Chapter 1183
"Escape technique?" Ye Feng muttered softly.

Ma Xing asked in a low voice: "Where did those three Taoist priests come from? And how did they know that the Japanese Feng Shui master would set up a Feng Shui bureau here tonight?"

"I don't know, let's wait and see."

The two sides looked at each other for a while, but neither of them finished speaking. Then they saw three people wearing Taoist robes moving their hands quickly.

In the flash of golden light, Feng Shui props such as the sacrificial table, yellow watch, and Bagua mirror appeared one after another out of thin air.

Among the three veterans, the leader made a handprint of a duel between Feng Shui masters on Fujiwara Kazuhiko. Fujiwara Kazuhiko returned the same handprint and then shouted softly: "Ida, offer a sacred object!"

Ida Shangji said "Hi", then opened the suitcase in his hand and took out an object wrapped in yellow cloth.

The yellow cloth was opened, and inside was a small bronze statue. Ida Shang respectfully placed the statue on the sacrificial table with two hands, and then stepped back.

At first glance, the statue looks like many snakes entangled together. After a closer look, you realize that the statue is actually a snake, but with eight heads and eight tails!
The real thing represented by this thing is very famous in Japan, and it is called Yamata-no-Orochi.

Its eyes are like red lantern fruits, it has eight heads and eight tails, its body is divided into eight forks, and its body is covered with moss, juniper and fir trees.

The real Yamata no Orochi is a super giant. Its body can fill eight valleys and eight hills, and its belly is always bloody, as if it is rotten.

According to legend, the Yamata-no-Orochi is so evil that it eats a girl every year as a sacrifice.

In fact, if you do in-depth research on the Yamata-no-Orochi, you will find that the predecessor of the Yamata-no-Orochi is actually Xiangliu of China.

What is Xiangliu?

Xiang Liu, also known as Xiang Yao, is a fierce god in Chinese myths and legends in ancient times and a minister of Gonggong.

The Xiangliu snake has nine heads and is so huge that it can eat on nine hills at the same time. It constantly vomits its venom to form a foul-smelling swamp with a bitter taste, and the stench it emits can even kill birds and animals passing by.

It accompanied Gonggong to cause floods and harmed the people, and met Yu who was dedicated to controlling floods halfway.

Yu was determined to use force to deal with Gonggong and Xiangliu. With the help of Yinglong and the dragons, Yu rose up with power and defeated the water god Gonggong.

Xiang Liu inherited Gong Gong's legacy and continued to cause mischief. Yu fought with Xiang Liu, and although he chopped off one of Xiang Liu's heads, he finally allowed him to escape.

After one of Xiang Liu's heads was chopped off, the blood that flowed out was extremely stinky. The land where it flowed was barren, and the saliva that flowed from the chopped off head formed a huge venom swamp.

Yu filled up the swamp three times but it collapsed three times, so he had to open up a large clean pool and build palaces and pavilions beside the pool for the emperors of heaven, which was called the Terrace of the Emperors.

Although Dayu chopped off one of Xiang Liu's heads, his weapon was taken away by Xiang Liu.

Xiang Liu knew that he was no match for Dayu, so he took Dayu's weapons and fled far away.

Xiang Liu, who lost a head, paid a heavy price. His abilities were severely damaged, and the lost head could never grow back.

Xiang Liu fled all the way to what is now Japan. The Japanese people at that time were the Jing people in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", a type of dwarf.

This is why Japanese people have a place that is hated by Chinese people, called "Jingguo Shrine".

The former Japan should be called Jingguo, and the former Japanese people should be called Jingren.

Xiangliu, who only had eight heads, was a great success when he arrived in Japan. His magical and powerful power shocked the Japanese people at that time, and finally became the god of Japan, the Yamata no Ogami.

And the weapon of Dayu he swallowed became the Cao Pheasant Sword, one of the three great artifacts of Japan.Why is it said that Xiang Liu is the Great God of Yamata?
Qi means fork or fork.

For example, the people of the Bitongue country in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" are people with forked tongues. Their tongues are like snakes' tongues.

Baqi means eight crosses.

We can take out our hands and take a look. There are four prongs and five fingers on one of our hands, so Baqi should have nine heads.

But why does Japan’s Yamata no Kami only have eight heads?

Obviously, the Eight-Qi Great God is Xiangliu, and one of its heads was chopped off by Dayu.

Looking at the statue of Yamata no Orochi on the altar table, Fujiwara Kazuhiko muttered a few words in his mouth, and then respectfully performed a strange etiquette towards the statue.

After the salute, Fujiwara Kazuhiko took three sticks of incense, bowed three times, inserted the incense into the incense burner, and then began to recite a strange and awkward incantation.

A strange wave emanated from Fujiwara's body. The mysterious wave did not spread around, but surrounded the statue on the sacrificial table.

As Fujiwara's curse continued, the waves began to penetrate towards the statue on the altar table.

Changes began to occur. The originally mottled bronze statue of the Yamata no Orochi began to move, with its eight heads twisting and swinging, making people's skin crawl.

The statue of Yamata no Orochi seemed to suddenly come to life. After shaking its eight heads for a while, it opened its bloody eyes at the same time.

One of the heads opened a bloody mouth, and spit out the blood-red snake letter, and a trace of red breath spurted out from the snake's mouth.

The red aura circled around Fujiwara Kazuhiko, and then the three veteran Taoists opposite Fujiwara clearly felt that the aura on Fujiwara's body had changed, becoming eerie and terrifying.

"けんごんていいかくかくこうこうかいじゅかげんしゅつじゃこきゅうきゅうにょりつりょう..." Fujiwara Kazuhiko began to chant Japanese mantras.

After reciting the incantation, Fujiwara took three steps back, and then Hidefeng Aoyama walked to the sacrificial table.

Looking at the terrifying statue of Yamata-no-Orochi that had come to life on the sacrificial table, Hidefeng Aoyama showed no fear at all on his face. Instead, he looked pious.

He rolled up his sleeves and stretched his arms in front of the head of the Yamata no Orochi with its mouth open.

The snake head opened its bloody mouth and bit Qingshan Xiufeng's wrist in one bite.

The look of pain on Qingshan Xiufeng's face flashed away, leaving only a look of madness in his eyes.

The snake head began to suck the blood from Qingshan Xiufeng's body crazily, until Qingshan Xiufeng's face turned pale and could no longer hold up and fell down.

The statue of the Yamata-no-Orochi that sucked blood seemed to have gained some mysterious power. Its eight heads raised their heads to the sky and opened their mouths at the same time, and eight streams of black breath rose into the sky.

The originally stiff lower part of the Yamata no Orochi statue came to life, with eight heads and eight tails swinging constantly, looking like a weird, ugly and scary octopus.

A cold and evil aura spread instantly, eventually covering the entire area where the foundation was located.

Fujiwara Kazuhiko quickly formed seals with his hands, and a talisman hit one of the heads of Yamata no Orochi.

(End of this chapter)

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