Primordial Ancient Serpent

Chapter 51: Chaos Eight Trigrams, Yin & Yang Rune



The chaos knows no time, and what seems like mere moments spans over hundreds of epochs.

In the midst of this boundless void, a chaotic egg, stretching several trillion kilometers in diameter, pulsates as though it is breathing. With each breath, it births a gargantuan vortex of chaos, stirring winds and clouds whose reach cannot be measured.

Within this colossal egg, two energies—Yin and Yang—seem to stir, as if chaos itself was divided, and from this separation, the heavens and earth were born. The Yin and Yang Tai Chi millstone begins to form.

This immense Yin & Yang Tai Chi grinding wheel contains the flowing air of black and white energies. These two forces—black and white—encompass all things, embodying the ceaseless shifts between Yin and Yang, constantly in motion.

A closer inspection reveals a deeper layer. From the inner depths of this sphere, the Eight Trigrams millstones emerge.

The Eight Trigrams millstone is etched with densely packed lines of laws, containing three thousand laws, intertwined like a spider's web. It is divided into the Yang Eight Trigrams: Qian, Kun, Kan, Li, Zhen, Gen, Xun, and Dui, and the Yin Eight Trigrams: rest, life, injury, obstruct, scene, death, shock, and open.

In later times, during the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Ren set up the Eight Gates Golden Lock Formation in Xinye. In truth, this formation was based on the Yin Eight Trigrams, concealing profound mysteries.

Rumble~~

At this moment, the chaotic egg, dormant for hundreds of epochs, began to stir. The massive Eight Trigrams millstone began spinning, its innumerable law lines whirling as they reflected endless transformations. These changes mirror the four seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—and the cycles of birth, aging, sickness, and death, alongside the mysteries of the sun's movement, the moon's cycle, and the creation of the universe.

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