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Legend has it that the Muchen Pearl was transformed from a phoenix by Mother Earth, hence it is also called the Phoenix Gallbladder.
From the beginning of the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
When King Wen of Zhou, Ji Chang, discovered the Muchen Pearl, he immediately determined that it was a sacred object!
They deduced from the sixteen-character celestial hexagram that this object symbolizes immortality!
But how easy is it to achieve immortality?
Besides possessing the Muchen Pearl, one also needs to use special means, in a special location, and within a special time to complete a series of measures.
Only then can the divinity of the Muchen Pearl be fully utilized.
King Wen of Zhou, Ji Chang, recorded this information in detail.
The Muchen Pearl and the secret of immortality have been passed down through the hands of successive emperors.
Almost every monarch or emperor has tried to unravel the secret, hoping to achieve immortality and rule the country for ten thousand years.
But how easy is it to achieve immortality?
Favorable timing, geographical location, and human factors are all indispensable; no one has ever truly succeeded in this regard.
until......
The Muchen Pearl and this secret eventually ended up in the hands of King Xian.
King Xian was a great sorcerer with exceptional abilities in all aspects. After learning the secret of the Muchen Pearl, he coveted it and planned to use it to achieve immortality.
He then used his extraordinary feng shui skills to find a divine burial site! He then built a mausoleum there.
This is what Li Xiaohu and Chen Yulou referred to as the "water dragon halo".
Behind.
This record contains information related to the tomb of King Xian.
As stated above.
The construction of the tomb of King Xian took a total of twenty-seven years, and the number of people involved in its construction remained around 100,000.
For a small, foreign country.
This is almost the entire nation's manpower.
Because the construction of the royal tombs was such a massive and exhausting undertaking, it was common for artisans and slaves to die.
In order to supplement manpower.
King Xian also frequently led his troops to conquer surrounding small states and tribes, capturing their people and local Yi people to replenish his manpower.
Until it is completed.
After Chen Yulou finished speaking, he couldn't help but shake his head and sigh, "This Prince Xian..."
"Ever since he declared himself king, he has truly been 'oblivious to everything else and only focused on achieving immortality'!"
"In the short history of the country of just over thirty years."
"He did almost nothing but build his royal tomb!"
Partridge Whistle added, "It seems he firmly believes in the legend that the Muchen Pearl can grant immortality."
Even Li Xiaohu was quite moved.
he knows.
King Xian not only firmly believed in the legend that the Muchen Pearl could grant immortality.
He is currently the person in the world who can maximize the use of the Muchen Pearl and is closest to becoming an immortal!
"Tsk tsk tsk..." Chen Yulou and the others sighed in admiration.
He then continued translating the remaining inscriptions.
The remaining inscriptions record information about the four accompanying mausoleums of the Prince Xian's tomb.
The four secondary mausoleums are the final resting places of the four most loyal subordinates of the Prince Xian.
The tomb near Zhelong Mountain contains the remains of one of the most highly regarded shamans of the King of Xian.
This great shaman was present after the king was placed in his coffin.
He then captured a huge python, peeled off its scales, and then used a scalpel to sew it back to himself.
They were then placed together in a crystal coffin, parasitizing this tree that was also covered in stagnant water.
In this star position, King Xian will forever guard this region!
The other three are secondary mausoleums.
They all used [unclear text - possibly a typo or incomplete sentence] to treat [unclear text - possibly a typo or incomplete sentence] to rob [unclear text - possibly a typo or incomplete sentence]
Chen Yulou instantly lost the idea of stealing treasures from those three tombs.
This can be seen from the accompanying mausoleum.
The danger level was extremely high, causing him to lose more than thirty brothers, and in the end, he didn't get much treasure.
The situation is probably similar elsewhere when it comes to the mausoleums.
Traveling a long way to steal treasure may ultimately result in more harm than good.
Simultaneously.
Chen Yulou, Partridge Whistle, and others also held Li Xiaohu in high esteem.
The contents recorded on the stele.
It was almost exactly the same as what Li Xiaohu had predicted!
This is enough to show how broad Li Xiaohu's knowledge and how strong his judgment are!
Chen Yulou said a whole bunch of things.
After finally finishing reading the inscription on the stone tablet, I let out a long sigh and then took a comfortable sip of water.
"Is it over?" Old Luo, standing to the side, seemed puzzled.
The stone tablet doesn't seem to record any specific location information for the tomb of the Prince Xian.
Why are you so agitated, Chen Yulou?
Upon hearing this, Chen Yulou smiled and said, "Commander Luo, why are you so excited?"
"This is only one aspect of the story."
"There's also the opposite side."
As he spoke, he pulled out another sheet of paper from under the existing paper and spread it out completely in front of everyone.
Everyone craned their necks to take a look.
They all showed expressions of shock!
This paper contains a rubbing of the information on the back of the Zhenling Genealogy stele.
There is no inscription information on it.
There is only one magnificent relief!
Although the ink rubbing on the paper was black and dirty, and the image was blurry.
However, it is still easy for everyone to see how exquisite and magnificent this relief is!
The relief depicts a palace.
A celestial palace perched high in the clouds!
A magnificent and splendid celestial palace that surpasses all other palaces in the world!
The magnificence of this celestial palace can be seen from its exquisite details.
The palace is surrounded by a sacred wall, an inner city, corner towers, watchtowers, pavilions, altars, stone tablets, and other architectural styles, encompassing everything imaginable.
Judging from the overall facilities alone, its prosperity was probably even greater than that of the imperial palaces of the Han and Tang dynasties!
What's even more exaggerated is.
The entire palace is built on a foundation that is neither a foundation nor a mountain.
Instead, they were auspicious clouds floating in the sky!
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Chapter 174 - The Divine Path Leading Straight to the Celestial Palace! (Please subscribe to the full chapter!)
Around the Auspicious Cloud Palace.
Several flying dragons circled around, and phoenixes entwined around them for protection.
It resembles a celestial palace high in the heavens!
Beneath the shrine.
There is a divine path that extends down to the mortal realm.
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