Chapter 259: Burial of the Dragon Tomb
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Speaking of the finishing touch, there's a little rumor.
In the Liang Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was a very famous painter named Zhang Sengqiu.
His painting skills are highly skilled. At that time, Emperor Wu of Liang believed in Buddhism and built many temples that allowed him to paint.
Legend has it that one year, Emperor Wu of Liang asked Zhang Shengqian to paint for the Anle Temple in Jinling, painting four golden dragons on the walls of the temple.
He agreed, and it took only three days to finish the painting. These dragons are so vividly drawn that they are as vivid as real dragons.
After Zhang Seng finished painting, many people came to watch, and they all praised the painting well, which was too realistic.
However, when people look closer, they will find that the fly in the ointment is that all four dragons have no eyes. Everyone begged him to light the dragon's eyes. Zhang Sengqian explained: "It is not difficult to put eyeballs on dragons, but these dragons will break through the wall and fly away if they are eyeballs. ”
After hearing this, no one believed him, thinking that his explanation was ridiculous, how could the dragon on the wall fly away? As the days went by, many people thought he was lying.
Zhang Seng was forced to have no choice, so he had to agree to give the dragon "eye", but in order to leave two white dragons in the temple, he was only willing to put the other two white dragons behind.
On this day, there were many people watching in front of the temple wall, and Zhang Seng Miao lifted the paintbrush in front of everyone and gently dotted the eyes of the two dragons.
Something strange happened, he clicked the second dragon's eye, and after a while, the sky was full of dark clouds, the wind was blowing, thunder and lightning flashed, and in the thunder and lightning, people saw the two dragons that were "eye-catching" break through the wall and rise in the air, and flew into the sky with their teeth and claws.
After a while, the clouds cleared, and the people were so frightened that they couldn't say a word. Looking at the wall again, only the two dragons that were not eyed were left, and the other two dragons that were "eyed" were missing.
Right now, this relief half-dragon is to give Qin Feng such a feeling.
A deep sorrow was transmitted from the dragon's eye, and Qin Feng could clearly sense it.
Just when Qin Feng was about to sink into this sad feeling, Qin Feng suddenly had a spirit, and he came back to his senses in an instant, and the whole person broke out in a cold sweat instantly, the scene just now, the feeling at that moment, was really weird.
Even now, Qin Feng, who had come back to his senses, still didn't dare to look directly at the relief half dragon for too long.
"Whew!"
Qin Feng took a deep breath.
This place has already guessed on its own.
Originally, it was just a guess, and he didn't dare to be sure, but after the scene just now, Qin Feng was already sure that it was the legendary place nine times out of ten.
"Burial Dragon Tomb!"
It is rumored in the feng shui world that there is a dragon vein in the world, and the dragon vein dies and buries the soul.
Qin Feng knew that this was the legendary burial dragon tomb.
To put it bluntly, it is the tomb of the dragon vein.
Regarding the dragon vein, Qin Feng knew that there was such a saying, saying that there is a dragon before there is a vein.
In his previous life, Qin Feng had heard others say that Guangdong could produce ten emperors in times of war.
Later, in the Haifeng generation, during a major construction, ten loach-like things were dug up under a bridge, and soon a feng shui master came to give instructions, and people listened to the feng shui master's words, and then nine of the ten loach-like things died, and one remained.
Later, a feng shui gentleman heard about these things and went to see them, and heard the old man say that the feng shui gentleman said that Guangdong could have produced ten emperors, but unfortunately, only one emperor could be produced.
So later, only Sun Yat-sen came out.
This is the rumor of the dragon vein, and the burial dragon tomb is the place where the dragon vein and dragon qi are formed after they dissipate.
Of course, there is another reason, also known as burying the dragon tomb, that is, artificially destroying the dragon vein, and then burying the dragon vein in order to escape the curse, resulting in a situation where the dragon vein dies naturally.
The dragon vein is as big as the fate of a country and a nation, and as small as the rise and fall of a dynasty.
Find a dragon vein to protect your descendants, or destroy a dragon vein to protect your own inheritance.
In short, under the influence of selfishness, the great rivers and mountains that stretch for tens of thousands of miles have been artificially cut off, becoming a case of violating the good order of heaven.
The dragon vein is elusive at first glance, the mystery is hidden, in fact, the sky has been revealed, just use some thoughts, you can pull out the clouds and see the sun, and see the true face of the iceberg under the corner.
It is said that when Qin Shi Huang was in power, a warlock told him that there was a royal spirit in Nanjing.
The ancients believed in Feng Shui very much, so Qin Shi Huang was very worried about whether it meant that a future emperor would be born in that place and rob the world for himself, so he ordered the warlock to find a way to eliminate the royal qi.
The warlock used two methods, one was to dig up the Purple Mountain.
In feng shui, the Purple Mountain is a source of royal energy, and the warlock's way to deal with this situation is to cut off the dragon veins and kill the tiger, so the Purple Mountain must be dug up.
At the same time, they also buried a lot of gold and jade treasures on the Purple Mountain, which are said to be able to "suppress" the dragon and tiger.
The second method is to dig a Qinhuai River, which is said to have the effect of "draining" the royal qi here.
It is said that these two methods worked well, and although many people built their capitals there in Nanjing, these people from Sun Quan to Lao Jiang were not able to unify China in the end.
The only exception was Zhu Yuanzhang, but soon after his death, his designated heir, Emperor Jianwen, was overthrown, and Emperor Yongle, who had defeated Emperor Jianwen, moved his capital to Beijing.
Except for the 100 and 3rd year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, none of the six dynasties that made the capital in Nanjing was more than 100 years old, so Nanjing was a land of gold dust and a short-lived dynasty.
Qin Shi Huang felt that the King of Jinling was vigorous and dug the Qinhuai River, and King Chuwei also felt that the King of Jinling was vigorous and dug Xuanwu Lake, so with such a toss, the dragon veins of Nanjing were completely excavated.
In a symbolic sense, what does the digging up of the Purple Mountain symbolize? In fact, the digging up of the Purple Mountain is to kill the dragon or at least to castrate the dragon, symbolizing the elimination of the outstanding figures in the nation as soon as possible, and also symbolizing the destruction of the powerful spiritual force in the nation. This is also the principle of the so-called "Wu Dalang opening a store", and no one is allowed to be taller than me.
Again and again the Purple Mountain and other mountains, large and small, were dug up, although I don't know if it really destroyed Feng Shui.
However, I know that under such a state of mind, I do not know how many outstanding people have been persecuted and killed, and the vitality of the nation has been greatly injured as a result, and this is certain.
This was also the usual method of all autocratic rulers from the Qin to the Qing Dynasty.
The goal of their actions is to sustain their authoritarian rule.
For this reason, they did not hesitate to harm the vitality of the nation, and in the destruction of more than 2,000 years, the vitality of the nation has been seriously damaged.