Why is Peach Blossom Spring extremely horrible?

Peach Blossom Spring is actually a ghost story, and the most frightening thing is the last sentence.

Doubt 1: I suddenly met the peach blossom forest and took a hundred steps on the shore. There are no miscellaneous trees in it, the grass is delicious and the English is very colorful.

This is a beautiful picture of peach blossoms in full bloom, but we will find that this sentence is not simply about beautiful scenery, because in ancient times, peach trees can ward off evil spirits. Peach blossoms are mostly in full bloom around Tomb-Sweeping Day, and peach trees are legendary plants with evil spirits. Many Taoist priests who subdue evil spirits will use a peach wooden sword, so it can often be used as a barrier between yin and yang. Peach blossoms fell in early April, that is, around Tomb-Sweeping Day, and paper money was flying all over the sky. There is another sentence in the original text: Only when the primary level is narrow can people be connected. At that time, only the pyramid-shaped mound was designed to be narrow at the front and wide at the back to prevent someone from robbing the tomb.

Doubt 2:? Men and women dress like strangers.

This sentence has always been puzzling. If people in the Peach Blossom Garden lived during the war in the Qin Dynasty, their clothes and even their language should be different from those in the Jin Dynasty at that time. But the clothes of men and women living here are no different from those of people outside, which is surprising. There are only two possibilities. First of all, they are ghosts, so the fisherman saw what he thought he should see, so his clothes are the same. The second possibility is that they died, but some of their descendants did not forget their ancestors and burned paper clothes for them, so their clothes were the same.

Doubt 3: Traffic in the building

Money means "field path", but it also means "the road to the grave". Another meaning of "Mo" refers to the paper money burned in the old days, which is equivalent to "folding".

Did you feel scared after reading the whole article? A thousand Hamlets have a thousand opinions, but it's really surprising to think about it. However, the scariest place is of course the last sentence of the text, that is, to recite the whole text!