Book 3: Chapter 30: Yanglian Zhenjia
Book 3: Chapter 30: Yanglian Zhenjia
Book 3: Chapter 30: Yanglian Zhenjia
Yanglian Zhenjia, a demon monk in the Yuan Dynasty, was a figure similar to Rasputin in the Tsarist era(1). He was a well-known demon monk in history who would lie with zombies, commit adultery, rob imperial tombs of the Southern Song Dynasty, and drink wine out of a drinking vessel he had made from the bones of a Southern Song Dynasty emperor.
His main purpose was to destroy the feng shui of the Southern Song Dynasty in order to consolidate the Yuan Dynastys rule. But his practices were very abnormal, so it was undeniable that he was mentally ill.
There were also legends in the Yuan Dynasty that Yanglian Zhenjia wasnt human at all, but an ancient python corpse. That was why he not only liked female corpses, but he also liked to desecrate corpses, too.
Of course, that book was just a dime novel filled with a collection of folk tales written by old Mongolians, so I didnt know whether it could be trusted or not. According to the book, anyone whose life span exceeded the normal limitsay, for example, 120 yearscould be called an ancient python corpse. Many people had even said that based on the demon monk's behavior, Grandpa Four was probably Yanglian Zhenjia's reincarnation. But Grandpa Four would like to clarify that he wouldnt touch a female corpse.
Yanglian Zhenjia's master was the first national teacher in the Yuan Dynasty. Not only was he proficient in astrology, but he was also very proficient when it came to the Manchu, Tibetan, and Han cultures.
Yanglian Zhenjia was talented in feng shui and refined the secret techniques of Tantric Buddhism(2). When he was in Jiangnan, he also learned the feng shui theory of the Central Plains, which helped him excel as he learned from his master. But his master was somehow poisoned when he was in his forties.
After that, Yanglian Zhenjia dug up the six great imperial tombs of the Southern Song Dynasty, which provoked the emperor at the time. Everyone thought that he was going to die, but then he suddenly disappeared.
And now traces of him had appeared in the Sea of Black Lights.
Did the emperor secretly choose not to execute him, but to send him to guard the tomb?
At that time, many Han people and scholars in Jiangnan left behind information saying that they believed Yanglian Zhenjia had really robbed the imperial tombs for two reasons: one was to destroy the Southern Song Dynastys national support and the other was to find something. Since he had hung the Southern Song emperors corpses up and drained the mercury from them, some said that he was just trying to collect money. But in fact, the treasures in the Southern Song Dynastys imperial tombs were very exaggerated and mercury wasnt really valuable enough, so there was no need to make it so complicated.
That was why they all believed that he was looking for something that could only be in the emperors bodies.
As a matter of fact, I had heard my grandpa chatting with his friends about these things before. They all believed that Basibas poisoning and Yanglian Zhenjia wantonly excavating the Southern Song Dynastys imperial tombs and searching for something in those emperors bodies were all related.
They also felt that Yanglian Zhenjia must have been ordered by someone to rob the Southern Song Dynastys imperial tombs, but it was his own choice to loot them so savagely.
I couldnt help but find it all very interesting. When the worlds second most valuable tomb was built, Yanglian Zhenjia and the emperor at that time were already alive. This meant that these two periods in history overlapped.
I couldnt help feeling as if there was some huge hidden secret here that caused Yanglian Zhenjia to appear in this place.
Back in those days, Yanglian Zhenjia and the Central Plains grave robbers once fought a secret battle to destroy each other's feng shui. But because ground wind feng shui was extremely difficult to understand, it was said that the Han people couldnt figure it out. As a result, the Central Plains grave robbers didn't manage to find their opponents dragons veins at that time.
When I told Fatty my thoughts, he said to me, "Wait, Mr. Nave. I think Ive got an idea."
"Go ahead."
"The tombs of the Yuan Dynasty emperors are very mysterious and have hardly been discovered. Thats why the worlds second most valuable tomb is called as such. But don't forget that Yanglian Zhenjia's boss(3), the great emperor, was the most mysterious among all the Yuan Dynasty emperors. There are at least two sentences in the history books and some miscellaneous notes discussing the worlds second most valuable tomb, but theres nothing at all when it comes to Yanglian Zhenjias boss."
I thought about it and realized that he was right. Since there were no records, it almost felt as if the emperor hadnt been buried.
I glanced at Fatty, who continued, "Yanglian Zhenjia didn't come here to guard a tomb, he came here to build one. There may be two emperors in the worlds second most valuable tomb or there may be two tombs here that are both called the worlds second most valuable tomb."
I touched my chin. Fatty's theory was really feasible, but if that were the case, did whatever Yanglian Zhenjia was looking for in the Southern Song Dynastys imperial tombs have something to do with this place? Did that mean he had robbed those imperial tombs in order to learn how to create a tomb?
At this time, I felt as if this journey was just beginning and we had just touched the doorway. Moreover, we all knew that Yanglian Zhenjias boss was an emperor who really liked to eat a lot. Before he died, he was said to have weighed more than 150 kilograms(4).
It looked like we suddenly had an explanation for the huge banquet.
Yanglian Zhenjia had an extremely abnormal psyche and his heart was unbearably cruel. If he had set up a mechanism on the grassland, I figured that death wasnt necessarily the end. He wanted to ensure that wed never be able to reincarnate.
I suddenly felt alarmed. If this was the case, then Xiao Hua was in even more danger than I had originally thought. He had said in that broadcast that they had arrived, but Old Bing said that you had to eat Shigongs mole in order to go to that place.
Were they talking about the same place? If so, then did Xiao Hua and Black Glasses already eat?
I asked Poker-Face if this was what he had been talking about when he told me to be mentally prepared. Should we be prepared to stay here forever, or should we be prepared to swallow those moles?
"Be prepared that no one can be saved this time," Poker-Face said.
While we were talking, we finally returned to our camp. I felt a little suffocated as we stopped, packed up our things, and set off once more.
I still hadnt collected my thoughts yet, so I remained silent for a while.
I knew that there was no time to rest and that I had to move on right away. "No matter how powerful Yanglian Zhenjia was, he shouldnt be considered a worthy opponent of the Zhang family, right? I asked him. Why does the Zhang family consider this place so taboo? Is he better than you guys?"
Poker-Face looked at me and said, "Shen Qianjue concealed something. Last night was especially crucial. Our bodies are already going through changes."
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TN Notes:
(1) Grigori Rasputin (1869-1916) was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Nicholas II, the last emperor of Russia, and gained considerable influence in late Imperial Russia. He was assassinated by a group of conservative noblemen who thought he had too much influence. More info here. Theres a song about him. Wish I had as much energy as that dude in the video lol.
(2) Tantric Buddhism is a complex and understudied part of the Buddhist tradition that is of considerable importance to the history of Buddhism and Indo-Tibetan cultural relations. Info here.
(3) The raw really had master (like servant/master relationship) but I didnt want you all to get confused with his monk master (sometimes called shifu in the historical novels) so I just said boss. Hope you dont mind.
(4) About 330 pounds
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Fun fact, Yanglian Zenjia was a real guy. Info here and here.