Graveyard, inside the room.
Sun Yan lay on the bed, examining an ancient book in his hand, titled "God-Posing Skill".
This ancient book was the mission reward he received after successfully escaping from the Great Black Heaven Temple last time.
The so-called god-posing refers to the ritual where a divine statue must have its innards installed before being placed in a temple or main hall, to bestow it with life force.
Both the Buddhist sect and Daoist family have traditions of installing innards in divine statues, usually including the Five Treasures, the Heart Sutra, the Mantra Wheel, scriptures, five-colored leaves, five grains and miscellaneous grains, various seeds, and symbolic vessels. The specific items vary between the Buddhist sect and the Daoist family.
People believe that a divine statue without innards lacks a divine spirit and is easily occupied by malevolent creatures, becoming a wild god.
