Chapter Seventy-Five: Opening the Coffin

"There's nothing difficult to do, don't you also know some feng shui, you can tell the coffin and leave it to you, and the rest can be handed over to me."

Crouching Tiger glanced at the compass in my hand and then spoke.

I nodded, although Crouching Tiger said that he didn't see other skills such as opening coffins, but Crouching Tiger has been in this circle for so long, and even if he is not a master in other aspects, he should be considered proficient.

Since I have decided to open the coffin, I naturally choose to believe in Crouching Tiger, and what I have to do now is to distinguish the meridian coffin in front of me.

He glanced down at the compass, turned his head to look at the meridian coffin in front of him, and thought for a moment.

In order to fit the feng shui pattern in the cemetery and not destroy the pattern of the entire cemetery, it is usually quite rigorous.

Therefore, the pair of meridian coffins in front of him must be arranged in some kind of feng shui order.

According to the characteristics of the meridian coffin, the principle of distribution of the two coffins must be arranged according to yin and yang.

The sub-coffin is a yang coffin, which is not used to preserve the corpse and burial goods, and only the noon coffin as a yin coffin is used to seal the corpse and burial goods.

Through the yin and yang hexagrams in the compass, it should be possible to determine which is the sub-coffin and which is the noon coffin.

However, now that we are in the direction of the depths of the earth, even if yin and yang are the most basic of these hexagrams, it is not easy to distinguish the meridian coffin.

The compass pointer can only directly determine the direction, but it cannot directly determine the hexagram, especially according to the adjustment of the hexagram position according to the main tomb.

According to this level, the direction we came out of the stone chamber should be where the stone chamber is located.

It is accessible in all directions, and there are passages on all four walls, so it is clear that this is not the entrance to this stone chamber, and the direction of this stone chamber is not the door of death.

It shouldn't be a shock to the two murderous gates, the most likely is the two Zhongping doors of Dumen and Jingmen.

According to the layout and angle of the whole room, according to the declination of the surrounding area, it can be determined that the direction we are entering is the view gate.

I let out a long breath, to be honest, I am not very sure, in the number of metaphysics, eight doors is a very advanced knowledge.

The eight gates represent personnel in the pattern of heaven, earth and man in Qimen Dunjia, so they are extremely important in the prediction of Qimen, especially the door that is present by God, and the door that is on duty, which has a great relationship with the measured things in the world.

What I learned in the book about Feng Shui is basically about the eight directions of the fixed position.

The first thing I want to do is to use the direction we came down to deduce the direction of the eight trigrams, and then identify the directions of the eight gates, and then use the reverse deduction to deduce the direction of yin and yang.

Now basically the direction of the eight doors has been determined, the hexagram positions of yin and yang are clearly visible on the compass, the left is the yang coffin, and the right is the yin coffin and the afternoon coffin.

"The coffin on the left should be a sub-coffin, and the coffin on the right is a noon coffin."

I was a little hesitant, although I found it, but I wasn't sure that the meridian coffin I found was the real meridian coffin.

"Well, it should be about the same, although I'm not good at it, but I still know a little bit, and it's the same result as I guessed."

Crouching Tiger stared closely at the two coffins in front of him, his eyes shot a fine light, and he also spoke.

At this moment, I was suddenly taken aback, and then I thought that Crouching Tiger had learned from Taoist priests, and the eight gates belonged to Qimen Dunjia, which was also a kind of Taoist mastery.

Even if Crouching Tiger is not good at this kung fu, at least he knows a little bit about it.

As soon as Crouching Tiger said this, my confidence in my heart was a little stronger, and my eyes fell back to the coffin on the right, if my speculation was true, what was in the coffin on the right?

"Little brother, leave the next part of the coffin to me, after all, I don't know what is in the coffin."

As I pondered, Wolong had already taken out the tools for opening the coffin from the package, including things like a cone and a small crowbar.

I heard Crouching Tiger's words and immediately nodded, what Crouching Tiger said was not wrong, according to my current experience, if there is really something hidden in this coffin, I guess I have no way to deal with it at all.

Crouching Tiger's small cone gently pierced the edge of the coffin, pried open a gap in the middle of the coffin lid, and then pierced the tip of the crowbar into the gap in the coffin.

"Click....."

Under the force of the crouching tiger, the crucified coffin made a clicking sound, and the gap became larger and larger, and gradually the entire coffin lid became active.

Soon, but the lid was completely loose, the lid of this coffin was made entirely of wood, not too heavy, and it took a little effort to push it up, but it could still be pushed.

It didn't take long for the lid of the coffin made of special wood to hit the ground with a bang, making a big sound.

There wasn't any strange smell coming from the coffin, and if it weren't for the fact that there was no sound of the mechanism activating when the coffin was opened, I would have thought that Crouching Tiger had opened a coffin with nothing.

Taking advantage of my neck, I glanced into the coffin, and sure enough, as I guessed, the open coffin was indeed a noon coffin, and there were four or five burial goods and a strange corpse in the coffin.

The reason why this corpse is a little strange is naturally because this corpse is not a complete corpse, but a corpse that has been broken in two.

This is quite puzzling, who is buried here, according to the scale of this tomb, can appear in any coffin, should be a famous figure in the Yan Kingdom at that time.

But why didn't such a character leave a whole corpse when he was buried?

But seeing this scene, I was a lot relieved, at least such a corpse will not undergo a corpse transformation, is it possible that this half of the corpse can still jump out?

"It's not dangerous, but there aren't many funeral goods here, I thought there would be a lot of funeral goods in a coffin like the meridian coffin, which is a relatively complex mechanism, but I didn't expect it to be like this."

"Although these funerary items are in good condition and are good jade pieces, they are too small in size and too few in number."

Crouching Tiger took out a pair of gloves from the package, put them on his hand, took out the jade piece in the coffin, and after carefully looking at the side of his hand, he immediately spoke.

Seriously, the contents of this coffin are actually worth a lot of money, and they are estimated to be worth close to one million, but they are still a little worse than the funeral goods they saw before.

It was because of this that Crouching Tiger had a disappointed expression.

However, no matter how small the mosquito is, it is still meat, not to mention that these jade pieces are not mosquitoes, and they quickly put these jade pieces into the package.

After tidying up everything, Crouching Tiger moved his body.