Chapter 361: Zhangxiong Kingdom

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We were about to enter the hotel, the door suddenly opened from the inside, hula came out of five or six people, all wearing sunglasses, in Tibet, many people wear sunglasses to protect against ultraviolet rays, but these people are completely different from ordinary tourists, which makes people feel dangerous. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

When the leader saw us, his pace suddenly stopped. This person has short hair and a long scar on his forehead, which cuts directly across his left eye and down to his jaw, like a huge centipede lying on his face, making people feel extremely terrifying.

I don't know what his gaze looks like under his sunglasses, he just paused slightly, and immediately walked towards an off-road vehicle in front of the house.

When they were all out, we entered the gate, and I walked at the end, feeling a little uneasy, and looked back to see Scarface in the passenger seat, turning his head to face me.

I caught up and whispered to Lao Pan: "There seems to be something wrong with these people, I don't know if it will be the Green Snake." ”

Lao Pan bowed slightly: "None of them are ordinary people, from now on, everyone should be on guard." ”

Entering the hotel, directly opposite us was a registration desk with a television set on it, and behind the registration desk sat a Tibetan girl, who was watching a TV program with great interest.

I don't know what show I saw, the girl giggled, and turned a blind eye to us coming in.

Lao Pan knocked on the registration desk and said, "Tashi Delek! This Dolma, we want to stay in the hotel. The "Dolma" he said was not the girl's name, and they couldn't have known each other.

"Dolma" is the Tibetan name for a woman, it means "Tara", a very beautiful goddess. Tara is a goddess who saves suffering beings, and is also a group of female deities worshiped by various sects of Tibetan Buddhism, Tara is not only an important deity of Tibetan Buddhism, but also has become one of the deities of the Tibetan indigenous religion, Bon, but its title is different. Due to the influence of Tibetan traditional culture, it is also accompanied by many myths and legends.

There are 21 aspects of Tara, the 21 Taras, each with its own duties and tantric mantras. In the minds of the Tibetan people, Tara is still the closest female bodhisattva to the devotees, who can help the world realize all kinds of wishes. Therefore, he was willing to turn to her for help and shelter in everything. The 21 Taras are widely worshipped by the majority of believers or ordinary people in Tibetan areas, and have a great attraction.

The fact that all women are called Dolma shows that Tibet's love for Tara has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

When the girl saw someone staying in the hotel, she looked away, and her two big black eyes kept looking at us, and then she said in fluent Chinese: "Tashi Delek! Welcome! Welcome! The other rooms are full, and there are two quadruple rooms in the back for fifty yuan per person per day. ”

Although the girl was beautiful, what attracted us was the wall behind her, where there was a small blackboard with some gibble of Tibetan written on it, but at the bottom there were two large sets of Arabic numerals, followed by a three-ring symbol.

Lao Pan nodded and said, "Let's charter the two rooms first, don't let anyone else live in." Also, I would like to ask, is the person who left a message on that blackboard still in the store? ”

The girl took Lao Pan's documents and deposit, and when she heard him ask about the message board behind her, she immediately looked at him with scrutinizing eyes.

Then he looked at Lao Pan's ID card, and then suddenly realized: "Ah, I remembered, that person is talking about you!" After speaking, she took out a letter from the drawer of the registration desk and handed it to Lao Pan.

Lao Pan looked at the envelope and didn't write anything on it, and he asked, "What kind of person is the person who left the letter?" What else did he say? ”

The girl thought carefully and said, "That man is an uncle about your age, I can't tell what he looks like, it's just a very ordinary appearance, he didn't live here, he just gave me some money, he left this letter, and then wrote those words on the blackboard, and told me that if a person surnamed Pan came to him, let me hand over the letter." ”

Listening to her description, this should be Lu Haikong himself, and Lao Pan asked again: "What day did he come?" Have you ever been here again? ”

The girl said, "Wait, I'll check ...... for you, well, find ...... He came ten days ago, left a letter and left, and never came back. ”

After saying this, the girl took us to the back room, everyone gathered in one room, Lao Pan opened the envelope, inside were several satellite map photos, each with a red circle drawn in the middle, and two sets of numbers written next to it.

Seeing these numbers, I immediately guessed that these were encrypted coordinates. In addition to these photos, there is also a piece of paper, and after reading it, Lao Pan told us about the content above.

Lu Haikong said that according to the location of the underground star palace, someone in the green snake deduced the ground position corresponding to the seven killing stars in the formation...... Kill the wolf pattern.

This location is the Ali region of Tibet.

According to our previous inquiries, the Ali region is extraordinary, and it has been the birthplace of civilization in Tibet since ancient times. It was the birthplace of a powerful dynasty, also known as the Zhangzhung civilization.

The word "Ali" is a Tibetan transliteration, meaning "territory", "territory", "territory", etc. Until the beginning of the 9th century, it was still called "Zhangxiong". In Chinese historical books, different dynasties called him differently. In the ancient Tibetan texts, after the descendants of the Tibetan Dynasty came to this political area that originally belonged to the 18 tribes of Zhangxiong, this upper region was truly subject to the jurisdiction of the descendants of Zangpu, so it was called "Ali".

The kingdom of Zhangzhung was a tribal state that dominated one side of the Tibetan Plateau before Tu Zhi. Its history dates back 18,000 years. The vast area and located in the traffic artery of the ancient Zhangxiong, can be called the "ancient civilization exchange of the cross station", it and Central Asia, West Asia, South Asia and other regions have exchanges, the geographical location of the particularity, created the ancient Silk Road station of the innate advantage.

Gu Xiangxiong was once known as Yang Tong and Yang Tong in Chinese history. The "elephant" in the word "Xiangxiong" is called "Jia" in Tibetan and "bird" in Chinese; "Xiong" is called "Qiong" in Tibetan, "Peng" in Chinese, and "Xiangxiong" is the place where the Dapeng bird lives.

Speaking of the Zhangzhung Kingdom, we have to mention Bon, the primitive Bon is a primitive religion born in the soil of the Tibetan primitive society. It was a primitive religion that was popular in Tibet before Buddhism was introduced to Tibet.

About 18,000 years ago, during the Zhangzhung period, the "Yongzhong Honjiao" became the ancient Zhangxiong Buddhism, which originated in the area of "Gangdis Mountain" and "Mapanyong Tso Lake" in ancient Zhangzhung in Tibet.

Yongzhong Bon is different from the original Bon, Yongzhong represents a symbol "swastika", this ancient symbol, has the meaning of "eternal and unchanging", "vajra", "good", "auspicious", "eternal sun", this symbol also symbolizes concentrated energy.

"Swastika" is a very common mascot in Tibet. The swastika is often found in the thangka motif underneath the Dharma seat of a Tibetan Buddhist monk along with the swastika (right-handed swastika) and the cross vajra. The swastika exists not only in Tibet and Zhangzhung, but also in other civilizations.

Many people mistakenly believe that the "swastika" was introduced to Tibet with Buddhism, but in fact, when this symbol existed, Buddhism did not come into being, and even Brahmanism, which gave birth to Buddhism, was not formed at that time.

In modern times, Hitler's Nazi party emblem is equivalent to a "swastika" that rotates 45° counterclockwise, except that his "swastika" is black, which is different from the golden symbol of Bon.

Many of the customs and lifestyles of today's Tibetans have also been handed down from the Zhangzhung era, such as turning the sacred mountain, worshipping the god lake, inserting horse flags, inserting colorful prayer flags, carving stone scriptures, placing mani piles, playing hexagrams, and fortune telling, all of which have the shadow of Bon customs.

With the decline of the Zhangzhung civilization, Bon gradually replaced its status by Buddhism, and there are still 218 Bon monasteries in Tibet.

The things mentioned by Lu Haikong in the letter seem to be closely related to the Zhangxiong Kingdom and the Bon religion in the Ali region.

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