Chapter Eighty-Seven: The Yin Soldier Borrows the Way

Jiang Wei knew that Fei Zhi and they were buried in Beilongpo, and originally wanted to go to Beilongpo, but because the expedition was very urgent, Jiang Wei did not go to Beilongpo to worship Fei Zhi. And when he heard that the soldiers came back and said that they had indeed met the Yin soldiers, Jiang Wei thought that these so-called Yin soldiers were probably the souls of those people.

Besides, the soldier then told Jiang Wei what he had seen and heard in the village a few days ago and what he had encountered in Beilongpo.

There were three soldiers left in the village at that time, and the first few days were mainly to inquire about local rumors about the Yin soldiers' borrowing of the Tao. The three of them had almost inquired in this village, but those who had seen the Yin Soldier borrowed the way, they almost all said the same thing to each other.

In the end, it was found that most of the Yin soldiers appeared at night, and if they appeared during the day, it must be a rainy day, and every time they saw these Yin soldiers, almost all of them rushed to the northeast.

It is said that a villager in this village once witnessed the Yin soldiers borrowing the way. This person's surname is Liang, and he is a local langzhong, who is over 50 years old. Liang Laohan has a son, who inherits his father's business and also follows Liang Laohan to study medicine, so he often follows Liang Laohan to the mountains to collect medicine. Although there are mountains all around, there are some medicinal herbs that are not available in the vicinity, so they occasionally go to some distant places to collect some medicinal herbs they need.

One day, Liang Laohan, as usual, took his son to the mountains to collect medicine, and this time they went to a far place, and by the time they came back, it was already late. When they came back from collecting medicine, they happened to pass by Beilongpo. When they arrived at Beilongpo, they suddenly heard some strange sounds as they walked. The sound sounded like the sound of an army marching and walking, and it was very noisy in the silence of the night.

At first, Liang Laohan didn't think too much about it, because Wei and Shu often fought at that time, so it was normal for some soldiers of Shu to pass through here, and the two continued to move forward. When the two of them had not gone far, they saw a bright light not far ahead. The light looked strange.

Usually marching at night, the army's lighting tools are mostly torches. But the bright lights that Liang Laohan saw didn't look like they came from torches, and the color of those lights looked a little green. Liang Laohan felt very strange when he saw this, and thought, what are these people taking? Due to the distance, it is not clear to see at all.

Liang Laohan pondered as he walked, because those people and Liang Laohan were walking in the opposite direction, so it didn't take long for those people to get closer and closer to Liang Laohan. When Liang Laohan saw clearly what the people in front of him were carrying, he was scared into a cold sweat.

It turned out that the green firelight that Liang Laohan saw before was indeed not a torch, and when he saw this team of men and horses wearing the military uniforms of the Shu army, it was certain that this was the army of the Shu Kingdom. But some of them, each carrying a white lantern in their hands, but the light in the lantern was very strange, it was all green and shining.

Looking at those people again, their faces were pale, expressionless, their eyes were black, and they couldn't see whether they were open or closed, and even the war horses they were riding were very weird, with green eyes. After all, Liang Laohan is in his fifties, and he is well-informed, and he knows that he has encountered something unclean.

Liang Laohan had heard rumors of Yin soldiers borrowing the Tao before, but he had never met them. Usually, there can be a situation where the Yin soldiers take advantage of the way, most of which is because these unjust souls fought a battle that should not be lost during their lifetime, which made them feel that they had died very unjustly, so the ghosts did not disperse after death and still gathered together. Their only thought was to continue to fight the enemy.

It is said that when you encounter such a situation, you must calm down and never be afraid. Usually people can see ghosts, which means that the surrounding environment is prosperous and yang is declining at this time, and people's yang energy is too weak, so it is easy to bump into those unclean things.

There is also a saying that the faint of heart are more likely to see hell than the bold. When a person is frightened, he becomes afraid, and the more frightened he is, the weaker the yang energy in his body, and the weaker the yang energy, the easier it is to see ghosts. And after this person sees a ghost, most of them will be covered by a ghost, or a ghost will call a ghost.

And when you encounter the situation of the Yin Soldier borrowing the way, you must first stabilize your emotions, try not to make yourself nervous, and then immediately give way, turn your back to the Yin Soldier, close your eyes, and concentrate. Listen with your own ears, because they will also make some sounds of walking or colliding between weapons, and when these sounds are gone, they will also go away. At this time, it is enough to bow to their backs and leave.

Besides, after Liang Laohan's son saw these Yin soldiers at this time, he didn't know that this was the Yin soldiers, and looked at those Yin soldiers with a blank face, and just wanted to ask Liang Laohan why these soldiers were so strange, but Liang Laohan gagged his mouth with his hand, and then whispered to him: "Don't look, turn around quickly and close your eyes." ”

Liang Laohan's son didn't know what was going on, and when he saw that his father was so nervous, he didn't dare to speak anymore, so he did as his father said. The two of them stood on the side of the road, with their backs to those Yin soldiers, until the voice faded away, and Liang Laohan breathed a sigh of relief. Then he asked his son to follow him to pay homage to the Yin soldiers who were far away, and then continued to rush home.

Although it was a thrill to encounter the Yin soldiers this time, the father and son returned home safely all the way, but this Liang Laohan still couldn't rest assured. For he had heard that whoever had seen the Yin Soldier borrowing the Tao would soon die. So Liang Laohan has always been apprehensive about this matter.

Two days later, Liang Laohan and his son suddenly fell ill. Liang Laohan himself is a doctor, but he can't tell what disease he and his son have, he thought that he and his son might have such a few days of longevity, but he didn't expect that after another two days, the two of them were cured.

As time passed, Liang Laohan gradually forgot about it. Originally, I thought that since I had nothing to do with my son, I buried this matter in my heart. But later, he heard that the village began to spread that there were Yin soldiers borrowing the road in Beilongpo, Liang Laohan was still strange at the time, he and his son had never mentioned this matter to outsiders, how did they know?

It turned out that it was not only the two of them who met the Yin Soldier who borrowed the way, but there were also some people in this village who had also encountered it one after another, but no one had ever had any accidents because of this. Everyone is almost in the same situation, anyone who has encountered the Yin soldiers will definitely get an illness after returning home, and he will be cured in two days.

Later, until Jiang Wei's troops passed by here, the villagers mentioned the incident to Jiang Wei and them again. After listening to what Liang Laohan said, the three soldiers decided to go to Beilongpo at night to find out.

On weekdays, it is normal for these soldiers to talk about walking at night or something. However, this time was obviously different from the past, the three of them were a little scared, but the military order was like a mountain, and Liang Laohan told them that these Yin soldiers had not harmed anyone, and the three of them had the courage to go to Beilongpo that night.

In the first two nights, they didn't encounter any Yin soldiers borrowing the way, and until the third night, these three people also encountered the Yin soldiers borrowing the way. However, the three men did not wait on the road, but hid in the jungle on both sides of the road beforehand.

At that time, the three of them were very nervous with each other since they heard those voices, but in order to see the situation clearly, several people also stubbornly hid under the bushes and secretly looked out. Originally, these three people thought that they were hiding here, and if they didn't make a sound, they wouldn't alarm those Yin soldiers, and they didn't want to turn their faces to their side when these Yin soldiers passed by, and they all seemed to see them.

I saw that these Yin soldiers were wearing the uniforms of the Shu army, and their faces were originally expressionless, but when these Yin soldiers looked back at them, they all showed a weird smile on their faces, and this scene almost scared the three of them unconscious. After the Yin soldiers passed, the three of them hurriedly came to the road, kowtowing and making waves in the direction where the Yin soldiers were going. Then the three of them ran desperately to the village.

On the second day, the three of them did not stay for a moment, and rode fast horses to chase the large army.

Jiang Wei listened to what the three soldiers said, and his heart suddenly felt a little uncomfortable. He knew that those Yin soldiers were those who were to be cured. Before Fei Zhi's death, he had promised him that after returning to Chengdu, he would play the queen and add him to the knighthood, but he didn't expect that he couldn't wait for that day. This opportunity has an extraordinary meaning for someone of his origin.

Thinking of this, Jiang Wei suddenly decided that he must go back and worship Fei Zhi first, hoping that Fei Zhi's unjust soul can get some comfort and not have the situation of Yin soldiers taking advantage of the Tao again. Later, Jiang Wei ordered people to set up camp on the spot, and then took a few people to Beilongpo.

After arriving at Beilongpo, Jiang Wei came to the place where Fei Zhi was buried, only to see that the place was a very steep small cliff, and a large area under the cliff was recessed, and Fei Zhi and them were buried here, because the situation was tense at that time, those who came to bury them just put their bodies here, and they were not even buried.

And by this time, it had been a year, and those corpses had all turned into bones, and even the bones of Fei Zhi could no longer be found. Seeing this, Jiang Wei felt very desolate, knelt on one knee, and worshiped these bones. Jiang Wei promised Fei Zhi that although he couldn't wait for the day he returned to Chengdu, when he returned to Chengdu this time, he would definitely play and posthumously give Fei Zhi a nickname.

After paying homage to Fei Zhi, just as Jiang Wei and the others were about to get up and leave, they suddenly turned around and found an old man standing not far from them, watching them all the time. I saw that the old man was wearing a Taoist robe, with a long beard and hair, all of which were white, but his face was full of red light, and he looked very energetic. As soon as the old man saw Jiang Wei and them getting up to leave, he smiled and ran to Jiang Wei and them.

When the old man walked in front of Jiang Wei, before Jiang Wei could speak, the old man smiled and said to Jiang Wei: "If the old man is not mistaken, this is the great general Jiang Boyo, right?" ”

Jiang Wei listened to it and asked puzzledly, "Oh? How do you know I'm Jiang Wei? ”