Jiu's palm.
Speeding towards the dead tree.
"It's not done yet!" Su Jiu scolded.
Following Su Jiu's scolding, the scene in front of him suddenly changed slowly.
The dead tree slowly disappeared with the fluctuations in the air, and what appeared was an underground entrance in the open space.
"It's just as expected! It seems that that legend really exists. I didn't expect that I would encounter it after hundreds of years."
Su Jiu murmured.
Looking at the dark underground entrance that appeared in front of me, my mind fell into deep thought.
In the world of Feng Shui, there is a legend about the Forbidden City.
The Forbidden City is built on dragon veins.
Under the Forbidden City is the gathering place of Chinese dragon veins.
Strictly speaking, the capital city is the place where the dragon energy of the nine states of China gathers, and the Forbidden City is the gathering point of the capital city.
Rumor has it that somewhere in the Forbidden City, there is a passage leading to the dragon's energy.
Su Jiu knew clearly.
As early as the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, King Wu of the Zhou Dynasty granted Zhao Gong the title of Yan in Beijing and nearby areas. The capital was in Liulihe Town, Fangshan District, Beijing today, and the ruins still exist.
He also granted a title to the descendants of Yao (some say descendants of the Yellow Emperor) in Ji, southwest of present-day Beijing.
Later, the Yan State destroyed the Ji State and moved its capital to Ji, collectively known as Yandu or Yanjing.
In the Qin Dynasty, the capital city was established as Ji County and Guangyang County was governed.
In the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, this city was placed under the jurisdiction of the State of Yan.
In the first year of Yuanfeng, it was renamed Ji County of Guangyang County and belonged to Youzhou.
In the first year of the Benshi period, because an emperor was entrusted here, it became the capital of Guangyang.
During the restructuring of Guangwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Youzhou Governor's Department was established in Jixian.
In the eighth year of Yongyuan's reign, it became the headquarters of Guangyang County again.
During the Western Jin Dynasty, the imperial court changed Guangyang County to the State of Yan, and Youzhou moved to Fanyang.
During the Later Zhao Dynasty of the Sixteen Kingdoms, the Youzhou garrison moved back to Jixian County, and the State of Yan was renamed Yan County, which remained unchanged after the rule of the former Yan, the former Qin, the former Yan, the later Yan and the Northern Wei.
In the third year of Emperor Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty, Yan County was abolished.
But soon in the third year of Daye, the Sui Dynasty changed Youzhou to Zhuojun.
During the Wude period of the early Tang Dynasty, Zhuojun was renamed Youzhou.
In the first year of Zhenguan, Youzhou was placed under the jurisdiction of Hebei Province.
Houjing City became the residence of Fan Yang Jiedushi.
During the Anshi Rebellion, An Lushan proclaimed himself emperor in Beijing, and his founding title was "Dayan".
After the chaos in the Tang Dynasty was over, Youzhou was restored and returned to Lulong Jiedushi for control.
In the early Five Dynasties, the warlord Liu Rengong established the local government here and was called King of Yan. He was later eliminated by the Later Tang Dynasty.
In the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty fought against the Liao Dynasty at the Gaoliang River. The Northern Song Dynasty was defeated, and he wanted to see the Sixteen States of Yanyun from now on;
In the first year of Huitong (938) of the Liao Dynasty, a companion capital was established in the capital area (taking this as a starting point to calculate the history of the establishment of the capital city, as of 2009, it was 1071), named Nanjing Youdu Prefecture, and the name was changed in the first year of Kaitai
Analyze Jinfu.
In the first year of Zhenyuan (1153), the Jin Dynasty Emperor Hailing Wang Wanyanliang officially established the capital in Beijing (this is used as a starting point to calculate the history of capital establishment in Beijing. As of 2010, it was 857 years). It was called Zhongdu
, in the southwest of present-day Jing City.
Since the Yuan Dynasty, it has become the capital of all China.
The capital city during the Yuan Dynasty was called Yuan Dadu.
After that, the capitals of the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty were established here for most of the time. From the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, moved the capital to Beijing in order to strengthen the northern border defense and protect the security of the north.
From then on, Beijing became the new capital of the Ming Dynasty.
Genghis Khan's general Muhuali captured Beijing in 1215 and established Daxing Mansion on Yanjing Road.
In the first year of the Yuan Dynasty from Emperor Shizu of the Yuan Dynasty, it was renamed Zhongdu Road Daxingfu.
In the ninth year of the Yuan Dynasty, Zhongdu Daxing Mansion was officially renamed Dadu Road.
In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, Yingtian Prefecture (today's Nanjing) was the capital, and Dadu Road was renamed Beiping Prefecture in August of the first year of Hongwu. In October of the same year, it was placed under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province due to military needs.
In March of the second year of Hongwu's reign, it was changed to the residence of the Chengxuan Administrative Envoy Department in Beiping.
After King Zhu Di of Yan won the throne after the Jingnan Rebellion, he changed Peking to the capital city in the first year of Yongle. It was named "Xingzai" (the place where the emperor traveled and stayed, it was called "Xingzai") and he stayed here permanently.
, the current Jing City also got its name from this.
After Zhu Di made the capital the capital, he banned elephants from walking in the capital. The capital was well-ordered, prosperous and peaceful.
In the first month of the 19th year of Yongle, the central government of the Ming Dynasty officially moved the capital to Beijing, with Shuntian Prefecture as the capital, and Yingtian Prefecture as the remaining capital, which was called Nanjing. During some periods of Ming Renzong and Yingzong, the capital city was once reduced to Xingzai.
The capital was renamed Nanjing Yingtian Prefecture. After the Qing troops entered the customs, they stationed in the capital city, which was also called the capital city Shuntian Prefecture and belonged to the Zhili Province.
The capital city has been the capital of the Chinese dynasties for thousands of years. There have been many dynasties in this period. It is not unreasonable to regard the capital city as the capital of Kyushu China and as the place where the dragon veins of the Kyushu world converge.
Su Jiu also knew that there were relevant records in some classics in the Feng Shui world.
There are three main dragon veins in China.
The three main dragon veins each converge into Qi.
In the same way, these three dragon veins are the three cities with the most capitals in ancient China.
Jingshi,Xi'an,nj.
These three major cities correspond to the three major dragon veins of China's Kyushu.
Of course, these three cities are just the three cities with the most number of capitals.
If you pay attention, you will find that all the capital cities recorded in history will correspond to a dragon vein in China.
The difference between this and these three cities is actually the main dragon vein and the secondary dragon vein.
According to legend, Jingshi is the first of the three dragon veins, and there are rumors in the Feng Shui community.
Every emperor who lived in the Forbidden City in the Ming and Qing Dynasties had to undergo the baptism of the dragon vein before ascending to the throne, so that he could possess the spirit of the emperor, achieve the true throne, and securely sit on the throne.
Su Jiu's crazy guess was that the strange phenomenon in the courtyard of the abandoned palace was the place of dragon veins under the Forbidden City, and he was touched.
A strange phenomenon occurred, and the passage to the Dragon Vein Land was opened.
Why would Su Jiu make such a guess?
Think of this weird phenomenon.
That's because the palace clothes Su Jiu and Fang Yuwen saw in this courtyard are related.
The palace clothes Su Jiu and Fang Yuwen saw hanging on the branches were embroidered with pictures of dragons and phoenixes. In the palace, there were strict regulations on the style of palace clothes. In ancient times, except for the emperor,
Except for some relatives of the emperor and some very important and special ministers, they can obey dragons and phoenixes, but the rest cannot at all.
Not to mention this is the case in this palace.
Secondly, clothes are hung on dead trees and dragons and phoenixes appear. To explain it in Feng Shui terms, this means that the energy of the dragon veins is about to revive. From a large perspective, it means that China is about to rise.
From a small perspective, the place where dragon veins gather is to be opened.
People who obey God's will will appear.
Of course, it is not that after Su Jiu enters, he will climb all the way up in China, become the destined emperor, and control China.
This is unrealistic.
It just means that as long as the person who obeys the destiny is a Chinese and accepts the baptism of this place where dragon veins gather, it means that China's destiny is about to begin.
The so-called era means an era of changes.
From the founding of New China, in a true sense, it has only been a few decades.
Compared with China's five thousand years of history, this is actually very insignificant.
It has been more than a hundred years since the Qing Dynasty fell.
Since the demise of the Qing Dynasty, there has never been a Banzai appearance.
Even in China now, its highest controller can only be said to be nine thousand nine hundred years old.
Everything is perfect.
This is a hidden term in Feng Shui circles.
The Forbidden City in Beijing is the gathering place for the most important of China's three major dragon veins.
Today, China has a certain reason for using this place as its capital.
The most important point is that the Qi of Beijing's Dragon Veins is still circulating. Unlike other Dragon Vein places, the Qi has not only weakened a lot, but even the Dragon Qi in some Dragon Vein places has disappeared.
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In present-day China, the capital is Jingshi.
It originally had such a meaning.
The establishment of a new China and the beginning of a dynasty means a new era.
Since the founding of China, it has not even passed a hundred years.
Su Jiu understood the meaning of this very well.
"Does the opening of this place where dragon veins gather really mean that China's destiny is about to begin and that China will enter a new era?"
Su Jiu's eyes were shining with exquisite light. She looked at the passage that appeared in front of her and murmured to herself, feeling extremely shocked in her heart.
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ps: ps; With a chapter of nearly 3,000 words, everyone says that Tobacco likes to use allusions. In the future, whenever it involves historical allusions or some information, Tobacco will consciously write a few hundred more words to compensate everyone!