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Green Bamboo Corpse Burial Technique?

That's right!

Chen Feng could not be mistaken. Other than the bamboo fragments from before, what appeared in front of him was a coffin made of red lacquer wood.

Furthermore, the coffin was buried vertically with its head facing up.

Looking closely, the entire coffin was stuck straight down. Seeing this scene, Chen Feng felt his throat become abnormally dry.

The so-called Green Bamboo Corpse Burial Technique was also known as the coffin.

This method of burial originated from Tibetan Buddhism and was only introduced to the Central Plains in the early Ming Dynasty.

As for the standard of burial, it was to cover the top of the coffin with a layer of bamboo. The most important thing was that the coffin must be buried vertically.

The so-called vertical burial was also a ritual burial. In Tibetan Tantra, this burial method had the meaning of ferrying the dead.

After this method was passed down to the Ming Dynasty, it had the meaning of resolving resentment and was mostly used in the graves of people who died unjustly. This was because the ancients believed that there was a possibility that a person who died in vain would turn into a corpse.

Gulp!

Thinking of this, Chen Feng could not help but swallow.

It was also at this moment that he finally understood why there was so much glutinous rice in this tomb.

To put it bluntly, glutinous rice was used to suppress corpses and eliminate evil spirits.

Thinking about it carefully, it was no wonder that there were so many mysteries in this tomb. At this moment, Chen Feng recalled the third level of Feng Shui outside and understood.

At this time, all the clues could be connected.

The Feng Shui of the women outside, the Three-Star Evil Charging Bureau, the walls of the underground palace, and the glutinous rice on the ground were all for the people in the coffin to get rid of evil spirits.

In other words, the corpse in this coffin should be a woman!

At the same time, this tomb was indeed a burial tomb!

The woman in the coffin was probably the person who was buried with the tomb owner.

Realizing this, Chen Feng felt a chill run down his spine.

One had to know that there was no tradition of people dying in the Miao territory. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the method of using living people to be buried with the dead was banned.

He really didn't expect that he would meet a dead person in this tomb found under the Yellow River.

However, after thinking of this, Chen Feng became even more curious about this tomb.

Now, he could no longer tell who this tomb belonged to.

However, the only thing he could confirm was that even if this tomb did not belong to Yuan Chonghuan, it should at least belong to a noble.

Otherwise, the tomb builders would not have dug out the river and built such a high-standard tomb under the Yellow River.

As for the coffin in front of him…

Thinking of this, Chen Feng looked down at his feet again.

To be honest, it was better to take a detour when it came to this kind of coffin. However, Chen Feng felt that there must be some shocking secret hidden in the coffin.

Moreover, this was his first time robbing a tomb. It would be a waste if he retreated without even opening the coffin.

Thinking of this, Chen Feng weighed the pros and cons with difficulty in his heart.

If he opened the coffin now, there might really be danger inside.

However, if he left just like that, he might miss a good opportunity. Moreover, although he had the knowledge transmitted by the system, he had never encountered a big dumpling.

Moreover, this coffin had been buried deep underground for hundreds of years. Perhaps the corpse inside had already turned into a pile of white bones.

Thinking of this, Chen Feng decided to open the coffin.

However, he was not in a hurry to act. Instead, he took out a white candle from his backpack. Then, he picked up the compass and began to calculate the position of the southeast corner.

There was nothing else. Although Chen Feng was Heavenly Official Qiu, he had to follow this rule before opening the coffin. He had to light a white wax in the southeast corner of the coffin.

This was the so-called 'when a person lights a candle, a ghost blows out the light'.

This method was actually related to Heavenly Official Hill and the gold, so he had to do it too.

There were two reasons for this.

Firstly, the coffin was sealed all year round, so there might be some poisonous gas left inside. As the candle burned, it could remind Chen Feng of the changes in the air at any time.

If the candle went out, it meant that there was something strange inside, and he couldn't enter the coffin.

As for the second reason, it had to do with the rules of the hair mound and gold loot.

This was a saying that had long existed in the grave robbing industry. It was said that as long as the owner of the coffin did not agree to take away the netherworld artifacts, the grave robbers had to return the original number of burial items and then leave the tomb.

This was a contract between the living and the dead, and the thousand-year legacy could not be broken.

As for the southeast corner, it was not difficult to find.

The position of the main tomb corresponded to the Gate of Life in the Eight Trigrams, and if converted, it would be the northeast corner.

Then, by analogy, the southeast corner corresponded to the position of Xun in the Ming Eight Trigrams, which was also the direction of the Stop Gate.

As he thought about it, Chen Feng used the compass to calculate the direction of the Stop Gate.

The so-called southeast corner was on his left.

Therefore, Chen Feng lit the candle and used the melted wax to fix the candle on the left side of the coffin.

After doing all of this, Chen Feng looked at the coffin again.

A coffin buried vertically could not be completely taken out. Therefore, he could only use a dagger and a shovel to cut open the top of the coffin, creating a hole that was big enough to enter.

"Phew ~"

Chen Feng took a deep breath and prepared himself. He raised the dagger and stabbed it into the crack at the top of the coffin.

Thump!

This coffin had been buried in a humid environment for many years. It was even softer than Chen Feng had imagined. The wood on it had already rotted, so Chen Feng stabbed the dagger into it.

Chen Feng's eyes lit up when he realized this.

Next, he used the dagger like a saw and began to cut around the coffin. In just a few minutes, he had dug out all the wood on the roof.

After the wood was removed, a hole with a diameter of 50 centimeters appeared on the top of the coffin.

However, Chen Feng was not in a hurry to take a look. Instead, he hid further away and stared at the candle beside him. After all, there was a high chance that a deadly poison gas was hidden in a sealed coffin.

Therefore, the flame of the candle was particularly important at this time.

[I'm looking for a new book!】 Green Bamboo Corpse Burial Technique?

That's right!

Chen Feng could not be mistaken. Other than the bamboo fragments from before, what appeared in front of him was a coffin made of red lacquer wood.

Furthermore, the coffin was buried vertically with its head facing up.

Looking closely, the entire coffin was stuck straight down. Seeing this scene, Chen Feng felt his throat become abnormally dry.

The so-called Green Bamboo Corpse Burial Technique was also known as the coffin.

This method of burial originated from Tibetan Buddhism and was only introduced to the Central Plains in the early Ming Dynasty.

As for the standard of burial, it was to cover the top of the coffin with a layer of bamboo. The most important thing was that the coffin must be buried vertically.

The so-called vertical burial was also a ritual burial. In Tibetan Tantra, this burial method had the meaning of ferrying the dead.

After this method was passed down to the Ming Dynasty, it had the meaning of resolving resentment and was mostly used in the graves of people who died unjustly. This was because the ancients believed that there was a possibility that a person who died in vain would turn into a corpse.

Gulp!

Thinking of this, Chen Feng could not help but swallow.

It was also at this moment that he finally understood why there was so much glutinous rice in this tomb.

To put it bluntly, glutinous rice was used to suppress corpses and eliminate evil spirits.

Thinking about it carefully, it was no wonder that there were so many mysteries in this tomb. At this moment, Chen Feng recalled the third level of Feng Shui outside and understood.

At this time, all the clues could be connected.

The Feng Shui of the women outside, the Three-Star Evil Charging Bureau, the walls of the underground palace, and the glutinous rice on the ground were all for the people in the coffin to get rid of evil spirits.

In other words, the corpse in this coffin should be a woman!

At the same time, this tomb was indeed a burial tomb!

The woman in the coffin was probably the person who was buried with the tomb owner.

Realizing this, Chen Feng felt a chill run down his spine.

One had to know that there was no tradition of people dying in the Miao territory. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the method of using living people to be buried with the dead was banned.

He really didn't expect that he would meet a dead person in this tomb found under the Yellow River.

However, after thinking of this, Chen Feng became even more curious about this tomb.

Now, he could no longer tell who this tomb belonged to.

However, the only thing he could confirm was that even if this tomb did not belong to Yuan Chonghuan, it should at least belong to a noble.

Otherwise, the tomb builders would not have dug out the river and built such a high-standard tomb under the Yellow River.

As for the coffin in front of him…

Thinking of this, Chen Feng looked down at his feet again.

To be honest, it was better to take a detour when it came to this kind of coffin. However, Chen Feng felt that there must be some shocking secret hidden in the coffin.

Moreover, this was his first time robbing a tomb. It would be a waste if he retreated without even opening the coffin.

Thinking of this, Chen Feng weighed the pros and cons with difficulty in his heart.

If he opened the coffin now, there might really be danger inside.

However, if he left just like that, he might miss a good opportunity. Moreover, although he had the knowledge transmitted by the system, he had never encountered a big dumpling.

Moreover, this coffin had been buried deep underground for hundreds of years. Perhaps the corpse inside had already turned into a pile of white bones.

Thinking of this, Chen Feng decided to open the coffin.

However, he was not in a hurry to act. Instead, he took out a white candle from his backpack. Then, he picked up the compass and began to calculate the position of the southeast corner.

There was nothing else. Although Chen Feng was Heavenly Official Qiu, he had to follow this rule before opening the coffin. He had to light a white wax in the southeast corner of the coffin.

This was the so-called 'when a person lights a candle, a ghost blows out the light'.

This method was actually related to Heavenly Official Hill and the gold, so he had to do it too.

There were two reasons for this.

Firstly, the coffin was sealed all year round, so there might be some poisonous gas left inside. As the candle burned, it could remind Chen Feng of the changes in the air at any time.

If the candle went out, it meant that there was something strange inside, and he couldn't enter the coffin.

As for the second reason, it had to do with the rules of the hair mound and gold loot.

This was a saying that had long existed in the grave robbing industry. It was said that as long as the owner of the coffin did not agree to take away the netherworld artifacts, the grave robbers had to return the original number of burial items and then leave the tomb.

This was a contract between the living and the dead, and the thousand-year legacy could not be broken.

As for the southeast corner, it was not difficult to find.

The position of the main tomb corresponded to the Gate of Life in the Eight Trigrams, and if converted, it would be the northeast corner.

Then, by analogy, the southeast corner corresponded to the position of Xun in the Ming Eight Trigrams, which was also the direction of the Stop Gate.

As he thought about it, Chen Feng used the compass to calculate the direction of the Stop Gate.

The so-called southeast corner was on his left.

Therefore, Chen Feng lit the candle and used the melted wax to fix the candle on the left side of the coffin.

After doing all of this, Chen Feng looked at the coffin again.

A coffin buried vertically could not be completely taken out. Therefore, he could only use a dagger and a shovel to cut open the top of the coffin, creating a hole that was big enough to enter.

"Phew ~"

Chen Feng took a deep breath and prepared himself. He raised the dagger and stabbed it into the crack at the top of the coffin.

Thump!

This coffin had been buried in a humid environment for many years. It was even softer than Chen Feng had imagined. The wood on it had already rotted, so Chen Feng stabbed the dagger into it.

Chen Feng's eyes lit up when he realized this.

Next, he used the dagger like a saw and began to cut around the coffin. In just a few minutes, he had dug out all the wood on the roof.

After the wood was removed, a hole with a diameter of 50 centimeters appeared on the top of the coffin.

However, Chen Feng was not in a hurry to take a look. Instead, he hid further away and stared at the candle beside him. After all, there was a high chance that a deadly poison gas was hidden in a sealed coffin.

Therefore, the flame of the candle was particularly important at this time.

[I'm looking for a new book!】 Green Bamboo Corpse Burial Technique?

That's right!

Chen Feng could not be mistaken. Other than the bamboo fragments from before, what appeared in front of him was a coffin made of red lacquer wood.

Furthermore, the coffin was buried vertically with its head facing up.

Looking closely, the entire coffin was stuck straight down. Seeing this scene, Chen Feng felt his throat become abnormally dry.

The so-called Green Bamboo Corpse Burial Technique was also known as the coffin.

This method of burial originated from Tibetan Buddhism and was only introduced to the Central Plains in the early Ming Dynasty.

As for the standard of burial, it was to cover the top of the coffin with a layer of bamboo. The most important thing was that the coffin must be buried vertically.

The so-called vertical burial was also a ritual burial. In Tibetan Tantra, this burial method had the meaning of ferrying the dead.

After this method was passed down to the Ming Dynasty, it had the meaning of resolving resentment and was mostly used in the graves of people who died unjustly. This was because the ancients believed that there was a possibility that a person who died in vain would turn into a corpse.

Gulp!

Thinking of this, Chen Feng could not help but swallow.

It was also at this moment that he finally understood why there was so much glutinous rice in this tomb.

To put it bluntly, glutinous rice was used to suppress corpses and eliminate evil spirits.

Thinking about it carefully, it was no wonder that there were so many mysteries in this tomb. At this moment, Chen Feng recalled the third level of Feng Shui outside and understood.

At this time, all the clues could be connected.

The Feng Shui of the women outside, the Three-Star Evil Charging Bureau, the walls of the underground palace, and the glutinous rice on the ground were all for the people in the coffin to get rid of evil spirits.

In other words, the corpse in this coffin should be a woman!

At the same time, this tomb was indeed a burial tomb!

The woman in the coffin was probably the person who was buried with the tomb owner.

Realizing this, Chen Feng felt a chill run down his spine.

One had to know that there was no tradition of people dying in the Miao territory. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the method of using living people to be buried with the dead was banned.

He really didn't expect that he would meet a dead person in this tomb found under the Yellow River.

However, after thinking of this, Chen Feng became even more curious about this tomb.

Now, he could no longer tell who this tomb belonged to.

However, the only thing he could confirm was that even if this tomb did not belong to Yuan Chonghuan, it should at least belong to a noble.

Otherwise, the tomb builders would not have dug out the river and built such a high-standard tomb under the Yellow River.

As for the coffin in front of him…

Thinking of this, Chen Feng looked down at his feet again.

To be honest, it was better to take a detour when it came to this kind of coffin. However, Chen Feng felt that there must be some shocking secret hidden in the coffin.

Moreover, this was his first time robbing a tomb. It would be a waste if he retreated without even opening the coffin.

Thinking of this, Chen Feng weighed the pros and cons with difficulty in his heart.

If he opened the coffin now, there might really be danger inside.

However, if he left just like that, he might miss a good opportunity. Moreover, although he had the knowledge transmitted by the system, he had never encountered a big dumpling.

Moreover, this coffin had been buried deep underground for hundreds of years. Perhaps the corpse inside had already turned into a pile of white bones.

Thinking of this, Chen Feng decided to open the coffin.

However, he was not in a hurry to act. Instead, he took out a white candle from his backpack. Then, he picked up the compass and began to calculate the position of the southeast corner.

There was nothing else. Although Chen Feng was Heavenly Official Qiu, he had to follow this rule before opening the coffin. He had to light a white wax in the southeast corner of the coffin.

This was the so-called 'when a person lights a candle, a ghost blows out the light'.

This method was actually related to Heavenly Official Hill and the gold, so he had to do it too.

There were two reasons for this.

Firstly, the coffin was sealed all year round, so there might be some poisonous gas left inside. As the candle burned, it could remind Chen Feng of the changes in the air at any time.

If the candle went out, it meant that there was something strange inside, and he couldn't enter the coffin.

As for the second reason, it had to do with the rules of the hair mound and gold loot.

This was a saying that had long existed in the grave robbing industry. It was said that as long as the owner of the coffin did not agree to take away the netherworld artifacts, the grave robbers had to return the original number of burial items and then leave the tomb.

This was a contract between the living and the dead, and the thousand-year legacy could not be broken.

As for the southeast corner, it was not difficult to find.

The position of the main tomb corresponded to the Gate of Life in the Eight Trigrams, and if converted, it would be the northeast corner.

Then, by analogy, the southeast corner corresponded to the position of Xun in the Ming Eight Trigrams, which was also the direction of the Stop Gate.

As he thought about it, Chen Feng used the compass to calculate the direction of the Stop Gate.

The so-called southeast corner was on his left.

Therefore, Chen Feng lit the candle and used the melted wax to fix the candle on the left side of the coffin.

After doing all of this, Chen Feng looked at the coffin again.

A coffin buried vertically could not be completely taken out. Therefore, he could only use a dagger and a shovel to cut open the top of the coffin, creating a hole that was big enough to enter.

"Phew ~"

Chen Feng took a deep breath and prepared himself. He raised the dagger and stabbed it into the crack at the top of the coffin.

Thump!

This coffin had been buried in a humid environment for many years. It was even softer than Chen Feng had imagined. The wood on it had already rotted, so Chen Feng stabbed the dagger into it.

Chen Feng's eyes lit up when he realized this.

Next, he used the dagger like a saw and began to cut around the coffin. In just a few minutes, he had dug out all the wood on the roof.

After the wood was removed, a hole with a diameter of 50 centimeters appeared on the top of the coffin.

However, Chen Feng was not in a hurry to take a look. Instead, he hid further away and stared at the candle beside him. After all, there was a high chance that a deadly poison gas was hidden in a sealed coffin.

Therefore, the flame of the candle was particularly important at this time.

[I'm looking for a new book!】

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