Ghost Blowing Lights in Longji Cave: What's strange about the Partridge Whistle and the Xixia that Master Chen has been to?

Ghost Blowing Lights in Longling Cave is Muye Zhang's classic series of notes on grave robbery. The mountain-shifting school in the book has been looking for dust beads because of the curse of ghost eyes. Partridge whistle, brother old sheepskin and sister Hualing once cooperated with Chen to dig the ancient tomb of Pingshan, but suffered heavy losses. Partridge whistle worships Captain Jin and Fan as the teacher, and goes to Xixia Black Water City to find the whereabouts of Yan Chenzhu.

Because the Tangut is also surnamed Li, it is said that the dust beads were introduced from the court of the Tang Dynasty, so the partridge whistle and Fan stepped into the Xixia tomb to try their luck. In the latest story of ghost blowing lights in Longling Cave, we can see all kinds of strange things about the Xixia Black Water City, that is, the owner's partridge whistle also broke an arm.

The Xixia Mausoleum in reality is really so fantastic. It is located 30 kilometers west of Yinchuan. In the east of Helan Mountain, there are eight Xixia royal tombs, which are more than 900 years old from today's oldest tombs. According to modern historical data, Xixia state has a careful political system and unique Xixia characters.

Xixia Mausoleum is a 40-square-kilometer cemetery with 8 mausoleums and more than 70 buried tombs. Strangely, these tombs were poured with rammed earth instead of stones from Helan Mountain. Strangely, after nearly a thousand years of ups and downs, the main bodies of these rammed earth tombs are still safe and sound. The ancillary buildings around the Xixia mausoleum disappeared in the wind and rain. Some people think that the secret that these rammed earth tombs can't fall down is the result of the blocking of Helan Mountain, while others think that it is the shielding effect of the attached buildings.

In addition, it is strange that there is no vegetation on these graves, and there are also good places for herders to put their cattle and horses around the graves, but why is there no soil on the graves? Even if the stone meets certain conditions, it will produce vegetation in the cracks, but these rammed soils have no plants even on the residual soil. It has been speculated that rammed earth has been specially fumigated to make it barren, which has not been confirmed yet.

The third strange thing is that there are no birds nesting or falling on these graves. Birds in northwest China often land on trees or livestock backs, but birds can't be seen on graves alone.

As can be seen from the air, the tombs of Xixia Mausoleum are arranged from south to north according to generations. From the air, they look like gossip figures. These tombs, which span 200 years, really conform to the arrangement law of gossip and geomantic omen.

In the ghost-blown cave in Longling, in addition to sleeping Buddha, there are also strange funerary objects such as jadeite in Xixia Black Water City. Xixia, as a cultural factor mixed with Han and Hu, is really different. The tombs formed by this diversified factor are indeed different from those of the Tang Dynasty and the Han Dynasty, which is one of the reasons why the two masters, Partridge Whistle and Chen, failed in the northwest.