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Chapter 39 Hitler's Secret 2(2/4)

Fist at each other.

Zhang Li laughed and dodged away from Tang Min's attack.

Zhuomongba and Master Yara smiled and watched the two chase, Zhuomongba suddenly felt sad.

Yes, I was young, and at that time there was a little girl chasing her every day, always refusing to let go, and she would be angry and act coquettish, sister...

Tang Min couldn't catch Zhang Li and reported to Zhuomu Qiangba: "Johnbara, look at your team members. Now he bullies me and you won't help me. If... what if... what if it's going to happen in the future?"

Zhang Li said: "Ye?

Miss Minmin didn’t say all of them. You mean, what else can you do after getting married..."

"You--" Tang Min jumped up again to chase Zhang Li.

Zhuo Muqiangba cleared his throat and said, "Okay, Zhang Li, given this situation, as the captain, I will punish you to order breakfast for everyone. The food in the hospital canteen is really too unpalatable."

Tang Min said: "There is a restaurant across the street. The soy milk and fried dough sticks are quite delicious. I ate them there yesterday."

As everyone arrived one after another, the ward became lively again. Professor Fang Xin told Zhuo Muqiangba that everyone should take action.

So according to the plan formulated in advance, everyone dispersed again, but this time, the sadness of parting several months ago was missing, and everyone was full of confidence.

In the next few days, Zhuo Muqiangba received a large amount of information from Professor Fang Xin, including the detailed process of deciphering the password on the cigarette box, Tang Tao's notes analysis, Maya's latest progress, and the latest translation of the Guge Jinshu; at night, you have to memorize the secret practice of the mantra, and try to use your mind to feel the direction of the meridians and the rotation of the chakras.

Zhuo Muqiangba felt that this was also challenging the limits of his memory.

Before Zhuo Muqiangba recovered from his injury, Tang Min was responsible for taking care of his diet and daily life. After a few days of getting along, the relationship between the two became deeper and more closely related.

Among the many clues, the one that Zhuomu Qiangba is most anxious about is the latest translation of Guge Jinshu.

Since the experts also translated in segments, and the channels for Lu Jingnan to obtain these translations are tortuous, the translations that Zhuo Mu Qiangba were sporadic fragments.

However, through these fragments, they vaguely judged that the messenger had appeared three times in Guge's history. The first part of the castle brought by the messenger to light was the second time this messenger appeared. In the messenger's words, it revealed that he had been to Guge.

Moreover, he originally planned to bring the castle under the light to Piyang, the Western Holy Envoy, so he at least knew that the Western Holy Envoy was in Guge.

Also, when the messenger went to a foreign land with his token, he made an agreement with the king that if he was still alive, he would return to meet the king again.

Unfortunately, the whereabouts of the second half of the Jijin Book about whether the messenger returned is still unknown.

However, Professor Fang Xin and Zhuo Mu Qiangba did not rashly equate the Western Holy Envoy mentioned in the Jin Book with Zhuo Mu Qiangba and Mo Jin identified by the elder of Gongbu Village, because according to the ancient translation, this holy envoy can be translated as a person with great wisdom or a person with noble and pure bloodline.

Moreover, Pi Yangwang did not record it in the Gugejin Book, and his historical heritage could not be found at all. It can only be used as a conjecture. If he and Zhuomangba and Mojin are directly linked, there will be no historical basis.

What shocked Zhuo Muchonba even more was that the Guge King Isivob not only helped the envoy to bring the castle under the light to the ends of the earth, but also this Guge King was related to another holy object.

From the fragment translation, we can draw a vague conclusion. The original agreement between the messenger and the king was that he would take one of the three tokens to go to one end of the world, while the king sent another secret envoy to go to the other end of the world with another token.

As for whether the king had completed the agreement, in the translation, it seemed that the clue was vaguely pointed at the king and sent the 20 best ancient geese children to the West.

Under this vague translation, Professor Fang Xin drew a red line and marked it on the side: Around 975-981 AD, King Song'e of Guge sent 21 smart teenagers to study Buddhism in India, implying that the cryptic words were somewhat consistent with history.

As for whether the more than 20 Guge teenagers took away anything, the Guge Jin Book was vague, Professor Fang Xin carefully sorted out the historical information about the more than 20 Buddhist teenagers that he could find.

According to the existing information, the more than 20 teenagers traveled secretly, so the specific travel time is not certain, and they are not very clear where they have been. They only know that more than 20 people went out, and in the end, only two of them came back alive.

They all studied under Master Atisha, and later both of them became famous translators in ancient history.

They have been seeking Buddha outside for more than ten years, and the time is no less than that of the messenger who crossed the Pacific Ocean and headed east.

Regarding the third token, no clue about it has been found in the current translation fragments. Whether it has been handed over to others, destroyed, or remained in Tibet, is currently clueless, only knowing that the messenger once said that there were three tokens.

However, three problems arise in these translation fragments.

The first is the attitude of the messenger toward the three tokens, which is translated from some fragments. The messenger's purpose is to hand over the three tokens to three different people.

Some of the subsequent fragments turned completely backwards. The messenger's purpose became to hide two tokens, preferably separated from the ends of the earth and never meet each other.

The change in the middle is abrupt and bizarre, and there is no reason or background that changes the messenger's attitude in the current translation fragments, which is really incredible.

Professor Fang Xin told Zhuo Muqiangba that according to Yueyang's joke, from the information they currently have, they can only conclude that the messenger suffered from severe schizophrenia.

The second point is King Guge's attitude towards the token.

Some fragments say that the king respects the messenger and that the requests made to the messenger are unconditionally implemented; while others say that the king secretly ordered people to obstruct the messenger.

No wonder Lu Jingnan told them before that the messenger wanted to hand over the token to others, but the king forced the token to keep it. In fact, even the experts did not understand what was going on.

The third question is also related to the token.

Based on the fragments they saw, it implies that another token other than the castle under the light was secretly sent away by the king.

Two or three of the translations specifically pointed out that the other token was a map, which was forced to stay by the king.

Compared with the two, it makes people unable to figure out which ones are real and which ones are fake. We can only hope that experts can translate all the contents of the golden book.

In addition, the World War II information that Professor Fang Xin and others looked up when deciphering the German army's code also aroused Zhuomengba's curiosity and interest.

He vaguely remembered that Lu Jingnan had mentioned a long time ago that Britain received information about Fuma, but it was accidentally lost after World War I. Later, for some reason, it fell into the hands of the Germans.

But at that time, Lu Jingnan just wrote one sentence and did not explain it in detail. The information given to them later did not explain this aspect or discuss it in the information.

This time, Professor Fang Xin started with the background information of Hitler and those senior Nazi officials, conducted a detailed investigation and added his personal guesses, which made Zhuo Muqiangba have a new understanding of this matter.

Hitler's Secret

Professor Fang Xin wrote in the information: "There is no doubt that Hitler was a fanatical believer who advocated supernatural powers. This idea prompted him and other senior German officials who believed in supernatural powers to formulate many secret actions, including the establishment of the SS and the Ancestral Heritage Committee, the search for the Holy Grail, the holy gun, the study of ancient characters, especially in the Tibetan incident..."

Adolf Hitler did not have great ambitions when he was a child. He wanted to become an artist, and thus developed a serious biased mind. When he was in middle school, he was resigned due to math and natural failure. Later, he was unable to continue studying in a six-year middle school because of his failure in French, and turned to a four-year middle school.

After his father's death, Hitler, who graduated from high school, did not want to continue to go to high school, but began his life as an artist he longed for. He went to Vienna and was intoxicated by the artistic atmosphere there.

Hitler originally planned to attend the Art Academy in Vienna, but unfortunately his education was not enough and he was not accepted by others. Later, his mother died of breast cancer and spent all his father's inheritance. Hitler, who was unwilling to make money by working as a hard worker, had no skills and eventually became a Vienna homeless man.

In 1909, Hitler's life took its first turn.

A friend of his suggests that he draw some postcards and is willing to sell them for him. It is said that the sales are quite good. The homeless man lived in a cheap single apartment and began to worry about food and drink.

Hitler, who had just turned 20, was in his current terms, an angry young man who solved the problem of food and clothing and had the time and opportunity to come into contact with a large number of books.

Perhaps because of his inheritance from the father of a civil servant, Hitler was particularly sensitive to politics since he was a child. The books he read included many political readings and various ideologies. What is incredible is that he once studied Marxism in depth.

However, Professor Fang Xin focused on a magazine called "The Pearl of the East" in the information.

It was actually a magazine mainly based on curiosity and science fiction, compiled by a Roman Catholic, and was filled with erotic literature and racism. It was published in a few areas in Austria, but it attracted strong interest from many young people.

Hitler is one of them. He loves this magazine and must buy it every issue. He is a fan of the ashes.

In this magazine, a large number of pure-bred Aryans related to blonde hair and blue eyes were mentioned, saying that they were the noblest race, and the book opposed "crosses with inferior nations", especially the Jews, who were "extremely degenerate" nations.

In addition, the book collects various supernatural events and mysterious forces that have taken place around the world, as well as legendary stories of explorers and archaeologists, and also provides a seemingly detailed explanation of various witchcraft and superpowers.

Professor Fang Xin's comment was: "This was originally a gimmick created to attract readers' attention, but Hitler believed it deeply and began to fantasize about his purely-bred Aryan bloodline and various incredible superpowers.

Later, in the First World War, the corporal Hitler, who served as the team's messenger, had several experiences of escaping death. He believed in his identity more firmly and determined that he was 'the man who was about to give great responsibilities' and that he was just waiting for 'a time to come'."

The influence of "The Pearl of the East" on Hitler's thoughts was far greater than any other book.

In the following years, under the influence of this magazine, Hitler formed his own political worldview. Professor Fang Xin said that this magazine was the "source of Hitler's crazy thoughts" in the future.

Zhuomongba even thought of whether this magazine mentioned Fuma or other incidents related to Pabala.

Professor Fang Xin replied that they had tried to check the magazine, but the scale of the magazine was not large at that time. Only one issue was found in the British Library, which mentioned the Wanzi flag, the ancient characters and the mysterious power contained therein. However, it is not ruled out that the magazine had collected the secret history of Fuma.

Because this magazine, called "The Pearl of the East", mainly collects mysterious and ancient Eastern events, especially the history of China and India. In the issue found by Professor Fang Xin, there are excerpts from "The Travels of Marco Polo".

The information also mentions the second turnaround in Hitler's life.

Shortly after Germany's defeat in World War I, the wave of the November Revolution also swept through Germany, and Munich established the "Socialist Republic of Bavaria".

The following year, a local investigation meeting was established to investigate who should be responsible for the short-term Soviet regime in Munich. Hitler was valued by the German government because of this matter.

In 1919, after the German government was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles, it was required to retain only 100,000 troops. In order to ensure the loyalty and reliability of this force, the German government had to establish a monitoring committee to investigate possible subversive political activities among the troops and workers.

Hitler became a member of the surveillance committee. They received training and were secretly sent to "spot" various social groups. Hitler had the opportunity to secretly contact various forces and ideas. During this period, the most famous extremist organization was the "Far Northland".

After the end of World War I, due to the serious economic and social crisis in Germany, some veterans and German youths were always humiliated and angry about Germany's defeat. Countless extremist forces emerged like mushrooms after a rain. They promoted supernatural forces to realize the revival of the German nation and the German Empire.

The "Far Northland" organization was one of the most influential organizations at that time.

The believers of the "Far North" claim that the "Far North" is a place covered with ice and snow, where the purest Aryans still live. They have supernatural powers but are isolated from the world due to disasters, so they have long been unknown.

It is said that these people are hidden in a mysterious underground area, with only a secret hole connected to the ground. To get there, they need to cross the frozen ice river for thousands of years and move forward in the dark tunnel...

Hitler deeply agreed with this view, used his special identity to participate in the organization of activities in the Far Northland, and delivered many speeches...

Professor Fang Xin made an analysis and comment next to this information: "The Aryan superethnic theory published in the far north also had a great influence on Hitler and the German youths of his time, further deepening Hitler's confidence in the superaryans..." "The coincidence of its geographical location description and the environment in Tibet is probably to pave the way for Hitler to send an expedition team to Tibet in the future..." "It is suspected that this is the original form of the story of the Aryans fabricated by Hitler to Hitler in the future, which was the descendant of the gods of the Great Western Region..."

A description of the legend of the Great Western Paradise is inserted in the following information.

In 580 BC, Zoron, a great man from ancient Athens, formulated a great code for Athens, and went to Saith, the capital of ancient Egypt, where he communicated with scholars and philosophers from all walks of life.

There, Zoro met Hippus.

Hippus showed Zoro various evidences in the Great Western continent, so Zoro passed the story down from generation to generation, and finally passed it to Plato.

Plato wrote a legendary story about the Great Western Continent, which was widely circulated.

The Great Western Continent in the story is an island country, located outside the "Pillar of Hercules", which is the vast Atlantic Ocean west of the Strait of Gibraltar today. It has an area of ​​2.072 million square kilometers. The climate there is mild, rich products and developed technology.

The ancients, about 10,000 years ago, established Atlantis on the Great Western continent, which was an ideal society similar to a utopia. The capital was magnificent and magnificent palaces and temples were built with gold, silver, mountain copper and ivory.

There is also a well-connected canal system on the island, perfectly built bridges, and busy harbors day and night, where everyone lives and works in peace and content are abundant so much that they can't be used up.

Although there are 12 countries on the island, they share a code; there are 12 kings, but they unanimously elect the fair and wise sea god as the master of the island.

Unfortunately, the good times did not last long. The lives of people on Daxizhou became increasingly decayed, which eventually angered the sea god and allowed this beautiful, rich and highly civilized prehistoric island country to sink to the bottom of the sea overnight.

Regarding whether the Great Western Continent really exists, starting from Plato's writing of this legend, later generations have been endlessly debated for more than two thousand years. To this day, many scholars are still looking for the exact location of the Great Western Continent and have also found many powerful evidence.

By the mid-19th century, American archaeologist Denelly, known as the "father of Atlantis's studies", even proposed 13 programs about the Atlantis continent.

Among them, the "Garden of Eden" described in the Bible "Genesis" refers to Atlantis; in Egyptian and Mayan myths, there are relics of Atlantis worshipping the sun god; the oldest science and technology in Europe, such as bronze smelting, originated from Atlantis; the original form of many letters in European texts originated from Atlantis; Atlantis is the ancestor of the Seme people, India and all ethnic groups in Europe; more than 10,000 years ago, Atlantis sank in the sea due to huge changes, but a few residents fled by boat, leaving behind ancient legends about the Great Flood.

Behind the information is Himmler, the story of the Aryans who was once the most trusted assistant of Hitler, the leader of the Nazi SS, adapted to cater to his superiors.
To be continued...
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