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[Serial] Post "Ancient Art", Liu Weiyang's Feng Shui masterpiece (reproduced)
Chapter 7: Digging graves.
"I ask you for the last time: Are you sure this is it?" Asako asked very seriously.
"Of course!" Liang's answer is yes.
Digging down with a shovel, Liang swung a big pick. In the middle of the night, two young people are sweating like a pig, digging a slightly protruding grave bag on a random grave in the middle of nowhere.
While digging, Liang asked, "Didn't you say that the pulse condition of this grave is not like my grandfather's?"
Chao Ge kept answering, "Not really. Although your family is extremely poor, you have never lost an opportunity. And this tomb ... "Asako is a little slow:" There are almost no children! " .
Liang threw the pickaxe at him: "Wow! Then why dig? ! "
Chao Ge ignored him and continued, "This grave has been buried here for more than one hundred years, probably in the late Qing Dynasty, which should be the earliest. It is also the one that has been washed most seriously by this unique point. " As he spoke, Chao Ge raised his waist, looked at other ups and downs of graves on the pillar and said, "But those graves that were buried one after another inadvertently formed a buffer grid, which dispersed the suffocation a lot."
Liang picked up the pickaxe again: "Oh dear! Oh! This is a bit like. "
Chao Ge went on to say, "But this pulse is scattered and lifeless. ...