Chapter 5 The Iron Coffin
Zhang Qishan looked at it and immediately stopped. Just now, his mind was loose and he was in a trance, and as soon as Qi Tiezui reminded him, he also felt that there was something wrong.
The difference on the bright surface, the last section of the carriage, the armor is focused on reinforced, the armor is thicker, and the welding is more tight. But Zhang Qishan vaguely felt another difference, but after thinking about it again, he still couldn't grasp the uncomfortable feeling.
"Fortune tellers, don't sell them. Tell me, it makes sense that you don't have to go in this last carriage. â
"The Buddha underestimates me." Qi Tiezui glanced at Zhang Qishan, he was forcibly pulled twice by Zhang Qishan just now, and he had to get it back. So he grabbed Zhang Qishan's hand, pulled him to the platform and walked a few steps, turned around and pointed to the locomotive, and explained it section by section.
"In this first carriage, most of them are scattered all kinds of old longevity materials, some with stone coffins, and some only have naked coffins, all of which are numbered." Qi Tiezui said: "Judging from the marked text above, most of these coffins come from the same tomb, I don't know if the Buddha has found it, the size of these coffins is generally about the same, so they should all be the auxiliary coffins for the burial, and then there is the accommodation carriage, and all the people who are pressed live in this carriage." The escort car is further back - the last one. â
"Are you saying that the carriage of this train is the burial chamber, and a carload of people guarding the most important last carriage should be the main burial chamber, which should be filled with-" Zhang Qishan paused: "The main coffin of the owner of the tomb?" â
"Exactly, Buddha, the big sand pocket near Changsha, the big coffin inside is as big as the house, you have come here to say that you have entered a few, you look at the shape and size of this last carriage, do you want a huge coffin?"
Zhang Qishan turned his head and said to Adjutant Zhang: "All those who are not surnamed Zhang in the station, all go out." â
Adjutant Zhang nodded, stepped forward and began to shout, many soldiers who were "not surnamed Zhang" came out of the queue and trotted out of the station, all of them seemed to be relieved, this train is not in this business, and no one wants to get involved. A soldier with a poisoning mask ran by, Zhang Qishan grabbed it, ripped off his mask, and handed it to Qi Tiezui.
Qi Tiezui turned his head horizontally, don't! "Buddha, you underestimate me again, I didn't bring the first few carriages, let's save this last one."
Zhang Qishan smiled, put on a gas mask, and walked away. Qi Tiezui was stunned, and said in his heart Zhang Qishan, you bastard, you don't play cards according to reason. Immediately another soldier was captured, and he took off his mask and put it on himself.
Following the Buddha to the last carriage, Qi Tiezui looked all the way through the gas mask, and couldn't help but think in his heart, he had always thought that this was an armored train of the Japanese, and there were important goods in the car, and he was afraid that the guerrillas would blast the railroad tracks, so he had to be sealed with iron armor, but the dormitory carriage was also sealed with a completely welded iron plate, and all the people inside died. How to look at this, how evil it is.
The corpses just now were in a terrible state of death, fearing that there were parasites or infectious diseases, and the Japanese spies drove such a carriage into Changsha, did they want the Changsha plague and break the fighting spirit of the Changsha army?
But why are there so many coffins on the train? Could it be that infectious diseases come from coffins? I am afraid that the Buddha thought of this and put on a gas mask. But isn't it a little too late?
After the iron sheet of the last carriage was welded open, as Qi Tiezui expected, a wooden coffin appeared, the surface of the wooden coffin was rotten, and the inside had been limeized, Zhang Qishan asked people to smash it with the butt of a gun, revealing a big hole, Qi Tiezui was the first to climb in this time, and found that the height inside the coffin was not high, the ground was covered with straw, and two or three corpses with guns on their backs were lying on the ground. Qi Tiezui looked down and saw that the movements of the corpses were exactly the same as those lying on the bed, and he felt Ling Ran in his heart. I saw a huge sarcophagus behind the corpse, placed in the center of the carriage coffin, because it was heavy, the bottom of the coffin was a little concave, and only this coffin was placed in the entire carriage.
Zhang Qishan approached with a wind lantern and saw the patterns and some strange traces on the coffin, which were pieces of black iron, poured on the surface of the coffin, covering the gap between the coffin and the coffin lid.
On the black iron, there are many symbols similar to Dao symbols, which are very complicated, Zhang Qishan and Qi Tiezui glanced at each other.
"The coffin has skin, the belt is iron, the iron is gold, and the whistle coffin." Qi Tiezui recited the mantra handed down by the older generation, and he had already begun to realize what was happening on this train. This last carriage is a complete coffin, and the Japanese dug out the entire coffin, then covered it with iron armor, and disguised it as a carriage. These corpses with guns, which were supposed to be guards on duty, seem to have died directly while on duty.
This behavior is really incredible, what does Japan want to do in a whole tomb, if you rob a tomb for property, then it is enough to open the coffin to obtain gold and silver. The burial chamber is a pile of rotten wood, I really like it, and it is easy to transport after dismantling, so why dig up the whole coffin and take it away as a whole?
Qi Tiezui felt that this must have something to do with the sarcophagus in the coffin, which had been sealed with molten iron, which was a means of ancient tomb robbers. Legend has it that in ancient times, when the mountains and rivers were vicious, and when the feng shui of many blessed lands was destroyed, the corpses of underground tombs were easy to transform. If the tomb robber Tufuzi encounters a corpse or a coffin with evil spirits, he will dig a pit on the spot, melt the weapon, seal the coffin with molten iron, and leave a hole on the top of the coffin that only allows one hand to pass through, and when the molten iron condenses, he will enter the coffin with one hand and explore the contents of the coffin. If there is a change in the coffin, he will cut off his arm to save his life.
Because there is a hole in the coffin, like a whistle. So this kind of coffin is called a whistle coffin. When later generations saw this kind of coffin, there were actually two possibilities, one was that the whistle coffin had been emptied at that time, so it was an empty shell and worthless, and the other was that the whistle coffin had changed at that time, and someone had broken their hands and left, and the things in the coffin were still there. Therefore, the sand and sentry coffin in later generations may not be an empty coffin, perhaps the things in the coffin have not been touched.
But when you reach in, you have to see if your eight characters are hard. Qi Tiezui's mantra comes from this.
This sarcophagus is also painted with the number: 壹, and there is a line of words underneath: Tomb is positive. The floor of the coffin was about to collapse, and it must have been full of things.
"The molten iron sealed the coffin, and the words were engraved on the iron sheet, which were carved by the master who hung the mirror on the train." Qi Tiezui wiped his eyes and put them on, revealing the unique expression of Mr. Feng Shui: "There must be iron nails within three steps of your feet, adjutant, all the snakes on the scene will be driven away." â
After saying that, he lowered his head, Zhang Qishan took a few steps back, and sure enough, both of them saw that the coffin around the coffin was full of nails, surrounding the sarcophagus.