Feng Sheng Shui Qi

[Introduction]

In 1968, Longhu Mountain, the general altar of Taoism, was raided by the Red Guards. On the way to escape, Zhang Enfu, the wandering master, met Liu Dashao, a rural ruffian who was born with yin and yang eyes. Because of the kindness of a meal, he resolutely decided to take action in person to save the village where the protagonist was infected by evil spirits.

The two of them killed guests, village temples, fought zombies, and went to ghost graves. They were born and died many times. Finally, they won the approval of the villagers and ate Mr. Yin and Yang's rice bowl to make a living. However, the sky did not fulfill people's wishes. The wind of defeating the cow-ghost snake-god god was getting worse and day by day, and Zhang Enpur was also exposed by the villagers who turned against him and was shown to the public. Finally, he was humiliated and fell off the building and seriously injured. When he was dying, Zhang En Pu handed over the order of the head of Longhu Mountain to Liu Da Shao, hoping that the child could shed the last trace of incense for Taoism.

In order to complete the entrustment of his mentor's death, the disheartened Liu Dashao had to paste two little beards, carry the mahogany sword, and enter the torrent of urban magic sticks. And in addition to cheating, he accepted a series of unimaginable high-priced commissions, using the Taoist secrets he learned to exorcise ghosts and demons, and suppress demons and collect evil spirits.

In order to solve the strange and supernatural events in the employer's mouth, his footprints almost went all over the southern Xinjiang of the north, the eastern sea of the Western Regions, and even to the continental Europe and the United States, just to explore the seemingly inconspicuous but actually interlocking clues.

From the ghost house to the hanging coffin in Qinling, from the water monster in Tianchi to the corpse in Xiangxi, from the legend of Christ to the seven-day death.

The mysterious Sanxingdui, the bronze mask that killed archaeologists one after another.

In the vast northeast, there are 72 suspicious tombs left by Xiaoxiong Cao Mengde.

On the campus where horror songs are rising, the weekly suicide of jumping off a building is even more chilling.

From this, a series of strange encounters and unexplained ancient fog will also be completely awakened in the protagonist's memory.

Perhaps, when you lament the breadth and depth of traditional Chinese Taoism, you will sigh. The sinisterness of people's hearts will sometimes be better than the viciousness of evil spirits.

Perhaps, just as you read a chapter and are glad that the demons and monsters have been subdued, our Liu Da Shao has quietly stood behind you, silently staring at the resentful soul lying on your back, smiling and silent...

(Note: This book will pave the way with the real things that happened in that year to unveil the mystery of the "Tianshi Dao", a more smarter exorcism faction in Taoism than Maoshan.

The author hereby warns that this book will mention many methods of inviting gods to send ghosts, the basic principles of drawing charms and magic formulas, all kinds of exorcising ghosts, reshaping numerology, transforming the array of feng shui, etc. will appear one by one. Therefore, please do not imitate at will, let alone use the sinister feng shui array to harm. Others, otherwise the consequences are not what you can bear, and it is likely to harm your children and grandchildren.

It's not that I'm not embarrassed, but there are some things that people really can't understand.

Don't. If you have any questions, you can contact me directly. Don't imitate at will. Don't, don't!)

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