The ten most dangerous ancient tombs of Ghost Blowing Lantern
The ten most dangerous ancient tombs in "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" are as follows:
1. Tomb of the General of the Yuan Dynasty
The first one is based on the white raccoon, giant python, and six-winged tombs. Monsters headed by centipedes, white apes, and black lutes, as well as countless poisonous insects. Among them, the six-winged centipede that has sucked the elixir is the most difficult to deal with, and even the mythical beast Ang Qing Chicken cannot compete with it. In the end, the partridge whistle used a trick to steal the inner elixir of the six-winged centipede, and then stabbed it to death.
2. Heishui City Tongtian Buddhist Temple
One is that Heishui City has been buried in the desert for a long time. Only with the ability to move mountains and unload mountains, we want to find it in the desert. It’s as difficult as climbing to heaven. Second, there are many mechanisms in the Tongtian Grand Buddha Temple, especially the prone Buddha statue. Once people look into its eyes for a long time, the Texler vanishing effect will occur.
3. Tuanshanzi
It is said that decades ago, a group of bandits known as the "Ni'erhui" dug out a box with gold and jade from the Huangpizi Temple. This group of bandits and the box disappeared together in the Mobei grassland.
4. Baiyan Cave
The difficulties and fears in Baiyan Cave come from the golden scale cockroach, corpse ginseng, and indescribable supernatural phenomena. According to legend, Baiyan Cave is the holy land of the Xianbei people and the place of death corresponding to Gaxian Cave. Later, the Yuan army occupied this place and used it as a treasure place to worship Wong Tai Sin.
5. Tomb of Liao Dynasty Generals in Yerengou
The difficulty of this tomb is undoubtedly the glazed roof of the sky fire and the red jade in the tomb. Facing the tall and mighty Hongyuan, Hu Bayi and others were helpless for a time. Fortunately, this tomb was connected to another place-the Kwantung Army fortress. Although the three of them were provided with weapons and equipment, there was still nothing they could do against the red monster.
6. Nine-story Demonic Tower
According to legend, the Nine-story Demonic Tower is the burial form of the tombs of the kings of the ancient Demonic Kingdom. It is divided into nine floors. Each floor is filled with dry skeletons in strange costumes, and inhabited by Dap ghost bugs that can burn everything.
7. Tomb of Queen Jingjue
In order to add a more mysterious color to the country of Jingjue, the author added a paragraph of Jingjue Queen's legend. According to legend, Queen Jingjue, the supreme ruler of the Jingjue Kingdom, possesses the "ghost eye" that connects to the underworld. She can make people disappear with just one look at them.
8. Longling Mysterious Grottoes
The Longling Mysterious Grottoes are overlapping ghost tombs of the Tang Dynasty and the Western Zhou Dynasty. The difficulty lies in two aspects: the Hanging Soul Ladder and the Spider Cave. The Hanging Soul Staircase is a one-formation structure, a maze-shaped building similar to the figure "8", which uses people's illusion to make it feel like they are spinning in place. If you don’t know how to crack it, you’ll never get out.
9. Xian Wang’s Tomb
The difficulty of Xian Wang’s Tomb is based on Xian Wang’s magic and the natural barrier of Zhelong Mountain. First of all, the topography of Zhelong Mountain is complex and its secrets are hard to find. Even the secrets of Feng Shui to find gold are difficult to use. Secondly, this place has been surrounded by poisonous miasma all year round, and it was here that Chen Yulou lost his eyes.
10. Kunlun Shrine
The first is the natural environment, high-altitude glaciers and cold waves, as well as blizzards, ice-cracked peaks, and avalanches that may occur at any time. The second is Kunlun Various monsters and mechanisms in the palace.