However, Zhang Sanlianzi, the author of "The Sixteen-Character Yin-Yang Feng Shui Secret Techniques," thought the book was too unorthodox, so he destroyed the Yin-Yang section and only kept the Feng Shui section.

Therefore, because Hu Bayi had only read half of the book, he only understood feng shui techniques, but was not proficient in dealing with various strange beasts, suppressing corpses, and dealing with various traps.

However, if it's just about finding tombs, what Hu Bayi learned is enough.

In no time, Hu Bayi had located the entrance to the tomb.

Hu Bayi stared at the spot where Bai Jing was standing and said, "Old Bai, the entrance to the tomb is right under your feet."

Bai Jing smiled upon hearing this, said nothing, and walked away from the mound of earth.

He had discovered this location long ago, because it was the site of the gate of life, and therefore must be the entrance to the tomb.

Soon after, the group gathered at the spot where Bai Jing had just stood, curiously examining the location.

To be honest, none of them could figure out how this could be the entrance.

Hua Mei was looking at Hu Bayi with a strange expression.

She never expected that Hu Bayi would have such abilities.

Immediately, Huamei remembered the stone box her father had mentioned. She first looked at Hu Bayi, then at Bai Jing.

Chapter 8 The Weasel's Grave

Judging from the current situation, Hu Bayi can find the tomb, and this guy named Bai Jing, although he looks ordinary, is very skilled.

Although Bai Jing had only exchanged one move with Hua Mei before, it was certain that Bai Jing's kung fu was even more powerful than his father's.

In an instant, the thrush began to make plans.

Bai Jing noticed that Hua Mei was subtly observing him and Hu Bayi, but he didn't pay any attention to it. He was already planning to go to the Hundred Eyes Cave anyway, and besides, Hu Bayi was very smart and would be able to see through everything sooner or later, so he didn't care about Hua Mei's little scheme.

Following that, Yanzi held up a flashlight, while Bai Jing, Hu Bayi, and Wang Pangzi took turns digging with their tools.

As for the thrush, it stood guard with a hunting rifle on the side.

To be fair, it was fortunate that Bai Jing had specifically instructed the group to bring tools before they went up the mountain.

Bai Jing was thinking that they might need tools to dig up weasels, so he suggested bringing the tools along. Hu Bayi agreed, and since they weren't heavy, they brought ropes, torches, and other tools.

Otherwise, we wouldn't know how to dig at this point.

Fortunately, this land is quite special; even in winter, the ground remains soft.

Before long, the group had dug quite deep, but they still hadn't found the entrance to the cave.

Seeing this, Bai Jing knew that Hu Bayi was still too inexperienced. Most importantly, this was probably Hu Bayi's first time searching for a tomb, so he was very unfamiliar with the process.

Immediately, Bai Jing said, "Alright, watch me."

After saying that, Bai Jing suddenly jumped up and landed at the entrance of the excavated hole. To everyone's surprise, Bai Jing's entire body disappeared into the mound of earth.

Everyone was shocked to see this and rushed over to check if Bai Jing had gotten into any trouble.

At that moment, Huamei's eyes lit up, but she then composed herself and went to the cave entrance.

Hu Bayi and Fatty Wang called out anxiously, "Old Bai, Old Bai, how are you?"

Immediately afterwards, Bai Jing came out of the cave and looked at the group, saying, "It's alright, it's not very deep in here, come down."

This time, the group finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Then the group entered through the entrance one by one, and there they saw a long stone passage.

Fatty Wang glanced around and asked with some confusion, "Where is this place?"

Before Bai Jing could speak, Hu Bayi explained, "This should be a tomb passage."

Upon hearing this, Huamei couldn't help but look at Hu Bayi.

"The tomb passage?"

Bai Jing nodded and said, "It is the tomb passage, but we don't know who is buried in this tomb."

Fatty Wang seemed to have thought of something and immediately said excitedly, "Then aren't we going to get rich?"

Hu Bayi had also thought of this, and said excitedly, "Let's go in and take a look."

For a moment, the group walked forward cautiously.

When Bai Jing had nothing to do, he liked to tell them stories, which was actually a way of giving Hu Bayi and the others a heads-up.

Therefore, several

Once inside the tomb passage, people became extremely cautious.

After all, in the stories Bai Jing had told before, there were countless traps and mechanisms in the tomb.

Hu Bayi, Wang Pangzi, and Yanzi had heard the most, so naturally, as soon as they entered the tomb, they carefully observed their surroundings, fearing that there might be some traps or something similar.

However, the thrush didn't know much about these things.

However, seeing how carefully Bai Jing and the other three walked, Hua Mei couldn't help but try to imitate them.

Bai Jing walked at the front, holding a flashlight.

It can be seen that there are clearly man-made arched holes on both sides of the tomb passage.

This is clearly prepared specifically for the weasels that come and go.

However, Bai Jing didn't pay much attention to these things and continued walking forward.

Suddenly, Bai Jing noticed a yellow figure flash by.

Bai Jing had excellent eyesight and naturally noticed it too; it was another weasel.

Bai Jing immediately threw a pebble without hesitation.

In an instant, the pebble traveled several meters and finally struck the weasel that was trying to escape.

Wang Pangzi noticed this and immediately exclaimed excitedly, "Old Bai, you're amazing!"

As he spoke, Fatty Wang prepared to run over and pick up the weasel.

Suddenly, Bai Jing noticed something and immediately shouted, "Fatty, watch out!"

Unfortunately, Bai Jing called too late.

As soon as the fat man ran to the front, the ground there suddenly loosened, and he fell directly into the hole.

And Wang Pangzi's voice still echoed in the air.

Seeing this, Bai Jing and Hu Bayi exchanged a glance.

Hu Bayi cried out anxiously, "Oh no!"

The remaining people immediately ran towards the spot where the fat man had fallen.

A short while later, several people gathered around the spot where the person had fallen, and Bai Jing shouted something.

"Fat man, are you okay?"

Immediately following, Wang Pangzi's voice came from below.

My back!

Hearing this sound, the remaining people breathed a sigh of relief.

Bai Jing looked around at the spot where the weasel had been, and now he seemed to have figured something out.

"Hey, these weasels are really clever. They actually knew how to ambush us. If we had chased them together, we would all be falling down by now."

Hu Bayi was examining the pit on the ground when he thought for a moment and said, "The tomb should be located below. This is a very obvious entrance leading down."

Hearing Bai Jing's words, the others also felt that they made sense, and immediately decided to go down and take a look.

Immediately, Bai Jing took out a rope, looked it over, and tied one end to a stone pillar. Then everyone took turns using the rope to descend to the bottom.

Sure enough, once down there, Bai Jing didn't need a rope, since the ground was only three or four meters deep. He simply leaped down and landed at the bottom.

After everyone had gone down, all eyes immediately turned to the most conspicuous coffin.

Fatty Wang stared in surprise at the coffin before him, exclaiming, "Old Bai, Old Hu, have we entered someone's ancestral grave? How come there's such a huge coffin?"

Bai Jing took a flashlight and walked around the murals. After circling around, he looked at the coffin in the center and said, "It seems my previous judgment was wrong. This is not a tomb, but a temple with the characteristics of the Xianbei people during the Northern and Southern Dynasties!"

Chapter 9 This is not a grave, it's a temple

Everyone was stunned when they heard Bai Jing's words.

With such a large coffin placed in the middle, Bai Jing said that this was not a tomb.

Moreover, how did Bai Jing determine that this was a 'temple' from the Northern and Southern Dynasties period?

Bai Jing naturally noticed their confusion and pointed to a mural with his flashlight, saying, "Look..."

Following the direction indicated by Bai Jing's flashlight, everyone saw that the mural depicted a creature with a yellow weasel head and a human body.

Upon seeing this, Fatty Wang exclaimed in surprise, "Hey, this is a human body with a weasel's head. If this really is a temple as Old Bai said, then these things being worshipped aren't weasels, are they?"

Bai Jing thought for a moment and said, "I once read a book that said that the 'Yuanjiao' sect was prevalent in the Greater Khingan Mountains of Northeast China for a period of time, from the Northern and Southern Dynasties to the Tang Dynasty."

Upon hearing this, Huamei seemed to have thought of something and immediately asked, "Since this so-called Yuan Sect believes in Wong Tai Sin, why do they call themselves the Yuan Sect instead of something like the Huang Sect?"

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