Chapter 188: The Four Great Curses and Shadows

PS: Also known as "Queenmary", dark blue, a world-famous treasure. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 Info Allegedly, the diamond is the eye of a Hindu goddess, and this 45.52 carat gray-blue diamond seems to be intent on messing with each of its owners. For more than 300 years, it has brought worse doom to its owner than the curse of all wizards. This gives it an extremely mysterious color, so it is also known as the "mysterious hoodoo". Now on display at the Smith Institute, it is visited by a steady stream of people who marvel at the vicissitudes of this rare treasure and feel the sparkling blue light silently telling people about its mysterious and ominous history. Perhaps only for the exhibition hall is this diamond means wealth and good luck, as it attracts a large number of visitors every day and is the most popular exhibit in the entire museum. And for the owner who owns it, it is indeed the opposite fate.

One, the beautiful curse of hope diamonds

Also known as the "Hope Star" (Queenmary), the dark blue, is a world-famous treasure. The diamond is said to be the eye of a Hindu goddess, and the 45.52-carat gray-blue diamond seems intent on causing trouble with each of its owners. For more than 300 years, it has brought worse doom to its owner than the curse of all wizards. This gives it an extremely mysterious color, so it is also known as the "mysterious hoodoo". Now on display at the Smith Institute, it is visited by a steady stream of people who marvel at the vicissitudes of this rare treasure and feel the sparkling blue light silently telling people about its mysterious and ominous history. Perhaps only for the exhibition hall. This diamond is the symbol of wealth and good luck, as it attracts a large number of visitors every day and is the most popular exhibit in the entire museum. And for the owner who owns it, it is indeed the opposite fate.

Second, the wordless curse "Uluru." Ayers Rock"

This large sandstone was formed between the Aboriginal tribes of the sacred Pitjautjatjara and Yankinytjatjara in northern Australia. "Ayers Rock" is called "Uluru" in the language of the aborigines, which reminds Xiaokang of the name of Ulala for the World Cup in South Africa some time ago. There are many local legends about the rock, and according to Aboriginal legend, Uluru was the work of two boys playing with mud after the rain. It's hard to imagine how these two little boys did it, unless they were born giants, and of course this is just a legend. Nowadays it is a beautiful place, therefore. Many Australian and foreign tourists often hike this tourist destination. However, the bizarre thing is that for several years, after tourists climb the boulder and pick up the small boulder. When you get home, you either have a traffic accident, or a family member dies or loses your job, and all kinds of bad luck continues. As a result, the Australian government has now decided to prohibit people from climbing, and those who violate the ban do not need to wait for the gods to punish them. You will receive a ticket. So. Australia's national parks have long placed the words "not climbable" in front of the boulders. But even so, there are still many tourists who do not listen to persuasion and have to try their skills.

Three, the curse of the young king of Egypt

It is not known how many versions of the pharaoh's curse have been circulated around the world, but many people may not know that among these rumors, there is a legend of a very young pharaoh Du Don Carmen. The young king of Egypt, Dutang Carmen, died around 1,300 B.C. Posthumously, the remains are covered in a pure gold mask. The mask is so intricately crafted that it appears to be a living face, handsome and full of life. So that Du Don Carmen, who has been dead for more than 3,000 years, still retains the graceful style and majesty of the young king. However, the ancient Egyptians seem to have really done something, and they carefully kept their corpses according to their own ideas. Nestled in a massive triangular pyramid in the middle of the Sahara Desert, the pharaohs calculated that those who disturbed them would be punished. Every archaeologist and tomb robber who excavated Dudon Carmen died without exception.

IV. The Presidential Curse of the Indians' Revenge on Tikamsi

Late thirties and early forties of the nineteenth century. At that time, the United States began a vigorous "westward expansion movement". Large numbers of whites left their original hometowns in the northeast and came to the west, the "virgin land" they coveted. However, the history of the development of the white people is also the "history of blood and tears" of the Indians there. The natives had to leave their homes where they had lived for so long, and were driven to barren land by the whites. From a lot of westerns, we can see how the Indians fought the whites. At that time, one of the American generals, Harrison, was the leader of the massacre of the Indians. In a fierce battle, Harrison killed the leader of an Indian tribe, who he cruelly used as his own wine glass. This was a great disgrace to the Indians. The chief's younger brother could not stand Harrison's persecution of the Indians, and he swore that he would take revenge on Harrison, but the original weapon of the Indians was no match for the guns of the whites. He did not succeed in avenging Harrison, who became president of the United States because of this credit. In 1841, Harrison became the head of state of the United States, and the leader's brother, seeing that he could not take revenge, led a group of wizards to cast a curse. "Harrison is going to die soon, and every twenty years from now on, there is a president of the United States who can't or leaves the White House," he said. Harrison just laughed. However, a month later, Harrison caught a cold due to heavy rain. It was this inconspicuous problem that made Harrison leave the world forever. And Harrison also became the first U.S. president to leave the White House alive. However, Americans at the time believed that this was just an accident, and by 1864, after the assassination of Lincoln, only few people mentioned this curse, and many other presidents such as Harrison, McKinley, and Reagan were killed. It's arguably one of the creepiest curses in American history.

1. Shadow

It is to become someone's shadow, to take the place of him to bear the victim of all disasters. In the era when there were no shadows, people used yin-yang techniques to use paper figures to bear disasters instead of themselves, but the ability of paper figures as Shikigami to bear disasters was limited, so a mysterious and sad group appeared, the shadows, in the world.

2. Physician of food loss

During the turbulent times in Japan, when illness was called 'cause and effect', the work of the spirits and spirits was performed by cultivators or shrine maidens, and the Eater was one of the most cruel mantras they could use. Eat the carrion of the sick and dead, create immunity in the body, and then use your own flesh and blood as medicine to give to those who have the same disease, so that no matter how difficult the disease is, it can be cured. And such a person is a poison jar in itself.

With the development of the times and the improvement of people's living standards, the number of people who can learn this mantra has gradually decreased, and there are no people who have volunteered to learn it, so the food doctor has become extinct, and the family that adheres to this mantra has also sealed it.

During the Tang Dynasty, a large number of Dongying people flowed in, and this kind of mantra was also brought to Middle Earth, and combined with the Taoist idea of cultivating immortals, eating the flesh of the sick evolved into absorbing the sick qi in his body, and using the dantian qi of his own cultivation to immune, which can also achieve the effect of curing the disease and saving people. Later, because someone unintentionally absorbed the corpse qi, he didn't expect that not only did he not die, but he increased his own cultivation, and the food removal physician was divided into two factions, one was to save people, and the other was to suck corpses. (To be continued......)

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