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Chapter 933 The Old Testament as a Land Deed? Then we'll have to consult the Classic of Mountai
A new aerial view appears.
The scene shows a man in a suit addressing the crowd at a United Nations meeting:
"As the mother country of the United States, today I will demonstrate to you the four pillars and reasons that prove our nation's sovereignty over its land."
"The first pillar of this is the Bible."
"Please look at this Bible."
"Our Venetian merchant people's right to legal ownership of land is well documented throughout the Bible, including the Old Testament and other texts."
The short video, lasting only a dozen seconds, has already drawn a barrage of criticism from the comments section.
"abstract!"
The people behind couldn't help but laugh out loud.
"The Bible is a land deed? Holy crap, then I'll have to pull out the Classic of Mountains and Seas."
If Lao Tzu were to pull out the "Classic of Mountains and Seas," the United Nations would owe me two continents!
He quietly pulled out the Classic of Mountains and Seas and fascinating quotes from his ancestors from under the table.
You're right, but all that the sun and moon shine upon is Han territory.
How could he speak of something so ridiculous to others as if it were perfectly natural?
Why are foreigners being so abstract in such a serious setting?
Turn the page further and read about how your people broke their covenant with God and were driven out of the Promised Land.
"You also betrayed Jesus, so how does that apply?"
The ancients didn't quite understand what was going on.
Even Sima Zhong expressed some doubt, saying:
Can a deed be made using just a scripture?
"Isn't this right?"
"Are all the people who attend meetings at the United Nations in later generations... idiots? What exactly is the purpose of the United Nations?"
And only then did the sky screen officially begin playing.
[Unexpectedly, archaeological work in other countries has expanded the territory of China.]
[When a Han Dynasty roof tile in Abakan, Russia, is inscribed with the words "May the Emperor live a thousand years, and may his joy be everlasting."]
[A Ming Dynasty seal of the Hami Garrison Commander's Office was unearthed in Kazakhstan.]
[The remains of the Manas Pacification Commissioner's Office from the Ming Dynasty have been unearthed in India.]
[Even the ruins of a Ming Dynasty customs checkpoint have been discovered in Bangladesh.]
These scattered fragments of the world piece together an amazing map:
The saying "Wherever the sun and moon shine, it is all Han territory" may not be an exaggeration.
Meanwhile, the legend of Qin Shi Huang sending people to Kunlun to search for the elixir of immortality arose.
This was also confirmed by the discovery of a 37-character Qin Dynasty cliff inscription in the fields north of Zaling in Madoi County, Qinghai Province.
This is the most complete extant Qin Dynasty stone inscription in China, which not only confirms the historical fact that Qin Shi Huang sought immortality.
[Furthermore, it closely matches the landmark of Kunlun Mountain in the Classic of Mountains and Seas—the mythical Kunlun Mountain is thus anchored on the Qinghai Plateau.]
[Its inscription is clearly written in the typical Qin Small Seal script.]
In the 26th year of Qin Shi Huang's reign, the emperor dispatched a group of alchemists.
[Travel by car to Kunlun Mountain to collect the elixir of immortality.]
[The content coincides with the landmark features of Kunlun Mountain described in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas".]
This discovery has lifted a corner of the veil of mystery surrounding the Kunlun Mountains.
[A further indication is that the Classic of Mountains and Seas may not be a mythological work.]
Rather, it represents the lost civilization of our great China.
In recent years, archaeological findings at Sanxingdui have provided more compelling evidence for the authenticity of the *Classic of Mountains and Seas*.
[The bronze sacred tree unearthed at Sanxingdui, the most completely restored one, reaching a height of 3.95 meters.]
It is the largest single bronze artifact ever unearthed in the world.
[This is a national treasure.]
What's astonishing is its "nine branches perched on the sun" structure.
This is completely consistent with the description of the Fusang tree in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, which states that "nine suns reside above and one sun resides below."
The wonders of the Classic of Mountains and Seas go far beyond this.
The book records that beyond the East Sea lies a bottomless river called Guixu.
All water will flow into the Ruins of Return.
In 2018, scientists discovered the phenomenon of reversed ocean currents in the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean.
This trench swallows up 3 trillion tons of seawater every year.
Its location roughly matches the description of Guixu in the Classic of Mountains and Seas.
This raises many questions.
Did the ancient Chinese already know that there was such a trench swallowing up seawater more than 1 meters deep in the ocean?
The 550 mountains mentioned in the book also hold hidden secrets.
The *Overseas Eastern Classic* describes four massive mountain ranges with 47 peaks in the far east.
This is vastly different from the terrain of eastern my country, which is predominantly plains. [It was once considered a figment of the imagination of the ancients.]
However, Dr. Moss from the United States discovered this after conducting on-site investigations.
These accounts bear a striking resemblance to the Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, Coast Mountains, and Cascaco Mountains of North America.
Furthermore, the total number of peaks in the four mountain ranges is exactly 47.
Even more surprisingly, oracle bone inscriptions from my country were discovered within the Rock Art Museum National Park in New Mexico, USA!
The content depicts divination and sacrificial rituals during the Yin-Shang period.
Research indicates that these hieroglyphs are 3300 years old.
【what does that mean?】
Perhaps our ancestors landed in the Americas more than 2800 years earlier than Columbus?
Is everything within sight China?
This may not be an exaggeration.
Furthermore, most of the strange and exotic creatures recorded in the Classic of Mountains and Seas can be found in real life.
The manta ray's ability to "swim in the water during the day and fly on the sea at night" matches the characteristics of real-life flying fish.
The description of "human face, bird beak, wings, and walking upright" perfectly captures the image of a penguin.
The description of the armadillo—"There is a beast that resembles a rabbit, but with a bird's beak, red eyes, and a snake's tail. It sleeps when it sees people; its name is the armadillo"—is a precise depiction of the American armadillo.
No wonder that when Qin Shi Huang burned books and buried scholars alive, he couldn't bear to burn this classic text containing endless mysteries.
In recent years, numerous archaeological discoveries and research findings from abroad have allowed us to witness the profoundness and long history of Chinese civilization.
The ancient Chinese may have once possessed a network of civilizations spanning continents.
Those stories dismissed as fantasy are in fact fragments of memories from lost civilizations.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas may not be just absurd myths.
Rather, they are precious historical records documenting our lost civilization.
With further archaeological discoveries, we may be able to more clearly outline the vast territory of ancient China.
Chinese civilization is not only a gift from the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, but also an epic observer that connects the Pacific Ocean and the Americas, and records the deep sea and sacred mountains.
[When the sacred tree of Sanxingdui connects with the Classic of Mountains and Seas.]
[When Qinghai stone carvings bear witness to Qin Shi Huang.]
We finally hear a question from ancient times—are myths merely forgotten memories of yesterday?
As the video ended, a barrage of comments began to appear.
As I've said before, the Classic of Mountains and Seas is basically a cookbook.
Is the stone carving relic of Qin Shi Huang real or fake?
"There's not much controversy; it's already been tested, and the font matches perfectly. Forgeries generally can't achieve this level of professionalism."
"That's so unbelievable! How could people in ancient times have gone to America?"
"If primitive people could do it, why couldn't ancient people?"
"The Bering Strait exists, and crossing it during a frozen period is entirely plausible, but it must be said that our ancestors indeed traveled very far."
Did the descendants of the Shang Dynasty really go to North America?
"Gija Joseon was founded by Gija, the uncle of King Zhou of Shang. It's possible that other descendants of the Shang people migrated even further."
Native Americans look like they have Asian features.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas does indeed resemble Sanxingdui.
"The Sanxingdui site was based on the Classic of Mountains and Seas; don't confuse the logic."
No wonder people are afraid to excavate Sanxingdui anymore; it's too terrifying.
So, did Zheng He's voyages really only reach the east coast of Africa?
The misinformation spread by marketing accounts is merely a fabricated coincidence.
A few instances might be coincidences, but if they're numerous, then it's a fact.
Haha, great! The Father of America uses the Bible to establish deeds, so we'll follow the Classic of Mountains and Seas.
It's important to understand that my country's ancient territory was vast; it was only due to the decline and wars of modern times that territorial losses occurred.
In ancient times, a nation could not be considered truly powerful unless it possessed the capability to single-handedly challenge the entire world.
Upon hearing this, I felt as if my ancestors and descendants were utterly unworthy.
But outside the sky.
Ming Dynasty.
After reading the comments from later generations, Zhu Di said with some puzzlement:
"The sun, moon, mountains, and rivers will live on forever, and the Ming Dynasty will live on forever. The territory of our Ming Dynasty has always been so vast."
"What? Don't future generations believe it?"
"It seems we need to build more permanent cultural relics to prove where the influence of our Great Ming Dynasty once reached."
"I have heard that rock paintings can be preserved for tens of thousands of years or even longer."
"Perhaps in the border regions of the Ming Dynasty, more murals should be carved and more stone tablets should be erected."
"In this way, even if the Ming Dynasty declines one day."
"Future generations can also use this irrefutable evidence to prove that those places have been the territory of the Ming Dynasty since ancient times!" (End of Chapter)
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