I have never thought about this question, and this is not what I want to verify.
What I am thinking of is another method, is whether we can use the pond to swallow up the big rivers?
If a python can swallow an elephant, why can’t a pond swallow an ocean?
Relevant verification and argumentation are being carried out bit by bit, and we have conducted rigorous discussions and demonstrations.
Even in Kyoto, after learning about the relevant purpose and situation, someone took the initiative to deliver a lot of information. Of course, they were members of the Illuminati who were unwilling to reveal their names. But this time, I don't know this Illuminati member who was unwilling to reveal his name.
I guess it should be the eldest prince or the third prince in the imperial capital, but I am not sure who it is exactly.
Both of them can gain huge benefits from this matter, so both of them may take action, and it is even possible that they will jointly deliver the information.
I don't care, as long as it works.
Then I discovered something quite astonishing.
Such arguments and experiments were conducted in the early years, and can also be traced back to the period of Taizu of Daxia.
Emperors of all dynasties have never given up on the pursuit of immortality.
Among them, the plans and strategies of Taizu of Daxia were the most thrilling. He also made the most amazing plans back then, and his ideas were the same as mine.
But it is not possible for mortals to swallow up the entire river and the sea with a pond. There are too many things to be accomplished. First of all, Daxia must be made impregnable and not be assimilated by the terrible ocean. Therefore, the Nine Cauldrons, the most peculiar item used by the human race to establish its country in the early years, are needed.
The tripod is the most precious item in this world. When the Nine Tripods were cast to suppress the world, the entire world where the Nine Tripods were located was as solid as a rock, and not a single bit of luck or related spiritual energy would be lost.
It is the most noble and special treasure in the world. Even the fight for the throne involves the saying of "fighting for the tripod".
However, in an earlier and more distant era, before the founding of the Great Xia Dynasty, the Nine Cauldrons had been lost one after another and had no system.
Therefore, in order to change this situation, the Taizu of Daxia collected the soldiers from all over the world, gathered them in Xianyang, melted down the arrows and cast them into twelve golden men.
The Twelve Golden Men also have earth-shaking abilities and the same powers as the Nine Cauldrons, able to stabilize and suppress the world.
It is rumored that some copper from Shoushan was incorporated into the casting process, which is the same material used to cast the Nine Cauldrons.
The Nine Cauldrons gather the overall luck of the human race, and with the help of all the weapons in the world, they also draw in the relevant luck, and then seal it firmly with the copper of Shoushan.
The whole thing is quite wonderful and is a top-notch idea.
Uh, but the actions in the early years were also too explosive.
Many things that happened in the Land of the Rising Sun, the northern border, and the Ten Thousand Mountains were caused by actions that were too explosive and attempts that were not gentle enough.
I can understand that, after all, chaos and disorder will always turn into order.
Any initial attempt will be difficult and painful, and there is a high probability that major problems will arise. It is a great achievement to be able to understand these major problems clearly in the early years.
Many of the chaos in Daxia in the early years originated from such attempts.
I looked at the relevant information carefully, and their ideas are generally feasible, but they just need to be more gentle.
The overall destiny of the human race needs to be in one's hands, and both the Nine Cauldrons and the Twelve Golden Men are means.
Through such means, after connecting with the destiny of the entire human race, introducing external forces can enable oneself to maintain the corresponding spirit and character, without losing it, so as to be able to refine the huge spirit of the other side of the world and resist its related rules.
Whether it is the demon beast realm or the hungry ghost realm, they will all feel the effects of being fleeced, but they don't care at all. This is because the essence of heaven and earth that flows from them has their own most solid imprint.
If other people refine it randomly, they will naturally be affected by the spiritual imprint in it.
Just like many characters in the Land of the Rising Sun, their temperaments gradually became cold and cruel. On that land, many evil spirits continued to breed, and even all the characters gradually fell into the realm of hungry ghosts.
When you stare into the abyss, the abyss also stares back at you.
Compared to a tiny pond, the vast and endless ocean is more contagious.
Normal people find it difficult to resist that kind of temptation, and the same is true for the world.
I have a big problem.
In fact, the entire research encountered a huge problem when it reached this step. At that time, Taizu of Daxia not only gathered troops from all over the world, but also the most outstanding figures in the world, and the top figures among the hundreds of schools of thought joined in the action.
There are now many people gathered in the Illuminati, and relevant experimental demonstrations are also underway, but it is still quite difficult.
It is only normal for a country to study such a grand topic and subject with its own strength.
It is simply a fantasy for an individual to achieve such a grand goal.
The Taizu of Daxia seemed to have failed during this period. He disappeared in the long river of time in a very short time and was completely gone after only a few decades.
The second-generation successor, a man named Zhao Chuhan, spent a tremendous amount of time and energy to reunite the fragmented empire and restore its former glory. However, it was still far from the peak of Daxia.
The opening of the passage at the northern border alone was enough to exhaust the second heir of the Great Xia Empire.
In his later years, he led a large army into the former territory of Daxia, but encountered obstacles several times outside the northern border.
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