Chapter 387 Scorpion
Peng Hong, a general of the Ming Dynasty, led the army to fight against bandits and chased them all the way to Sichuan.
Break into the deep mountains and see a large Zen temple. According to the locals, the temple has been abandoned for a hundred years and is not inhabited by monks.
Some people say, "There are demons in the temple. If you go in, you will die."
Peng Hong didn't care about the monsters, but he was worried that the bandits would hide in the temple and take the opportunity to ambush.
So he ordered his men to cut off the thatched thorns and break into the temple.
When I came to the front hall, I saw a black eagle flying out of the door; there was no abnormality in the middle hall; further forward, it was a Buddha pavilion, looking around and seeing nothing.
But the soldiers just stepped into the Buddha's pavilion, and everyone had a headache and couldn't stand it.
Peng Hong went in in person, and the result was average.
Suddenly, I saw a giant scorpion as big as a pipa, stupidly down from the wooden board, and a large soldier was shocked away.
Peng Hongwei pondered, set fire to the temple, and the flame steamed. In a moment, the giant scorpion turned into ashes.