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Fourteen Years of Ghosthunting (Complete 5 Volumes).

Chapter 189: Abandoned Fan. [196]



Summary

Fuxian Lake, near Yunnan, has a rich history tied to the ancient Dian Kingdom. Originally called "Da Chi," it later became known as Luo Ga Hu under the Da Li Guo during the Tang and Song dynasties. The mute revealed that sinking a fan into the lake served three purposes: honoring his Shi's last wish, appeasing ancestors, and returning to roots. Legends suggest that the lake conceals the souls of ancient Dian people and an underwater city, where thousands of corpses were found upright, preserved by mineral-rich sediments. This ties to the belief that these souls were summoned by emperors as ghost soldiers. The mute's ancestral connection to the fan further emphasizes the significance of their history and the need to honor their legacy.

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