Xie Qi did not answer but asked instead.
He asked Xie Wan to look at the ancient map of the capital's city wall and said, "Look at the shape of this outer city wall. What does it look like?"
Xie Wan felt it looked like the character “凸”.
She spoke her mind.
Xie Qi said disdainfully: "If you look at it together with Jundu Mountain in the north, what does it look like?"
Xie Wan frowned. She felt like it was a chain connected to a weight.
Xie Qi said: "This is a Feng Shui pattern, called the Dragon Scale.
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, there were many earthquakes around Yanjing.
You should know that China has three dragon veins, all of which start from Kunlun.
Beilong starts from Kunlun Mountain, passes through Qinghai, Ganzhou, Jinzhou, Jizhou, and finally extends to Fengtian Rehe and other places and connects with Baekdu Mountain.
Yanjing happens to be the place where the North Dragon's aura gathers. This place is the key to the dragon. Setting up this dragon-suppressing scale can keep the North Dragon in peace all year round and reduce the frequency and harm of the earth dragon turning over."
Xie Wan thought carefully about Xie Qi's words. The place where the Northern Dragon Vein passed through, which turned into the current geography, starts from Kunlun Mountain, passes through Gansu, Shanxi, Hebei, then enters Dongshan Province and connects to Mount Paektu in North Korea.
As far as Xie Wan knows, there have been many earthquakes along this line in history.
The highest number of casualties was recorded in Kunlun and Gansu regions. Of course, the Tangshan earthquake in Hebei two years later shocked the world.
Could this be related to the destruction of the Feng Shui of the capital?
In her previous life, Xie Wan had watched a documentary that recorded how, in February 1950, Mr. Liang Sicheng and Mr. Chen Zhanxiang designed a planning scheme for the capital that would preserve the city walls and ancient buildings while taking into account urban development.
Unfortunately, the Soviet experts at the time were trying to build Tiananmen Square into a replica of Moscow's Red Square. They demolished all the old buildings in the capital and rebuilt an Eastern Moscow.
The Liang-Chen proposal was not adopted.
Mr. Liang wrote many letters to the emperor and even confronted the leaders in charge of the demolition face to face, but he still failed to prevent a large number of ancient buildings from being demolished.
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Xie Wan began to be dazed. Even if she now knew that the Feng Shui Bureau of the capital had been destroyed, what could she do with her meager strength?
Can she advocate the restoration of the capital's city walls?
Who will care about her?
This is simply not realistic.
The only thing she could think of to do was to find out why this native person hid the Feng Shui map of the capital?
Are their spies misleading the Chinese people in public opinion, indirectly influencing a generation's views on traditional culture?
Even more, are the Japanese people using Feng Shui to set up a plan on Chinese soil to ruin our country's fortune?
Xie Wan believes in a saying, "Those who are not of my race must have different hearts."
Who knows the real intentions of those former Soviet experts who advocated the demolition of ancient buildings in Beijing in the 1950s?
After Emperor Hongwu destroyed the Yuan Dynasty, he drove all the descendants of Kublai Khan to the north.
The Later Yuan Dynasty continued to exist for many years in the territory of the former Soviet Union.
There is no guarantee that there was someone among them who figured out the Feng Shui situation in Yuan Dadu and left behind ancient documents and books, allowing the current Soviet people to learn about the Feng Shui secrets of China.
Their proposals may be intended to change the feng shui of our capital and ruin our country's fortune.
Haven’t you seen that natural disasters have been happening constantly in China since the demolition of ancient buildings?
If it weren't for the change in Sino-Soviet relations, we might not even be able to save the Forbidden City.
The Japanese may know some inside information and are ready to take over from the Soviets and continue to stir up trouble in China.
Now they are not fighting us openly and honestly, but are secretly cultivating traitors, corroding our politics, economy, and culture, and consuming our national strength invisibly.
This is really hard to guard against!
Thinking about some of the things that later generations know, Xie Wan felt powerless.
The military of later China was very strong, but it was also controlled by a large amount of capital, and much of that capital came from Japan.
Just one e-commerce company controlled by Japanese citizen Masayoshi Son has changed the entire economic landscape of China and almost strangled the country's financial lifeline. How dangerous is that for national security!
Not to mention the rampant e-commerce economy, which, after a period of prosperity, has destroyed countless real economy industries and caused countless Chinese people to lose their jobs. It can be said that the survival of the Chinese people is in the hands of foreign capital.
After helping the Japanese make enough money from the Chinese people, some traitorous capitalists hid in Japan to enjoy a leisurely life, leaving a mess for the country.
The year Xie Wan traveled through time, the unemployment rate was shockingly high.
But at this time, all walks of life have been monopolized by foreign capital. It is very difficult to vigorously develop national industries and increase employment opportunities.
Why……
Xie Wan was glad that he traveled back to the 1970s, as there was still time for everything.
Xie Wan rolled up the map and left the space.
She had no mood to sleep, so she simply went to the Friendship Hotel.
It was early morning, and although there was no Haozi to lead her in, Xie Wan still managed to sneak into the hotel easily using the Ghost Step.
I originally wanted to blow a whistle to call out the third and fourth sons of Xiaozhi's family to ask about what Li Benyuan and others were doing.
As a result, a black shadow was seen sliding down the water pipe from the window of the room where Li Benyuan lived.
Xie Wan hid in the dark and did not alarm this person.
This person moves very agilely, as if he has some internal energy.
This surprised Xie Wan.
Xie Wanlai has been here for more than a year and has never met anyone who knows internal skills.
There are many people who know Kung Fu in the special forces and the army, but what they practice are external Kung Fu, mostly fighting techniques.
But this person has a light figure and a strange gait. Although he is not as good as Xie Wan, he seems to have some internal strength.
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