Folk Tale The cowherd bought the murderous mansion and became rich a year later, and the Taoist prie

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-09

During the reign of Ming Xiaozong, in a small mountain village in Yunnan, there was a cowherd named Su Xin. Due to the early death of his parents, relatives and friends disliked him as a burden, and no one was willing to take care of him. If it weren't for the village chief who took him in and made him a shepherd boy herding cattle freely, I am afraid that he would have been hungry and cold, and there was no one to take care of him.

Su Xin is responsible for herding cattle during the day and can only stay in the cowshed at night. Although he lived in extreme poverty, thanks to the care of the village chief's family, he did not suffer from hunger and cold, and he has saved some money over the years.

As he grew older, his friends got married one by one, and Su Xin was eager to find a partner. However, he didn't even have a place to live, and it was impossible for him to continue to live in the cowshed with his daughter-in-law. With limited funds, buying a home seemed like a luxury to him.

However, luck befell Su Xin. Through a friend's message, he learned that there is a property in the neighboring village that is **, and **is very reasonable. Su Xin decided to go and have a look, and his luck was really good. There was indeed a suitable house in the neighbouring village at a low price**, and his savings were just enough to buy it.

However, things didn't go so well. Although Su Xin was overjoyed to learn that this house was cheap, he found that there were very few people who were really willing to buy it. After some inquiry, he learned the reason behind the strangeness of this house - it turned out to be a murderous house.

According to legend, the first owner of the house was a wealthy merchant who died young at the age of thirty. Later, the house passed by two owners, both of whom felt that they could hear screams and screams every night here, and some even claimed to have seen white ghost shadows in the courtyard.

With the spread of these rumors, it is natural that this house has become a murderous house, and fewer and fewer people are brave enough to buy it. In order to get rid of this ominous house, the homeowner keeps lowering the **, but this makes more people believe that there is indeed a problem with the house, so they are more discouraged.

When Su Xin heard all this, he couldn't help but swallow his saliva. He looked at the old but still majestic mansion, and after thinking about it for a long time, he finally decided to pay for it. The original owner was very happy about this and gave him additional furniture from the original house.

Before Su Xin moved into the new house, he specially went to the nearby Taoist temple to invite some small objects to ward off evil spirits and hung them on the doors and windows, hoping to dispel the ominous atmosphere. However, to his surprise, these gadgets seemed to be useless.

On the first night of staying, there was a sudden sound of "whirring" in the middle of the night, strange and eerie, as if the wind was coming from the ground, and it seemed to be the sound of a human being. Su Xin shrank under the quilt in panic and spent a night full of strange atmosphere, but fortunately, nothing else unusual happened.

In the following days, Su Xin had the courage to live in the house for a few days. He found that there were no other terrible signs of the night other than the strange underground sounds. It seems that it is because there are too many rumors that people have scared this house too much. In this case, Su Xin gradually put his mind at ease and began to tidy up the house, selling some of the old furniture to obtain some extra funds. Su Xin, who is no longer engaged in cattle herding, decided to follow a friend and invest the money in business.

After the relocation, Su Xin's life was like opening a mysterious accelerator, whether it was investing in business or engaging in other activities, it seemed to be blessed by the gods, and it was smooth sailing. In less than a year, he achieved great success, from a poor cowherd to the richest local tycoon, a change of status that made him feel unbelievable.

With the increase in wealth, Su Xin naturally wanted to find a daughter-in-law. There was an endless stream of matchmakers who came to kiss him, almost breaking the threshold of his house. Su Xin was dazzled, and it was difficult to make a choice for a while. However, as time passed, he became more and more good-looking, and his expenses became more and more large, as if he had transformed into another person, and his temperament became more and more irritable.

Until one day, he suddenly fainted while partying in the green building. Su Xin only realized that his physical condition had deteriorated to the extreme after waking up. His face was pale, his eyes were distracted, and his body was emaciated, like that of a dying man. He was sent home only to find that his body was in danger and his life was crumbling like a candle.

Su Xin had a strange feeling, as if he was controlled by this mansion, and the money he earned also made him feel unreal. Suspicious of this, he decided to turn to the Taoist temple again and find a Taoist priest to help solve the mystery.

The Taoist priest was invited, and as soon as he entered the house, he felt a powerful yin aura rushing towards his face, making people breathless. The Taoist priest didn't say much, just walked around the house a few times, and finally stopped at the courtyard**, and let Su Xin follow his advice and start digging.

Although Su Xin was puzzled, he still followed the instructions of the Taoist priest. It didn't take long for everyone to dig up something, which turned out to be a coffin that had been erected and buried. When everyone opened the coffin, they were surprised to find a male corpse lying inside, but what was very strange was that the male corpse was not decomposed, and it looked like it was sleeping.

Please. Seeing this, the Taoist priest frowned deeply, and said in a deep voice: "Master Su, the wealth you get may be yin wealth, the more you spend it, the faster your life will disappear!" ”

It turned out that the coffin was the first owner of the house, who died of illness when he was young. However, during his lifetime, he accidentally mastered a secret art that could prolong his own life by draining the lifespan of others. Since this mansion was located in a place where yin qi was gathered, he chose to bury it vertically, forming a mouth for gathering yin, absorbing all the yin qi around him into the coffin, thus keeping his body incorruptible.

In addition, he himself is prosperous in wealth, and he also blesses this good fortune in the house, so that the people who live in it are prosperous, just like Su Xin, and earn more and more. However, the wealth obtained in this way is all yin wealth, which will continue to erode Su Xin's mind and make him gradually lose his mind. And at this time, his aura was dissipated, which also created the best opportunity for the previous owner to seize Shouyuan. When Su Xin spent all his money and had violent mood swings, it meant that he was close to death. The previous owner then had the opportunity to take his life and realize his resurrection.

After learning the truth, Su Xin felt very frightened, he never expected that he would almost die for being cheap. Eventually, the Taoist priest instructed him to find a lychee branch and burn the coffin and corpse. As for the house, the Taoist priest filled the Yin Gathering Land with some cinnabar and lime, and cast a spell to disperse the Yin Qi, thus completely solving the problem.

For Su Xin, he suddenly realized that although he had earned a lot of money over the years, he had basically spent it. In fact, he went back to square one, but he didn't care, and found a job again, earning less than before, but feeling relatively relieved. List of high-quality authors

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