Chapter 110: Witchcraft
Liu Ping and Ma Zhang looked at Feng Zhibai nervously.
"Master, what do you mean? Are you saying that my son really did invite an evil spirit in Thailand?"
When Liu Ping heard Feng Zhibai say this, his heart was lifted.
Feng Zhibai lifted the water in front of him, thought for a moment, and finally shook his head. "It doesn't have to be an evil god. Most Thai evil gods are made into amulets or statues. It's unlikely that your son would have invited an evil god given his qualifications. After all, Thai evil gods are not that easy to invite. And your son is a rookie, so it's even more unlikely. According to what you said, he most likely invited a Kumantong or a ghost."
Liu Ping said that there was a period of time when Liu Kai would stay in his bedroom every day after returning home and would not come out.
Carry the amulet with you and there is no need to talk.
The only ones who need to be watched over and talked to or accompanied every day are the Kumantong and the Kwai.
So, she guessed that there might be two things being invited.
Old Mi couldn't help but hiss, "Hiss—could it be the work of a Thai sorcerer?"
"Liu Kai went to a Thai temple. There aren't many proper temples in Thailand. I guess it was a place where some sorcerers and high-ranking Thai monks came."
Chen Xiaodao crossed his arms, a fearless expression on his face. "But even if we find them, we're not afraid. Our great country still has the art of witchcraft! Many of the techniques used by those Thai sorcerers are inherited from our Taoism and witchcraft. To put it bluntly, compared to us, they can't even stand up to the standard."
"What is witchcraft?"
Liu Ping and Ma Zhang asked Chen Xiaodao curiously.
Duan Tianyi and Mi Xue also became interested.
"Yeah, what's the difference between the two?"
"That's a huge difference!"
With his hands folded in his pockets, Chen Xiaodao explained in a serious and practical manner, "Witchcraft can make a person live, and when it can make a person die, it can also make a person unable to live or die! It can also kill a person without anyone knowing! In the end, it is impossible to find out the reason why the victims died!"
He looked at the group mysteriously, "The two major representatives of witchcraft are the Miao people's 'Gu Shu' and the Thai people's 'Jiang Gu Shu'. These two sorcerers are collectively known as the two major evils of Southeast Asia. But Gu Shu is superior to Jiang Gu Shu! Many of the Jiang Gu Shu techniques in Southeast Asia are derived from Miao people's Gu Shu and our Taoist magic. So, if a Gu Master and a Jiang Gu Master came to blows, I think our chances of winning would be 100%! The cultural heritage left by our ancestors would instantly defeat those Jiang Gu Masters!"
Witchcraft was not originally a separate art.
It is said that during the Yuan Dynasty, the abandoned disciples of the Maoshan Sect of the Zhengyi School used the Maoshan Sect's magic to exorcise evil spirits on humans, and then the Jiangjiao of that time came into being.
In the later period, Jiangjiao helped the Yuan Dynasty to oppress the Han people. Not long after, Jiangjiao disappeared. Some of its techniques were spread to Southeast Asia and combined with local witchcraft in Southeast Asia to become the current Jiangtou technique.
Gu magic was originally a local witch doctor technique of the Miao ethnic group.
As the times changed, magic emerged.
Today's witchcraft is also mixed with some Taoist talismans, making it more effective.
However, as time goes by, there are fewer people who can cast spells.
Fundamentally speaking, there are many similarities between witchcraft and black magic.
Let’s talk about witchcraft first.
Miaojiang witchcraft is to use poison.
Use insects and utensils to make poison.
There are hundreds of types of insects used to make Gu, and any insect that can be seen by the human eye can be used to make Gu.
The methods are similar.
Prepare a container, put the captured insects into the container, let them kill each other, and the survivors will stay in the container and slowly form a poisonous insect.
There are also cases where one hundred poisonous insects are placed in a container, and the big ones eat the small ones. The one that survives is the poisonous insect.
There are many types of poisonous insects.
There are dung beetle Gu, leech Gu, golden silkworm Gu, grass Gu and fresh Gu, as well as snake Gu, flying Gu, needle Gu, plant Gu and so on.
If broken down further, there are eleven categories.
Snake Gu, golden silkworm Gu, bamboo leaf Gu, stone Gu, loach Gu, poisonous Gu, malnutrition Gu, swelling Gu, epilepsy Gu, Yin snake Gu, and live snake Gu.
There are time requirements for making Gu.
Making Gu on the Dragon Boat Festival means making medicine when the Yang energy is at its peak, and the power will be much greater.
The production time of the Gu worm is also different.
Mostly, forty-nine days, one hundred days, or one year.
Very few are over one year old, unless the insect to be made is the King of Gu.
Among all the poisons, the golden brocade poison is the most poisonous.
The skin of this poisonous insect is golden brocade in color and it needs to be fed four inches of brocade every day.
The feces decomposed from the body of the golden brocade Gu is the Gu poison.
If swallowed, people will become sick and then die.
Not long after raising a golden brocade Gu, one may regret it and not want to raise it anymore, because the Gu will backfire and the person who raises it will also be killed.
If you really don't want to make offerings, you can prepare a small box, put gold, silver and brocade in the box, and then put the golden brocade Gu on top, and let others take it away.
This is called marrying the golden brocade Gu.
That means marrying Jinjin Gu off, and from then on, the Gu will have nothing to do with her anymore.
The golden brocade Gu is particularly harmful to the human body.
After a person dies, the poisonous insects will enter the person's stomach like corpse worms, and eventually eat up the person's internal organs, leaving only an empty shell.
The Golden Brocade Gu cannot be killed by drowning, fire, or knife, so it is difficult to deal with.
The production processes for other poisons are mostly the same.
There are two types of poisonous insects: living poison and dead poison.
A living Gu is a living Gu worm, and a dead Gu is a refined Gu worm that is ground into powder and carried on the body so that poison can be delivered at any time.
Proofreading the former is definitely more convenient than the latter.
Gu magic is very tolerant to the practitioners, and most people with some basic knowledge can raise Gu.
Those who have a strong foundation are those who are very good at witchcraft.
Southeast Asian black magic can be roughly divided into two categories.
One is to use medicine to reduce the effect, which can be understood as poisoning.
The second is flying down.
What this means is that as long as the sorcerer gets the birth date, nails, clothes, socks, etc. of the person he wants to harm, he can cast a spell on the victim from a long distance by using these objects!
For example, it can absorb the other person's soul.
Moreover, the sorcerer can harm the victim's soul according to his own ideas.
At the very least, their financial resources will be cut off, and at the worst, they may die.
The power of flying descent is far greater than that of drug descent.
However, the sorcerers who can fly down have relatively profound skills.
The "jiangtou powder" that Feng Zhibai mentioned is the "jiangtou medicine" used in the jiangtou technique.
It can be in the form of a powder as fine as dust or a liquid, and is mostly colorless and odorless and sinks easily.
Just apply it on the person's skin or mix it with water and let them drink it when they are not paying attention.
It has the same usage as the powder made from ground poisonous insects.
People who have been hit by black magic will not feel anything at first, and will only gradually react when they feel unwell.
The sorcerer also takes people's lives based on time.
Generally divided into three categories.
Descending year by year, month by month, day by day.
As the name suggests, it means year, month and day.
Depending on the time, the reproduction rate of black magic will also vary.
Commonly used black magic techniques include the Five Poisons Black Magic and the Yin-Yang Black Magic Grass.
The Five Poisons Black Magic is a drug-induced magic, similar to the poisoning of a Gu.
The five poisonous animals used are snakes, centipedes, scorpions, spiders, toads or geckos, which are five animals with natural toxins.
The ways of descent are divided into living descent and dead descent.
The sorcerer's method is to cultivate the five poisonous insects into poisonous insects, put the insects into a bowl, chant a spell based on the other person's birth date, and then put the insects into the other person's home. The insects will then find the person the sorcerer wants to harm and bite the person to death when they are not prepared!
The death curse is when a sorcerer uses secret methods to cultivate a poisonous insect, grinds the insect into powder and adds it to people's food, water, or sprinkles it on their body.
It's the difference between life and death.
Yin-Yang Grass is a kind of grass that embraces yin and yang.
The coarse ones are yang and the fine ones are yin, and they are usually grown together to be made into hay.
Even though it's dry grass, Ke Er will still wriggle and combine together!
After the Yin-Yang grass falls on the human body, it will quietly grow inside the human body. When it reaches a certain size, it will multiply at an alarming speed!
At this time, the person who has been poisoned by the Yin-Yang grass will have the grass penetrate his body!
And the body of the deceased will be like a straw man!
The scary thing about this black magic is that it is a fatal spell and will only lead to death.
In addition, there are the most terrifying black magic such as spirit magic, curse magic, etc.
The most prominent among these is the technique of controlling ghosts and performing black magic.
This is what is called raising a little ghost.
The three major sorcery in Thailand are black magic, ghosts and Kumantong.
Many people think that raising a little ghost is the same as raising a Kumantong, but in fact it is different.
The place where raising ghosts is most popular is the Indochina Peninsula.
Among them, Thailand is the most popular!
The art of raising ghosts actually originated in the southwest of mainland China, in Yunnan and Sichuan.
It was after the integration of witchcraft and Brahmanism from India that it developed into the current practice of black magic and raising ghosts!
Sorcerers love to raise child ghosts because they are easy to control and will not rebel, and they are not as evil as fierce ghosts that are difficult to deal with.
It is very difficult to refine a child ghost.
First, you need to pick out children who have died recently, and their age cannot be older than ten years old.
They dug out the child's body at night when it was quiet and set fire to the child's chin.
After about ten minutes, human fat will burn on the child's chin.
Finally, the human oil was placed on the altar and the ritual began to be performed in rotation around the clock.
You also need to prepare two small coffins for the child, about 15 centimeters long, and recite witchcraft spells next to them.
Before this, you need to prepare the Yin-Yang tree, that is, two trees of different colors carved into two child figures, one black and one white.
The ritual is continued throughout the day, and after ninety-eight days, the refined oil of the children's sorcerers is poured into the coffins one by one, and finally divided into three batches for the ritual.
Reciting the witchcraft spell all day long!
After three to seven days, white smoke will come out of the two small wooden coffins.
At this time, the oldest and most capable sorcerer will put the child statue and the corpse oil into a transparent bottle.
At this time, you need to recite a spell, which basically means to make the ghost child obedient.
When the spell is finished, the little ghost is created.
This type of ghost-raising technique is quite time-consuming, but is practiced more by sorcerers in Southeast Asia.
After all, it's really good to have a ghost child driving it and it's obedient.
Many rich people, celebrities, or those who are not doing well in their careers or families would think of hiring a ghost child.
There are definitely certain requirements for raising a ghost child.
It is required that the donors must offer blood at 12 o'clock every night without interruption, otherwise they will have to start from the beginning.
After forty-nine consecutive days, you can ask the ghost to do something.
In addition, the person who keeps the corpse must drip blood again and offer nine incense sticks at 12 o'clock in the evening on the first and fifteenth day of every month.
The Kumantong is made from the soul of a deceased child, which is placed into a prepared card or statue using the power of scriptures and mantras, thus forming a Kumantong.
There are two ways to make Kumantong.
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