Chapter 3331 One less bone
In fact, I can also tell where the old man of the Liu family is buried, but I can't just rely on my own calculations. What if he is not buried according to the Feng Shui position? If I start construction directly, the waste of manpower and material resources is secondary, and the main thing is a waste of time. It is better to be rigorous when doing things when going out to work.
Boss Liu quickly pointed out to me the place where his grandfather was buried.
I didn't rush to start the work. I first walked around the grave, grabbed a handful of soil and smelled it. I immediately felt that the grave showed signs of being moved within a year.
So I asked Boss Liu whether his family had moved the old man's grave.
Boss Liu said no, no one had moved it since the burial. The old man died first, and then when the great-grandmother died, she was buried with him. This is a joint burial tomb.
For a Feng Shui treasure cave to bring blessings to descendants, the bones of ancestors must be buried here. An urn is of no use at all, because only human bones can have a subtle connection with the surrounding Feng Shui veins and have an impact on future generations. Once human bones are burned to ashes and put into the urn, even if it is buried on the best Feng Shui dragon vein, it will have no effect at all.
The most crucial role is played by the remains of the first generation buried here.
Boss Liu said that before their grandfather passed away, he asked a Feng Shui master to find such a Feng Shui treasure land, which he intended to use to bless his descendants after his death. So if they wanted to start construction, they had to start from the old grandfather's grave.
I just grabbed a handful of soil and smelled it, and I knew that this grave had been disturbed within a year.
When I was practicing Feng Shui with my master, I knew the year by smelling the soil. That was the most basic skill, and there would definitely be no mistake in that.
Although the grave had been disturbed, I did not make it public and directly let the workers brought by Boss Liu start digging the grave.
Boss Liu gave the workers a lot of money. They worked very hard and soon dug a big hole, revealing the coffin.
There were indeed two coffins buried under the grave. I took a quick look and could tell which one was the old man's coffin.
The ancestors of the Liu family were indeed wealthy people. Although this coffin was not made of golden nanmu, it was also made of top-quality sunken wood.
The wood of this material is made of nanmu or red alcohol trees that were buried in mud due to natural disasters. They were carbonized after thousands of years in a state of oxygen deficiency and high pressure. The wood is hard and highly resistant to corrosion. A coffin made of this sunken wood can remain intact for thousands of years and is more valuable than gold.
Now it seems that the ancestors of the Liu family might have been richer than the current Liu family. Ordinary wealthy people could not afford to use this kind of dark wood to make coffins.
I gave a signal and asked the four workers to carry the coffin out of the pit.
But this buried wood was extremely heavy. The four workers spent a long time trying to move the coffin, but it didn't move at all.
In desperation, I had to call Xiaopang, and Xiaopang pulled the rope by himself and lifted up the coffin made of dark wood.
Boss Liu and the four workers were stunned.
Are you kidding? Twenty kilograms of rice in one meal is not eaten in vain. Xiaopang has plenty of strength.
After bringing the coffin up, I asked the four workers to open the coffin. But the four workers got scared again and said they didn't dare.
I had no choice but to let Xiaopang do it, and told him that when opening the coffin, he must close his mouth and nose, not breathe, and try not to look into the coffin.
Because in a closed space, if the corpse rots, it cannot be discharged, and there may be a very strong corpse gas in the coffin. If it is inhaled into the body, it is very likely to cause poisoning. The mildest case is vomiting and diarrhea, and the worst case is death.
Xiaopang doesn't care about that. He is definitely not afraid of the old man's corpse, and he is even less afraid of ghosts. Ghosts all avoid him.
Xiaopang took the crowbar and quickly pried off the nails of the coffin. Finally, he exerted force with both hands and blew the coffin lid away.
The moment the coffin was opened, I opened my third eye and looked, and found that a black and dirty air was wafting out of the coffin.
Although I haven't seen the body, I know that the bones in the coffin have rotted away and probably only bones are left.
After the smell in the coffin dissipated, about ten minutes later, a few of us gathered around the coffin and looked inside.
There was a pile of bones lying in the coffin, which was nothing unusual. What was strange was that on one of the bones in the coffin, there were several bronze dragon-shaped chains wrapped around it, and the chains were engraved with reverse scale patterns.
After taking a closer look, I quickly understood what was going on. The ancestors of the Liu family tied these bronze dragon-shaped chains to the corpses in order to use their own corpses to lock the spiritual energy of the earth veins here, so that they could better bless their descendants.
It seems that the Feng Shui master who chose this Feng Shui treasure cave for them really has some skills.
This method is very similar to the practice of Xuan Kong Feng Shui.
Shen Xiuyuan is the head of the Xuankong School of Feng Shui. Perhaps the people who chose the ancestral tomb for the Liu family were Shen Xiuyuan’s ancestors.
However, when I looked closely at the bronze chains that bound the corpses, I suddenly discovered that all of them were broken.
Once the chain is broken, the luck will dissipate and the effect of the Feng Shui treasure cave will be greatly reduced.
Then I carefully examined the white corpse and soon found another problem.
There was a piece of bone missing from the neck of the corpse in front of me. It was a very small piece of bone and you couldn't see it at all if you didn't look carefully.
When I saw the missing bone, I quickly knew what was going on.
The reason why everyone in the Liu family has fish-scale-like things growing on their necks is because the old man is missing a bone in his neck.
Feng Shui can nourish people, but it can also kill people. A brick in front of a grave or a blade of grass behind a grave can change the Feng Shui layout, let alone a corpse missing a bone.
This is a serious matter. If the missing bone cannot be found, the Liu family will probably be backfired by the feng shui situation, and no one will survive.
Feng Shui is a thing that can kill people without them being noticed. It is very scary. If someone with ill intentions learns it, I don't know how many people will suffer.
At this time, I was wondering, who on earth stole a bone from the old man of the Liu family?
He must be someone who knew the feng shui layout of the Liu family's ancestral tomb inside and out. He even knew that Old Master Liu was wearing a bronze chain. When he stole the bones, he also broke the bronze chain.












