Why was Hu Tian cursed? How did the Moon Stone come from?
Many strange things appeared at the beginning of the web drama "Ghost Blowing the Lantern: Makino's Strange Incident", such as the Ghost Pattern of the Heavenly Book, the Moon Stone, and the Overlord's Tomb. In addition, Hu Tian’s tattoo is also very mysterious. It is reported that this tattoo is actually a birthmark. The pattern on Hu Tian's neck is said to be the ghost pattern of the Heavenly Book. We all know that carrying the moon stone can suppress the curse. Where did the moon stone come from? What is the origin of the moon stone?
Ghost Blowing Lamp Why is Hu Tian cursed?
The moon stone that Lao Hu left for Hu Tian before disappearing became the target of competition. Bing Lun told Hu Tian about the birthmark on Hu Tian's body and the ghost pattern in the heavenly book. Exactly the same, this is a disease and a curse belonging to the ghost pattern in the heavenly book. If Hu Tian does not wear the moon stone until he is twenty years old, this disease will occur. Binglun invites Hu Tian to go with him to find the traces of Lao Hu. Regarding the secret of Bawang Tomb, Hu Tian agreed to Bing Lun's suggestion, and several people came to the ghost market to find the sixteen-character Yin and Yang Feng Shui secret technique left by Lao Hu.
Binglun showed Hu Tian a spell found in the tomb of King Chu, which was exactly the same as a birthmark on Hu Tian. Binglun told Hu Tian that this was the legendary "Book of Heaven Ghost Pattern" in the pre-Qin Dynasty. Representing the door of life and death, it is a death curse. This birthmark originated from a blood disease that would have occurred when Hu Tian was twenty years old. Hu Tian only saved his life by wearing the Moon Stone.
Binglun asked Hu Tian to go with him to find clues about Lao Hu and unlock the secret of Overlord Tomb. But first they have to go to a place to find something left by Lao Hu - the "Sixteen-Character Yin-Yang Feng Shui Secret". In order to find the "Sixteen-Character Yin-Yang Feng Shui Secret" passed down from his family, Hu Tian followed Binglun to the upper six ghost markets and entered the Doubao Tower. The Doubao Tower is divided into twelve seats, and the twelve seats are according to the twelve earthly branches. The upper and lower columns are arranged staggered to form a round sky and a square place.
In the play, the moon stone is a rare gem. It turns out that the moon stone is used to suppress the curse in Hu Tian's body. Because Shirley Yang and Hu Bayi were cursed when they robbed the tomb, the blood on the child's body There is a curse. Hu Tian has blood from the Heavenly Book and Ghost Patterns on his body. This kind of blood will occur when he becomes an adult, so Hu Bayi used the Moon Stone to suppress it.
When Hu Tian entered the ghost market to look for clues left by his father, Hu Tian took down the Moon Stone. Then the ghost blood in the Book of Heaven, which was suppressed by the Moon Stone, began to attack, and Hu Tian fell to the ground instantly. On stage. Fortunately, Uncle Wan later came to rescue Hu Tian and put the moon stone on Hu Tian again.
Where did the Moon Stone come from in "Ghost Blowing the Lantern: The Strange Incident in Makino"
From the beginning of "Ghost Blowing the Lantern: The Strange Incident in Makino", Hu Tian thought of his father when recalling the past. When he was wearing the Moon Stone for himself when he was a child, Hu Bayi seriously warned his son not to remove the Moon Stone, no matter what the circumstances! The origin of the Moon Stone is simple. For something with such a suppressive effect, Hu Bayi must be He couldn't afford it, but there were so many things in the tomb that Hu Bayi wouldn't be able to steal a tomb easily.