The sky was gloomy and sultry, the sun was blocked by dark clouds, and the birds in the distance migrated to other mountains. There were no small animals around the Kou family's ancestral tomb. It was lifeless, and even animals were unwilling to stay here. Five meters in front of the Kou family's ancestral tomb, there was an altar, and in front of the altar was a Taoist yellow flag used for worship and tomb repair.
At this time, a member of the Kou family ran over with a panicked look, holding a flag and said, "Uncle, the flag is broken."
The elders of the Kou family were shocked. Father Kou staggered, and Liam Kou supported him from behind. Father Kou was the second child in the Kou family, and the young man who was looking after the flag was his nephew. Father Kou took the flag and asked, "Broken?"
The younger generation of the Kou family said: "I was looking after the flag, and when I turned around, I heard the sound of the flag breaking. Looking back, I saw that the flag was broken."
Taoist flags are usually placed on the altar as a tool for casting spells and giving orders, and they have the function of exploring the way. When the celestial master is performing a ritual, if the flag breaks or suddenly falls down, it means that the gods are telling him not to continue, otherwise disaster will come. For example, repairing or relocating a grave is a big deal, and a flag is needed. If the flag breaks or collapses, the grave cannot be relocated or repaired.
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