86. Legend of the Mountain God Morran
It is said that there is a place called Heizhugou on the north slope of Xiaoliangshan southwest of Sichuan Basin. There is a place called Heizhugou. Here are towering ancient trees, arrow bamboo clusters, clear springs flow, quiet and peaceful, and it is a very good place. However, this place is called the Magic Groove. Why is it called Magic Groov? Because it is like a devil, it can eat people. How does it eat people? It's creepy to say.
In front of the ditch, there is a gorge called Guanmenshi. A human speech or a dog barking will alarm the mountain god Moran to spit out bursts of poisonous fog and sweep away the people and animals that broke into the canyon.
In June 1955, two soldiers from the Surveying and Mapping Department of the People's Liberation Army transported grain through Heizhugou, but they all disappeared mysteriously with the people and the grain. Two platoons of troops went to search, but there was no food for people or food.
In July 1977, the First Brigade of Forest Exploration and Design of the Sichuan Provincial Forestry Department went to Heizhugou for survey. Technician Lao Chen and assistant Xiao Li carried the surveying bags. Each of them took two steamed buns and walked towards the closing stone. Until late at night, the next day, more than 100 people searched and walked through the green mountains and valleys. Only two used papers were found.
In July 1986, the Southern Sichuan Forestry Bureau and Xiebian County once again formed a Class II forest resource survey team to enter Heizhugou.
The team led by deputy captain Ren Huai and a group of seven people advanced under the guidance of two hunter guides. When the closing stone appeared, it refused to move forward. When asked why, they said that it was where the mountain god Moran lived.
Two hunters put the two hunting dogs into the ditch, and neither of them came back. According to the ancestral teachings, you cannot beat "ah ah" (yell loudly), but the two hunting dogs are gone, so they feel distressed and call out loudly. With this call, the vast fog surged over and over, and the nine people were close at hand, but they could not see each other. The deputy captain said, "Don't walk around." About 5-6 minutes later, the thick fog miraculously dissipated again.
According to Sichuan girl , who is near Xiaoliang Mountain, people are afraid that the mountain god Moran cannibalize people, and no one dares to go to Heizhugou to this day.
87. Legend of Gaotangzhou
Legend, there was a giant named Gaotangzhou, who was taller and taller than Wuxi , Lingshan Giant Buddha , and could eat three dou of rice in one meal. He was extremely capable and grabbed a stone pot (the stone used to pull the cylinder of a cow that used to hold a cow, weighing more than a thousand pounds). It seemed that ordinary people grabbed a large paper. He threw the stone pot into the sky and looked up. It was just a small black dot. When the stone pot fell, he easily caught it with one hand. He went up the mountain to chop firewood, and encountered poisonous snakes and beasts. He didn't hide or let them go. He grabbed and pinched them to death with his hand.
It is said that there were many snakes, wolf, tigers and leopards on the mountain near Gaotangzhou home. They often went down the mountain to eat people and livestock. People lived a panic all day long. Gaotangzhou was determined to eliminate the harm for the people and went up the mountain to eliminate these poisonous snakes and beasts that ate people, so that people could live a safe life. However, in the process of eliminating the harm of the people, he unfortunately died of poison. When he died, he fell down with a loud bang.
Legend, after he died, his mother touched his head, cried and walked forward, and she had not touched her feet after walking for three days and three nights.
Because when Gaotangzhou was alive, he eliminated harm to the people, and because he was tall and extremely strong, God named him the Giant Spirit God. Guarding in the temple.
Wu Dezhu, from Sheyang, Yancheng, has a college degree, a member of the Municipal Writers Association, has farmed, worked as a soldier, taught, and has written news in amateur. teaching papers , short stories , poems and essays, etc. are published in radio, newspapers, and publications. The book "Strange Things" is compiled and published.
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