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Carry a Ruyi Fan with You Chapter 433: Treasure Suspense

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    In the early morning, everything is silent.

    The sky is bright, the night is about to disappear, and the dawn slowly wakes up the sleeping creatures.

    When the earth just woke up from the tenderness of the morning, the screams of children floated in the garden.

    Birds began to sing on the branches, and some small beetles that loved to fly around in the morning breeze were wandering around uneasily.  The thick leaves in the garden tremble slightly on the outstretched branches, and you can see the occasional shining dewdrops in the trees, like dazzling stars in the dark night.  After a while, the clouds rose, and the rays of sunlight cast golden spots through the heavy green leaves, reflecting wisps of transparent lavender and light yellow light in the forest.

    "The lungs have the divine name of Hao Hua, and the character is made up of a void. It is shaped like a white tiger, has an elephant like a hanging chime, and is colored like silk with red reflections. It is located above the five internal organs, opposite to the chest. If it covers the chest, it is called a canopy. It weighs three kilograms or three liang.  There are six leaves and two ears, a total of eight leaves. They are the spleen and the mother of the kidneys. There are seven souls underneath, like babies. They are named corpse dog, corpse dog, sparrow yin, swallowing thieves, non-poisonous, removing filth, and eliminating odors. These are the seven names.  also"

    Song Wen sat cross-legged on a yew tree more than ten meters high, silently reciting the determination method of returning the five internal organs to their original state, breathing in and out towards the rising sun to temper the five internal organs.

    Now he has finished tempering the heart, liver, and spleen among the five internal organs, and has begun to temper the lungs.  The five internal organs belong to the five elements, the lungs belong to metal, the liver that he has tempered before belongs to wood, the heart belongs to fire, and the spleen belongs to earth.  The five elements are mutually reinforcing and restraining each other. His tempered heart, liver and spleen happened to be wood producing fire, fire producing earth. Now with the addition of lungs, spleen soil producing lung metal, it just formed a small cycle to help temper the organs.  Therefore, the speed of tempering his five internal organs became much faster.

    When the morning sun gradually rose, Song Wen slowly exhaled a breath of foul breath and opened his eyes.  His mouth was overflowing with divine fluid, and he swallowed it into his belly three times, making a gurgling sound.

    After taking a breath of fresh morning air, my whole body felt refreshed and my mind became much calmer.

    Back to the house, Xiaojun has woken up.  Little Dudu was lying on her mother's body, drinking milk in big gulps.  Seeing her drinking happily, Song Wen felt a little thirsty.  I also want to try the taste.

    "You're not hungry, why don't you go eat." Xiaojun glanced at him and said.

    "I want to drink milk." Song Wen said with a shy face.

    When Xiaojun heard this, his face instantly turned red with embarrassment, and he threw the ball played by the child next to him in anger.  Song Wen laughed and ran away.

    Although she is a mother, Xiaojun is still very thin-skinned and easily shy.

    After dinner.  Song Wen had nothing to do, so he took out the Tianxiang silk made of pure silk obtained from the underwater ruins and started reading it.

    The front of the Tianxiang silk is embroidered with the mountains and rivers of the Song Dynasty, and the back is embroidered with calligraphy. It is a relic of the last emperor of the Song Dynasty. It is said that Song Taizu used shady means to hide from military power. He was afraid that something would happen in the future, so he left a way out for future generations.  The matter of hiding a batch of things in Chen Qiaoyi, who was wearing a yellow robe.

    In the past, he felt that it had been so many years since the Song Dynasty, and even if there were good things in it, it would probably be almost rotten.

    And he had money in his pocket at that time, so he was not keen on these things.  But things are different now. Because I invested in oil mining shares and bought a plane to build a villa, the money in my pocket has been almost used up, so I thought of the treasure in the picture.

    Now for the milk powder money, he has to go there no matter what. He doesn¡¯t expect the treasures in the picture to be as valuable as mountains of gold and silver, as long as he has some, that¡¯s enough.

    The map embroidered on the Tianxiang silk is very clear, but it has lasted for thousands of years.  It was enough to turn the sea into a mulberry field, and Song Wen didn't know that the place shown in the picture was different from what it is now.  What he was most afraid of was that the treasures had already been found, and then all his efforts would be in vain, but he had to go there no matter what.

    He felt relieved that his mother was watching at home, so after telling Xiaojun, he went to Ludao and took a plane to Henan.

    Chen Qiao.  Located in Fengqiu, Henan, it was a post station in the Song Dynasty and is now a small town.

    Song Wen came to the place and looked around, and found that everything drawn on the map was gone.  There are so many differences, it doesn't look like the same place at all.

    For a moment, he was puzzled.  Logically speaking, even if there are changes, there shouldn't be a big difference.  So he found a hotel and re-study the map and characters embroidered on the Tianxiang silk.  Most of the words on the back of the Tianxiang silk were some explanations. There was nothing to study. It was just the following few sentences that caught his attention. It read: " Chen Qiao's incident ultimately violated the righteousness of the monarch and his ministers.  , I am afraid that future generations will follow suit, so I have prepared gold and silver armor at Chenqiao Station in Longxing. If anything happens, future generations can go and get it as a means of recovery."

    There is nothing else mentioned here, but why is Chenqiaoyi, the land of Longxing, mentioned in particular?  Song Wen is at a loss for words.

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? All we have to do is seek guidance from the internet gods, there are still some capable people on the internet.

    After a careful search, he discovered that the land of Longxing in the Song Dynasty was actually not??Chenqiao, but Songzhou, which is now Shangqiu.

    After Emperor Gong of the Later Zhou Dynasty succeeded to the throne, he ordered Zhao Kuangyin to be the military envoy of Guide, and the Gui army was stationed in Songzhou (now Shangqiu, Henan).  The following year, Zhao Kuangyin launched a mutiny in Chenqiao and ascended the throne. Because he made his fortune in Songzhou, his country was named "Song" and its capital was Bianliang (now Kaifeng).

    If the place of Longxing is not Chenqiao, then it is a bit strange that the "Chenqiao Station of Longxing" mentioned on the Tianxiang silk.

    Thinking about it, Song Wen quickly re-examined the map and handwriting embroidered on the Tianxiang silk.

    After a while, he finally found some clues.  The word "Songzhou" embroidered on the Tianxiang silk map is embroidered with gold thread, which is different from other black writing.  Not only that, this gold thread is embroidered all the way down, as if it is a route pointing to the treasure.  Song Wen was so excited about this discovery that he quickly studied the words on the back of the Tianxiang silk again.

    God pays off, and in the end, he finally discovered something weird.

    "The four corners of the writing on the back of the Tianxiang silk, those words turned out to be Songzhou Fuyamen."  Combined with the route embroidered on the map, it means that the treasure should be hidden in Songzhoufuyamen, which is the Song Dynasty Yingtianfuyamen in Shangqiu today.

    After finding the real burial place of the treasure, Song Wen wanted to go there immediately.

    But now that I¡¯m here, I have to look for it.  So he used a bronze mirror to carefully take pictures of Chenqiaoyi and the surrounding areas. After finding that there was indeed no so-called treasure, he went to Shangqiu.

    Shangqiu is a place that many people may not know about, but once it is mentioned, everyone will probably be shocked.

    Shangqiu, referred to as "Shang" or "Song", has a long history and splendid culture.  In ancient times, the Suiren clan, the leader of the Three Emperors and a man who drilled wood to make fire, established the Suiming Kingdom in Shangqiu, ushering in a new era of Chinese civilization.  Emperor Ku, one of the Five Emperors, established his capital here. He reigned for seventy years and brought great rule to the world.  Wang Hai, the founder of Chinese businessmen, pioneered Chinese commerce and trade here and was the founder of merchants, commodities and commerce.  After Shang Tang destroyed Xia, the Shang Dynasty was established here.

    After the Shang Dynasty was replaced by the Zhou Dynasty, Wei Zi, a descendant of the Yin Shang Dynasty, was granted a title in the hometown of the Shang capital and established the Song Dynasty.

    During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, great philosophers, thinkers and writers such as Mozi, Zhuangzi and Huizi were born here. Laozi, Confucius, Mencius and others also gave lectures and discussions here for a long time.  During the Western Han Dynasty, Liang Xiaowang Liu Wu was granted the title here, which was later known as Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.  Zhao Kuangyin, Taizu of the Song Dynasty, made his fortune here, and his home country was named Song.  After the Jingkang Incident, Zhao Gou ascended the throne here, making it the founding capital of the Southern Song Dynasty.
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