Chapter 192
The nine dragons on the altar rotated at the same time, and there was a sound of thousands of troops rushing in the distance. I subconsciously thought that it was triggered by Zhao Wuji touching the thing in the hand of the female corpse. Zhao Wuji obviously thought so too. He withdrew his hand and said to the mummy: "Auntie, you are very angry. It's all my fault. I didn't touch your things?"
Zhao Wuji's begging for mercy was obviously unable to get the forgiveness of this female corpse. The dragon pillar was still rotating, and the sound of the storm of the storm was getting closer and closer to us. Lao Hei raised the strong flashlight and shone it in the direction of the storm. Following the light of the flashlight, I saw the black crowd.
The three of us were stunned at the same time when we saw the dark crowd.
It is really hard to describe this visual shock in language!
The black crowd was wearing black iron armor. Under the flashlight, the iron armor emitted a gloomy light. Their bodies were in an extremely ancient atmosphere where the iron armor could not be wrapped. There were even layers of rust on their naked skin. Walking in front were war horses pulling chariots.
The war horse looks like stone, but runs as usual.
A huge Qingluo ghost face was carved on the chariot.
Behind were rows of spearmen, holding black spears of the same material as iron armor.
I couldn't see what was behind, only the darkness.
The most important thing is that their eyes are round and they will not blink. There are no pupils in their eyes, only a piece of white eyes.
Is this the legendary Yin soldiers?
The soldiers and horses from the Nine Nether Hell?
I have no idea.
I only know that I felt like I was back to the ancient battlefield at this moment. Although they were inseparable from each other, the passion in my body seemed to be ignited at this moment.
"Eight thousand, are you sure the Yin Soldier Tiger Talisman can command this thing?" Zhao Wuji said.
"I don't know either." I grabbed the Yin Soldier Tiger Talisman in my hand, but I was really not sure about the Yin Soldiers' formation. If the Yin Soldier Tiger Talisman is useless, then we will be stepped into meat paste by these things in an instant!
At this time, the ghost soldiers had arrived in front of us.
The pairs of eyes without pupils stared at us, and there was no slight emotion in their eyes. Only the strong murderous aura, only the fierce murderous aura that only the battle-ridden lions would have.
Dongdong.
Dongdong...
Dongdongdongdongdongdong...
The war drums started.
The spear with the rod was raised instantly, and the sound of the spear being raised through the air made people tremble!
"Eight thousand!" Zhao Wuji urged me.
I swallowed, raised the Yin Soldier Tiger Talisman and took a step forward. At this moment, all the Yin Soldiers' eyes focused on the dark green talisman in my hand.
A strange feeling spread throughout my body.
At this moment, I seemed to have become the head coach on this battlefield.
Why don’t men bring Wu hook?
Which man does not have the iron-mindedness of fighting and commanding thousands of troops?
I'm not afraid.
What is the secret that affects the world for thousands of years?
What is the life and death disaster of twenty-three years old?
What is the biggest threat in the eyes of others!
Everything was dispersed by the heroic passion in my heart!
I raised the Yin Soldier Tiger Talisman high again.
I roared at the Yin soldiers and said, "As long as you follow the order!"
Hurry!
In front of me, countless ghost soldiers fell to the ground in one fell swoop.
Even the war horse with its head held high down its head!
"Eight thousand! Let's go!" Zhao Wuji said incoherently.
I walked in front of the altar with the Yin Soldier Tiger Talisman in my hand, and Zhao Wuji and Lao Hei followed me on both sides. At this time, I was really like a commander inspecting my own soldiers. When we walked in front of the Yin Soldiers, the Yin Soldiers were neatly arranged on both sides, giving way for us.
My steps became fluttering.
When I really walked next to these Yin soldiers, I could feel the strictness and strength of this team.
I walked through this long depth with excitement and trembling. When we walked past these Yin soldiers, I looked back and saw the Yin soldiers standing up. They stared at me for a moment, and the team continued to move forward.
Zhao Wuji exhaled a long breath and said, "It would be worthwhile to have such a battle in this life. Eight thousand. If you can still meet this team when you go back, can you let me raise the Yin Soldier Tiger Talisman to enjoy it?"
Before I could answer him, I heard Lao Hei's deep scream: "Look."
I turned my head and saw that there was an ancient city in front of us.
The buildings in this ancient city have a very obvious snow-covered style, and the buildings here are even more grand than outside. Although those ancient buildings have experienced many years of erosion in the depths of this snow-capped mountain, the surface of the building is full of traces of time.
In the center of this ancient city is a tall temple. This temple looks extremely solemn, and the religious color of the snow area is very strong, not to mention that there were too many miracles in this place at that time. You don’t have to think about it and know the status of the lamas at that time.
After going through a lot of hardships, I finally arrived here and arrived at the legendary lost land. The excitement in my heart was indescribable. Zhao Wuji patted my shoulder and said, "It's normal. When I first went to the ground to fight, I saw the underground palace for the first time. I was like you. I never thought that there would be such a world. Let's go in and take a look. Maybe I can find two peerless secret books left by the lama. Let's practice him as a Buddhist Vajra."
I nodded and walked into the ancient city in front. I was really in the ancient city. It felt completely different. After walking in, this ancient city that looked simple and vicissitudes from the outside gave people a very gloomy feeling. There was a thick layer of snow and frozen on the ground, and there were many daily necessities hanging on the buildings on both sides. After Zhao Wuji came in, he kept looking at the buildings on both sides. He would also look at some fragments when he saw them.
"Why, the businessman has made a mistake again? I saw these and wanted to see if there are any valuable antiques?" I asked.
"You think of your cousin as me. Actually, I have been thinking about what kind of person the Tibetans in the depths of the snow-capped mountains were in which dynasty. These things are undoubtedly evidence." Zhao Wuji said.
As soon as I heard this, I immediately thought it was a good idea, so I asked, "Did you see anything?"
Zhao Wuji nodded and said, "Tibet was called Tubo in ancient times. Their overall architectural style has almost never changed since the Tang Dynasty. And you must know that the Han dynasties in the past were not very interested in the Tubo area. What they were more willing to open up the Silk Road. The weather here is cold and the ground is frozen. They don't want to get involved. Before the Tang Dynasty, Tibet was a very ordinary nomadic people. That is, during the Tang Dynasty, the Tufan Kingdom suddenly unified the entire snow area, and it was only a little threat to the Central Plains. However, even the prosperous Tang Dynasty was unwilling to send troops to the Tufan Kingdom, which was not as fierce as before. In addition, Tibetan Buddhism here was very strong, so the living habits and overall architectural style of the people here were very little affected by the Central Plains."
"Tell me the point." I said.
Zhao Wuji raised his hand and said, "Okay, then I'll talk about the key points. Tibet has to be officially classified as China's territory. In fact, it is the merit of the Mongolians. The Mongolian iron cavalry is the best in the world. The Han people look down on Tibet. The Mongolians are not picky about food. They directly took Tibet under their command. Moreover, Tibetan Buddhism had a great influence in Mongolia at that time, so the Mongolians did not resist here after they got Tibet. I heard an old professor say that when the Yuan Dynasty cavalry came, there were actually many small sects under Tibetan Buddhism. They themselves were divided. Therefore, when the Yuan Dynasty cavalry came, Tibet did not resist at all, but because of their sect
The teachings are similar. The Tibetans did not think that the Mongols were invaders. The two families could live in peace. Even if there were sporadic forces that resisted, they were directly submerged by the Mongolian cavalry. Don’t worry, I’m talking about this. The architectural style of Tibet has changed since this time, and the infiltration of the Mongolian people. In addition, after the Mongols occupied the Central Plains, they were very interested in many things from the Han people. This also led to the change of many things in Tibet starting from the Yuan Dynasty. This is a time node, which can be divided into BC and BC. This place is very evident from the perspective of architectural style. It is obvious that it was BC."
Although I don’t know about BC or post-Yuan, Zhayi Lama said that the Lama Church was completely unaware of many things here. There was a fault in the inheritance. I can also infer that the time point for the Lama’s migration must be very high, because if something is completely forgotten, sometimes it is not enough to just erase it artificially, and it takes more time.
"But I'm very surprised that the clothes and farm tools here have very obvious styles of the Yuan Dynasty. I just saw a few broken porcelain pieces, and these porcelain pieces have very obvious characteristics of Yuan Dynasty porcelain. Don't doubt my professionalism in this regard. Brother, I am in this industry. Everyone in Luoyang says that Lao Wang's eyes are vicious. You can ask him when you go back, I'm a pediatrician. Do you know what I mean by saying this? There is no doubt that the ancient buildings here were built before the Yuan Dynasty, but at least in the Yuan Dynasty, there were people living here." Zhao Wuji said.
I definitely wouldn't doubt Zhao Wuji's professionalism in this regard. Many things are not based on speculation alone, but on evidence. I said, "What do you mean is that the great migration should have been during the Yuan Dynasty?"
"It's hard to say, you think that such a large group of people live in the deep snow-capped mountains, and lamas can cultivate immortality. Ordinary people cannot eat or drink, right? So now it can be inferred that these people built the ancient city here at the time of the Tang Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty. During this period, they must have had intersections with the outside world. This is actually not a problem for them. They just maintained a regular trading business before something happened. But the time they left was from the Yuan Dynasty to the early Ming Dynasty. Because the Yuan Dynasty only existed for more than 90 years, it was driven out by Zhu Yuanzhang in less than a hundred years. After Zhu Yuanzhang was in charge of the family, he had no time to take care of Tibet at the beginning, so many things in Tibet were still greatly influenced by the Yuan Dynasty at that time, but it was only limited to the early Ming Dynasty. Because the Ming Dynasty strengthened its control over the snow area since Zhu Di, the Yuan Dynasty's mark in the snow area was soon wiped out." Zhao Wuji said.
If I was still skeptical at this point in time that Zhao Wuji inferred just now, then after he talked about this specific time, I was suddenly stunned.
Because I suddenly thought of a passage.
That is a sentence recorded in Fangcheng County Chronicles:
During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, a nine-dragon coffin fell from the sky and fell on Qinglong Mountain.
In that era, Liu Bowen slayed the dragon and erected a monument.
Liu Yuanhua, the ancestor of the Liu family, was famous all over the world.
This time seems to be the beginning of everything.
Chapter completed!