The "Hong Chuan" described vividly in the book of Tiandihui is actually in Zhouhu Village.

Only after seeing this ancient ship-shaped house, many people really realized that they saw a real "Hong Chuan".

More importantly, there is such a code word in the meeting book.

"What material is the ship made of, 36 upper and 72 lower, a total of 108."

Reminiscent of the 36 patios, 72 floor drains, and 108 houses in the houseboat.

It has convinced many people that this is by no means a coincidence, but coincides with the early "Water Margin" worship of the Tiandihui.

Later, in the county annals, records were also found that Tiandihui used Theravada Buddhism to spread.

Then the repeated appearance of the Buddhist swastika in Zhouhu Village, could it be related to this?

For the swastika, there is actually an obvious way to say it.

Because the Tiandihui respected Wan Yunlong as the ancestor, in the early days, the brothers of the Tiandihui called themselves Wan.

Just like the surname of monks is Shi, Wanzi has a special meaning in Tiandihui.

Perhaps this is the swastika, more convincing evidence for the connection code of the Heaven and Earth Society.

After careful investigation and comparison with the records of the Tiandihui, someone deduced that the Huang's ancestral hall was probably built in the pattern of the Tiandihui Renyi Hall.

Of course, the mystery in it is absolutely impossible for outsiders to see through.

Even so, there are still many experts who have drawn preliminary conclusions based on various signs in the houseboat.

If this is just speculation, then the following stories and discoveries about the owner of the house have brought out an unknown treasure.

The "Swastika" slate of the Lichuan Zhouhu Boat House is the key.

It used to be inlaid on the window, and there are more than 60 pieces, large and small.

No one would have imagined that these inconspicuous decorative fabrics can constantly reveal the mystery of the treasure.

Nothing will come out of nowhere.

Coupled with the mystery of the boat house, people believe in Huang Huilou's hidden treasure.

A small businessman suddenly made a fortune, and the wealthy party must have countless gold and silver hidden away.

Such a unique house must cost a lot.

Even in addition to the money earned from doing business, there is a high possibility of hiding the gang's property.

It has been rumored in Zhouhu Village that a large number of treasures from the Tiandihui are buried in ancient boat-shaped houses.

The old people in the village still remember the Tibetan acrostics left by the owner of the houseboat to hunt for treasures for future generations.

The eight characters selected from the poem: "Three feet below the ground, I will bless my son."

These eight characters are undoubtedly talking about the whereabouts of the treasure.

But for more than 100 years, many people have "digged three feet" in the courtyard of this ancient house countless times, but they are still looking for it, but there is no trace of the treasure.

Where did Huang Huilou, the owner of the ancient house, hide the treasure?

In 1932, when a plane bombed here, it knocked down the wall behind.

Later, the common people discovered that there were a lot of cakes with the color of cow dung in them, and there were 16 loads of them in total. Later, they found out that they were Fushou Gao.

Each basket holds 160 catties of rice according to the current amount.

A load is 160 catties, so this batch of Fushou Gao is quite a lot.

In the past, when Fushou Gao was in the Qing Dynasty, according to the current ratio, one tael of gold was about one catty. According to the original price, the quantity was quite large.

There are a total of 560 catties of fushou ointment, even if it is exchanged for gold, it can be exchanged for 250 six catties.

250 six catties of gold can now sell for more than 700 million.

This is definitely a lot of wealth, but for Hongmen at that time, it didn't seem so great.

If these drugs are very important to them, there is no way to transport them and sell them.

It is because of the discovery of this batch of Fushou Gao that many experts believe that the relationship between Guwu Zangbao and Tiandihui is more obvious.

The rows of uniform houses with the same structure in the boat house are actually the "Hongmen Inn" where the Tiandihui secretly communicates and gathers, and it is also the base for the preservation and transfer of the Tiandihui's wealth.

The unique design of one house with multiple doors and connected households is just to prevent accidents.

In the event of a sudden change, no matter where you are, you can escape at any time.

According to historical records, after the Fushoujiao War in 1840, the Tiandihui's armed uprisings against the Qing Dynasty continued one after another and spread throughout the southern provinces.

The suppression by the Qing court was even more bloody and cruel.

According to the "Records of the Qing Dynasty", in the 24th year of Daoguang, that is, the year when Zhouhu boat house was built, there was an event in Xijiang and Hujian that Tiandihui looted the government's salt tax and tea tax.

Emperor Daoguang issued a strict order to the officials of Xijiang and Hujian provinces to cooperate and severely punish them.

Perhaps, just before such an incident, Huang Huilou got wind of it in advance, so he abandoned his house and fled in a hurry.

This may be the reason why the beams in the old house have been painted, but the doors and windows have not had time to paint.

It is conceivable that Huang Huilou did not go far at that time.

His gaze has been silently watching the houseboat. His figure haunts the various post roads connecting Hujian on the Xijiang River, wanders between Shouchang Temple and Jinzhu Peak, and secretly controls everything that happens in the houseboat.

In the following ten years, he faithfully fulfilled his mission and guarded the wealth of this houseboat.

This can also be used to explain why this houseboat looks luxurious, but the owner is nowhere to be found.

Because he is the caretaker of wealth, not the owner.

It can be imagined that the weather-beaten Huang Huilou must be a person with firm beliefs, and he has been sticking to his secrets throughout his life.

More than ten years later, Huang Huilou sank into the depths of history with these secrets.

This old house, which he had devoted his whole life to, has kept the secret behind him all the time.

Until one day in 2006, a strange thing happened in Zhouhu Village.

A secret that has been hidden for nearly 200 years has finally been revealed.

Every April, Xijiang will enter the continuous rainy season. The Huang's Ancestral Hall, which has never leaked rain, leaks rain.

In order to prevent the gable from collapsing, the village committee decided to send people to overhaul it.

Invited craftsmen climbed up the ladder and gently opened the ceiling piece by piece.

Suddenly, he was terrified and ran down the stairs.

The craftsman screamed repeatedly: "Snake, snake, big black snake!"

Why is there a snake on the ceiling? Later, the village found a brave person and planned to go and have a look.

He held the flashlight in one hand and the harpoon in the other to catch the snake.

He climbed up cautiously, under the light of the flashlight.

Sure enough, he saw two big snakes motionless on the wall.

After careful observation, he saw clearly that it turned out to be a mural.

There is a flying dragon on the left and right sides of the mural, and a treasure tripod in the middle!

This is a painting, and it is a mural with a very simple meaning.

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