Are there really corpses in "Tomb Raiders Notes"?
The mermaid is a person with a fish tail and a human body. It is said that the mermaid is a supernatural being. The sharks recorded in ancient Chinese classics are the mermaids in Western mythology. The sharks they produce do not get wet when soaked in water. When they cry, their tears will turn into pearls. Volume 12 of Jin Qianbao's "Sou Shen Ji": "Beyond the South China Sea, there are sharks who live in the water like fish. They do not waste their weaving achievements. If their eyes weep, they can produce pearls." This statement is recorded in "Nuwu Zhi" and "Shu Yi Ji" and is written in Xiao Yi. The volume of "Shu Yi Ji" says: "Jiao people are Quan Xian, also known as Quan Ke. Jiao silk yarn comes out of the South China Sea, and Quan Xian latently weaves it. It is called Long yarn, and its price is more than a hundred gold. It is thought that it will not get wet when entering the water. There is the Dragon Thread Palace in the South China Sea, where the spring first weaves the silk thread, and the silk thread is as white as frost." Volume 803 of "Taiping Yulan" quoted from "Natural History" (not available today) also says: "The sharks came out of the water, stayed in other people's homes, and spent many days selling silk. When he was about to leave, he took a utensil from the owner and wept. The plate is full of pearls to share with the master."
"Natural History": "There are sharks in the South China Sea. They live in the water like fish, they do not waste time weaving, and their eyes can weep." "Shu Yi Ji" written by Liang Renfang of the Southern Dynasties: "The sharks are Quan Xian, also known as Quan Ke. ... There is the Dragon Thread Palace in the South China Sea. Where Quan Xian weaves yarn, the yarn is as white as frost." "Shu Yi Ji" "It also contains: "The shark gauze comes out of the South China Sea and is woven in the spring room. It is called dragon gauze. A kind of scavenging social animal, it is small in size and is often seen in tombs. It is naturally afraid of fire. They generally feed on corpses and are often found in tombs, pyramids, and tombs of pharaohs. They appeared in the movie "The Mummy Returns 3."
Zi Lai can live for more than a hundred years without water or food. Zhi Lai burrows into the body of a dead corpse and begins to rot from its internal organs. During the breeding season, it will burrow into the body of a living person. The nemesis of tomb robbers, if they encounter corpses without convenient tools, they are likely to die. Blood corpses are a very powerful "zongzi" (that is, corpses that are fake), which are corpses on the so-called Feng Shui treasure land. They are extremely harmful and are equivalent to the zombie king in "Biochemistry". It is said that the feng shui of this cemetery is very helpful to future generations, but at the same time it is very dangerous. If you shovel it down, there will be blood in the soil, so it is extremely rare. Usually the burials are very rich, and there is a saying that "blood corpses protect treasures".
The blood corpse tomb actually refers to a tomb with a protective layer under the ground. Generally speaking, for example, ancient tombs with fire roofs, acid roofs, or cinnabar roofs will be red when detected with a Luoyang shovel. Especially the sour top, if the soil color is like blood, it must contain a lot of cinnabar. If the ancient tomb has such a structure, it means that the standard is very high, so there is a saying that the blood corpse tomb is full of treasures.
Why do you think there are blood corpses under the blood corpse tomb?
On the one hand, it may be based on rumors. On the other hand, cinnabar is used to ward off evil spirits. The use of cinnabar in the soil of ancient tombs must be to block certain things in the tombs. The corpse of an ancient tomb capped like this must have some changes.
In fact, the blood corpse is not blood red as its name suggests, but purple.