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14 Years of Ghost Hunting 2: The Eccentric Taoist Hu Zongren (Complete Five Volumes).
Chapter 15: Case 3 - Dancing Dragon at the Tomb. [99]
Summary
Hu Zong Ren requests a clay pot to collect snails, which serve as a connection to ancestors buried in a tomb without a gravestone. After gathering snails, he performs a ritual involving burning paper money and drawing a talisman to command spirits. An explosion occurs when the clay pot shatters, releasing powder and snails from the grave. The snails form a wavy line, interpreted as a message from the ancestors about a dragon dance. Hu Zong Ren suggests organizing a dance to appease them, while contemplating further actions if the spirits remain unresponsive. The situation underscores the blend of folklore and ritualistic practices.Full content
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