Chapter 176: The Way to Survive
And it also mentions the question of whether it is visible or not, referring to the celestial bodies in the unit of vision, which also contains another meaning, that is, the objects represented by each at the turn of day and night.
However, there are more than these stars in the sky, and there are even some stars that can be discovered by the naked eye, but why are they thought to be the only two celestial bodies?
That's because time, what we are exposed to, is also the biggest factor that sustains our survival.
Time is not the sun and the moon, but the sun and the moon can effectively represent the course of time.
In this way, we have developed a kind of routine in this alternation, which is the time we have divided?
They also inspired the emergence of another factor, that is, observation, no matter when, we will always see the sun and moon in the sky, and they record the passage of time exactly.
This also allows people to learn a kind of dependence, thus turning the heavens into two forms.
With what we see, we understand more and have different degrees of speculation and observation in different directions.
Their existence will also be divided into trajectories by people according to the same law, that is, the appearance drawn by the skywatcher.
The sky is not an object, but a form, and the earth is the same as the earth.
And the important part of the celestial ring is the sun and moon that create time, and the sun and moon are also filtered out of the huge sky and come to us.
It's like seeing a god from another world, observing us.
The celestial ring is in the same position as the earth's ring, the difference is that the heaven is substantially large, but the earth is ethereal large.
However, the reason for this is that both spaces are in the same area, but the sky is huge because it is very dense, perhaps carrying the same amount, but the density of matter on the earth is greater.
This can also be understood as human beings on earth, and the ancient sky had the sun and moon, symbolizing the leaders of mankind, Fuxi and Nuwa.
They check and balance each other, straighten the sky, look down on the earth, and learn from the people on the earth.
And all living beings, that is, the bright stars in the sky, between the sun and the moon, they have no color, but if you get closer, you will find that everyone has a huge mental structure and an all-encompassing inner world.
This is the difference between distance and time, which confines us to the narrow physical world, and it is difficult to observe each other at a faster speed and up close.
And because of what we see, the earth around us, everyone's heart, is also huge, so the density of the earth ring is very large, and even everyone can become the ruler of this earth.
In this contrast, time becomes an important channel for observing our relationship with the stars.
Therefore, the sun and moon celestial bodies have become synonymous with time, and the concept of time is projected in people's hearts.
It is a year for the heavens to turn around, and the earth to turn around for a day, and people's persistent observation of this kind of thing is a lifetime, and for people, the calculation of this life is a jiazi, that is, sixty years.
With such a concept of time, people in the past only accepted the life span of a person at the age of 60, and once they crossed the age of 60, they would be regarded as demons and forcibly exceeded.
However, the time of a lifetime is far from being calculated in this way, because there are many uncertainties in the observation of heaven and earth.
Even modern people are not sure that they are 100% accurate in astronomy, as if it were a weather forecast, but a prediction that is closer to the truth.
It's just that the ancients had no way to verify their guesses, and only judged the time according to the general situation.
It's like the sun really only has six hours? Does the moon come out on time after the sun sets?
In ancient times, astronomical observations may have been very simple, mostly out of bold guesses, and there was no way to verify them, so they were controlled by subjective thoughts and believed in the simple content they saw in front of them.
However, for the skywatchers who left these paintings, it may be a mockery of those who are ignorant, because it divides the sun and the moon into two trajectories.
Although what we see is still the same, this kind of picture foreshadows the instability of time.
But there is another situation mentioned in the text outside the painting - Yuan Jia Twelve? This makes people think deeply, Yuan Yi is twelve Jiazi, that is, the life of twelve people.
Could this be that this means that only twelve generations will observe the changes in the sky together to see these two trajectories, or can we see the sun and moon overlapping?
The gaze returned to the mural, and the two trajectories were circled by the celestial ring, and at the same time as the sun and moon rotated, the celestial ring also rotated.
This also foreshadows the relationship between the year and the day, but in this relationship, I feel that something is missing.
So what is it?
I tried to straighten them out, but the more I thought about it, the more complicated it became, and finally I had to change to another way of thinking, and began to count the imaginary spheres, and after counting them in a circle, I suddenly understood, but I couldn't explain it, but I didn't know how to talk about it.
Looking at this mural, there are too many contents depicted on it, and there are different levels of understanding, this is definitely not something that can be recorded by one person, could it be that this painting has also gone through twelve jiazi, the result of twelve generations of watching the sky?
The gaze returned to those words, Yuan Jia Twelve, the life of twelve people.
Wisdom is like a chain that binds everything until the end of the process, when we can see the whole thing, the whole content.
But here I see all the laws, I see the last overlapping sun and moon, and what does it get, whether it is the distance in the stars, or the complexity of seeing through the human heart.
Perhaps, this painting is what it painted, and it is also the dead in this coffin, which ushered in death, and thus became the ruler of the living beings in the earth.
Because of wisdom, when people lose their shackles, wisdom becomes the decisive force.
It's like an allusion to cultivating to become an immortal in ancient times, and the wisdom passed down from generation to generation is enough to create everything, and that is also a way to achieve true freedom.
Only if you see everything in the world and understand the rules of its operation, you will break free from the control of the rules and create another independent world.
However, this kind of inheritance is also something that can be encountered but not sought, and it requires not only luck, but also one's own understanding and cognition of this power to be able to accept it.
However, there are a few mortals who can completely condense the wisdom of twelve people and hundreds of years, and completely accept it in their own time of more than ten years.
Maybe it's not the external factors that we can't seek, but it's just because we can't accept it, and even in our opinion, it's a kind of catastrophe, so we won't encounter it.
I was so confused by these murals that I was caught up in them for a while, and it was difficult to find my way out.
But I didn't want to stand still, so I had to choose to move in other directions, only to feel the light swaying in front of me, but I still unconsciously recalled what I saw just now.
The lingering content was finally wrapped in a few keywords, twelve people, eyes that saw the overlapping sun and moon, and people and stars.
Around these keywords, I screened out different forms and different levels of ideas in my mind.
After looking away from the murals, I looked absentmindedly at the other places, but I didn't see anything wrong here except the murals.
Closing my eyes, I tried to avoid the question and began to look for an exit instead.
But just as I was unintentionally shaking the glow stick and looking for direction under the coffin, I suddenly noticed that the flashlight on the ground was moving.
The flashlight was mine, and it was dropped when I smashed the black cat, but now it looks like someone picked it up.
Although the light was not bright, it could still shine through the gap below, at least it made people feel reassured, but when it disappeared so suddenly, the darkness suddenly burst out from under their feet.
I subconsciously looked over, but the gap was so small that I could see who had taken the flashlight, but if someone came over, they would have found the coffin!
Thinking of this possibility, my heart moved, could it be that Baizhou woke up? Great, it would be great if he could come over and help.
I shouted a few times outside, but I felt that the sound was trapped here, and there was no way to get out, and the louder I went, the louder the sound echoed in my ears.
Seeing that hope was in front of me, I didn't want to give up just like that, so I slapped hard in the coffin, but I didn't know what kind of coffin it was, but it was definitely not wooden, and it was hard and cold to beat, but it didn't seem to make much noise.
At this moment, the flashlight slid along the stone wall not far away, and then shook again, because I couldn't see clearly here, but I felt that the person with the flashlight was walking towards me.
Could it be that Baizhou found blood on the ground, did he come to save me?
But just as I was waiting for him with great anticipation, I suddenly heard the voice of the black cat, and although the sound was small, I could still hear it clearly.
In an instant, the approaching light swept mercilessly towards other places.
I was almost not angry, and 10,000 alpacas rushed by in my heart, and immediately supported my whole body with my arms, gritted my teeth, and when I lifted the coffin, I threw the chains around me violently, trying to use the chains to support a gap.
I don't know if the chain is strong enough, but I don't want to give up this great opportunity, so I didn't think about it so much and just threw the chain away.
However, in an instant, the tremendous pressure on my body pressed me back to the ground, so that the suspension crushed my ribs.
After losing my strength, I crawled on the ground panting, and slowly looked up into the gap in the edge of the coffin, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that the chain was firmly there, so that the coffin was tilted a small distance.
I crawled on the ground, my head on the ground, my eyes looking out through the gap held up by the chains.
In the darkness, the light was regained, and I saw the light of the flashlight, and the person who had picked up the flashlight just now came back, most likely hearing the sound of the slamming sound when I had just propped up the coffin and suddenly put it down.