In the notes of grave robbery, there are nine centipedes around the coffin, which are shaped like lotus flowers, and nine giant volcanic scorpions are nailed to the stone platform around them, all of which are placed on the stone platform where the coffin of Wannu King was placed. Scooters and centipedes were called hundred-legged dragons in ancient times, so this kind of coffin is called Kowloon coffin-carrying.
However, a novel is a novel after all. In the novel, slave owners and scutiger realize immortality through the * * * fertility system, which is of course fictional. In fact, Genting Palace itself does not exist, but Dongsha regime and Kowloon coffin-carrying tomb culture have historical prototypes. Historically, Eastern Xia was founded by Pu Xian Wannu, who was sent by Fu Xuan to Liaodong. 12 15 years, that is, in October of the third year of Emperor Xuanzong of Jin Dynasty, the State of Jin defeated Mongolia and was about to perish. In order to revive the national spirit of Nuzhen, ten thousand women in Pu Xian became kings in the State of Jin. Dazhen? Later, it was renamed Xia and Tiantai to seek the revival of Jurchen.
At first, Mongolia focused on dealing with Xu Jin Guo, and had no spare capacity to deal with Eastern Xia. However, after the death of Xu Jin Guo, Mongolia quickly made efforts to destroy Eastern Xia.
When Dongfu existed, it occupied a lot of territory, but it was not small either. According to Yuan history, it is probably bordered by the Sea of Japan in the east, Korea in the south and Heilongjiang and Jilin in the north and west respectively. It is said that Pu Xian Wannu was buried in Changbai Mountain after his death. Carrying coffins in Kowloon was a burial method he designed for himself. It is said to be Kowloon, but because dragons don't exist, they are all imagined by themselves, and the dragons imagined by different cultures and tribes will be different. As a jurchen, Pu Xian Wannu believes in dragons which are different from those in China culture. They are not dragons in China culture, but their own images.
As for the cultural background of carrying coffins in Kowloon, it is said that Lapras ruled the sky, and the ancients thought that riding a dragon could go to heaven. Legend has it that the Yellow Emperor was immortal because of Lapras. Obviously, carrying coffins in Kowloon means hoping to be carried to heaven by these nine dragons after death. In traditional culture, the number nine is not only the largest single digit, but also represents eternity and infinity.
However, all this is just a legend. The author carefully checked the news about the coffin lifting in Jiulong and the discovery of Pu Xian Wannu Tomb in Changbai Mountain, but found no exact report. Not only are there no official news reports, but most of them are just a few words, which looks like something made up by some people.
In fact, there is no record of carrying coffins in Kowloon in official history or unofficial history. Based on the analysis of all kinds of news, the author personally thinks that the news that the coffin was found in Kowloon is probably fabricated by a grave-robbing note lover, and there is no such thing.