Oops, I regretted it after saying this, and secretly gave myself two big mouths in my heart!
Don't I owe it? The little girl didn't even mention it. She was probably so happy to see the urn that she forgot about it. But I took the initiative to mention it again, just out of sheer leisure!
The little female ghost heard what I said and nodded quickly: "Yes, yes, that little friend hasn't been found yet, so don't bury me yet. Let me tell you, his name... is also called Liu Changcheng."
I opened my eyes wide: "What, what, what, the guy who bought your house, they have the same name?"
She nodded: "Yes, they both have the same name, so I think this fate is a coincidence. How can I let him go so easily?"
It’s no wonder, the name of the new resident of my house has the same name as the person I’ve never forgotten in my heart. I wonder why I can’t send this female ghost away!
Then I asked her, where is the home of Liu Changcheng, who drowned with her, and what other relatives he has, and how to find him?
The little ghost girl looked confused and said that she didn't know anything about this. After all, it had been so long and there was no contact. She only remembered the appearance of Liu Changcheng and knew nothing else.
I'm going crazy. Where the hell am I going to find this?
I thought about it and asked her, after Liu Changcheng died, was he buried in the cemetery or his ashes were stored? At least there must be a photo so that I can know what he looked like.
The little female ghost said that she knew this because in the days after their deaths, their bodies were entangled and their souls were also together. She watched Liu Changcheng's family bury him with her own eyes.
As for the cemetery, she said she couldn't remember where it was. It wasn't really a cemetery, but she just found a random place on the mountain to bury her.
Because this death by drowning was also considered a violent death, and because he was still young, he was considered a premature death and could not be placed in the ancestral grave.
I asked her where that mountain was, and she told me that Liu Changcheng’s family lived in Tuanjie Town, so his grave was on Tianheng Mountain over there.
But she didn't know the specific location. It was too old to remember.
In fact, I can't expect a female ghost to remember too much. After all, the memory of a spirit body is basically based on obsession, which is completely different from that of a living person.
So next, I rushed to Tianheng Mountain with her.
Tuanjie Town is no stranger to me. I have been there many times. Although Tianheng Mountain is not high, with a maximum altitude of only 215 meters, it is quite famous in Harbin.
Speaking of this mountain, let me tell you a little bit.
In fact, Tianheng Mountain in Harbin has several names. It was first called Huangshan. Because the top of the mountain resembles a dragon's mouth, it was called Huangshan Zuizi. It is also a Stone Age site.
In the last century, archaeologists have excavated here the fossils of mammoths, woolly rhinos, bison, wild horses and other animals, as well as stone tools used by humans, as well as fragments of bronze and pottery.
Therefore, this shows that humans have existed in the Harbin area in ancient times, and can be traced back to the Stone Age.
This mountain is also called Huangshan, because the main stratum that makes up Huangshan is yellow clay, so it is named Huangshan. There is a large ravine in the middle, which divides the mountain into two halves, called Nanshan and Beishan.
There are ruins of an ancient city on each of the two hills, called the North and South cities, but now they have disappeared. There are only some protruding hills, which are said to be the remnants of the ancient city walls.
In 1994, it was renamed Tianheng Mountain.
But there is another name here, called Huangshan, and the current Huangshan Cemetery is here.
As for the origin of this name, there is another story. It is said that when the Jin Dynasty attacked the Northern Song Dynasty, they captured two Song Dynasty emperors and their concubines and escorted them north.
During the boat trip, the imperial concubine fell seriously ill. The Emperor of the Song Dynasty asked the Jin soldiers to stop the ship and go ashore to find a doctor to treat the imperial concubine.
After the boat stopped, the emperor went ashore and saw that there was no one in the endless swamp. There is a bare mountain in the distance, and a house can be seen dimly.
The emperor climbed up the hill to the house and saw that it was a Taoist temple. The emperor explained the purpose of his visit to the old Taoist in the temple. The old Taoist accompanied the emperor to the ship and quickly cured the princess's illness.
From then on, the story of the emperor climbing Mount Huangshan and finding an old Taoist to treat the imperial concubine has been passed down here. From then on, the mountain was called "Huangshan".
The reason why I talk so much is because this mountain is the dragon's vein in the eastern suburbs of Harbin, with the dragon's head to the west and the dragon's tail to the east.
Do you still remember my story at Lao Longhuai’s place?
In fact, the village where Lao Longhuai is located is at the foot of this mountain, so it is connected to the dragon vein energy here. Lao Longhuai is a section of dragon vein residual energy, which just corresponds to this place.
So, what I wrote is all true...
The little girl ghost and I climbed up this loess mountain. The surroundings were lush and lush, but although the mountain was not high, it stretched for a long time. Where should I go to find Liu Changcheng's tomb?
I walked around the mountain for a while, and I saw many graves, but I couldn't identify them because the little ghost girl told me on the road that after Liu Changcheng's death, he didn't even erect a monument, just a grave.
After wandering around for more than ten minutes, I found about three or four graves in total, both new and old, but there were no monuments in any of them, and I didn't know who was buried inside.
I looked around again, but the freshness soon passed, so I asked the little ghost to quickly recall and think about where the grave was.
The little female ghost was completely confused, saying that she couldn't remember it at all, and it had been thirty years since the incident. Don't call her a ghost, even if she was a human, she couldn't remember it.
I said that would be a bit difficult. I can't just see a grave and call out the ghosts inside.
Thinking of this, I had an idea and called out my personal protector first.
This time it was not Huang Kuaipao who shouted, but the five guardian gods, because these ghosts, graves and dead people were in their charge.
As soon as the five brothers came out, I asked them if they wanted to find a man named Liu Changcheng here. He had been dead for about thirty years, but I didn't know which grave was there. Is there any good way?
They were also a little scratching their heads, saying that this was a bit difficult. They just had to search for it one by one, but this would make the efficiency very slow.
I asked if we could do something to arrest him?
Hao Da, who has always been steady, shook his head when he heard this and said no. Although they are undercover, they don't have official documents and they can't just come here. Besides, we don't have any information about this person. We only have a name, which is not easy to get.
My fifth sister rolled her eyes and said, otherwise, you should go to the nearby graves and ask them one by one, while I will look for the local land god to see if there is such a person.
Hey, this is a good idea, so I immediately agreed, and Sister Wei went to find the Earth God alone, while the others went to the nearby graves to find people.
The little female ghost was following me, watching eagerly.
I looked around and pointed to the nearest grave.
"Brothers, let's start from this grave. Remember, don't disturb others too much."