Chapter 1020 Candle Dragon(1/2)
It’s a mural!
Murals from who knows how many years!
From top to bottom, it tells the story of the birth of the ancient Shu Kingdom to its final hiding place in Tianpengque.
Wang Han's flashlight shined on the top.
Top.
You can see large and small tribes killing each other, and the scene is very tragic.
Corpses litter the fields, and there are countless mourners.
In addition, there are also sacrificial activities of killing people and offering sacrifices to heaven.
The scene was very tragic.
There is even a scene of cooking people.
Some of the scenes were too bloody. They plowed through the caves and massacred them all. Wang Han frowned a little when he saw them.
The flashlight's light points downward.
Wang Han saw a woman standing in the middle of the tribe's attack. She didn't know what to do, and then a horse ran away. Then an old man was rescued. The old man returned the horse and killed it.
I imagined that after the horse died, the horse's skin flew up and carried the woman to the tree, where she turned into a silkworm.
This picture was a bit too old, but Wang Han gradually remembered a story he had seen before.
"Sichuan Guangji" records a story about the silkworm girl, which is quite mythical.
The general meaning is that during the tribal expedition, there was a woman whose father was kidnapped by other tribes and only one horse was left. The woman said, "If my father returns, I will marry you." Then
horse
As soon as he heard that there was such a good thing, he ran away and rescued the girl's father. When the bad old man came back, he saw that she was doing well, and it turned out to be Tiangang's fault. He broke his promise on the spot and returned the horse by the way.
Damn it.
That horse was also a decent horse, but it couldn't swallow its irritation. When the woman passed by, the horse's skin flew up and carried her away. Not long after, the horse's skin was seen on the mulberry tree.
The woman turned into a silkworm, ate mulberry leaves and spun silk into cocoons.
Later, the local tribes were unified by the first king Cancong. Because the local silkworms were quite representative, they were named Shu.
The flashlight light continued to shine downward.
It is the story of the five generations of kings Cancong, Boguan, Yufu, Du Yu and Bieling.
What follows is the story of the Enlightened Dynasty.
Except for the stories of the five kings of the first generation, the paintings are quite detailed.
The following generations of kings were basically the kind of paintings that took place in one stroke.
Until a certain generation of kings came to power.
Natural and man-made disasters have struck, ethnic groups have continued to attack, and foreign tribes have invaded. All parties have separated themselves and fought endlessly.
Watch and watch.
Wang Han found some clues.
Each generation has sacrificial activities, but the sacrificial activities are still different.
I once again focused my attention on the first picture of the conquest of large and small tribes.
There is a cruel scene of boiling people's heads.
Everyone knelt down and worshiped around the fire.
The picture is very abstract, as if the person being cooked seems to have discovered some new world in the vessel.
It was like seeing another side of the world.
The hot steam coming out of the vessel probably looked like a person being boiled, more like a ghost, with its head facing the ground and saying something to the leader of the tribe.
Wang Han looked at the vessel, the more he looked at it, the more familiar it looked.
Finally, I just screamed!
Isn’t Jenima just a bronze nugget?
This thing is divided into two parts, one is heated at the bottom and the other is cooked at the top.
The bronze nugget that Wang Han got before was the boiled part on top, without a base.
The difference is that the thing Wang Han got has two holes on it, which are used to inlay the two beads.
Wang Han then looked down.
In Cancong's generation, Cancong was born with a blind eye. Someone wanted to boil a person's head but was refused. Cancong knocked out two holes in the bronze pot.
My head was stuffed in, and I didn't know what I was looking at.
Wang Han was shocked when he mentioned the chrysanthemum.
Isn't this what I used the bronze nugget for before?
It was also used in the Tongyou Tower at that time. From that time on, Wang Han's eyes turned into vertical pupils.
Wanima!
Did this thing also happen thousands of years ago?
Then looking down, the eyes of the kings of the past dynasties were very strange, and in the murals, everyone's eyes were shown in close-up, as if they had special effects of opening big eyes. Everyone's eyes were different from ordinary people, as if they could see
It is a world that ordinary people cannot see, and when performing sacrifices, they will insert their heads into the bronze vulture and insert green onions upside down, which is funny and weird.
This sacrificial ceremony continued until the subsequent great chaos in the ancient Shu Kingdom.
The kings of that generation no longer had strange eyes.
There was smoke everywhere, foreign conquests, and massacres one after another, including the cruel sacrifice of boiling human heads.
Just when there was chaos.
Someone came.
This man's appearance is very vague, only his eyes are drawn.
At first glance, it looks like a normal pair of eyes, but the more I look at it, the more my back feels numb.
It feels like the person on the mural is staring at the person looking at the painting.
Wang Han scratched his back unnaturally, and then looked down.
That man put down the great chaos in the ancient Shu Kingdom.
He brought people from the ancient Shu Kingdom and moved to Tianpengque.
Before leaving, the people from Tianpengque knelt down and prayed for protection in front of the man. The man disappeared for a while and then came back.
When it comes.
There was a big long insect behind him.
Everyone in Tianpengque knelt down and worshiped this big insect.
Then there was another picture, the head of a big worm was facing a pregnant woman.
The pregnant woman gave birth to a child.
When that child grew up, he became a new generation of talkative people in Tianpengque.
After seeing this scene, Wang Han was stunned.
Why does it seem like I’ve heard Jie Nima somewhere?
If you think about it carefully, isn't this what the high priest and Lao Liu said before, that before every child in Tianpengque is born, he will come here to receive the blessings of his ancestors.
Combined with what Lao Liu said, they have a guardian spirit or something like that here.
Wang Han stared at the big long insect.
Although Lao Liu said that the patron saint would obey the clan leader, Wang Han still felt a little guilty. He looked around with a flashlight and found nothing.
I am a staunch materialist warrior!
How can you be scared by ghosts and monsters?
There are a few more pictures at the back.
The distance is a bit far, and Wang Han's light shines on his feet.
Stepping on the criss-crossed bronze tree roots.
Wang Han stamped his feet.
Many data show that the copper casting technology of the ancient Shu Kingdom has reached a very advanced stage, but there has always been a question in the academic community as to where such a mature copper casting technology came from and where it went.
He came suddenly and left suddenly.
Bronze refers to an alloy of red copper and tin, or an alloy of red copper, tin and lead.
To be continued...