Daomu Biji Chapter 76: The mysterious Zhang family
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I turned my head and faced the wall carvings. In the dim light, the wall carvings were looming and no longer so clear, but it didn't matter, because now I just need to recall the scenes I just saw.
I don’t dare to listen to Fatty’s “analysis” anymore. Although it is sound and logical, with his unbridled and fast-moving nature, I really can’t let his thoughts preoccupy my consciousness. Otherwise, I may get an unreal result. ending.
I carefully recalled every detail of the fifth mural, and the elder in the first chair.
If he is Zhang Liang, then at over three hundred years old, he can indeed be called an immortal, at least an earthly immortal.
Why did the ancestors of the Zhang family record these things in the form of wall carvings? Is it really just to show off to future generations? Show off how awesome the Zhang family has been since ancient times?
No, if I also have such a family and build such a vast mausoleum, but only a few people come in from each generation, then I will definitely not let these dusty old things reappear in the world, so as not to let future generations enjoy leisure and indolence. Living in the aura of my ancestors, I will at most leave behind some ancestral precepts or something to warn future generations.
Then, I believe that this wall carving must not be just for narrative purposes. There must be some content hidden in it that we have not discovered.
The elder, who we suspect is Zhang Liang, is in a very distinguished position in the fifth wall carving, and he seems to be giving instructions to everyone.
I did hear that Zhang Liang, one of the Three Great Masters of the early Han Dynasty, retired at the peak of his career. He was said to have been born in 250 BC, but his date of birth was just like his death. Mystery, I once read it when my second uncle forced me to read "Historical Records". The book said that he died in 186 BC, "Hanshu" was written in 185 years, and "Sikuquanshu" was written in 168 years. Anyway, there is no official history. Documents can explain exactly when Zhang Daxian died, and there is no accurate information about his tomb.
Later, another secretary mentioned that in the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was also a shepherd boy who once saw Zhang Liang, his body hanging in the air and his eyes seeing through things.
It’s just that these unofficial legends cannot be believed.
But there is another puzzling part of the official history, and that is Zhang Liang's descendants, which is very deep.
Both Zhang Lu, who once dominated the Eastern Han Dynasty, and Zhang Yi, the famous Shu general, are all his direct descendants. Although these people have become famous for a while, in comparison, there are more direct descendants among them. The big master is Zhang Heng of the Eastern Han Dynasty who built a wooden bird that can fly several miles and eight bronze dragons that can detect earthquakes.
In that era, people like Zhang Heng were called astronomers, which was not as useful as today's bricks and mortar. Zhang Heng's astronomical attainments and a series of innovative inventions in his era were not for ordinary people. You can do it with your brain.
But what if Zhang Heng does have Zhang Liang’s personal biography?
By the way, among the three people in the fifth picture, the one playing with the star map? , could it be Zhang Heng?
If so, then wouldn’t the Taoist on the far right be Zhang Liang’s direct descendant, the “Zhang Daoling” known as Zhang Tianshi in history?
Oh my god, at what generation did Zhang Liang’s lineage, that is, the Zhang family, start getting beaten up? How come there is such a group of famous powers that are shocking the world and weeping ghosts and gods?
It is said that the origin of the surname Zhang is very exciting. According to legend, the ancestor of the surname Zhang is the fifth son of the Yellow Emperor, "Hui". He was born with supernatural powers and had strange abilities on his two fingers. His **** can bear great strength. He invented the bow and arrow, and he can draw the strong bow with the strength of his arms and fingers. He was called the Lord of Arc by the Yellow Emperor and was given the surname Zhang.
Maybe, the mythical ancestor of the Zhang family really passed down those awesome fingers.
Since the beginning of Zhang Liang in the Western Han Dynasty, the Zhang family has been producing talents and stars from generation to generation in Zhang Liang's lineage. I definitely don't believe that this is because the Zhang family has a good bloodline since ancient times. It is definitely not the case.
I am a typical atheist. Anything that is pseudo-conventional and unexplainable will be considered a wrong mechanism.
So, I guess that generations of Zhang Liang and Zhang family must be relying on some external force!
It is also said that Zhang Liang once obtained the book "Tai Gong's Art of War", in which ghosts and gods can summon the underworld and many strange birds to fight and fight. This reminds me vaguely of what I heard about Lu The story of the Shang King, are they actually the same story?
Thinking a bit messy. The fat man next to me was idly blowing smoke rings at me, which made me confused and even more confused about my thoughts.
I tried my best to ignore the mythical legends in my mind and tried my best to analyze everything based on official history, but I still couldn't get around a big hurdle, that is, how could Zhang Liang sit with Zhang Heng and Zhang Daoling? This is the same story about Guan Gong and Qin Qiong, and the time span is too big.