The Longevity Project

Chapter 31: Cave (2)

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The old man squinted his eyes and hit the flashlight to get close, almost pressing his face to the wall.

"It belongs to the Shao tribe," he said.

"What did it say in this?" the big man asked.

The old man sighed, "I have to look at it again."

Speaking, a person flashed a flashlight and walked slowly towards the farther wall carving.

We followed, and the wall engraving was soon finished, and the pattern on the wall after that was restored to the previous simple decorative pattern.

The old man thoughtfully squinted and walked back slowly.

We had to follow up, and we could see that the old man was in charge of the profession, Mr. Gu was in charge of decision-making, and the man was in charge of physical strength. As for me, it can be regarded as Teng Lei.

It is not yet known how the taciturn and gentle young man is positioned in this team.

"This is the history of the Shao people." The old man finally said.

He pointed to the first picture. On that picture was something that looked like a stone. "This is a huge mountain crack caused by a meteorite. The Jing people regard it as a gift from the gods."

"Crack goes deep into the heart of the earth."

With a low voice, the old man introduced as he walked forward, "The ancestors of the Jing people crawled out of the ground."

"It thrives here."

"Build the underground palace."

"Sacrifice."

"Foreign war."

"... Here, the Shao tribe who went to the battlefield returned smoothly. But the number is the same as before the battle."

The old man walked all the way forward, watching him point and point, introducing him.

"No one died?" Mr. Gu asked.

"No, it's not that no one has died, but," he paused. "The dead are resurrected. Look at this picture, the soldiers who fell on the battlefield got up again and continued to pick up their weapons."

A trace of horror flashed in my mind, not dead

Mr. Gu nodded, "Go on."

The old man continued to walk forward, "This is the war between Song and Xixia." He pointed to a wall full of stripes and said.

"In the war between Song and Tubo, the Song army was defeated and a remnant army broke up and entered the Hengduan Mountains."

I admire this old man for being able to recognize the dynasties of the army from these rough and naive wall carvings. This is not enough without extremely rich historical knowledge and strong association ability.

"The remnant army found the Xiao tribe."

"There was a war with the Jing people, and they invaded the cities built by the Jing people in the mountains. The gods of the Jing people came out from the ground and brought all the Song troops into the center of the earth."

God? I leaned over, and the wall was engraved with a twisted and twisted giant vine.

He walked to the last picture, which I can recognize a bit-countless bugs crawled out of the ground.

"The people who were brought in turned into glowing bugs," the old man said.

"Become a glowing bug?" The big man didn't believe it.

"It's also possible that these insects ate Song Jun. There is some ambiguity here. You see, there are a few more lines under the feet of the person inside, representing shadows, indicating that there is a luminous body, and the most likely luminous body is these bugs. "The old man said, "However, most of the ancient murals and murals are fictional and exaggerated."

Mr. Gu nodded, "It seems that this cave can indeed lead to the underground palace of the Shao tribe."

"No." The old man shook his head. "This is just the place of reincarnation that the people of the Shao tribe said. After the death of their king, they will be taken here to reincarnate. The underground palace is not here. The place of reincarnation and the shao tribe underground palace are two places, just like our current cemetery will not be built in The same in the center of the city."

"I see, let's follow Su Yatou's route and go into the canyon." The old man said.

"No." Mr. Gu shook his head and accused the wall carvings. "The wall carvings are here, indicating that this cave can lead to the underground palace of the Jing people."

"How do you say?" the old man asked.

"The history of the Jing people should appear in the place where the people of the Jing people sacrificed. The cave may be a part of the underground palace of the people of the Jing people. This may be one of the entrances of the underground palace." Mr. Gu said, "The cemetery is not in the center of the city, but the cemetery must be accessible. The road to the city." (End of this chapter)