341. Records of ancient texts

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However, wheat is also thinking about new things at the moment, after all, it is a scientific and rigorous research paper, so scholars combine the legend of the monster of the snow-capped mountain with the actual production of human beings at that time, and give it a more scientific explanation. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 Although they inevitably carry some artificial speculation because of the specific category of customs and legends, this scholar must also interpret the mysterious and uncanny legends in a scientific direction. Just as literary works are people's acquired creations, and the customs and legends of gods and ghosts are also people's spiritual products, they are untrue. In this world, there are no real supernatural and inexplicable phenomena.

From the perspective of an ordinary person who has no spiritual powers, this explanation is understandable, it is normal logical reasoning. However, for people like Wheat who have learned about the supernatural powers, the legend may indeed have a certain degree of truth. There may be people adding to it later, but the main frame is likely to be accurate and reasonable.

Similarly, if we leave aside the main tone of science that this research paper is trying to emphasize, many of the references in it need to be carefully considered. It's very different from the oral legends that are now common in Snow Town, and at least as far as the Snow Maiden is concerned, it needs to be redefined. Not only that, but if that scholar's research has some credibility, then there is really more than one monster on the snowy mountain.

Wheat was still speculating before, except for the Snow Girl. Is the youkai that the scholars are referring to a snow monster or some other powerful monster that even wheat doesn't know? Or did he just learn about some miscellaneous monsters on the snowy mountains? But now, it seems that this scholar, who specializes in the folklore of snow, may have stumbled upon the ancient monster hidden in the snowy mountains, the Snow Yasha.

Speaking of which, there is a big difference between the research discourse of scholars and the understanding formed before wheat. However, the reason why Wheat considered his claims was mainly because of the rumors he had heard from the snow monsters before.

Wheat closed the magazine, then stood up and said to Rocky, "I'll go and return the magazine first, and talk as I walk." Wheat went to the front desk to get the magazine, and then left the photo studio with Rocky.

Walk on the way to the ski slopes. Wheat began to talk to Rocky about what he knew: "You should remember the snow monster you met yesterday. It told me something about the snowy mountain. ”

Rocky looked at her and said, "What's the matter?" ”

Wheat thought for a moment before continuing: "Legend has it that a long time ago, this snow-capped mountain near Snow Town was just an ordinary place. It's not a snow-capped mountain. But I don't know what's going on. A large amount of snow and ice accumulated overnight. It became this huge snow-capped mountain range. ”

At this point, Wheat paused. She wondered if she should tell him about the ghost book as well. Come and think about it. Wheat decided to confess to him anyway. After all, now I want him to help, and if there is something to hide, I wonder if it will not be conducive to them to solve this matter at that time. What's more, Rocky already knows a little bit about the ghost book, and it doesn't hurt to know more. In her opinion, he didn't mean to harm her, and he wasn't the kind of person who would go around telling other people's secrets. On the contrary, he does not socialize with people very much, let alone take the initiative to talk to people.

So, Wheat continued: "At that time, there happened to be a person who used the ghost book to come here. His appearance successfully stopped the spread of ice and snow, so that the snow-capped mountains stopped from expanding. "If it weren't for that, this huge snow-capped mountain range would be even more massive, it would be unimaginable.

Apparently, Rocky also captures important places: "Your ghost book used to appear here?" ”

Listening to his questioning, Wheat was not sure: "I don't know, I don't know how many ghost books there are." If there is only one copy, then that person must have a lot to do with me. ”

Wheat even had a guess that if the ghost book was something that had been passed down from generation to generation, then that person was most likely her ancestor.

Wheat continued: "Don't you think there is something in common with the paper we just saw? Wheat brought up the paper he had just seen studying the monsters in Snowtown.

According to the paper, according to the records of ancient documents, in very ancient times, the area near Snow Town was not a snow-capped mountain landform before, but a place similar to an ordinary plain. There is a very simple passage in the literature: "...... The Yaksha is born, the country is overturned, thousands of miles of ice are frozen, and thousands of miles of snow drifts. There are strangers from other places, the town of Yasha, calm the wind and snow, and save the people of Li from danger......"

This document was also written later, mainly because of the records of some customs and rumors of the time by people in ancient times, and it is still unknown how credible it is. Not only that, but the literature records this only a few sentences, thanks to which the scholar was able to look it up.

Most people will equate this Snow Yaksha with the Snow Maiden, thinking that the two are talking about the same thing. However, the scholar who conducted the study compared the earliest relevant documents that recorded the legendary image of the "Snow Maiden" and found that it was much later than the appearance of the "Yaksha". From this point of view, there was the Yaksha first, and then there was the Snow Maiden. In addition, scholars also make arguments and comparisons from several other aspects. He believes that long ago in ancient times, the people around Snow Town also conceived other yokai images. In other words, there are not only snow girls on the snow mountain, but also a snow yaksha.

Wheat didn't know if Snow Yasha existed, and judging from the paper alone, the scholar didn't know about the existence of the Snow Monster. Probably from the perspective of ordinary people, this paper is very detailed. Wheat, who can understand supernatural events, naturally knows that there are merits and inaccuracies in his formulation. For example, scholars attribute the images of Snow Yaksha and Snow Maiden to people's spiritual fiction, believing that they are only the creation of a specific era, showing people's awe of natural wind and snow in an era when productivity is backward. They are unable to explain some natural phenomena scientifically and rationally, but they hope that this unknown and mysterious nature will not affect their normal farming work. All this perception is not quite right in the eyes of Wheat, it just represents the atheistic values of ordinary people.

However, similar to the Yaksha's statement, Wheat thinks that it cannot be ignored just like that. Even if it's just a flash in ancient texts, and it seems that there are many elements of fiction. But there must be a reason for the groundlessness, and the people of ancient times would record it like this, and there must be some reason. In the era when gods and demons were wreaking havoc on the earth, the coexistence of yokai and humans was once known to everyone in the world. At that time, people may have known that there were monsters. Unlike now, people think that ghosts and gods are pure nonsense. In other words, it is possible that the Snow Yaksha really existed, and that would have been recorded by the person who wrote the book.

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