Chapter 17: Maoshan Orthodoxy
I still remember that before the old man died, there was a big battle with evil things, which shows that the old man has a premonition of what is about to happen, and he should leave some clues.
Thinking of this, Tang Ying's gaze unconsciously fell on the Dharma platform.
The statue of the god enshrined on it is half a meter high, carved from stone, although it is not painted, but it is vivid and not angry. Although Tang Ying is not a member of the Xuanmen, he is proficient in history, so he naturally knows that this statue is the founder of the Maoshan faction, Sanmao Zhenjun. It can be seen that the old man is a disciple of the orthodox Maoshan faction.
Compasses, rune papers, lotus lanterns, these things, there is nothing to study, Tang Ying's attention is all focused on the statue.
Because the statue is carved from pure stone, it is very heavy, and it is covered with incense ash, so it can be seen that it has not been moved since it was placed on the altar.
But after Tang Ying looked closely, she found that there were obviously a circle of clean marks around the base of the statue, maybe the statue had not been moved, but it had definitely been moved!
Tang Ying stopped Chen Jinguang, who was rummaging around like a headless fly, and stretched out his hand to point at the statue: "Lift it up." ”
"That's Sanmao Zhenjun, also known as Subtle Yuantong Zhenjun, when grandpa was alive, he resolutely refused to let me touch it!"
"Since you have taboos, then I'll do it myself, anyway, I'm not a disciple of Maoshan."
Although she said so, Tang Ying was a girl after all, weak and delicate, and she couldn't lift the idol with all her strength. Chen Jinguang was worried that Tang Ying would damage the statue, so he had to lift the statue to the height of five fingers, and said angrily: "What can be under the statue?" I don't know what you think......"
Before he finished complaining, Chen Jinguang's voice stopped abruptly, and he watched in amazement as Tang Ying pulled out a blue book from under the statue.
The style of the book is very retro, with a blue cover, bound with hemp rope, and on it is written four large characters "The Secret Book of Spiritual Light".
This book looks old, and the pages are 'crispy', and a little force may tear it up.
"What kind of book is this?" Tang Ying asked while looking at the ancient books.
Chen Jinguang was also confused: "I've never seen it, it must be grandpa's treasure, don't break it." ”
Tang Ying nodded, carefully opened the pages of the book, and read it carefully, it recorded a large number of talismans, spells, Daomen and other knowledge, when turning to the 'zombie chapter', Tang Ying suddenly became extremely serious, and whispered to Chen Jinguang.
"Zombies, born of yin and resentment, immortal and immortal, with resentment as strength, and blood as food......"
According to the records in the "Secret Book of Spiritual Light", zombies also have a hierarchy, but they pay more attention to bloodline. Ordinary zombies have a slow cultivation speed, while zombies of noble bloodline have an extremely fast cultivation speed. However, in addition to the ancient zombie ancestors, the zombies with the most noble bloodline are only at the general level.
And Jingyan is a royal family......
In the past, Tang Ying thought that as long as the body was stiff, the evil thing was a zombie.
After reading "The Secret Book of Spiritual Light", Tang Ying realized that she had always confused corpse evil with zombies.
Corpse evil includes walking corpses, dry corpses, shadow corpses, resentful corpses, bloody corpses, and so on...... The only exception is zombies.
Because the conditions for the formation of zombies are extremely harsh, the vast majority of zombies are transformed by ordinary people, and the high-ranking officials and dignitaries are buried in a beautiful manner after their deaths, and there are no prerequisites for the formation of zombies at all. Therefore, as long as there are zombies in the movie, they all wear official uniforms, which is actually a very serious mistake.