Bai Ran stood up and saw Wuxie still squatting there with a silly look. He found it funny and touched his hair. When Wuxie raised his head with a confused look on his face, Bai Ran stretched out his hand and motioned Wuxie to hold it. Wuxie came to his senses, grabbed Bai Ran's hand and stood up with the help of his force.

After Bai Ran pulled Wu Xie up, he reminded him, "Follow me, don't run around!" He touched his hair, turned around, and muttered something like a spell, and the blood curtain disappeared.

Wuxie still followed behind Bai Ran, holding the Vajra Umbrella tightly in his hand, and Bai Ran also completely blocked Wuxie's figure.

After a while, the space in front of Wuxie and Bai Ran opened up, as big as a stadium. What came into view was a coffin suspended in the air, and under the coffin were two coffins side by side. In front of these three coffins, there were almost ten thousand people kneeling there, with their heads bowed, as if praying.

Bai Ran thought it was not good, and told Wu Xie behind him: "Don't walk around here, wait for me." Go buy two oranges. Thinking of a very hot topic, Bai Ran couldn't help but smile.

Wuxie nodded and clenched the opened Vajra Umbrella in his hand.

Bai Ran held a flashlight in his left hand and a knife in his right hand in front of him, walking forward cautiously.

After a rough inspection of the environment, Bai Ran nodded to Wuxie, indicating that he could come over, and then returned to the kneeling people, squatted down, held up a flashlight, and carefully observed the person in front of him who seemed to be an ordinary ancient civilian.

"Strange?" Wuxie opened his eyes, observed carefully, and said softly.

"You discovered it too?" Bai Ran touched his chin, quite interested, and said as he stood up.

"Yes. These people wore "coarse brown" made of hemp and wool. And these people were divided into two categories. One category wore a turban and a coarse brown shirt, and the other category wore a turban, a sweatshirt, an outer robe, a trousers, and a pair of leather boots. This was the typical Tang Dynasty attire.

Judging from the images depicted in Tang Dynasty tomb murals, pottery figurines and Tang Dynasty poems, the biggest difference between the clothing style of the middle and lower class civilians in the Tang Dynasty and the official uniform system is that the clothing style is more practical, simple in style and light in material. Especially for the lower-class laborers, even in the prosperous times, life is still hard, and economic conditions and other factors limit the clothing that civilians can wear. The clothing of civilians in the Tang Dynasty mainly consists of three parts: head clothing, body clothing and foot clothing.

There are many types of men's headwear. In the early Tang Dynasty, people mainly wore soft scarves, while in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, people mostly wore futou. There were also forehead bandages (pa forehead), hats, wind caps, felt caps, and Hunto caps. Women's headwear was mostly used to cover their faces and protect against cold and heat when traveling. It developed from soft scarves to hard veil caps, including velvet caps, veil caps, hats, and Hu caps.

The clothing of common men mainly consisted of shirts, half-sleeved robes, trousers, and gowns. "Robe" refers to a padded jacket with lining, which can be padded in winter. It is the most representative outer garment in the Tang Dynasty. It has a round collar, narrow sleeves, and a right lapel. The collar and the front are fastened with a button. "Shirt" is a single garment. The robe is a long garment, and the length is generally between the calf and the foot. In addition to the natural colors of linen and ramie, the colors of clothes worn by common people also include ochre green and green.

Commoner women's tops are shirts or jackets. Shirts are usually single-layered, tight-fitting and narrow-sleeved, not longer than the wrists, with open collars, small lapel collars, and large cross collars. The lining is basically a round-necked shirt. Jackets are mostly quilted shirts, and the style is similar to shirts. Commoner women's skirts are tight and narrow, and the colors are mostly the natural colors of linen and ramie. Even if they are colored, they are mostly indigo, blue-black and other easy-to-dye colors. The length is about knee-length, and they are worn with tight-fitting trousers.

Most of these people were wearing futou, and they seemed to be from the prosperous Tang Dynasty. But why did they look like living people? And why were they praying to the coffin here? "Wu Xie expressed his observation and doubts.

Bai Ran smiled and said, "Everything will work out when the time comes. Don't worry so much! Be careful or you won't grow taller!" Then he touched Wuxie's head again.

Wu Xie glared and retorted: "If you touch his head you won't grow taller, okay!!!" But he didn't wave his hand away from his head. He just snorted twice to express his dissatisfaction.

Bai Ran put down his hand with a smile. Wuxie turned around and wanted to walk to the coffin to observe it, but he had only taken a few steps when he fell to the ground. He subconsciously grabbed the person next to him, but how could a person who had no power to resist support Wuxie's weight?

Then one fell down, two fell down... and then a large group of people fell down at once, as if by resonance, and everyone fell down. Then, there were continuous "crunching" and "crunching" sounds, which made people's scalps numb.

Bai Ran immediately stepped forward, picked up Wuxie, who had not yet recovered from his shock, and retreated to the entrance they had just entered, standing on guard carefully.

Sure enough, the tenth door that disappeared was actually Wuxie --- the evil door. Bai Ran complained helplessly in his heart.

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