Ksitigarbha: Tomb of Changbai King

Ksitigarbha: Tomb of Changbai King

by Dongfangchuang

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Tang Kuan, a former special forces soldier, received a call from his sister Tang Mi, asking her to burn a corpse, otherwise Tang Mi's life would not be saved. Tang Kuan came to the funeral parlor to burn the corpse in the rain, but a series of strange events happened. The corpse burner was possessed by evil spirits, and the female corpse resembled her younger sister, with green mucus spitting out of her mouth. The coroner said that the female corpse had died a month ago. Faced with the truth of many confusing events, all clues pointed to Changbai Mountain. Tang Kuan formed a search team with treasure appraisal expert Jin Ke, Jin Ke's childhood best friend San Pang, and several other people with special abilities to jointly search for the so-called "Peach Blossom Spring" to find the truth they want. After going through all kinds of hardships, they came to Mantis Village at the foot of Changbai Mountain, met local villager Li Old Man, and found that his appearance was consistent with that of the Mayans. When the search team was puzzled, strange things happened frequently, including people who spontaneously combusted for no apparent reason, a huge dragon-shaped skeleton, and agarwood worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Some team members stopped moving because they wanted to make money. Internal strife broke out in the search team, but those greedy team members suddenly died in the middle of the night. Headed by Luo Tuozi, a gang of cultural relic thieves who followed secretly robbed Lang Jie, forcing the search team and the Mayans to work for them, and finally found the tomb of King happy hidden under Changbai Mountain. They learned from the murals in the ancient city that under the tyranny of King Zhou, uprisings continued in various places, and General Youhouxi led an army to quell the rebellion. As the year drew to a close, King Wu of Zhou led his troops to capture Chaoge. King Zhou was caught off guard and burned Lutai. Youhouxi, who was in the Shandong area, could not be rescued in time and refused to surrender to the Zhou Dynasty. So he led his army to cross eastward in a bamboo boat and arrived at a Mayan village in Central America and became an indigenous leader. In his later years, Youhou longed for the abundant water and grass in his homeland, and was eager to return home. However, he unexpectedly fell ill and died while walking to Changbai Mountain. A group of Mayan followers he led buried him here. They used agarwood to preserve the decay, etc. He named it "Peach Blossom Spring" and guarded the tomb for generations...

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