Turnaround Life: The Rebirth Elegy of the Wealthy Wife

Chapter 203: Royal Legacy and National Destiny

With the joint efforts of Tang Wenwan and Fujiwara Ichiro, the research on "Spring Mountain Hermitage" gradually deepened. They not only discovered the beauty of cultural integration hidden in the painting, but also accidentally touched upon a more profound historical secret. This secret, like a lightning that travels through time and space, illuminates the dust of history and pushes the two people's exploration journey to a new height.

During a late night meditation, Fujiwara Ichiro suddenly recalled an ancient legend passed down in his family. It is said that the ancestors of the Fujiwara family were not of pure Japanese descent, but of the royal family of the Tang Dynasty. This secret has been passed down from generation to generation within the Fujiwara family, but it is rarely known. Fujiwara Ichiro realized that this legend might be inextricably linked to the secret in "Spring Mountain Hermitage".

He told Tang Wenwan his understanding of the family legend, and Tang Wenwan felt inexplicably excited after hearing it. She realized that if the Fujiwara family was really a descendant of the Tang royal family, then the secret hidden in "Spring Mountain Hermitage" might be inextricably linked to the fate of the Tang Dynasty and even the entire history of China.

In order to verify this conjecture, the two decided to start from the history of the Tang Dynasty and look for possible clues. They consulted a large number of historical documents and visited many experts who studied the history of the Tang Dynasty, but they still could not find conclusive evidence. However, by chance, they got an important clue from an elderly history professor.

The professor told them that during the Tang Dynasty, a prince was indeed exiled to Japan due to court struggles, and the descendants of this prince are most likely the current Fujiwara family. Even more shocking is that the professor also revealed a secret about the tomb of Wu Zetian. It is said that during the exploration of the tomb of Wu Zetian, tomb robbers accidentally discovered a ancestral temple, and in the base of the Buddha statue in this ancestral temple, there was a mysterious ancient book hidden. This ancient book not only records the history of the Tang Dynasty royal family, but also involves a shocking secret about the national destiny and celestial phenomena.

Hearing this, Tang Wenwan and Fujiwara Ichiro smiled at each other, knowing that they had finally found the key to uncovering the secret of "Spring Mountain Hermitage". The two immediately set off for China, hoping to see the ancient book with their own eyes and uncover the truth of history.

After a series of twists and turns and efforts, they finally arrived at the location of Wu Zetian's mausoleum. With the help of a local archaeological expert, they were able to enter the mysterious ancestral temple. When the base of the Buddha statue was slowly removed, a yellowed ancient book came into view. Tang Wenwan and Fujiwara Ichiro carefully unfolded the ancient book, which was densely recorded with the history and legends of the Tang Dynasty royal family, as well as a prophecy about the country's destiny and celestial phenomena.

The most shocking thing is that the name of "Tui Bei Tu" was mentioned in the ancient books. "Tui Bei Tu" is a famous prophecy book in the Tang Dynasty, which is said to be able to predict the national destiny of the Tang Dynasty and even later generations. However, what is recorded in the ancient books is not the main text of "Tui Bei Tu", but part of its supplementary voucher. This part of the supplementary voucher was secretly taken away by the ancestor of the Fujiwara family, the exiled prince, when he fled the Tang Dynasty.

Fujiwara Ichiro looked at the ancient book in his hand, feeling mixed emotions. He finally understood why "Spring Mountain Hermitage" was so mysterious and why there were so many symbols and metaphors hidden in the painting. It turned out that this painting not only integrated the cultures of China and Japan, but also carried a shocking secret about the destiny of the Tang Dynasty.

Tang Wenwan was also deeply shocked. She realized that the revelation of this secret would not only change people's understanding of the Fujiwara family, but also rewrite part of the history of the Tang Dynasty and even the entire Chinese history. She decided to make this secret public with Fujiwara Ichiro so that more people could understand this dusty history.

However, just as they were about to leave the Mausoleum of Empress Wu Zetian, they were attacked by a group of unidentified men in black. The men in black were obviously here to snatch the ancient book. They were agile and ruthless. Although Tang Wenwan and Fujiwara Ichiro were very skilled, they were unable to cope with the siege of the men in black.

At this critical moment, a mysterious old man suddenly appeared, holding a long sword, and his figure was as fast as lightning, instantly repelling the men in black. The old man told them that he was the guardian of the Mausoleum of Empress Wu Zetian, and had been secretly protecting the secrets here. He had already noticed the arrival of Tang Wenwan and Fujiwara Ichiro, and knew that they came for the ancient books.

The old man said that he was willing to hand over the ancient book to them, but hoped that they could keep it properly and not let the secret fall into the hands of the bad guys again. Tang Wenwan and Fujiwara Ichiro nodded solemnly, they knew that the weight of this secret was enough to change the whole world.

Carrying the ancient books and the old man's trust, Tang Wenwan and Fujiwara Ichiro set out on their journey home. They knew that the road ahead was still long, but as long as they had love and faith in their hearts, they would be able to overcome all difficulties, uncover the truth of history, let more people know about this dusty history, and deepen the friendship between China and Japan.

After returning to Tokyo, they began to study the relationship between the ancient book and "Spring Mountain Hermit Picture". After countless days and nights of exploration, they finally discovered that the landscape layout and character movements in "Spring Mountain Hermit Picture" were surprisingly consistent with the prophecies in the supplementary voucher of "Tui Bei Tu". This painting is not only a work of art, but also a prophetic picture about the national destiny and celestial phenomena of the Tang Dynasty.

Fujiwara Ichiro was deeply moved. He finally understood why his ancestors regarded this painting as a family treasure and why it was so mysterious and precious. Tang Wenwan also deeply felt the profound cultural heritage and long history of China and Japan. She decided to make this secret the focus of her academic research, so that more people can understand this history and promote cultural exchanges and understanding between China and Japan.

From then on, Tang Wenwan and Fujiwara Ichiro became close partners and friends, working together to uncover the truth of history and promote the friendly relations between China and Japan. The "Spring Mountain Hermitage" and the prophecy about the celestial phenomena of the Tang Dynasty also became eternal treasures in their hearts.

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