105. Wonders of the plateau
Lao Xie took us off the national highway and drove a section of dirt road. When the dirt road ended, the vast Gobi Desert appeared in front of us. Sometimes some wild animals looked at us curiously, and sometimes they burrowed into the mud not far away.
A muskrat came out and scurried into the mountains again. I felt like we were trapped in a cage by nature, and the animals came to visit with curious eyes.
Fortunately, it was a four-wheel drive. It was not easy to walk on the Gobi Desert. There were no roads, not even dirt roads. It was full of bumps and bumps. As time went by, the curiosity of the three of them about the Kunlun Pass was gradually replaced by exhaustion, and they leaned on their seats.
We were panting heavily on the road, and the altitude sickness became more and more obvious. Lao Xie gave us anti-altitude sickness pills. It was a red pill. It had a refreshing fragrance when held in the mouth, which immediately made our heads sober.
The depression in his chest gradually eased. He said that the Tibetan medicine was made from many kinds of medicinal materials and could not be bought outside.
After walking for a while, I could obviously hear the crackling pebbles on the Gobi Desert starting to scratch the chassis. I asked Lao Xie how long it would take, and Lao Xie said that the car seemed to be unable to drive, and that there was still about an hour ahead.
We had to walk the whole distance by foot. After taking all the equipment and equipment, I specially asked him to fill some gasoline with mineral water bottles. Seeing the clouds in the sky getting lower and lower, vultures were flying above our heads.
They were circling around. I saw that they looked very ugly, and I thought that the seaweed on my finger would look better. But they were quite big, and their wings were as long as a man's when they spread their wings. I was afraid of being attacked by these vultures, so I looked up from time to time.
, Lao Xie said not to worry, these things only eat carrion. They want to see where we are going and whether we will encounter danger. If we die, a group of vultures will immediately pounce on us and eat us even to the bones.
If there are none left, the Tibetans feed their bodies and corpses on this kind of animal.
From time to time along the way, you will see many abandoned ancient buildings, which look very strange. Some are similar to dome-shaped towers, and some are like castles in the ancient Western Regions, but they are undoubtedly abandoned. I don’t know where their owners were in the long history.
A great man. Lao Xie said that these are all lamasery, because Kunlun Mountain is also a holy place in Tibetan Buddhism, so it was a holy place for monks in ancient times. Tibetan Buddhism is divided into many branches, the largest one is the Red Sect.
Although the Yellow Sect and the White Sect both originate from Tibetan Buddhism, their doctrines are different, and the gods they advocate do not belong to the same sect. This has resulted in the various sects built on the Gobi Desert and in the Kunlun Mountain Grottoes that we now see.
of buildings.
"Lao Xie, in such a huge Gobi Desert and Kunlun Mountains, how on earth did you find the Khan's Hades Palace? It's incredible!" I asked.
Lao Xie said: "Our family has been practicing Jin Xiaowei for generations and knows the method of dividing Jin's acupoints very well, but it took five generations to find the trace."
I thought to myself, it seems that if I can eliminate the curse in the future, I must learn the Feng Shui in the Yin Mansion from Wang Laodao. The book will be used very little.
The sky is very low, and the Kunlun Pass is right in front of you, towering into the clouds not far away. This kind of visual shock cannot be felt unless you are there. It is worthy of being the God of Ten Thousand Mountains and the leader of the dragon veins in the world. Its
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