In order to support himself, Wang Pangzi suggested getting some honey. The two men wrapped their clothes around their heads and poked a hornet's nest. Surprisingly, chestnut color, a little hunting dog, also brought a rabbit.
They ate rabbits and returned home in triumph with honey, only to learn that a female educated youth had entered Niuxinshan alone. This Niuxinshan is the first haunted place in this book. It is said that it is the tomb of the Queen Mother of Liao.
When Hu Bayi and his wife were hiding from wasps, the porcelain they saw when they were soaking in a stream was a funerary object that rushed out of the mountain.
The ancient tomb on Niuxin Mountain is a treasure cave with nine waterfalls hanging from the top of the mountain. According to the records of Yin-Yang geomantic occultism, this design is also called Yu Lian in Kowloon, also known as the miracle of Luoshen.
This name is very vivid. From a distance, the Nine Waterfalls are just gauze curtains on a jade raft.
The year of Luoshen is most suitable for burying women, and the Empress Dowager of Liao Dynasty was buried here successfully.
In the process of searching for the missing female educated youth, Hu Bayi three people unfortunately met a human bear. Several people climbed the tree one after another, and because they brought shotguns, they also hit the bear in the stomach and eyes. But people and bears can tear tigers and leopards when they are crazy, so they have to hold the branches tightly and confront the people and bears under the tree. Fortunately, the bear had limited energy and finally walked away.
The plot to save the educated youth is like a dream. In his dream, he walked into the tomb of Empress Dowager Cixi in Liao country and happened to meet a female educated youth. The two were warmly received by the ancients, and they could eat and drink and watch shadow play. I accidentally dropped the cup in my hand, only to find that Queen Liao's head also fell off. Frightened, he took the educated youth all the way out and was finally saved by the fat man and the little swallow girl in the village.
What is written here is also true and false, which makes people feel very substituted. When I was a child, the stories told by the older generation were all of this type.