C514 The crisis of lu wei (1/2)
”Bye.” Fang Yang made a polite gesture with his hand. Monk Zhou, Yang Fan and the others did not feel that anything was amiss.
It was them who had asked Fang Yang to do something in the first place, and no matter how they looked at it now, it was Fang Yang who had the initiative.
”It's getting late, we'll be taking our leave first.” Yang Fan and the others stood up and left. The information kit was placed on the tea table.
After they left, Fang Yang did not immediately want to see it. Although this matter had been related to Golden Necklace Chen Tao, he still had to consider whether or not there was a need to intervene.
After all, the current situation in the East China Sea was extremely good. The most important thing was to consolidate the present situation. It was not suitable for them to open up new battlefields and build new enemies.
After taking a shower, Fang Yang comfortably laid on the bed. However, after all this, he was still sleepy! After tossing and turning for quite a while, he did not feel sleepy at all. Instead, he sat up and turned on the TV. Then, he picked up the information kit on the tea table and started reading it.
At the very top, there was a rough outline. Fang Yang opened it and looked, although he did not point out the location, just from the size and layout of the mausoleum, he knew that it was definitely of the Royal Tomb class.
Thinking about the occupation of Fumenes, he tried to hide his own Secret Cave under the stolen Wang Ling, which only they could do.
Carefully examine the entire mausoleum, which consists of a catacomb, a catacombs, a catacombs, a main chamber, a corner chamber, a cloister, and a drainage system.
It was unknown how many people had been used to carve it out from the hard rocks. The whole area was nearly a hundred meters long, and the area it covered was about the size of a standard football field.
It consists of walls, cloisters, mausoleums, courtyards and houses. The southernmost part is the courtyard outside the resting place, which is often recorded in the mausoleum.
There was a large rectangular courtyard at the entrance of the sleeping quarters. The courtyard was surrounded by a veranda. On the north side, there was a tall square building, called the Tomb.
The mausoleum was the main building of the sleeping quarters. It was the foundation of a ballast table surrounded by corridors and neat columns that formed the walls around the mausoleum.
Originally, these walls were only used to support the weight, but here, they were cleverly used by the Fumenes's ancestors. With a slight change, it formed a large scale illusion formation!
Fang Yang never thought that one day he would have to participate in the battle. Furthermore, most of the words that were written on it were Fumenes, so even he couldn't understand them.
After taking a look at it, he put it aside and picked up a stack of photos. This should have been taken the last time they set their foot on the spot.
From the wide angle of the photo, the best place for mountain feng shui is at the top of the mountain occupied by the cemetery. This mountain is shaped like a phoenix spreading its wings. The mountain in the middle of the mountain is known as the ”sand cave”, which is the highest level of feng shui and the best dragon-vein terrain.
The highest standards of a cemetery must meet three conditions: first, feng shui, Feng shui, Feng shui, and Feng shui.
Getting water meant that there had to be water around it. Without water, one would lose their spiritual energy and vitality. This king's mausoleum had a wide lake in front of it, and living water behind it.
Second, the geographical situation. ”The mountain is indestructible, the five of them are indestructible, and the Tong Shan cannot be buried because of the qi, and the Qi cannot be buried because of the appearance of the broken mountain.
Qi because of the shape of the earth, the stone mountain should not be buried, Qi because of the potential stop, the mountain should not be buried, Qi because of the dragon meeting and the lone mountain should not be buried.
There were small hills in front of and behind the mountain where Wang Ling was, and the mountains were connected as one. The so-called four spirits all had their own spots.
At the front of the mountain was the Vermillion Bird, at the back was the Black Turtle, at the left was the Azure Dragon, and at the right was the White Tiger.
Presumably, the owner of this mausoleum was also an extraordinary figure when he was alive, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to become the mausoleum of a King on such a large scale.
Unfortunately, even though his predecessors had calculated everything by machine, in the end, their Fumenes had found a loophole. He directly made some changes and it became his private property. It was, to be honest, a huge irony.