Go crazy!You call me the ultimate?

Chapter 333 The Origin of the Zhang Family

The words of Shaq and White immediately poured a basin of cold water on the fat man.

"Sorry, there's nothing in here, except the one we found."

The fat man couldn't help but stare, his face full of disbelief.

"How could it be? I'm afraid they were all taken away by you!"

"How could a small box be buried in such a big coffin?"

Shaq shrugged helplessly and said.

"We also wanted to get some valuable funeral objects, but the result was very disappointing."

Everyone couldn't help showing puzzled looks. Such a huge coffin was only used to store a small box the size of a palm, which is a bit unreasonable.

Even Ji Changsheng was a little puzzled. The bronze dragon talisman was used to absorb the dragon energy in the veins of the earth and should be buried at the bottom of the underground palace. Why was it stored in this sarcophagus?

If this is done, won't the dragon talisman lose its due effect?
He thought for a while, jumped up onto the stone platform, and came to the sarcophagus.

After looking it over carefully, there was nothing unusual about the patterns carved on the sarcophagus, and those inscriptions caught his attention.

This is the ancient Zhong Ding Wen, which is an inscription cast on bronze wares during the Yin and Shang Dynasties. At that time, people called bronze gold, so it was also called Jin Wen.

Bronze inscriptions are usually prayers for heaven and earth, or some auspicious words, also called auspicious words.

It stands to reason that such words should not appear on the coffin. What kind of special operation is this?

Everyone also climbed up the stone platform and came to the sarcophagus.

Wu Xie and Aning knew something about ancient characters, and they also saw the weirdness of this inscription.

"Mr. Ji, why are these bronze inscriptions engraved on the coffin?"

Ji Changsheng didn't answer, but watched carefully.

He has integrated a large amount of information from the Snake Eyebrow Copper Fish, and his understanding of the bronze inscriptions is far better than that of all experts.

Soon he deciphered all the content of the inscription, but felt even more incredible.

"This is not a coffin!"

When everyone heard it, they were all taken aback.

No matter how you look at it, this thing is a coffin, why not?

Fatty was disappointed and asked resentfully.

"It's not a coffin, so why did it appear in the underground palace?"

Ji Changsheng explained.

"The content of the inscription is to pray to the world and pray for future generations, and it is usually only engraved on sacrificial bronze vessels."

"This thing should be a sacrificial item!"

Everyone was even more puzzled. The ancient sacrificial supplies were usually big tripods. How could anyone use coffins for sacrifices?
Ji Changsheng shrugged and said.

"I don't know either. It's easy to find out, just go in and have a look."

"Hey, how did you get in?"

Shaq quickly stretched out his hand and pointed to it.

"There's an entrance at the top, but it's small."

Ji Changsheng jumped onto the top of the coffin with a light leap. Sure enough, he saw an entrance, only two feet wide. If he was a fat man, he couldn't get in at all.

He reached out to lift the lid and got into the sarcophagus.

The inside of the sarcophagus was as empty as Shaq and the others had said, and there was nothing there.

Ji Changsheng took out a flashlight to take a photo, and soon found clues on the four walls.

Various inscriptions and several paintings are also carved inside the sarcophagus.

A closer look reveals that these paintings are connected together, and the content can be called weird and bizarre.

In the first painting, a group of ancients are climbing a towering mountain. On the top of the mountain there is a huge light-emitting object, which shines like a sun falling into the mortal world.

Among the ancient people who climbed the mountain, some were generals in armor, some were nobles with gorgeous costumes, and none of them were ordinary people.

But what does this glowing thing represent?
In the second painting, the ancients had come to the top of the mountain, and the luminous object became clearer. It looked like an oval stone, but it was shining brightly.

Some of these ancients were kneeling and worshiping, while others took out some strange things, like some kind of tools, to surround the stone.

In the third painting, the scene is no longer on the top of the mountain, but in the dark underground. The stone is wrapped in a strange utensil. The utensil is engraved with ancient inscriptions, and it is unclear what it is.

A group of people around are worshiping, with serious and pious expressions.

A group of soldiers escorted a few naked people beside them. These people were tied up and looked dull.

The content of the fourth painting was even more weird, and Ji Changsheng couldn't help but stare blankly.

The few bound people knelt in front of the stone, each with a painful and grim expression, and their bodies were undergoing terrible changes, as if they had been melted by high temperature!
Could this stone be something like a steelmaking furnace?

In ancient times, when some important sacrificial items were smelted in a furnace, living people were usually sacrificed to express awe of the gods of heaven and earth.

For example, in the famous story, Mo Xie, the go-getter, tried to forge a sword for three years without success. Finally, Mo Xie threw himself into the furnace to sacrifice, and then he succeeded in forging.

It sounds cruel, but it was normal in the ignorant ancient times.

These people in the painting should be offering sacrifices!

He continued to read, and the content of the fifth painting looked even more bizarre.

I saw a few naked people doing some weird poses, those poses are not something humans can do, such as arms stretched several times, and some turned their heads behind their backs.

In addition, there is a person who has grown hair and is turning into a terrible monster.

Ji Changsheng couldn't help but suddenly realized that the bodies of these people were mutating!

Seeing this, he finally knew what the murals were talking about!

However, he did not rush to draw conclusions, but looked at the last painting.

The content of the sixth picture was similar to what he thought.

I saw a group of people gathered in a circle, their clothes were uniform, and their expressions were very serious.

There is a person in the middle holding something and talking about something, and that thing is a ghost seal!
In the far background, thousands of people are busy building something enormous.

Although the thing has not been built yet, a rough outline can still be seen.

Bronze door!
After reading the paintings of the six blessings, Ji Changsheng finally understood the content of these paintings.

The glowing stone in the painting is the ultimate!

In the end, it should be a meteorite that fell from the sky and fell into a certain mountain. The ancients regarded it as a god from the sky and sacrificed living people.

As a result, these sacrifices were affected by the ultimate, mutated, and gained some special abilities.

Only then did people discover the ultimate power, and then built the bronze door to seal this secret.

What these murals reveal is the process by which the ancients discovered the ultimate, and the origin of the Zhang family!

Those ancient people who first obtained the ultimate secret back then were the ancestors of the Zhang family!

But there is another question, what is this huge sarcophagus used for?

Why is the bronze dragon talisman kept in this sarcophagus!

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like