Xu Qing usually enshrouds people in silk and cotton robes for burial.
Even for the offerings burned during the four-season ceremonies, the clothes and accessories are made from five-colored paper.
This is the typical practice for ordinary people; however, for the soldiers of the Ancient Yin River Dao, conventional methods cannot be applied.
The armor of the generals must use gold foil paper and reed frames, and even the armor of common soldiers must be crafted from silver foil paper.
On this day, in the dark and lightless Ancient Yin River Dao, the ghostly fire ignited the paper armor bonfire, enveloping the entire military camp in a layer of crimson clouds.
Once the smoke and fire cleared, the armor on the generals was as good as new.
Looking around, tens of thousands of ornate armors were arrayed in formation, truly intimidating!
In front of the central army tent, the Eight Banner Marshals wore shining golden helmets and armor.
