If Jiang Qi is to be used as a metaphor.
The black box is like a big octopus. The main body of the black box is the head of the octopus, and the cables extending into the underground river are tentacles.
"This thing is kind of interesting."
Mr. Zhu smacked his lips and nodded with interest.
"It is a fantastic idea to be able to use this method to inject the originally scattered power of the talisman into the dragon's veins in a stable and concentrated manner."
Jiang Qi heard this and asked, "What type of talisman do you know that is?"
Mr. Zhu glanced at Jiang Qi as if he were a fool, and said: "You can tell at a glance that it is the Qi-regulating Talisman of the Quanzhen Longmen Sect, a kind of talisman that is not used at all in daily life, but is extremely rare in Feng Shui."
"Can you explain this in detail?"
Jiang Qi scratched his head across the Nuo surface, and he was very shameless in asking questions. He didn't understand anything about these talismans and the like, he only knew that this thing was a medium with mysterious abilities.
"The Qi-Regulating Talisman is one of the signatures of Quanzhen Longmen Sect. Its function is to temporarily straighten out the originally blocked Qi."
Mr. Zhu patiently answered what he considered to be very basic and boring things.
Jiang Qi nodded thoughtfully.
"How long can a Qi-regulating Talisman last?"
Mr. Zhu curled his lips in disdain and said: "With this level of talisman engraving, one of them can only last for a day at most."
"If a great Buddhist master from the Longmen Sect paints it, with the help of the talisman array, one painting can last for a hundred years."
Jiang Qi understood that the difference was not as simple as 3,650 times.
It can only be said that in front of the Great Confucian Master mentioned by Mr. Zhu, the qi-regulating charm on the black box is not even a child's graffiti.
But it is foreseeable that the qi-regulating talisman on the black box computer is at least at the forefront of the current mysterious world, otherwise it would not be possible to use it on the dragon veins here.
As for the working principle of the black box computer, Jiang Qi also made a guess.
Although the specific computing power of this black box computer is not known, it must be countless times that of a conventional computer.
As for the working principle of this thing and its effect on the dragon vein, you first need to understand that this dragon vein is cut off, and it is also the origin of the Jinling dragon vein.
Using this powerful computing power to calculate the flow direction of the breath at the break of the dragon's veins is an extremely complicated calculation.
You must know that the aura in the broken dragon vein is extremely chaotic and has no rules, especially near the break.
With this level of calculation, only a supercomputer can predict the flow of breath from the Dragon Vein Port in just a few seconds.
But that's enough.
All that's left is the work of those cables.
These cables extend all the way into the dragon veins. After receiving the data from the black box computer body, the power of the qi-regulating talisman is transmitted into the dragon veins through the cables.
Use the cable to guide this force to straighten the two fractures of the dragon vein.
To put it simply, the black box computer body, Qi regulating talisman, and information optical cable.
These three simultaneously form a bridge, a bridge responsible for communicating the fractures of the two dragon veins.
The originally chaotic aura at the two fractures was guided by external forces and recirculated.
This is a stupid method. It can be foreseen that whether it is a black box computer or a qi regulating talisman, they are all expensive gadgets.
What's even more luxurious is that this thing is a consumable and requires a steady investment of resources.
But this must be the best way the officials can think of to deal with this broken dragon vein.
After the efforts of two generations of emperors from the old Zhu family, only this part of the Nine Provinces Dragon Vein remained unrepaired.
It's like a perfect map, but there is a dark hole, eye-catching and ugly.
What's more important is that the Kyushu Dragon Vein is missing one piece, and the Kyushu Luck is also missing this crucial piece.
This impact is very far-reaching.
Just like the three-body neutrophils have locked up earth science.
This incomplete dragon vein also blocked the upper limit of Kyushu's luck.
The most intuitive manifestation is that in today's mysterious world, compared with the mysterious world in ancient times, its overall power level has gradually declined.
Or to put it another way.
Alternative, man-made, gradually revealed after six hundred years... a pocket-sized magic?
If there is only one dragon vein left in Kyushu, after six hundred years, all the luck of Kyushu may be concentrated on this dragon vein.
Some people may say, isn't this a good thing?
A hand clenched into a fist is always more powerful than a slap, right?
But the consequences of that would be even more terrifying.
The final result is that there is only one "vital life" left in Kyushu.
This vitality does not refer to anger in the broad sense, but to luck.
In short, Zhu Yuanzhang's purpose was to make it difficult for outstanding people to emerge from other places except the Zhu family.
In this way, the Zhu family will naturally be extremely stable.
But as Zhu Di said, once the descendants of the Zhu family have a foolish leader, the destruction of Kyushu will be catastrophic.
No matter how hard it is to produce outstanding people in other places, it does not mean that there will definitely be a steady stream of outstanding people in the Zhu family.
Once there is a gap in one generation, the consequences will be extremely horrific.
This was Zhu Yuanzhang's expectation, and it was also a typical combination of the thoughts of the emperor and the peasant.
Meat must be rotten in your own pot, even if the meat will rot and go bad!
But Zhu Di was different. No matter how he whitewashed it, in essence, as an emperor who rebelled and ascended the throne, he needed to prove to the world that he was a qualified emperor, even comparable to Taizu.
To complete this great undertaking, it was not enough to rely on himself. Even the great ancestor Zhu Yuanzhang had the help of many extraordinary talents to achieve the feat of expelling the Tartars and restoring China.
Therefore, Zhu Di wants to restore the dragon's veins, restore the luck of Kyushu, breed outstanding people, and help him achieve great achievements.
But the executor chosen by Zhu Di was Yao Guangxiao, and Yao Guangxiao was a Buddhist.
This was destined that the Nine Provinces Dragon Veins would not be fully restored, at least not in the hands of Yao Guangxiao.
As for the reason, I have already said it before.
In the end, Zhu Di also died with regret.
The emperors after Zhu Di also consumed too much of the mysterious world's foundation because of Zhu Di's frequent mobilization of troops. Coupled with the lack of dragon veins, the power of the mysterious world became weaker and weaker.
As a result, the ability to restore dragon veins is no longer available.
Not everyone has the genius of Liu Bowen and Yao Guangxiao.
Moreover, it must be a genius with legendary achievements in Feng Shui and Xuan Xiu.
Even now, human science and metaphysics are advancing hand in hand, and the world is changing so fast that it is unimaginable.
But even so, this dragon vein can only be maintained at a high cost.
After Jiang Qi thought about all this, he took a deep breath.
Not even the emperors after Zhu Di, nor the current officials, have the ability to repair the dragon veins.
Can I do it with just one of Yao Guangxiao's relics?