Below is a completely empty hall. Listening to Professor Hu's explanation, it is an architectural style that only existed in the Han Dynasty.

"I don't know who built it. It's obviously not a tomb, but it's buried underground, and there are thousands of steles outside. This is a huge amount of work, but I searched through the information, but I didn't find any relevant records... "Professor Zhang sighed.

"Yeah, if we can't go in and find out, it's a pity for us personally and for the archaeological community." A scholar said.

They got together and talked, one group was tinkering with equipment, and the other group was preparing things needed for doing things.

Lin Mo was idle and looked around.

He found that apart from the murals and palace lanterns on the walls, the hall was very empty.

Because of the collapse of the mountain, a weak part of the roof was smashed, and the sunlight was refracted, but it only shone into a distance of three meters.

There is only one door in the main hall, and it seems that going out should be the way to enter Wanbeihuabi.

Lin Mo glanced, the huge stone door opened, and there was darkness outside the door.

The Mingming Hall is already brightly lit, but the light doesn't seem to extend to the outside. The two sides of the door seem to be separated, one side is noisy, and the other side is silent.

Slowly withdrawing his eyes, Lin Mo walked under the wall to look at the murals above.

"This is the third mural." Meng Jirong came to Lin Mo and said.

Lin Mo: "Huh?"

Meng Jirong: "From there is the first mural, and you can only understand it when you read it coherently. Shall I tell you about it?"

Lin Mo nodded.

Meng Jirong: "Do you know about the rise of tomb murals?"

Lin Mo glanced at Li Chi, "I learned it when I was making up lessons. It arose in the Western Han Dynasty and became popular in the Eastern Han Dynasty."

"Most of the tomb murals in the Han Dynasty are myths and legends, historical stories, or landscape figures. I think the murals above seem to be myths and legends."

"It's not a tomb, but it has the style of murals in the tomb."

Meng Jirong looked up at the huge mural that went straight to the roof and said, "As the professor said, there are too many puzzles in this place that we need to solve."

"Look at the snake on the mural, it is taller than a person, with distinct scales, and the ink is highlighted, which shows that in this story, the snake is the protagonist, and there are many people kneeling below, worshiping it."

"There are a total of twelve murals in the hall, which are about a group of people who found a snake egg in a spring."

"This snake egg is full of gold, and the priests in the clan said that the contents inside can bring them countless prosperity, so they brought the snake egg back, hatched it, and the snake that came out finally grew into a giant. It needs to eat more than a dozen cattle and sheep.”

Meng Jirong said as he led Lin Mo down the sequence of the murals.

When it came to the eighth mural, Lin Mo took a closer look: "It really grew from a small snake to a big one. It eats so much, won't it make them poor?"

Meng Jirong led him to continue walking: "From the murals behind, we can know that this snake did bring them prosperity and countless gold and silver treasures, but gradually, bad things happened, and the snake was no longer satisfied with eating cattle. Sheep, it starts to eat people, the first one to eat is the person who raised it..."

Lin Mo: "After all, they are cold-blooded animals."

Meng Jirong: "From one person to two, three... the snake's appetite gradually increased, and even the priests began to lose control of it. It was originally to rob outsiders, but now..."

On the mural, the people standing behind the priest showed fear, ran away, and were eaten...

"Did you kill yourself?" Lin Mo asked.

The two came to the last two murals.

Meng Jirong: "It's about the same as perishing. The priest knew that he could no longer control the snake and brought great disaster to the clan, so he came to the spring again and found a stone egg inside."

The No.11 mural finally no longer depicts a snake, but focuses on a crystal clear white egg-shaped object.

"The priest brought back the stone egg with hope. This stone egg made the snake fearful. In the last mural, the clansmen worked together to kill the snake."

Lin Mo frowned.

Meng Jirong smiled and said, "Is there a feeling that the story didn't end here, but ended abruptly?"

Lin Mo nodded: "I think this story is not over yet..."

Before he finished speaking, there was a shout from not far away, saying that everything was ready to enter the Wanbei Painting Wall, but there seemed to be some quarrels of different opinions.

When Lin Mo and Meng Jirong passed by, a scientific researcher quarreled with a Taoist priest of Qingyun Temple.

The general idea is that those who engage in scientific research do not believe in feudalism, superstition, and sarcasm when they see the Taoist priests of Qingyun Temple placing incense tables and other objects.

The Taoist priests of the Qingyun Temple satirized them as useless, and hadn't researched a solution for more than a year, so they couldn't ask them to help in the end.

The two sides scolded each other, and no one looked down on the other.

Li Chi stood lazily, and said with a sneer, "I thought I would endure it for a long time."

From the beginning of the introduction, the two groups of people disliked each other, because of the face of Professor Hu and others, they didn't say anything.

"Oh, you said that the change of the magnetic field should be solved by science. If you can solve it, we won't be here. Don't you think it's ridiculous to say this now?"

"Is it possible to solve it by doing a legal matter? Who is more ridiculous? There is no scientific basis at all."

……

Seeing that the anger of the quarrel was getting bigger and bigger, Professor Zhang and others hurriedly smoothed things over.

The two sides took a break, and then discussed the matter of going to the wall of the Wanbei painting to feel it.

The young assistant who was the first to quarrel took out the machine and said: "It is equipped with the latest system, which can sense magnetic fields and transmit video images..."

"Use a small car to bring it in, and we can use the remote control here, so we don't need to risk ourselves."

For this provocative behavior, the young Taoist priest was angry.

The three Taoist priests had better self-cultivation, their expressions remained the same, and the waves were calm. After discussing, Li Daochang finally entered.

Tang Yanchu brought the safety rope and the walkie-talkie over and said, "After entering, please make sure to call at any time. The longest distance to enter is preferably no more than 30 meters. If there is a situation, please contact me in time."

He handed another device to Li Daochang: "This is a vibration meter that can be worn on the wrist. If the walkie-talkie fails or an uncontrollable situation occurs, after pressing the button, our side will receive the vibration. You pull it back."

"Okay, I see." Li Daochang nodded.

The scientific research team sat next to the machine and controlled the car to go in.

Li Daochang also walked out from the stone gate.

Lin Mo stood not far away and watched.

At first, the picture from the machine was normal.

Li Daochang's voice also came through the walkie-talkie, introducing the surrounding situation, matching the picture, and the voice again, gradually understanding the shape and terrain of the stele...

Just when everyone thought it was a good beginning, the transmitted images began to be intermittent, with ripples of blurred screens appearing, and Li Daochang's voice became indistinct and indistinct.

Professor Zhang hurriedly shouted: "Hurry up, get Daoist Li back!"

The Taoist priest of Qingyun Temple eagerly shouted into the walkie-talkie: "Master, come back quickly! Hurry up..."

Judging from the remaining length of the rope, Li Daochang walked almost 20 meters faster.

20 meters is neither too far nor too close. Logically speaking, they should be able to hear them shouting from the side of the door.

But the sound seemed to be swallowed up, and there was only silence outside the door.

"I...return...you..." Li Daochang's voice was intermittent on the walkie-talkie and almost disappeared.

The vibrator didn't respond at all.

Tang Yanchu tightened the rope and said sharply, "Pull!"

Everyone dared not hesitate.

However, the rope that fell on his hand seemed to weigh a thousand catties. Even though many people were exerting force, the rope did not move at all.

At this moment, the scientific researcher guarding the machine also let out an exclamation, fell off the chair, pointed and shouted in panic: "Something flashed by just now!"

The picture is still in the state of snowflakes, and it returned to normal for a short time just now, only he saw a more horrifying scene: "Really, really, it seems to be a head, no, and eyes..."

The man spoke incoherently.

Something happened on both sides, and everyone was a little bit overwhelmed.

Lin Mo stepped forward at this moment, a talisman was attached to the rope in an instant, and another talisman floated out of the stone gate, "Quickly pull, don't stand still."

The rope that I didn't understand before finally started to move, but it was still slow.

Lin Mo walked to the incense table prepared by Qingyun Temple, picked up the bronze bell on the table, and said, "Let me use it."

The two Taoist priests did not dare to hesitate, and nodded hastily.

Lin Mo walked quickly to the stone gate and threw the bronze bell up. To everyone's surprise, the bell did not fall in the air, but stopped as if being pulled, and then the bell rang again and again.

With a wonderful rhythm, crisp and pleasant... the voice seems to be knocking directly into the heart instead of ringing in the ears.

The bell was passed outside the door, and finally it was not swallowed, and there was an echo.

The people pulling the rope felt that the weight was slowly decreasing, and finally returned to a normal person's weight. They put in more effort, only to hear Lin Mo say: "Li Daochang is back."

The two Taoist priests hurried to the door.

Li Daochang was indeed pulled back, but his posture was really awkward. He looked like a different person from the one who went in before. He was holding the talisman Lin Mo threw out of the door in his hand, lying on his back with sweat on his head, and his Taoist robe was covered with a lot of dust .

"Master, are you okay?"

"It's okay as a teacher, help me to the side first." Li Daochang said with a breath.

At this time, a voice came from the scientific research team: "Ah, the machine seems to be completely scrapped, what's going on?!"

Li Daochang is the only one who can answer now, and everyone is waiting anxiously.

Li Daochang finally came to his senses, his usual serious expression changed several times, he straightened up and looked at the talisman in his hand, "This is..."

Everyone turned to look at Lin Mo.

Professor Zhang: "It was Lin Xiaoguan who made the move."

He pointed to a talisman that was also on the rope.

Li Daochang's expression was wonderful, he was ashamed for underestimating Lin Mo before, but also grateful, "Thank you for saving me."

Lin Mo: "You don't have to be so polite, but... what happened?"

Li Daochang sighed: "In the beginning, I walked more than ten meters and everything was normal, but gradually, I felt my mind became dizzy and my vision was blurred. I didn't dare to push it too hard, so I pressed the vibrator on my wrist."

Tang Yanchu: "But the vibration meter here didn't respond at all."

The others nodded, indeed.

Hearing this, Li Daochang took off the vibrator, and Tang Yanchu checked it, but it proved that the equipment was intact.

"It seems to be an illusion..." Li Daochang frowned: "After pressing the vibrator, I subconsciously feel that you have received a signal and are pulling me back. I also thought that I was slowly retreating, but in fact, I We should still move on..."

The scientific researcher standing by the machine remembered what had passed by, and hurriedly asked, "Then did you see anything?"

Li Daochang shook his head: "I just felt like I was walking non-stop, falling into a feeling of falling into a hallucination. It wasn't until this talisman was attached to my body that my mind was awake for a moment, and then I was pulled back... "

Having said that, he paused, and recalled with a slight frown: "It seems... He heard some strange sounds."

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