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71. Eight-fold coffin(2/2)

Seeing his confident attitude, Linghu Yu finally cheered up. He looked around and saw an emerald melon sitting on a stone shelf. He thought it was a real melon, so he happily ran over to pick it up and gnaw on it.

After one sip, my eyes welled up with tears.

Unwilling to give up, Yun Song started wandering around in the tomb again.

The corpses left several torches behind. He put away the flashlight and lit the torch. Then when he walked past the big coffin, the flames flickered slightly!

Yunsong was very happy to see this.

Good life!

The inside of this coffin is not airtight, there is probably a passage, and the wind is pushing it out from inside.

He looked at the coffin carefully and realized that it might not be a coffin.

The coffins all have specifications, such as one large and one small, which represent the yin and yang of heaven and earth, and the corpse living in it means that it is still within the yin and yang.

But this thing is boxy, even if it is related to a coffin, it is still a coffin.

From the material point of view, it is made of stone, which is also in line with the characteristics of the coffin. Historically, in the early feudal dynasty, there were sayings of "jun pine coffin, doctor cypress coffin, and scholar miscellaneous wooden coffin". As time goes by and the times develop, big shots

A stone coffin was used.

There are carvings and inscriptions on the outside of this stone coffin.

The characters were all ancient characters that he didn't recognize, but the paintings were recognizable. The scenes were particularly cruel and ghastly, with either a yaksha demon or a vicious god.

Yunsong went up to the top to take a look. There was also a portrait carved on the top. The portrait was like a Nine Palaces and Eight Trigrams.

Seeing this, his heart skipped a beat. It was not a good thing for the coffin to carry the Nine Palaces Bagua. The appearance of this thing on such an occasion served as a 'suppressant' and often meant that there was something evil in the coffin.

He then looked at the many bones behind the stone bed.

These people had torches, so they couldn't have discovered that the coffin was ventilated, right? Even if they hadn't discovered that the coffin was ventilated, they would have opened the lid to see what was going on inside before they died, right?

But no!

They seemed to know the strangeness of this coffin.

I know that the coffin cannot be opened.

Otherwise, the consequences will be more terrible than death!

Yun Song thought of this, but he didn't know what terrible things were sealed in the coffin.

He pondered for a while and listened, leaning against the coffin. There was indeed a faint sound of wind.

So Yun Song became the Yan Jia Luotou clan and decided to go through the stone coffin to see what was going on inside.

I don't know what kind of stone the stone coffin was made of, but Yan saw Luo Touzi having a hard time going in, as if he was crossing a torrent in the opposite direction.

He struggled to get into the stone coffin, and then found that there was another coffin inside.

After passing through this coffin, there is another coffin!

Furthermore, it became more and more difficult for Yan Jialuotou to go inside. Finally, he finally entered a small coffin, but he found that there was nothing inside and it was completely empty!

The bottom of the coffin is also empty, and there is a passage connecting it!

In this way, Yunsong was counted. He transformed into a human body again and pushed the lid of the coffin outward.

The lid of the coffin was not tight, so he pushed it open several times.

Sure enough, there was another set of coffins inside. This time, a Tai Chi diagram appeared on the lid, and some words were written around it. He still couldn't understand it, so he opened another one.

In this way, he opened the coffin covers one after another, and finally the passage appeared.

This passage is like a wind tunnel, with cold wind blowing out.

Bitingly cold!

Yun Song squatted between the two inner coffins and looked down. It was pitch black inside, and he didn't know where it led.

Things are getting difficult again.

He didn't know how to take Linghu Yuan down there!

The best way is to use Luo Tou Shi to hold the skin on the back of its neck and fly it down.

But now the Luo Tou clan has become the Yan Jia Luo Tou clan, with a mouth full of fiery sharp teeth. It is estimated that after holding the Linghu Yuan in his mouth, he can cook a dish of roasted Yuan meat.

He looked back hesitantly, just in time to take in the layers of coffins.

Then he glanced at it and saw that there were eight coffins in total.

He was suddenly stunned.

Eight coffins?

It is recorded in "Tianmu Guiqi Tan" that "the etiquette of the world is that the emperor's coffin has seven layers, the princes have five layers, the officials have three layers, and the scholars have the third layer."

In other words, the emperor's coffin only had seven layers. How could there be eight layers here?

Is this for the Russian emperor? Russians like matryoshka dolls.
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