Chapter 1257: Talk in the corridor
Chapter 1257: Talk in the corridor
If this is really a mountain, then you need to look at Feng Shui again.
At that time, I thought it might be an ancient city that fell underwater due to natural disasters.
Looking at it now, there is still something interesting here.
The ancient tombs were not only built under the palace, but also confusing.
If they hadn't encountered the big snake or Liu Yi, they would have ignored the hole in the pool.
Who would have thought that there would be a secret passage in the former pool.
From the history that Lin Ran had studied, palaces before the Qin and Han Dynasties did have the habit of building pools.
There are two main functions.
Ancient palaces were often built tall and magnificent, and had no glass. In order to prevent water leakage, windows could only be opened on the side.
For lighting, a large number of candles are needed.
If there are too many candles, it will inevitably catch fire and burn the palace into ruins. It was very difficult to build a palace at that time.
In order to prevent immeasurable losses, the craftsmen thought of a way to directly introduce water into the palace.
Advising across the pool can also prevent assassins.
After the Song Dynasty, huge water tanks were built near the palaces to relieve urgent needs.
Palaces where political affairs are held will also have pools built.
However, the pools at this time often had exquisite sculptures inside, which were different from those seen outside, so the possibility of it being a palace after the Song Dynasty is very low.
In addition, the pool also has symbolic meaning.
Since ancient times, emperors have called themselves the True Dragon Emperor.
If the mountain is not high, there will be immortals; if the water is not deep, there will be dragons.
This is the truth. When a dragon meets water, it rises. It is a symbol of auspiciousness. Ancient craftsmen used this kind of rhetoric to convince the emperors, and they also gained their respect.
Wang Jinpeng was so shocked that he was speechless.
After holding it in for a long time, he said: "Why do they want to leave such a passage? If it were me, if I didn't want others to come in, I would just block it."
Wang Jinpeng breathed a sigh of relief, he finally made up a decent excuse.
"Could this be an ancestral grave for future generations to bury in it?" Lao Hei said, remembering that Lin Ran had only mentioned this to them some time ago.
Seeing that Wang Jinpeng couldn't answer, Lin Ran smiled and said: "Probably not. Judging from the style of the tombs, it should be relatively early. At that time, the culture of sacrificial burial should have been popular. Wives and concubines would be executed, but sons would not Buried with them."
"Yes, that's what I want to say." Wang Jinpeng chuckled.
His words relieved everyone's heavy hearts a lot.
Even Liu Yi's father also laughed.
"Why are you laughing? Do you have your own opinions?"
"Then I will show my shame." Liu Yi said, "The reason why the secret passage here is not sealed is because Taoism existed in ancient China, with the two poles of yin and yang, and the four signs of Bagua. In addition to looking at Feng Shui, the ancients often also paid attention to Feng Shui. Life and death depend on each other. If there is a door to life, there must be a door to death."
When they came in, they actually passed through the door of death, which was opened using special means.
So this should be the so-called Shengmen.
The Shengmen is not designed for tomb robbers, it just leaves a way out for the tomb owner.
After Liu Yi finished speaking, Wang Jinpeng looked at Lin Ran, as if asking for his opinion.
Lin Ran smiled and said, "Brother Liu is right."
"That leaves a way for the tomb robbers. No wonder you are so good at finding them." Of course Wang Jinpeng would not let himself be embarrassed and tried every means to fight back.
Of course, Liu Yi didn't care at all.
He smiled and refused to explain to Wang Jinpeng.
In fact, he is quite smart. To argue back is just a waste of time and also opens up the next topic.
Now they just want to move forward quietly.
Sure enough, this topic ends here.
Along the way, Wang Jinpeng was still chattering, looking for other things to talk about.
No one paid attention to him, and he ended up talking to himself.
Lin Ran was walking behind Liu Yi. Although the dark passage was dark, Lin Ran's footsteps looked a little strange.
If you look closely, you can't see where the problem is.
Let’s look at Liu Yi’s father again.
Judging from the back, the two people are completely different, and there is no blood relationship between them at all.
Lin Ran actually did some sociological research and found that the way father and son walk will have more or less shadows.
After all, the son's favorite person to imitate when he was a child is himself when he grows up, and his father is the best role model.
Subtly, even if corrected in the future, there will still be some special habits.
For example, Liu Yi's father had a very obvious way of using the foreign characters, but Liu Yi didn't have any at all.
And it was obvious that something was strange, but Lin Ran couldn't put it into words.
What's the blame?And what is their purpose?
Lin Ran knew that they definitely didn't go to the tomb just for the treasures.
There are probably some ulterior secrets hidden in this tomb.
Because just now in the palace and in front of the coffin, he did not behave like an unknowing person.
They must have observed this ancient tomb for a long time, or entered it many times.
Speaking of which, the floor of the tomb was covered in so much dust.
If someone entered, it would be impossible not to leave footprints.
It will be obviously different from the surrounding dust, but there is no sign that anyone has been in the tomb.
So when it was first said that someone had stolen cultural relics, Lin Ran's first reaction was that it was impossible.
This tomb has been abandoned for a long time.
Why is he here?What are you looking for?
And what does "I can't tell you" mean before.
Lin Ran felt more and more that there was a great mystery surrounding this man.
But for now, they have no intention of harming themselves or their team members.
I won’t get to the bottom of it for now.
What concerned Lin Ran most was the purpose of Liu Yi and his father's coming here.
Could it be related to the treasure hunt?
If it's a treasure hunt, they must not collude with such people.
Lin Ran decided to find a topic to talk about: "Brother Liu, how did you find this tomb? This shouldn't be mentioned, right?"
"Didn't I tell you before? My business partner told me." Liu Yi replied casually, sounding a little perfunctory.
"Business partners... What about your business partners? Why didn't you see them along the way, not even their bodies?" Lin Ran said.
Liu Yi was walking in front. Although he couldn't see his face, Lin Ran could feel that he was worried.
Liu Yi turned his head, looked at Lin Ran, and smiled.
"Lin Ran, when it's time to tell you, I will tell you everything." In order to make Lin Ran believe in him more, Liu Yi emphasized again.
"Can I believe you?" Lin Ran asked back.
Silence fell in the secret passage, and everyone stopped.
Seeing that Wang Jinpeng was about to speak again, Liu Yi quickly changed the subject: "Be careful of the stone pillars."
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