
Purple Gold Thousand-eyed Beast Shen Yi
by Shen Haiqing
About This Novel
Jiangning City, which stands beside the mighty Yangtze River, was originally the "beautiful land in the south of the Yangtze River and the imperial state of Jinling". Over thousands of years, countless tragic and tragic legends have been left behind. In 333 BC, King Xiong Shang of Chu Wei led an army to attack Yue and destroyed the country of Yue. King Chu Wei climbed to the top of Zhongshan Mountain and looked down at the Yangtze River. He saw that the river was surging, the mountains and rivers were majestic, and it had the "air of a king's city". In order to suppress the supernatural power of the mountains and rivers and get rid of the "kingly aura", King Wei of Chu followed the advice of his advisers: he spent more than 200 taels of rare purple gold in the world, and skilled craftsmen cast it into a strange purple gold beast. This purple-gold beast has bright eyes and looks around as if it has thousands of eyes, hence the name "Purple-gold Beast with Thousand Eyes". King Wei of Chu buried the purple-gold thousand-eyed beast on the top of Zhongshan Mountain, hence the ancient name of Zhongshan Mountain "Jinling Mountain" and "Purple Gold Mountain".
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