Chapter 367: Yang Acupoint Yin Acupoint

At this point, it can be seen that the influence of the religious culture of the Central Plains at that time on the primitive religious culture of the grassland, they changed from the most primitive primitive sect to the creation sect, and in a strict sense, it has been separated from the category of shamanism, which is already a new religious model.

At that time, when the Liao State was the strongest, it was also the time when their sect was most prosperous, and at that time, they had many followers, but unfortunately, with the slow decline of the national strength of the Liao State, the entire religion also went downhill.

And when the Liao State led by Emperor Tianzuo could not resist the invasion of the Jin State and gradually showed its decline, the leader of this sect, the guy called the shaman in the sect, together with his priests, called their followers to unite and resist the invasion of the Jin soldiers.

It's a pity that these disciples were all herdsmen before, and under the strong attack power of those Tunguska barbarians, they all became cannon fodder, but fortunately, the sect leader saw that the momentum was not right, and quickly fled for his life, so that this religion still had some fire.

It's just that after such a war, the whole religion is on the verge of collapse, and most of the believers have responded to the call of their sect leader to visit the gods they usually believe in.

At this point, this religion collapsed, and at this time, Emperor Tianzuo of the Liao State could not resist the invasion of the Jin soldiers at all, and retreated again and again, giving up most of the land to the enemy.

The leader of this religion, seeing that the entire Liao Kingdom was about to perish, and the religion he led was hopeless for revival, so he called on the remaining die-hard believers to dig out a secret underground temple in this place according to the instructions of the gods. Bai Du billion hey, Yan, brother free of charge without bullet window to watch the next chapter

He intends to use this underground temple to cast spells and summon the gods of his mind to stop the invasion of the Golden Soldiers and restore their religion to its former glory.

This crazy plan, which mobilized all their die-hard cultists, took six years to complete the construction of this temple.

When the temple was completed, according to what the master called "God's instructions," he divided the die-hard believers into two parts, one of the die-hard believers in the so-called yang cave, and the other part of the die-hard believers in what he called the yin hole.

He then had the two groups of believers collectively sacrifice themselves for the gods and return to nature by burying them alive, so that he could summon the gods they thought of as they would fight for him.

Wu Ze read the text on this stele in one go, the general meaning of the stele is like this, the content of this made him deeply shocked, for these fanatical religious believers, can dedicate themselves to religion without hesitation, he always feels a little incredible.

According to Wu Ze's own understanding, the so-called Yang Cave is the place where the entire cave skeleton was dug by the subordinates of the previous Deputy Commander Ma, that is, the cave where Wu Ze and they fought the Skeleton King, and the other place called the Yin Cave should be the hall where countless zombies emerged from underground.

According to Feng Shui, this place itself belongs to the land of extreme yin, plus the two living pits of yin and yang, thus constituting the main body of this cursed land, after thousands of years of evolution, it has become a cursed place that everyone fears.

Whether the sect leader finally summoned their gods to fight for him is not recorded on this stone tablet, and the final result is unknown, but the Liao State was completely destroyed by the barbarians from Tunguska in the second year of the construction of this temple, that is, in 1125.

Annihilated in the long river of history with the Liao State, as well as the religion recorded on this stone tablet, whether it is a country, a nation, or a religion, all of them cannot escape the arrangement of fate.

In any case, the fate of these believers who voluntarily dedicated themselves to religion always makes people sigh, and Wu Ze and the three of them sighed about it.

It's no wonder that this place has gradually become a cursed place, and the unyielding soul power of these believers who died for religion alone is enough to change the feng shui pattern here.

Not to mention, in order to summon the gods, they may have cast some spells here, and there are always so many elusive things in this world.

After reading this inscription, I also have a preliminary understanding of the origin of this cursed place, but how this place is mixed with the legend of the skull, this question is still unsolvable, maybe many questions, there is no answer at all.

After reading the inscription, Luo Fatzi circled around the stele again, but unfortunately found nothing, only the front and back sides were carved with Chinese and Khitan scripts, and there were no other marks.

Wu Ze and Jiang Yan also looked around, and after finding nothing, the three of them walked towards the first steps of this temple, which were made of stone bars, with a total of twelve steps.

Wu Ze and the three of them stepped up these steps and walked to the second floor of the temple, only to see that this floor was extremely wide, and the entire ground was paved with a kind of bluestone, like a square.

There was nothing around the wide platform, except for a pile of stones, about half a man high, which seemed to be a miniature version of the modern Mongolian Aobao.

The so-called Ao Bao, which is just a transliteration of the Mongolian language, is also called "Obo" or "Stone Pile", "Drum Pack" or something, which means "pile" in Chinese.

This Ao Bao has always been an object of worship for the nomads of the steppe, and now, the Mongolian sacrifice of Ao Bao is also one of their most important sacrificial activities, which is also said to be a form of worship handed down by ancient shamanism.

The sight of a miniature version of Ao Bao here also seems to confirm that this lineage is indeed from ancient shamanism.

It's just that the Ao Bao that Wu Ze and they see now is smaller and more refined than the Ao Bao of the modern Mongolian people.

Such a miniature version of Ao Bao is all made of an unknown, white stone, which reflects a soft light slightly under the illumination of Wu Ze's three people's flashlights, showing a crystal clear feeling.

And this Ao Bao, the technique of building stones is unique, like a handicraft, circle by circle, spiraling up, the veins are clear, staggered, it looks pleasing to the eye, and the mood is happy!