What does neizangju mean?

Neizangyu means a dangerous place described in "Ghost Blowing the Lamp: Longling Labyrinth Cave".

1. Introduction to the Neizang Temple

On the ground in the front hall of the underground palace, there is a small fountain pool. Water is still bubbling out of the spring, which is commonly known as The situation here is a rare hidden cave. There is a spring in the cave. The water in this spring is always very large and will never overflow or dry up. This cave has a storage facility in Feng Shui. image.

2. The plot of the appearance of Nei Zang:

Hu Bayi found Chen Xiazi, and Chen Xiazi told him that underneath this fish bone temple, there was a man named Nei Zang. A place of hiding. This name still sounds very magical, and it gives people a very mysterious and strange feeling. Neijangju appears in the original work, and it can be said to be a very mysterious and dangerous place.

Hu Bayi went to find him again because he felt that Blind Chen was very extraordinary and seemed to have a premonition of everything he was about to experience. Blind Chen told Hu Bayi that he was in the Fish Bone Temple. Underneath is the inner cave.

The mysterious restricted area in the story:

1. The Sino-Mongolian border

Many stories in tomb robbing novels and adventure novels take place on the Sino-Mongolian border. From west to east, there are snow-capped mountains, borderlands, swamps, grasslands, and forests on the border. They are all sparsely populated areas. As soon as there are fewer people, mysterious powers come out to act as monsters.

2. Kunlun Mountain

The ancients respected Kunlun Mountain as the "ancestor of all mountains" and the "ancestor of dragon veins". It is well known to women and children in "Chang'e Flying to the Moon" and "Journey to the West" , "The Legend of White Snake", etc. are all related to Kunlun Mountain. This is the cradle of myths and legends of the Chinese nation.

3. The Ancient Kingdom of Jingjue

The relevant information about the Kingdom of Jingjue in the story is fictitious, but this country did exist in history. Jingjue Kingdom was a relatively small city-state in western China during the Western Han Dynasty. It was located on an oasis on the banks of the Niya River, which is now known as the Tarim Basin in the heart of Asia.

4. Guge Dynasty

The Guge Dynasty was a local political power established in western Tubo by the descendants of the Tubo royal family, and its rule spanned the entire Ngari territory. Looking up at the ruins of the Guge Dynasty, you can see huge castle ruins consisting of palaces, temples, watchtowers, pagodas and caves built on top of the mountains. The Guge Dynasty, which had a glorious history of civilization for seven hundred years, suddenly disappeared in the yellow sand. Its disappearance is still a mystery.

5. Blackwater City

On the edge of the desert on the west bank of the Ejina Valley, there is a mysterious ancient city hidden - Heishui City, the ancient capital of the Western Xia Dynasty. Another dynasty that was once glorious but quickly disappeared in the iron-blooded war. It has been mysterious and abnormal for thousands of years: Xixia.