Chinese Folk Tales/C13 Shadow corpse
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C13 Shadow corpse

When the villagers heard this, even though they were a little afraid, they still did as I told them.

The sarcophagus was extremely large and weighed over a thousand pounds. If it was made of hemp and stone, it was impossible to open one or two people. A dozen strong men surrounded the sarcophagus. With everyone's strength, the sarcophagus' lid finally loosened.

The coffin lid was raised slowly. Under the torchlight, a few villagers carrying the coffin lid immediately screamed out in fear, and with a "bang", the coffin lid fell back down. He yelled "ghost" as his face was filled with panic.

Seeing the frightened villagers, I was also shocked. "What's wrong? Why are you so shocked?"

The few frightened villagers pointed at the coffin in front of them with trembling hands and cried out in fear, "Ghost, there's a ghost inside! It's not bone scarification at all!"

Hearing this, the others who didn't see the situation inside the coffin became confused. At the same time, they were also scared by the few villagers who were startled to the point that their faces turned green. They immediately jumped away from the sarcophagus and didn't dare to touch it again.

Of course, I wouldn't believe that there was a ghost in the letter, because the general was already sealed on top of the Ghost Willow Tree in my hand. The coffin should be filled with a corpse, so where did the ghost come from?

Then I said to them, "Don't be afraid, there won't be any ghosts here. Don't scare yourself."

The frightened villagers shook their heads and said, "No, it's not bones inside, but living people!"

"Huh?" Not only were the other villagers shocked, but I was also shocked. This sarcophagus was personally dug out by us. It was obvious that it has been buried for over a hundred years, so how could it be alive?

At this moment, I became even more curious. Thus, I told the frightened villagers that there was no need to be afraid. They must have been seeing things. Everyone should quickly open the coffin. Won't we know if he's really alive or not if we open it? And even if there are ghosts, aren't I here? "

The villagers looked at me, then at each other, before finally making their move.

This time, the lid of the coffin was opened once again, and very quickly. They carried the entire coffin to the side and threw it to the side in a panic. Afterwards, they moved away. It was obvious that they were still very afraid.

I took a torch from one of the villagers and walked up to the coffin. I took a look at the torch and was shocked.

However, even as I was shocked, I realized that this was not a real person, but only a corpse that was not rotting. I said to the villagers: "Don't be afraid, this is not a living person. It is just a wet corpse!"

Wet corpses, also called shade corpses or raising corpses, refer to corpses that do not decompose after burial. Some are buried for 10 to 20 years, some for 100 years (such as mummies or bodhisattva), some with intact bones in the skin already melted, some coffins with corpses floating in the water but not decomposing. There are two kinds of corpse: dry corpse, wet corpse, dry corpse for hate, wet corpse for malignant eight, the tomb open double release of water.

There were three ways to describe the formation of a corpse. First, it was the Yinshan (taking out the meridian theory), second, it was the Yin field (taking out the meridian theory), and third, it was the Yin field (taking out the meridian theory). In Feng Shui, a shadow corpse would turn into a zombie, but it would rot and not turn into a zombie. When the shadow corpse reached a certain point, it would absorb the essence of the sun and moon to a certain point, then it would rise up from the coffin and eat people.

I carefully examined the corpse in the sarcophagus in front of me. He was wearing a set of black armor and looked to be in his forties. His scalp and skin were in perfect condition. Seeing this corpse, there was no need to think about it. This person should be the general who called himself Liu Yuquan.

Fortunately, this corpse was buried in a sarcophagus and buried deep in the ground. It was difficult to absorb the sunlight and moonlight, and it hadn't become stiff for the time being. Otherwise, the entire village would have been in great danger.

Of course, the appearance of such a corpse was extremely disadvantageous for his descendants. If the shadow of the corpse did not melt, the hair on the body and nails would continue to grow into zombies, and the future generations would all be eaten by him.

After all, when I saw a corpse in front of me, I couldn't let it go. In that moment, I instructed everyone to burn it as soon as possible.

Soon, the corpses were moved out of the sarcophagus and into the fields not far away. Everyone brought a large amount of straw and began to burn the corpses. As for me, I stayed by the side of the sarcophagus and took out the Ghost Willow Wood Stance. Then, I stuck it into the "Seven Stars Soul Locking Formation" formed by the seven peach wood pillars.

With the stone hammer in hand, he smashed the Ghost Willow Wood Stance into the ground bit by bit …

The "Seven Star Soul Locking Formation" that was formed from seven peach wood stumps was a Yang array. The seven peach wood stumps were able to forcefully seal the Yin Qi in the array, preventing Yin Qi from entering or leaving. Right now, by burying Ghost Liu Mu with the general's ghost spirit in the Seven Star Soul Locking Formation, it was equivalent to locking the general within the formation. The ghost was a shadow, so it was impossible for him to leave the formation.

Of course, the reason why the Ghost Willow Wood Stance was filled with runes was because the Ghost Willow Wood Stance had another name, the "Soul Scattering Stance"!

As the name implied, the Soul-Scattering Stance could cause a ghost's soul to dissipate. The general's corpse had already been burnt, causing him to be unable to continue harvesting the Yin energy. Currently, he was trapped in the array of seven peach wood pillars, being roasted by the sun fire. Not long later, he would be roasted by the astral sun in the array, suffering a fate worse than death.

This formation could be described as sinister and ruthless, not wanting to let the opponent off the hook. Ghosts are actually the same as humans, they are also a life. In order to save people, I had no choice but to do so.

Thinking about it, all of this was caused by the fault of the villagers, which caused the death of Past Subscriptions's mother. Was all of this really the fault of the self-proclaimed General Liu Yuquan?

Looking at the burning corpses in the field not far away, I could hear the grievances of the general in the whirring wind. That's right, although all of this was because the general would not let them off, if the general did not make a move, would the villagers ever think of giving up on the road?

Grandfather said that saving others was equivalent to accumulating merits for oneself. But now, whether I was doing evil or doing good deeds, even I myself could not tell. The general was determined to kill, but what about the villagers? I don't know if it was the general's fault or the villagers'.

The corpses burned into the middle of the night, the villagers survived, and the village returned to its former tranquility.

The next day, Past Subscriptions also became normal, it was still the village's branch book, the outside world was still in a state of chaos, people like me were still treated as a huge tumor in society. It was as usual, but there was a grieving ghost outside the village entrance …

After this incident, the village really didn't do anything to me. Even if some Red Guards from the neighboring village came over and said that I was a godly staff or a god of cattle, they all threatened to tear down my house and tie me up in a fight, but they were all protected by the villagers.

After that, nothing much happened in the village, and I didn't continue to show off my Yin-Yang abilities. I changed my appearance and joined the large family in the village.

During this time, I had asked the Past Subscriptions to find some connections with the counties and asked them about some of my grandfather's circumstances. He found out that his grandfather was still in the county's prison, but now he was crippled. As for why he was crippled, it was unknown. Perhaps it was because he was old, and he had been locked up in a damp place for a long time.

Yes, he was too pitiful, or maybe I thought I was too pitiful. Although I was picked up by him, he raised me for seven or eight years. The grandfather and grandson pair have been together for so many years, how could they not have strong feelings for each other? Now, when I suddenly heard that his leg was crippled, how could I not be sad?

But in reality, it was useless for me to be sad. I could only stay in the village and wait for the day that Grandpa was released.

Time passed very quickly, and in the blink of an eye, I had also grown up. I had always lived alone, with a lot of help from the villagers, especially the Old Branch Book.

Because I was influenced by my grandfather since I was young, I was unable to willingly stay in the countryside to farm. Thus, when I was 18 years old, I walked out of the mountains with my backpack and headed towards the city.

I've been to a lot of places, not to see the wind and the water, of course, but to make a living. I've done a lot of work, moving bricks and ore, washing dishes and carrying goods, driving as a driver and driving a bus. Anyway, I'll do whatever I can to make money.

It wasn't until the reform and opening up of the city that I returned to my old business and set up a stall on the streets of the city.

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