Daomu Biji Chapter 73: Ashoka Temple


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The surrounding light gradually became dim. In the process, for a moment, when the brightness of the cold fireworks reached a certain point, the patterns on the wall seemed to suddenly evaporate.

I have no way to grasp the point of brightness, because everything is fleeting and cannot be captured. Even I think it is an illusion.

The fat man did not wait for blindness, and immediately folded the third cold firework. This time, the delivery position of the firework was further to the right.

Disappointingly, the fifth mural is very simple.

But after taking a closer look, I couldn't help but feel excited, because although this wall carving is simple, it is divided into two parts: upper and lower.

On it was depicted the handsome man who had just appeared. He had a feather scarf on his head, a bag on his body, and was kneeling on the ground. However, the big man was already wearing a crown, a broad robe and long sleeves to support him, and there were carvings all around. It depicts civil and military officials, giving the appearance of a palace.

And in the picture below, in a slightly larger hall, the handsome man-like person is headed, holding a cloth roll in his hand, sitting on the ground, and the whole body is filled with steaming air, just like an immortal giving a sermon after attaining Taoism. Generally speaking, although this person is still handsome and tall, judging from his face and attire, he has entered old age, but even so, he has an indescribable fairyland.

There were three people kneeling opposite him. One was tall and straight, wearing armor and holding an object. Judging from the texture, it looked like a map; the other was dressed in Han-style official uniform and looked like a Confucian scholar. There was an image panel in front of him. It's the same thing, with many nodes and veins engraved on the panel, rather like an astrolabe; but the one on the far right is wearing Taoist robes, holding Bagua on his back, looking like a Taoist and heroic figure.

The maps and astrolabes are all drawn with a sense of meaning. The textures are not very precise and difficult to see clearly. They should generally have the same meaning.

But the guy wearing the Taoist robe made me startled. Although I didn’t know any of the people here, I knew the Taoist robe. After all, it is a religious thing, passed down for thousands of years, but why does this family still keep up with these old people? Is Zamao involved? Who are the other two people?

Furthermore, even if the person who stole Qin Shihuang’s mobile phone was in his twenties at the time, it was at least before 210 BC. As far as I know, Taoism only existed in the Eastern Han Dynasty, around 130 AD. , which is a difference of more than 300 years. Could it be that this grandpa, the thief, lived to be 300 years old? No wonder his **** is smoking, he looks like he has become an immortal.

Could he have immortality? Or natural longevity? By the way, longevity, could it be that he is the ancestor of the Zhang family?

I stood there muttering to myself.

Up to now, this fifth wall carving is indeed the one that impressed me deeply. I tried my best to use my imagination, and I did seem to catch something in my mind just like before. What, but I can't figure out the specific meaning of this wall carving.

I turned my head to look at the fat man, only to find that he was looking at the sixth wall carving with concentration and didn't notice my actions at all. This was the second time I saw such a serious expression on his face.

The first time was when I saw him sewing rabbit skins by the creek a few days ago.

Not daring to delay, my eyes followed the fat man to the sixth wall carving. This sixth carving once again brought us back to the majestic and macroscopic scene.

The wall carving scene is a very confusing picture, so that I watched it for more than a minute without being able to clearly understand what the focus of the wall carving was about.

It wasn't until careful observation that I discovered that in the lower right corner of the wall carving, a young man with a feather turban on his head was standing on the cliff holding something that looked like a drawing and was talking to several other people.

Although this young man has a feather scarf on his head and looks slightly similar to the handsome man before, it is obviously not the same person.

Below the cliff far in front of him, thousands of manpower were building an unknown civil engineering project on a high mountain, and the scene was agitated.

What is striking is that there is a pagoda standing on the right side of the wall carving. The tower is extremely tall and majestic. The monks worship it. The tower base is high and shimmering.

The mountain gate of the huge project seems to have been built, and it stands at the place closest to us. If we look closely, there is actually a plaque on the beam of the mountain gate, with a few small words engraved on it, but it is very clear - -----"Ashoka Temple".

There seems to be some words engraved on the walls on both sides of the mountain gate, but the light is too weak and it is difficult to see clearly.

At the same time, I inadvertently stayed on the sixth wall carving for the longest time. It was not until the third fireworks gradually extinguished that I slowly recovered.


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