Chapter 295: Hanxu is so clear(3/3)
[Because the country of Min is not dead...?]
Zhao Wuji did not expect this, and he was unable to connect a bunch of seemingly unrelated historical materials like Jiang Wen.
Jiang Wen may not be as flexible as Zhao Wuji at the bottom line, but it does not mean that he cannot show his pure academic attitude. Anyway, many studies in modern historiography have shown that among the primitive people who are difficult to protect themselves, killing non-productive members is a moral responsibility for society. Since they are in the condition of extreme material shortage, they often value the elderly, and their mother worships the son and their son is arrogant to their father, they have to kill excess children and exhausted elderly people.
At least in the local legends of Wuyi Mountain, Peng Zu led his tribe from his homeland with abundant supplies to the weeds and thorns. After the inexpensive Fujian area, the leader became his son named Peng Wu and Peng Yi. Peng Zu himself was missing, and to the outside world he said that he had entered the deep mountains and became an immortal.
Since then, Peng Zu has become the "immortal" they call him.
Everyone said that although he had an immortal lifespan, he deliberately avoided human feelings and stayed away from worldly honor, disgrace and joy. Just like birds turned into clams, pheasants turned into mirages, they lost their human nature and became aliens. People often met him in the corners of valleys and streams in Fujian, but disappeared in a blink of an eye.
According to people who have witnessed Peng Zu, his appearance of becoming an immortal "deep eyes and mysterious thighs, a kite shoulder and a slim neck, and a plump upper and kills the lower", but in Jiang Wen's view, it is quite similar to the so-called hyponatremia symptoms caused by lack of salt, such as dark skin, gray hair, thin limbs, sunken eye sockets and anterior fontanelle—
Just like the folk legend that the "white-haired girl" has turned white due to lack of salt, it should be a reflection of a human being in the wild living state. Its appearance not only conforms to the ancient meaning of immortals before the Han Dynasty, but also is also very consistent with the image of the old man living in the wild in the current research.
Zhao Wuji and Jiang Wen were both silent for a long time, and seemed to have realized the root of the true man Zhang Sanfeng who turned a blind eye to this "immortal".
They let monsters with mottled bodies like ancient pine and feathered hair, and they tried their best to make a roar in human language. Perhaps he had really taken the golden liquid medicine from the sky in extreme hunger, but these were nothing important.
Chapter completed!