Chapter 23: The Resurrection
Several people followed the traces of blood to the wall. Pen %Fun %Pavilion www.biquge.info Lausanne asked the big man Bayi to shine the light of the miner's lamp on the wall before the owl disappeared, and he looked at it carefully.
I saw that the wall was full of murals with religious content, but one of the murals in front of me had a rectangular border, and the rest of the murals did not have such a frame. This makes the mural look particularly conspicuous. Other than that, nothing is out of the ordinary.
The colors of this frame are blue, white, red, green, and yellow. This is consistent with the color order of prayer flags commonly found in Tibet. Blue symbolizes the sky, white symbolizes clouds, red symbolizes flames and humans, green symbolizes grass and rivers, and yellow symbolizes the earth.
According to the Han Feng Shui interpretation, they should represent metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. But on the frame of this mural, Lausanne does not know what it means.
Suddenly, Lausanne noticed an image of a roc bird about the size of a human on this huge fresco with a frame, which stood out among the auspicious clouds and Buddha statues, Vajra, Tara, etc.
This Roc bird is vividly drawn, and when Lausanne touches it with his hands, it seems that he can still feel the traces of brushstrokes on the feathers of the Roc bird. Luosang touched the pattern of this Dapeng bird and said to Yang Jinlam: "Come and see, do you think that this Dapeng bird is particularly realistic?"
Yang Jin Lhamo is a major in thangka techniques, and she frowned after reading it, and said: "It stands to reason that the painting techniques of ancient Tibet should not appear in such realistic painting methods? ”
The Dapeng bird is a legendary mythical bird, and it is found in many legends around the world. It plays an important role in Buddhism, and there is one next to the Buddha. In India it is known as the "Garuda Bird". It is also recorded in the Tibetan creation song "Song of the Formation of Spa": "When the first Spa was formed, heaven and earth were mixed together, and it was the Dapeng ...... that separated the heaven and the earth."
And about the origin of the six ancient Tibetan clans of Zhangxiong "Qiong", there is also a record in the classics: "repay the grace incarnated as the king of Huiming, turned into Sanpeng air tour, inhabited in the Xiangxiong garden, the Xiangxiong people were surprised, never saw this bird, the old man called it a horned Peng." When Sanpeng flew back to the sky, the claws and the ground touched the warm stream, and the black, white and yellow flowers were born with four eggs, and each hatching child was called Qiongbu. It can be seen that Dapeng has a great relationship with the creation myth of the Tibetan people. In the mythology of this religion, the Dapeng is called "Qu", and it fights with the evil dragon, which also appears in the "Legend of King Gesar".
Does it appear in this mural, could it have something to do with the Bon witch culture? On the altar in that small stone room, there is also a Dapeng bird that has been hollowed out.
Yang Jin Ram looked back and forth several times and said: "The ancient Xiangxiong Kingdom worshiped the Dapeng bird as a totem, and the gilded Dapeng bird can also be seen on the top of the current Bon monastery. Could it be that this is why the paintings are so realistic?"
Lausanne nodded and said, "It's very likely." The Samsara sect was originally a sect of the Black Bobon sect. It is also possible that they used the Dapeng bird as a totem of worship. ”
Listening to the conversation between the two, Kampot shook his head and said, "I said that your thinking can be enlightened, and I have to break it, brother?"
Lobsang hurriedly asked Kampot: "What do you see? ”
Kampot pointed to the blood stains that had disappeared on the ground and said, "I said, is there a possibility, will the vanished owl enter this mural?"
Ya Yi pointed to the Dapeng bird in the mural and said, "Brother Gongpot, you mean that this Dapeng bird is the vanished owl?"
Kampot took the lamp from the big man Bayi, shone on the Dapeng bird in the mural, and said, "I said you don't have eyes, come." See for yourself, do you look like the owl?"
After Kampot said this, how do you think the Dapeng bird in this mural looks like the owl who was killed by Kampot and resurrected.
Could it be that a living animal could really enter a mural painted on a stone wall? Is there a lot of secret in this place that people can't understand?
Lausanne suddenly felt that this place was not a place to stay for long, and that the sooner he left, the better. He scolded, "What the fuck is this place, let's get out of here quickly, so as not to have too many dreams at night." ”
Several people were terrified by these strange phenomena that were happening here, which was far beyond the scope of their cognition and their ability to deal with it. I'm afraid that if I stay here any longer, something unexpected will happen. Before there were any casualties, evacuate quickly.
When they packed up the materials and equipment they were carrying, and everyone walked to the dilapidated stone gate, Lausanne turned his head and glanced at it, always feeling that something was missing. He took a closer look and saw that the big guy Bayi didn't follow up for some unknown reason.
An ominous premonition surged in his heart, and he quickly asked, "What about the big man?"
Kuroko replied the next day: "You also helped me pack my luggage in front!"
Lausanne chuckled in his heart and thought, "It's over, something must have happened." He hurriedly beckoned everyone to look back.
When they reached the stone chamber hall, they saw the big man standing in front of the mural with the Dapeng bird according to the cat's eye flashlight, not knowing what he was doing.
Kampot scolded: "I said big man, are you kid stupid? Why didn't you keep up with the big army?"
The big man Bayi smirked and said, "No, no, I don't believe that this Dapeng bird is the owl, I just want to try." Come and see. ”
Before everyone could walk in, they saw the big man Bayi take out the Gurkha knife he was carrying with him and stick it into the Dapeng bird on the mural. The mural is painted on the stone wall, and it stands to reason that a knife cannot be inserted into it at all.
But the big man Bayi stabbed down with a knife, but he went in an inch. A few people gathered around, but they saw an even more incredible scene. Everyone's hairs stood on end. Lausanne felt a faint chill at the root of his hair. It was a horrible scene.
I saw that where the Gurkha knife came into contact with the mural on the stone wall, there was a trace of blood. The big man Bayi was so frightened that he threw away the Gurkha knife and jumped backwards.
"Damn, this is the vanished owl. Lausanne scolded in his heart: "How the hell did you do this? Could it be that the legendary Dapeng bird is the owl recorded in the magazine "Unknown Creatures"?"
The more he thought about it, the more he felt that it was all too unusual. Thinking of this, he suddenly drew his knife and said, "I want to see if these Buddha patterns are also demons who have entered the murals?"
Before Lausanne could finish speaking, he stabbed him in the eye of a Buddha motif above the Dapeng bird on the mural. With a bang, the sharp tip of the Gurkha knife touched the hard stone wall, and Lausanne only felt that his palm was numb again, and he felt a faint pain. I only blame myself for using brute force for a while, and I don't know how to be rational.
Looking at the Buddha's eye, which was stabbed by Lobsang with a knife, he had sunk into a small hole. "Is there a mystery here?" Lobsang immediately stabbed the other eye of the Buddha pattern in the same way, and with the collision of the tip of the knife, that eye also sank into a small hole.
When a few people were really wondering what was going on, there was a rumbling sound in the stone room, and the stone room was suddenly mixed with fine stones and dust, and then a huge stone fell down, sealing the way out.