A: It should be a coffin, but the shape is a bit strange, like a vampire's.
And there is a little brother with a knife next to him.
There are not many scenes where coffins, Wu Xie and little brother coexist in Stealing the Pen. Brother is a professional missing person.
1, Lu Qixing Palace: The bronze coffin is not like a bronze coffin.
2. Xisha Submarine Tomb: There are six serial female corpses without a hand in the ear room.
3. Genting Tiangong: The background of the corpse of Wannu King Kowloon is wrong.
4. Zhang Gu Lou: Xiao Fang was put upside down, and he was unconscious at that time.
These projects don't quite agree with this painting. I really can't find such a plot in Stealing the Pen. However, the tentacles of the hydra cypress in the Seven-Star Lugong once rested on the shoulders of the third master, because it was considered to be a hand at that time, just like a hand.
See if you remember this plot ~
This picture is rough, and it doesn't look like an official map, but in the picture, Wu Xie and Xiao Ge are acting ... Oh ~ Xiao Ge, you are so sweet ~
I guess this is a hand-drawn illustration for a fan, or a fan map drawn by the artist himself. Brain tonic, you know (*/ω \ *)
B, the numbers in this picture are 1, 2, 3...8! Eight people! Big event, and there are long-haired women involved, it shouldn't be A Ning.
Wu Xie took part in so many adventures, Genting Temple and Snake Marsh Ghost Town.
As far as I can remember, Genting and Snake Marsh have no platform in the shape of a compass ... but Genting's Kowloon corpse coffin is very similar to this one.
So the adventures that Wu Xie didn't take part in in the book, which happened outside Genting and Snake Marsh, were the Xisha undersea tour group, the Panai Mohu tour group that never came back after being replaced, and the Zhangjia Gu Lou tour group led by Mrs. Huo. Aha, it may be long hair, but the four and a half-man-tall Dinghai stone monkeys described in the book are not direct, or it may be that Zhang Gulou and Mrs. Huo in the Drum Tower are in the same stone.
Finally, I think there are two possibilities: 1. This is a fan map, not the plot in the stolen pen.
? 2. This is because the painter added a light source or modified it for the effect, or the pure imagination was biased ... Jinwenxisha Group or Huolao Taikoo Building Group = _ =
This is the corpse coffin of Kowloon.
C, I want to break my head. At that time, I didn't know that my little brother and Wu Xie were faced with a green flame when stealing a pen. There were so many pillars, the back of my little brother and Wu Xie, and the green flame on the coffin. Ah, is there such a plot to steal a pen? ? I searched and found another version of this picture.
It has the author's signature, and the watermark is still Sina's. It's a pity that I can't recognize this cursive signature ... otherwise I can go to the original author to have a look.
However, such a coquettish signature and Sina watermark are probably not official maps. I think this one looks like a fan map. Look at the warm back of Xiao Ge and Wu Xie (*/ω \ *).
D. The first reaction to seeing this picture is Jiagou in the sacred tree of Qinling Mountains and the canyon of Genting Palace. These two canyons are deep and narrow, but the iron chain in the picture is a bit like a suspension bridge, so I agree with the subject's guess that this is the passage for Genting Palace to enter Kowloon to transport corpses.
E, yes, the Kowloon corpse coffin is octagonal, with dragons in one corner and dragons around it.
Stealing pens is slightly different, but they are all the same. So it's not unreasonable that this coffin looks round. There is not much difference between an octagon and a circle at this angle. The people in the coffin, although not many hands, are fierce and ferocious, very imposing. I've started talking about momentum ... let's take it as his hand and bury it in the coffin. )
As for lava flow ... Kowloon's corpse coffin is under the volcano. The novel says that the bottom of the valley is full of volcanic rocks, but there is no mention of lava flow. It is understandable that the painter added a cool lava flow for the effect. It is understandable that I am talking nonsense (*/Ω \ *).
Final conclusion: with the cool lava flow effect ... Kowloon corpse coffin! Do not hit me.
The map of Jinger Palace in Wofo Ridge ... Jinger Palace means that there is an underground part with the same scale as the above-ground building under the above-ground building, which looks like the reflection of the above-ground building on the lake, with symmetrical ends. Like this:
In Stealing the Pen, there is a hexagonal stupa above Jinger Palace in Wofo Ridge, and the underground palace is hung upside down by dried tangerine peel. I think this is more suitable, with statues and the atmosphere of stupa and underground palace, but it doesn't fall down. ...
Finally, Twitter, please skip if you are too lazy to watch it.
I originally translated the seal script of this picture into: Gu Liang Temple, the county seat, which has nothing to do with stealing pens, but this picture was sent in a grave robbery note, aha ~ ~ I can't tell exactly where the author made the picture …
In the end, I'm not a great god, but I stole an ashes powder. I especially appreciate this kind of stealing pen to research the party and subject. I like you! ! ~(≧▽≦)/~