But Yang Jian had no choice but to believe that this Li Yuan came from a later era, looked so much like his nephew, and was the founder of the Tang Dynasty.

"Has my Great Sui Dynasty fallen?"

Yang Jian seemed to be asking Li Yuan, or perhaps he was asking himself.

"It will perish after two generations," Old Zhu said.

"The dynasty perished after only two generations? My son Yang Yong was so incompetent that he caused the Sui Dynasty to perish after only two generations."

"It wasn't Yang Yong, it was Yang Guang. It was Yang Guang who caused the downfall of the Sui Dynasty."

Yang Jian was stunned. Yang Guang? How could it be that Yang Guang took over the Sui Dynasty?

"Please tell me the reason why the Sui Dynasty perished after only two generations," Yang Jian asked.

Then Li Yuan seemed to be lost in memories, and he recounted in detail what Yang Guang had done during his years as emperor.

After hearing Li Yuan's account, Yang Jian was at a loss for words to judge Yang Guang's actions.

You could call him a tyrant, but he also did a lot of good things; you could call him a good ruler, but he also bankrupted the Sui Dynasty.

Now that we know the history of the Sui Dynasty and have received the opportunity bestowed by the immortals, we will certainly not let the Sui Dynasty perish after only two generations.

Then they started talking about other things, like the Imperial Seal, the exchange panel, and the chat panel.

At the same time, Yang Jian learned some things about immortals from Lao Zhu and the others.

After Yang Jian finished learning what he needed to know, he added Lao Zhu and Lao Li as friends so that he could easily ask them if he wanted to know anything.

Soon, the Time-Space Pavilion fell silent again.

Inside the pavilion, Zhou Yongcheng noticed subtle protrusions at two locations in the river of time: the Ming Dynasty timeline and the Song Dynasty timeline. These two timelines were about to form tributaries and evolve into parallel worlds.

The process of the main world differentiating and evolving into parallel worlds is quite magical. This process is entirely manipulated by the Heavenly Dao of the Great World, and is not a world created by human hands.

The timelines of the Great Zhou and Great Tang dynasties also began to surge, with countless temporal and spatial forces rising up, as if they were being squeezed by external forces, making the long river of time unable to bear the burden.

Seeing that the Ming and Song dynasties were about to form a parallel world, Zhou Yongcheng sent a message to Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhao Ziyang, instructing them to find one or two secluded places with good feng shui and build a large tomb, according to the standards of a king or nobleman, and to put martial arts manuals, elixirs, gold and silver jewelry, etc. inside, in short, to make it according to the standards of a king or nobleman.

If the Ming and Song dynasties were to evolve into parallel worlds, then the major events that occurred in the Ming and Song dynasties would not be reflected in later timelines.

Only when the Ming and Song dynasties are still within the long river of time can the major events that occurred be reflected in later generations.

Upon receiving the message from the immortal, Lao Zhu and Lao Zhao immediately summoned the people from the Imperial Observatory to begin working on the large tomb.

In the modern world, since temples have appeared in various parts of the Dragon Kingdom, the people in the areas where the temples are located do not feel anything special, but those who study history have noticed the difference.

A professor named Fang Haiping was conducting research in various cities steeped in history. When he first saw the temple, he didn't think much of it, as it was quite normal for ancient temples to have survived to this day.

It wasn't until he arrived in cities like Chang'an and Luoyang and noticed temples dedicated to the same deity that he realized something was amiss.

He asked the locals, and they said the temple had always been there, and there was nothing strange about it.

But when asked to tell the legends about the temple, none of them could.

So Fang Haiping led his team to begin studying the various temples that appeared within the Dragon Kingdom.

As their research progressed, they found no information about the deities worshipped in the temple, which was very strange and abnormal.

All deities who can be enshrined in temples have a source and origin, but why can't we find any records of the deities in these temples?

In a conference room in Chang'an, a group of experts, scholars, and archaeology professors sat together discussing the temple.

"I visited several temples. The temples weren't exactly bustling with worshippers, but people still went to offer incense quite often."

Judging from the architectural style and materials of the temples, they were built during the Tang Dynasty, the Wu Zhou period, the Song Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty. No temples have been found in other places yet.

I searched the surrounding area for a long time but found no information about the temple. Neither official nor unofficial histories mention it, which is very unusual.

The fact that so many dynasties built temples for it shows that the deities enshrined in those temples were not wild gods, but rather officially recognized deities.

“It is indeed not normal, which is why we need to study it. There are too many mysteries in history, and it is not easy for us to cut through the fog and find the truth. This process is too difficult, and this is the meaning of our existence.”

With the development of the times and the continuous progress of modern archaeology, people have gradually unraveled many historical mysteries.

But the more the fog is cleared, the more confused people become.

They discovered that the unraveling of the mystery was vastly different from the history they knew.

They continued to study this gap, and as the research progressed, the gap seemed to widen further.

Just like their current research on this temple, which seems to have appeared out of nowhere, leaving many archaeologists at a loss as to where to begin.

Even if there is only a tiny bit of historical information, they can find it in the vast sea of ​​historical materials.

There is absolutely no information about the temple, so how can anyone begin?

As many scholars joined the study of the temple, the entire Dragon Kingdom became aware of it.

Many people go to temples to burn incense and worship, making temples in various cities popular tourist attractions.

Zhou Yongcheng, who was in the temple, never expected that a modern temple would become a popular tourist attraction.

Modern temples are reflections of the times and spaces of the Ming and Song dynasties, and the statues of gods also have the function of giving gifts to believers. Those devout believers who worship have all received gifts from the statues.

If they go to the temple to burn incense for a long time, they will receive gifts from the statues of gods every day, and gradually they will find themselves becoming different.

Do people go to temples to burn incense every day? Maybe, but very few, so they simply cannot discover the opportunities that the statues of gods may bestow upon them.

So much time has passed since the Ming and Song dynasties, and those who frequently went to temples to offer incense did not find that the temple statues would bestow gifts upon them, let alone modern people.

Besides, temples have only been a part of modern life for a short time, and modern people are not so superstitious.

Even if temples become popular tourist attractions and many people enter them, how many people are truly devout believers in the gods?

On this day, Yang Xiuchang came to Zhou Yongcheng's temple again. He would visit Zhou Yongcheng every now and then.

After spending more than a year together, he and Zhou Yongcheng had become friends, so he no longer felt the same restraint as before.

Zhou Yongcheng was easygoing and never revealed his skills to Yang Xiuchang. Yang Xiuchang always thought that Zhou Yongcheng was just a martial arts master.

"Master, recently, archaeological experts and historical research experts have been exploring several temples. Do you think there are immortals in this world?"

A few days ago, his friend called to ask him about the temple, which left Yang Xiuchang completely baffled.

He had never heard of any temple before; he only knew of Taoist temples and Buddhist temples. This was the first time he had ever heard of a temple.

After hearing his friend's description of the temple, Yang Xiuchang knew even less about it.

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