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Chapter 464 Chess Takes Risky Moves

Chapter 464 Chess Takes Risky Moves
This turned out to be a golden trump card!

The mace is a weapon.

During the Chinese New Year, the door gods are Qin Qiong on the left and Yu Chigong on the right. The weapon Qin Qiong holds in his hand is his mace.

In addition to the dense talismans on the golden mace, there are also a few words engraved on it: Xiaoling Guard's Dragon-Slaying Golden Mace!
Xiaolingwei's reputation is quite big.

Xiaoling Mausoleum was built during the Hongwu period. Later, Zhu Yuanzhang died of illness and was buried in Xiaoling Mausoleum with Queen Ma. The Xiaoling Underground Palace began to be officially opened.

After Lao Zhu's death, in order to protect Xiaoling Mausoleum and prevent tomb robbers, a special guard army - Xiaoling Guards was set up.

Legend has it that when Zhu Yuanzhang was still alive, he attached great importance to the Xiaoling Guards. He ordered his own craftsmen to forge gold maces from high-quality gold. Many talismans were engraved on the golden maces. He asked Taoist masters to bless and consecrate them. The golden mace was handed over to the commander-in-chief of the Xiaoling Guard. This mace was known as the Xiaoling Guard's Dragon-Slaying Golden Mace.

The Xiaoling Guards are one of the most mysterious troops in Chinese history.

Although it belonged to an army of the Ming Dynasty, it was independent of the Twelve Guards of the Ming Dynasty. It was not controlled by any department and only carried out the emperor's handwritten secret edicts.

It is claimed that there are tens of thousands of soldiers, but in reality there are only a few hundred soldiers. They are all wearing black clothes, black masks on their faces, black knives at their waists, and riding black horses. No one can see their true faces.

The organization of the team is extremely strange. There is one person in charge of the Xiaoling Guards, and there are five divisions under it: Kanyu (the art of Feng Shui), Qimen (the art of ingenious mechanisms), Guixing (the art of inviting gods to control ghosts), and Fengdao (Martial Arts and Combat Techniques), Captivating People (Controlling People's Soul and Intelligence).

The tasks he performed were very strange, including guarding against tomb robbers who coveted the Xiaoling Mausoleum, exorcising the ghosts that harassed the Xiaoling Mausoleum, and scouting and cutting off the newly emerging dragon veins in the world for the Ming Dynasty.

And the one used to cut off the emerging dragon veins is the dragon-killing golden mace in front of him.

Xiaolingwei is so famous.

However, the supporting information left in history is so sparse that there is almost no trace to follow.

The older generation of Jinling people also pass down a legend orally.

After the death of Ming Dynasty.

Someone once saw the mysterious Xiaoling Guards with their own eyes. Under the leadership of the commander-in-chief holding a dragon-slaying golden mace, hundreds of troops braved the pouring rain and entered Xiaoling on black horses. Overnight, this army The army of gods and ghosts completely disappeared.

After 600 years of vicissitudes, the Xiaoling Tomb of the Ming Dynasty has become the best-preserved and grandest imperial mausoleum in China.

There are two main reasons why it can be so well preserved. One is that no tomb robbers have ever visited it, and the other is that after the fall of the Ming Dynasty, none of the warlords of the Qing Dynasty, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, and the Republic of China had the idea of ​​​​taking advantage of the Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty.

even.

Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty personally paid homage to Ming Xiaoling Tomb five times.

After the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Hong Xiuquan occupied Jinling, some of the ground buildings of the Ming Xiaoling Tomb were damaged by war. Hong Xiuquan hurriedly ordered people to renovate the Ming Xiaoling Tomb and personally led people to pay tribute to Zhu Yuanzhang.

The five major warlords of the Republic of China had a great time digging tombs from the Qin and Han Dynasties to the Eastern Tombs of the Qing Dynasty, but they had no idea about the Xiaoling Tombs of the Ming Dynasty.

This is absolutely miraculous in the history of the protection of Chinese emperors' tombs.

Experts have summarized various reasons: the Ming Xiao Mausoleum is sturdy, the new ruler wants to appease the people, the tomb is full of institutions, etc.

The common people speak the most truthfully: There is a golden mace for slaying dragons in the Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty!

It is said that after knowing that the Ming Dynasty was over, the commander-in-chief of the Xiaoling Guard placed the dragon-slaying mace in the Feng Shui eye of Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty. Anyone who dared to touch the Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty would be sure to behead the dragon with this mace.

For this reason.

Regardless of whether it was the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty or Hong Xiuquan of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, although they called themselves dragons, they all gave in when faced with the dragon-slaying golden mace.Since the emperors did not dare to make mistakes, the warlords were even less courageous.

I don’t know the truth of the matter.

But Xiaoling Guard's Dragon-Slaying Golden Mace is so famous that it is known as one of the six legendary treasures of the Ming Dynasty, as famous as the Xuande Three-Year Furnace of the Ming Dynasty.

If this stuff is true.

What a leak!
The bathroom is a bit dark inside.

I can't tell the authenticity of the gold mace at once.

However, as soon as I touched it, I was already sure that the gold outside was real.

Why did Xiaoling Guard's dragon-slaying golden mace suddenly end up in the hands of a few Yin people?

Can't figure it out.

All I know for sure now is this.

I want to order this thing!

I immediately put the things back and re-closed the gaps in the iron sheet.Exited the bathroom door.

Several Yin people stared at me.

I washed my hands in the sink nonchalantly.

Finished washing hands.

I took the initiative and said, "Guys, I just interrogated my brother-in-law, and he really didn't take your things. You don't have to stare at each other from one end of the carriage to the next, right?"

Rou Baotou snorted coldly and said in a low voice: "You may not know who we are! You'd better ask your brother-in-law to hand over the things honestly, and we can consider whether to spare your lives. The longer the delay, the more miserable your death will be. !”

I looked at him and said, "I know you guys are awesome. You are all cannibals. The yin-yang fish on your neck is very eye-catching. The reason why you are holding back now is because you really don't know where the lost things are. I killed my brother-in-law because I was afraid that the things would never be found again. Secondly, I killed someone on the train, which is really not very convenient."

"However, I have been traveling around the world for many years, and I have never been stared at like this. I feel very unhappy."

When Rou Baotou heard this, his expression was startled. Apparently he didn't expect me to directly pick out their identities and be so arrogant. He frowned and asked, "What do you do?!"

I was noncommittal and smiled: "We are all in the business world. If you want to talk, Taihe Station will stop for 15 minutes in an hour, and you can send someone into the private room to talk."

"If you don't want to talk, I'll stay with you until the end. But I'm warning you, if you dare to secretly do tricks on us, you will never get off the train alive."

After speaking.

I rinsed the sink glass and let out a sigh of relief.

Draw a few symbols on it with your finger.

After drawing the Taoist symbols.

I turned on the faucet and rinsed my hands again. Before leaving, I sprinkled a few drops of water on Rou Baotou's face.

Rou Baotou was angry and wanted to rush forward.

The people next to him looked puzzled when they saw the talisman on the glass, and immediately stopped him.

I smiled at them contemptuously.

Turned around and left.

when leaving.

In fact, my heart was pounding.

Is the Yin man's force worth it?

The key lies in their weird and unpredictable yin arts, which include pulling out two of your hair, stabbing you with a few drops of blood, taking a piece of your personal clothing, and putting a small paper man in your bag...

You don’t even know how you got caught and died.

What did I just draw on the glass.

I don't know either.

Anyway, it looks like a very overbearing charm.

I was so arrogant in provoking and using talismans, just hoping to shock them with pretense.

This was inspired by Li Banxian, who sang "Red Sun" in Shanghai last time.

There are thousands of yin elements, and there are thousands of yin people.

Even an insider.

No one can understand it.

They are real.

I pretended to be their counterpart.

Forcing them not to use Yin magic easily.

You can even take the initiative to negotiate after an hour!

It's a risky move to calculate chess.

(End of this chapter)

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