Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Analysis of the Original Works of Ghost Livestock in the South China Sea

Analysis of the Original Works of Ghost Livestock in the South China Sea

The original work of Nanhai Ghost Livestock is Ghost Blowing Lights. The specific original work is as follows:

Professor Zhang, as the Beidou of Mount Tai in archaeology, heard that the bone mirror of the King of Qin was not taken away by the wealthy businessmen in Southeast Asia, but sank near the coral spiral. He threw his face down and let the iron triangle help him find this bronze mirror. However, everyone was cheated by Professor Sun, that is.

In fact, the bronze mirror sunk near the coral spiral is not the mirror of the king of Qin, but the four symbols on the bronze tripod and the ancient mirror of Hui Gui in a mirror, which is dedicated to Zhou Muwang, a hate family living under the sea.

Sun Xuewu painstakingly lured the Iron Triangle to the bottom of the sea to get the ancient mirror of Hui Gui, because although Sun Xuewu was a descendant of Guanshan Taibao, he had to rely on the ancient mirror of Hui Gui to complete his ancestral training and eradicate the ancient owner who wanted to be a corpse fairy. But he was old and weak, and he didn't have the ability to ask for dragons and caves, so he tricked the iron triangle into doing things for him.

Creative background:

After work, Muye Zhang often reads horror novels online. After reading these novels, he was inspired to write such novels himself. At the beginning, I wrote stories such as Ghosts in Haunted Houses, Talking about Ghosts on Rainy Nights and Gloomy Summer. Later, I began to write "Ghost Blowing Lights" and put it directly on the Internet.

Muye Zhang is not a professional writer. His earliest writing was in the second half of 2005. His girlfriend at that time couldn't wait for the author to update the serial ghost novel, so she let the author continue to write the ending of the novel and began her creative career.

According to Muye Zhang's self-report, the accounts of archaeology and grave robbery in the book are all hearsay, at best, they are processed according to folklore, and I have never seriously inquired about the history books, including the concept of "ghost blowing lights" in the book and the argot between grave robbers, which are all made up by the author.