At the junction of Shiwanshan Mountain and Qiling, there were scattered scattered snow yesterday. The frost had just passed and it was not yet the beginning of winter. Logically speaking, the first snow should not come so quickly. Although it was just scattered snow, it was indeed forced. Many people bundled up in thick clothes; poor people also sighed and went out to collect firewood, so as not to have nothing to keep warm during the heavy snow and the depth of winter. At least they needed to prepare enough charcoal. Even if they had no spare money to buy more clothes, there would still be a few in the house. Warmth.
Baizu Lane happens to be located at the junction of Shiwanshan Mountain and Qiling. Although it is called Baizu Lane, it is actually a very long and narrow street. Half of the street is located within Qiling, and the other half is located outside Qiling. , among which there are layers of branch alleys, really like centipede insects, suppressed by the Qiling Border Gate, unable to move.
There are very few people in Shiwan Mountain on weekdays, and most of the passing merchants are not willing to rush here. It is said that erecting a majestic border here seems to be a waste of effort. It is probably because the imperial court is afraid that the paper agreement will be invalidated and the Prime Minister will be ignored. The two neighboring countries, Qi Yizhang, were concerned about this, so they circled an army and horses into the Hundred Thousand Mountains. I was afraid that they could not see each other from the beginning to the end, so they did not hesitate to spend countless money, food and manpower to build a towering border.
Ordinary people don't realize that this wastes people and money. Although they need to cross the border if they want to step into Baizu West Street, it is not a troublesome thing. Except for the city gate which is closed after the second watch at night, it is open at other times. It is cheap and tight. Except for the Lianjiazi who came in and out carrying a sword and might have to be questioned for a few words, most of them were able to pass without hindrance.
At the west end of Baizu Lane, two new Gua stalls have been opened recently. The one on North Street is probably around 30 years old. He often wears black Taoist robes. He looks quite fat and fat. I don’t know where he came from. I just heard that The voice seemed to belong to Qi Ling, but no one in Baizu Alley had ever seen him before, and he looked very unfamiliar.
The one on South Street has gray hair and is probably half a century old, but when he speaks, he is very energetic. He plays with a feather fan all day long and wears a green sash Taoist robe.
Just talking about their calculation skills, they are really evenly matched. Occasionally, people come to the alley to ask for calculations of big and small things. Both Taoist priests can calculate clearly, and the hexagrams are also almost the same. Therefore, within a few days, Baizu Alley The news that there are two fortune-telling priests who are very familiar with Feng Shui has spread like wildfire. Every day, many people, who have lost old things or have new children at home, come to the west end of Baizu Lane to look for the two fortune-tellers. Do some calculations.
"Mr. Qing, yesterday I was wandering around the fields and accidentally dropped a jade pendant that has been passed down in my family for several generations. Not to mention how much it is worth, it was passed down from our ancestors. Please help me. There is no need to worry about the hexagram silver, I will give you more than usual." In the snowy season, a middle-aged man came to the door and went straight to the green-robed old man, quite frightened.
The old Taoist didn't put on airs, nodded slightly, then picked up a handful of the bag of rice in front of him that looked like it was wrapped in gold and silver, slowly scattered a little, looked at it carefully for a while, and then said,
"The weight of the rice grains indicates that this object fell to the south of the field ridge. If the two are close to each other, it is said that it happened to be left on the stone bank. Although it may not be too conspicuous, there must be a boundary of rocks in the field. Go there. If you seek it, you will find it again.”
"It's a trivial matter. There's no need to add more money. Twenty dollars is enough." The Taoist priest in black clothes across the street curled his lips, bored, and threw up the six lines of money he had on hand, humming twice.
It wasn't until the man thanked him that the fat Taoist man spoke in a calm manner.
"Lao Qingtou's business has been good recently, but I don't know that he worshiped that god to wipe out the decline in this month." The old Taoist happily put away the twenty coins and smiled heartily after hearing the words spoken across the street.
"It's just to do good deeds to calm your mind. If you ask the gods in the sky for such a trivial matter, then if you really encounter a major matter between life and death, and you have to ask for help, you can't expect the gods and gods to help you every day. He just stays behind closed doors and waits for mortals like us to ask for this or that."
"If there really is a god, how can we turn a blind eye to the world's poor and destitute people, who freeze to death and starve to death every winter?" the fat Taoist sneered, obviously unwilling to listen to what this old Taoist had to say, and twisted his brows Continuing,
"Let me tell you, if there really are immortals lying high in the sky, they would probably be like the immortals in the world. They sweep the snow in front of their doors and ignore the frost on other people's roofs. There is nothing surprising about it, whether they are there or not. It's the same thing." Unexpectedly, when the old Taoist heard this, he didn't become angry. Instead, he glanced at the Taoist opposite him awkwardly and said,
"According to what you said, the gods and Buddhas in the sky should worry about the mortal world and be busy with all things, so that they can be called gods. In the eyes of immortals, after all, the worldly affairs are small. If you go out for a trip on weekdays, you will see When ants encounter wind, frost, rain and snow, do they have to take action to save them?"
"If that's the case, why worship it? It's just transcending the world. Gods can go, and so can we, that's all." Knowing that such an argument was useless, the fat Taoist didn't dig into it anymore, and just snorted twice. Open your mouth,
"The ants have never respected me, so why should I respect those illusory Da Luo gods." The old Taoist was quite suspicious, but after looking up and down, he felt that the man in front of him, whether it was his words, deeds, or divination methods, seemed to be very powerful. They are no different from Taoists in ordinary Taoist temples, but the remarks just now do not seem to come from the mouth of a Taoist.
If the true immortal in the sky does not exist, where should the founder of Taoism be? The theory of ascending in the daytime is ethereal after all, no one can see it with his own eyes, not to mention the few words in ancient books, most of which are baseless theories, and it is inevitable that there will be some flattery. Because of the suspicion of engraving, it is often difficult to convince people.
Probably for this reason, it is not surprising that most people in the Taoist sect say that there are gods standing in the sky, but the fat Taoist priest has no taboos at all, which inevitably arouses suspicion.
Therefore, the old Taoist paid a little attention, lowered his head to put away the rice grains wrapped in gold and silver, and pretended to ask casually,
"We have been neighbors for many days, but we have never heard where our Taoist friends come from. Compared with other places, Qiling Taoist Temple is a very rare place. Taoist priests who can make fortune-telling with six lines of money are really rare. , so I'm a little curious." Kuan Fat Taoist didn't fall for the trick, his eyes were indifferent,
"Pindao came from a small temple, and there is no temple name, so even if he wants to respond, he really doesn't know where to start." Baizu Lane should not have many mighty autumn winds penetrate deep into it, and it is blocked by hundreds of thousands of mountains in front of it. A cool breeze came from afar, and the towering city gates resisted the east wind that blew by chance. Logically speaking, it shouldn't have been so cold and lonely. A gust of strong wind blew out of nowhere, and a few grains of gold and silver rice in the old Taoist's hand fell to the ground.
The old Taoist frowned and looked towards the east side of the city gate. The number of rice grains falling to the ground is odd, more than ten. If a guest comes from the east, it will be unkind.
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