The following was a plot of a novel about the three taboos of corpse salvagers: The Forbidden Night of the Corpse Fighters In a small town by the Yellow River, there lived an experienced corpse fisherman named Old Chen. He was well aware of the many taboos in the business of retrieving corpses. The first taboo was not to scoop up corpses that were standing upright in the water. One day, the Yellow River was shrouded in darkness. Old Chen was resting in the small house by the river as usual. Suddenly, he was awakened by a series of rapid knocks on the door. The person who came was a pale fisherman. He trembled and said that he saw a figure standing upright in the middle of the river. There was a gloomy aura around him. Elder Chen's expression changed when he heard this. He knew that this was a taboo for corpse fishermen. However, the fisherman begged him, saying that it might be his brother who had been missing for many days. Elder Chen hesitated for a while before deciding to check it out. When his boat approached the so-called " figure ", he realized that it was just a tree trunk that was strangely soaked in water. It seemed to be standing upright under the influence of the night and the current. Old Chen heaved a sigh of relief, but he also warned himself not to easily violate this taboo again. The second taboo was to never retrieve corpses in stormy weather. One afternoon not long after, the originally clear sky was suddenly covered with dark clouds. Lightning and thunder were about to arrive. At this moment, a butler from a wealthy family came to beg Old Chen to go out of the boat to retrieve their young master's body. The young master had fallen into the water while boating on the Yellow River, and his body had never been found. Elder Chen looked at the sky and firmly refused. The butler thought that it was a problem of money and kept increasing the price, from a few hundred taels of silver to more than a thousand taels. However, Old Chen was unmoved. He said," This is not about money. To retrieve a corpse in a thunderstorm is not only disrespectful to the dead, but it will also put the living in danger. The Yellow River flows rapidly and unpredictably in the thunderstorm. Once you leave the ship, you might not be able to return. Moreover, you might violate taboos and bring unpredictable disasters." Helpless, the butler could only return resentfully. The third taboo was to never retrieve the same corpse again after failing three times. Once again, Old Chen received a mission to retrieve the body of a drowned person. The first time, the rope suddenly broke. The second time, the hook seemed to be blocked by a mysterious force and could not hook the body. The third time, when he was about to pull the body onto the boat, a strange wind blew. The boat shook violently and the body fell back into the water. Elder Chen's heart tightened. He knew about this taboo. Even though he was unwilling, he still silently sailed away. He knew that some rules were exchanged for by the seniors with blood lessons and could not be easily violated. From then on, Old Chen continued to follow these taboos. He did the work of retrieving corpses by the Yellow River and respected the laws of nature and life and death. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Corpse Fighters had the following taboos: 1. Don't fish out corpses in stormy days. 2. Corpses that were standing upright in the water (especially female corpses with only their heads exposed) were not to be fished out. 3. After failing to fish the same corpse onto the boat three times, they stopped. 4. Some of them were afraid of salvaging the bodies of heroes or old people. In addition, some corpse fishermen were afraid of encountering victims who could understand human language. The novel "The Corpse Fighter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the minds of the Chinese, the fallen leaves returned to their roots. In order to let the deceased return home, the profession of corpse salvager was derived. However, most of the modern corpse fishermen were not respected by the world. They were often thought to be "asking for a price by wrapping the body." Their relatives and friends were also unwilling to have too much contact with them because they felt unlucky. However, there wasn't much information on the history of the corpse salvager profession. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The ghost stories related to corpse fishermen were often filled with mystery, horror, and taboos. In some story scenes, the work of the corpse salvager was accompanied by supernatural phenomena. For example, in a small town, after a female corpse appeared in Qinghe, it triggered a series of strange events. For example, Xiaoyan had nightmares every night after seeing the female corpse, her body gradually weakened and her mind was in a trance. At night, there was a sinister cry by the river, the lights flickered, and the mirror reflected the female corpse's face. It was rumored that the female corpse was cursed, and her soul was not resting and needed to find a substitute. In the end, Xiaoyan learned about the ancient legend through reading ancient books. Under the guidance of the mysterious old man, she held a sacrificial ceremony to appease the soul of the female corpse. From the perspective of the corpse salvager profession itself, they also had many taboos. For example, if there was a corpse that stood up, it would not be fished up, because it might mean that the deceased was extremely resentful and wanted to find someone to accompany them. If the corpse could not be fished up after three times (it might be a phenomenon of giants, with swollen bodies, protruding eyes, and sticking out tongues, it would be particularly difficult to fish up), it would not be fished up, in case it exhausted the physical strength. There were also the corpses of young girls that were not fished up. In addition, the corpse salvager would also encounter some terrifying experiences. For example, the professional corpse fisherman Wan Shuguo (Wanshu Kingdom), he fished out 400 corpses a year, but he was most afraid of encountering victims who could understand human language. When Wan Shuguo was salvaging the bodies of the victims of a cargo ship, the underwater scene was terrifying. There were corpses with their eyes open. Later, during the process of surfacing, there were terrifying phenomena such as the skin falling off of the corpses, which made him feel lingering fear and often had nightmares. There was also Old Zhao in Liuhe Village. He was nearly 60 years old, and he never charged anyone for retrieving corpses. Although some people in the village thought that he was haunted by water ghosts, he still insisted on retrieving children who fell into the river for the villagers when the water level of the Black River plummeted during the drought. In some literary works, there were also images of corpse fishermen. For example, the "Corpse Fisherman" written by Pure Little Dragon was set in a rural area. The book described the scene of the corpse fishermen encountering drowning ghosts and being possessed by ghosts at the beginning. The details were very vivid and chilling. In short, the corpse hunters in ghost stories were often in a terrifying and mysterious atmosphere. Their job was not only to deal with corpses, but also closely related to some supernatural legends and folk taboos. The novel "The Corpse Fighter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The three taboos of the desperate corpse salvager were as follows: First, they could not go out of the boat to retrieve the corpse in stormy weather; Second, they could not retrieve the same corpse after failing to retrieve it three times; Third, before each trip to retrieve the corpse, they had to pay homage to the Yellow River King and bring a big red rooster with them. When retrieving the corpse, they had to cut off the neck of the big red rooster with a knife and throw the rooster into the river. In addition, the corpses that were erected were not picked up, nor were the corpses of young girls. The novel " The Corpse Fighter " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Yellow River Corpse Fighters in novels were fictional characters that usually appeared in horror, horror, or science fiction plots. The image of the Yellow River corpse salvager was usually described as wearing black protective clothing and holding a long corpse salvaging tool to search for missing people along the Yellow River. Their job was to search for human bodies along the Yellow River and bring them back to the shore for inspection and search and rescue. However, the image of the Yellow River corpse didn't really exist. In reality, the Yellow River was one of the most important rivers in China. Due to floods, droughts, pollution, and other factors, a large number of human corpses were washed into the Yellow River every year. For the Corpse Fighters, they had to face a large number of corpses in the Yellow River, which was impossible in real life. Although the Yellow River Dead Man in the novel was a fictional image, the plot they depicted could inspire people to think and pay attention to topics such as missing people and search and rescue.
The following are some common taboos: 1. In order to prevent damage to the Buddha plaque, one could not wear it when bathing or sleeping. 2. When it comes to matters involving men and women, you need to take off the Buddha plaque. When you take it off, the Buddha plaque cannot be lower than your waist. It must be in the upper body area. 3. He had to be down-to-earth and do practical things. He couldn't wear the Buddha token and do illegal things. 4. The wearer cannot be touched by others (This is targeted at the Jade Buddha Token because it recognizes its owner). 5. Stay away from filth, because the Jade Buddha Token has spirituality. If you touch filth, its spirituality will be disturbed and it will lose its effect (targeted at the Jade Buddha Token). 6. Do not wash the jade Buddha plaque in water (targeted at jade Buddha plaque) to avoid corrosion and lowering its spirituality. 7. Do not come into contact with hard objects (for the jade Buddha sign) to prevent impact or compression from affecting the overall structure of the balance and integrity. It should be noted that there were different views on the different sources of taboos of Buddha tablets. Some people believed that in addition to the basic respect for taboos, many so-called taboos were imagined by people themselves. The most important thing to wear Buddha tablets was to maintain a grateful and kind heart. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The characters included the male lead, Jiang Yun, the female lead, Xiaoqian, and the female lead, Xiao Xie. "Journey to the West, Corpse Fighter" Author: Come Be My Cat, is a Xianxia/Mythological Cultivation novel with decisive killing, fast pace, elements of God, Wilderness, Liaozhai, and Journey to the West. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: After traveling through the world of Journey to the West, Jiang Yun became a young corpse salvager by the Jing River in the suburbs of Chang 'an and awakened the strange corpse salvaging system.] I hope you will like this book.
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The panax pseudoginseng had many main effects and effects. It can lower blood sugar and regulate blood fat, and has a treatment effect on high blood fat and high blood fat. It could also treat high blood pressure, improve the lack of oxygen in the heart and brain, expand blood vessels, lower blood pressure, and improve the blood circulation. In addition, 37 could also improve learning ability and memory. The taboos of Sanqi included pregnant women, during menstruation, people with blood deficiency, vomiting and epistaxia, and people with blood heat.
The taboos in the calendar usually referred to the things that were suitable to do (suitable) and the things that were not suitable to do (taboo) on certain days in traditional customs. For example, in the traditional almanac, different dates would have different taboos. For example, on certain days, it was appropriate to move, marry, travel, etc., while on certain days, it was forbidden to sacrifice, pray for blessings, seek heirs, etc. These judgments were often based on traditional culture, folk customs, the theory of yin and yang, and the five elements, but most of them had no scientific basis. Nowadays, when people chose a date to do something, some people would refer to these traditional taboos. Many people would choose according to the actual needs of modern life, such as personal work arrangements, holidays, and so on. They were not completely bound by the traditional taboos. "Shen Mingri" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!