The Dragon Coffin of the Yellow River Appears

The Dragon Coffin of the Yellow River Appears

by Didn't Drink Ink To Code Braille

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Ch. 17Guardian of the Yellow River
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### 1. Mysterious legends of the Yellow River Basin - **Yellow River Dragon Vein Theory**: The Yellow River is regarded as the mother river of Chinese civilization, and it is also a dragon vein carrying ancient mysterious power. It is said that there are countless secrets hidden at the bottom of the Yellow River, and each section of the river has different taboos and legends. - **Legend of Dragon Coffin**: As early as the pre-Qin period, the legend of "Dragon Coffin Suppresses the River" has been circulating along the Yellow River. It is said that in ancient times, the Yellow River flooded and caused disasters because an ancient evil creature was suppressed at the bottom of the river. In order to quell the flood, the ancestors built a huge bronze dragon coffin, sealed the evil objects in it, and sank to the bottom of the Yellow River. - **Hebo Belief**: Residents along the Yellow River generally believe in Hebo and believe that Hebo is the patron saint of the Yellow River. Every spring and autumn, villages along the coast hold rituals to worship Hebo to pray for peace. - **Water Ghost Legend**: The souls of people who drown in the Yellow River will be bound by the mysterious power at the bottom of the river and become water ghosts. These water ghosts will surface on specific days, looking for scapegoats. ### 2. History of the Corpse Recovering Industry - **Origin**: The industry of corpse salvageers originated in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Initially, the official "River Defense Department" was responsible for salvaging corpses. Later, it gradually evolved into a folk occupation and formed a unique inheritance system. - **Heyday**: During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the industry of corpse collectors reached its peak, forming the pattern of the "Twelve Families of the Yellow River". These twelve families of corpse collectors each have their own specialties and master different secret techniques. - **Modern Changes**: During the Republic of China, due to wars and the diversion of the Yellow River, the industry of corpse collectors gradually

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