The Longevity Project

Chapter 89: Stone Stack Mural (3)

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Judging from the deliberate prominence of the craftsman when he painted, the status of the man in black and the general of the Shao tribe should be on the same level, and should not appear only once in a group of murals that stretch for more than a thousand meters.

Sacrifice is only part of the mural. Others are about the war between the Song army and the Jing clan.

The description of this war is also very different from the previous one. The previous one said that Song and Xixia were defeated in the war, and the remnants fled into the depths of the Hengduan Mountains and found the Xiao people who have lived here for generations. I don’t know what it is. The reason started a war against the Xiao Clan and was finally defeated.

And now this mural...

The three of them looked at the formation of the Song Army in the mural, with a complete structure and complete armor. They did not look like a remnant army defeated by the Xixia Cavalry.

What is even more strange is that in the mural, the soldiers of the Song Army wrapped white cloth on their foreheads and held up the white banners. This posture... seems to be a funeral.

Sure enough, in the next mural, there was a coffin, and Song soldiers helped him into the mountain.

A bigger difference from the murals outside appeared. The place where the Song people were buried was actually our huge underground palace of the Jing tribe. When the army led by the general of the Qing tribe resisted, the Song army won! Massacre a large number of Qing people, and drove the rest of the people out of the city.

The last mural did not explain the outcome of the Shao tribe. It was just that the Song army left and the coffin was gone. Obviously, it had been buried in the Shao tribe’s underground palace.

"I don't know what happened to the Shao tribe. Could it be that they were exterminated in the war? It's no wonder that such a magnificent Shao tribe's underground palace is empty."

After reading the last mural, I said with emotion.

Gu Tang smiled contemptuously, "If the Jing clan is exterminated, who painted this mural?" Seeing that I was speechless, Gu Tang smiled again. "In fact, the biggest doubt now is why there is such a big difference in the content of the two murals inside and outside."

"This is really strange. It stands to reason that if it is a mural left by the Jing clan, it will not express two completely different meanings."

"Then what if it's not just the Jing clan left behind?" Gu Tang pointed to the mural beside him, "Look, judging from the painting skills, the two murals are far apart. Which one do you think may belong to the Jing clan? ?"

"Naturally it is the previous abstract school." I curled my lips. No matter how strong the creativity of a closed nation is, there is one thing that cannot be changed by creativity, that is, artistic quality.

Just like the Mongolians who have not unified the Central Plains, their ability to change the world is at its peak, but after all, it is the grassland people who live on the grasslands. If you give them a knife, they can quickly study thoroughly, but if you give them a painting and calligraphy, they will Be at a loss. Therefore, it was scornfully called "Tazi" by the Han people.

In the same way, no matter how sophisticated the organs of the Jing people are, they have never had the foundation and accumulation in painting and calligraphy.

"Then who do you think the mural in front of you came from?" Gu Tang asked again in a persuasive manner.

After his reminder, I also recovered. Although I don't know anything about these things, I still often read "National Treasure Archives". The current painting style is very likely to be the style of the Han people in the Central Plains!

"So, this group of murals were left by Song people?"

Gu Tang nodded, "Yes, this is why the two murals are not the same. Naturally, the people of the Jing family will not record the shame of defeat, and the people of Song will also brag about the victory." (End of this chapter)