Chapter 114: The Underworld and the Man in Black

PS: Men in Black, written in English as Menblack (mib). Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Novel x. Legend has it that they usually wear black tie suits or black coats and speak very formal, almost old-fashioned English. Sometimes, they wear badly wrinkled black-tie suits and in the slangy and vulgar tone of gangster horns in American movies. The complexion is either grotesquely dark or grotesquely pale. They have an oriental face, eyes that are sensitive to light, and pupils that are vertical like cats. They have neat hair, stiff movements, wooden expressions, and flat tones, like dummies or robots.

When moving, the man in black wears sunglasses and drives a new and old black car, usually a Cadillac, and never turns on the headlights. It is usually a group of three, sometimes a person.

There are also reports that the eyes of the men in black resemble strange light bulbs, are telepathic, and can cause headaches by staring at people.

Superpowers, Extraordinary Warriors, Ghost Clans, Except for the Ghost King, the Heavy Pupils are all members of the new dark world in the era of globalization, and the government agencies that deal with them are the Black Men in the West and the Shaolin and Wudang in China.

One, the man in black

The man in black, written in English as menblack (mib). Legend has it that they usually wear black tie suits or coats and speak very formal, almost old-fashioned English. Sometimes, they wear badly wrinkled black-tie suits and in the slangy and vulgar tone of gangster horns in American movies. The complexion is either grotesquely dark or grotesquely pale. They have an oriental face and eyes that are sensitive to light. The pupil is vertical like a cat. They have neat hair, stiff movements, and wooden expressions. The tone is flat, like a dummy or a robot.

When moving, the man in black wears sunglasses and drives a new and old black car, usually a Cadillac, and never turns on the headlights. It is usually a group of three, sometimes a person.

There are also reports that say. The eyes of the man in black are strange light bulbs, telepathic, and can cause headaches by staring at people.

There is a suspicion that the man in black was at the behest of the owner of the flying saucer. It is the infiltrators sent to Earth by aliens to prevent humans from obtaining the true situation of flying saucers; It is also said that the men in black are actually CIA agents who collect information on aliens in this way. But either way. The men in black have a close relationship with flying saucers, aliens, and the U.S. government.

Where did the legend of the Man in Black come about? And how did it prevail?

The Man in Black didn't exist all the time. Although some researchers trace the phenomenon of Men in Black to the demons of the Middle Ages, in fact, reports of Men in Black appeared and prevailed in the United States in the fifties of the twentieth century.

In June 1947, American businessman Kenneth ? Arnold named the "flying saucer", and the following month the "Roswell Incident" shocked the world. Stimulated by these two events, there has been a long-term craze for UFO research in the United States, and hundreds of UFO enthusiast organizations have been established, and the International UFO Club (IFSB) is one of the more well-known ones.

1. International UFO Club

UFO International was founded in 1952. The founder's name is Albert? K. Bender. The society uses specialized equipment to carry out photographic and aerial analysis, investigate and report on UFO-related incidents. He also published "Space Magazine" to promote his views, which was quite influential among UFO fans. However, in October 1953, UFO International said that it had received an order to prohibit the publication of UFO-related news, and then inexplicably disbanded. It was much later that Bender said that (probably in September 1953) three men in black came to him and told him to shut up.

Since then, claims about the Men in Black have appeared frequently, and many UFO researchers have claimed to have been threatened by the Blackmen, and physical evidence and information about UFOs have often been inexplicably lost. According to statistics, there are hundreds of such cases. Frequently cited examples include Wavigny, the founder of the British Flying Saucer Magazine? After Gvan's death from cancer in October 1964, all the UFO materials in his home were gone. In addition, many people have been disappeared and kidnapped and have been linked to the men in black.

UFO fans and victims blame the U.S. intelligence services for creating the Men in Black incident, because there are many celebrities involved, and the U.S. government has to come forward to clarify.

The combination of mystical culture and social environment has created the urban legend of the Man in Black.

Some scholars have long pointed out that the real reason for the dissolution of the International UFO Society is a lack of funds. As we all know, the biggest problem for non-governmental organizations established by enthusiasts is the source of funding. Bender, who was both the director of the UFO Club and the manager of the organization's publication, Space Magazine, naturally needed to provide a reasonable excuse for the dissolution of the UFO Club. Reasons such as lack of funds, although real, are not gimmicks enough, so Bender was vague and used a "unwarranted" man in black to prevaricate the past. Thus was born the Man in Black. Some people are original, some people follow the trend and imitate it, and the story of the man in black is like a snowball, the more he makes it up, the more bizarre it becomes.

Why do so many people believe in the existence of the Man in Black? One of the main reasons is that the United States in the fifties of the twentieth century was the period of the White Terror when McCarthyism was prevalent, many dissidents were persecuted and secretly arrested, people did not trust the government, and there was a general lack of security.

In fact, Men in Black emerged along with conspiracy theories such as the "Roswell Affair", Area 51, and so on. There is a sequence of time, and there is a high and low degree of bizarreness. Today, the men in black are part of urban legend, along with werewolves, vampires, Freemasons, and the Rothschilds.

2, Men in Black derivative works

A theme like the man in black will naturally not be let go in the American film and television industry. In the 2002 film "Mothman", the man in black visits witnesses of an unknown creature after the "Silver Bridge Incident". The observer in the American drama "Edge of Crisis" is bald, wearing a hat, and has an indifferent expression, and his image is also derived from the man in black.

Second, Wudang

Wudang is the holy land of Taoist martial arts, and the Songshan Shaolin Temple of Buddhism is equally famous, so there is a saying on the rivers and lakes that "Shaolin in the north, Wudang in the south". The Wudang faction is famous for the "Xuantian God" and Zhang Sanfeng. The disciples of the Wudang faction are famous all over the world for their chivalry, and they attach great importance to love and righteousness between the same sect. Although it belongs to the Taoist Quanzhen faction, it is directly subordinate to Mai Taoist, Chen Tuo, and Huolong Zhenren.

The Wudang faction arose in the Ming Dynasty and was founded by Zhang Sanfeng and Zhu Yuhang in Wudang Mountain, Junxian County, Hubei Province. To worship the Emperor Zhenwu as the main god. In fact, Wudang Mountain was a holy place for Taoist activities long before the Ming Dynasty. Before the Han and Wei dynasties, it was said that there were many feather guests and hermits who lived in seclusion and practiced here, and the Southern Dynasty Liu and Song dynasties

Wu-Tang Clan

Liu Qiu when the Wudang faction, on the dismissal of the official Bigu in Wudang, Jin Taikang [280---290] Xie Daotong resigned from the official into the Tao, Wudang in the west in the stone room to practice, Tang Taizong Yao Jian was Wudang Jiedu, and then has lived in seclusion in Wudang, Chen Tuan in the early Song Dynasty of the five dynasties has lived in seclusion in Wudang, reciting >In Wudang Wulongguan, and secluded in Wudang Nine Chambers Rock Service Qi Bigu for more than 20 years, the Yuan Dynasty had the mage Ye Xizhen, Liu Daoming, Hua Dongzhen and other Wudang mention points [that is, Taoist officials], at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Wudang Mountain was burned.

To the Ming Dynasty, especially Ming Chengzu Zhu Di, Ming Yingzong Zhu Qizhen worshiped the god of "true martial arts", once ordered the Ministry of Industry Lang Guo Jin, Longping Marquis Zhang Xin and other governors Ding Fu more than 300,000 people, cost millions of silver, lasted seven years, overhauled the Wudang Mountain Palace, built a total of eight palaces and two views and the Golden Palace, the Forbidden City, etc., and gave the name 'Taihe Taiyue Mountain'. Mitutoyo replied: "Appetite for beauty, bequeath, and bliss." Later, he treated Chengzu and won the convincing of Chengzu, so Zhang Sanfeng's reputation was greatly enhanced, and Wudang Mountain flourished and continued to grow and develop.

The biggest features of Wudang Road are:

1, to worship the "Zhenwu Emperor" as the main god, "Zhenwu Emperor" that is, "Xuanwu Emperor", because of the avoidance and renamed "Xuanwu", for the northern seven Suzhou that is, fighting, bull, female, virtual, dangerous, room, wall and other seven stars of the collective name, with its shape similar to a turtle and snake, so the name "Xuanwu", its status is noble and stable, and for the ancient Chinese worship of the god of the north, also for Taoism worshipped, more Wudang worship.

2. Re-learn the internal boxing skills of Sanfeng Wudang. Zhang Sanfeng's inner family boxing takes the Taoist to static braking, and integrates Taoism's inner Dan refining, non-action, quietness, weakness, and nature in martial arts, forming a unique style of Guirou Shangyi, which is actually the fusion of Neidan Qigong and martial arts.

3. The Wudang School advocates the unity of the three religions, takes the "Tao" as the common source of the three religions, and believes that the Tao unifies the characters of heaven and earth, contains the opportunity of yin and yang movement, has the subtlety of creation and transformation, and is the foundation, origin and master of all things, and emphasizes: Confucianism does not become Confucianism without this way, Buddha does not become a Buddha without this way, and immortals do not become immortals without this way.

4. The Dan method of emphasizing the inner Dan is the double cultivation of life, emphasizing the need to cultivate the immortal road, the first to be humane, and advocating that the avenue is headed by cultivating the heart and refining the nature, thinking that "the Dan is not refined and the nature is refined, the great medicine is not cultivated and the heart is cultivated, the heart cultivates the natural Dan Xinzhi, and the nature is pure and natural medicinal materials." He also emphasized that "medicine" is divided into internal and external, and believes that "internal medicine is fine, external medicine is qi, internal medicine nourishes nature, and external medicine nourishes life". Then refine and refine the Qi, refine the Qi and turn the gods, refine the gods and return the void, and finally return the void and merge with the immortal Dao. Zhang Sanfeng founded the Wudang School, and the main Danfa works include "Jindan Zhizhi" and "Jindan Secret". (To be continued.) )