Chapter 169: Meishan Method, Tiger Craftsman.

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After the residual aura of the dragon veins in the Pingtian Mountains, including the spiritual fluid in the core of the dragon veins, was taken away by Chen Jinngle, the concentration of spiritual energy in the entire mountain range will definitely decrease in the future.

You may not feel the change for a while, but given time, the "residents" in the mountains will slowly discover the difference.

But by that time, even if they sense something is wrong, they can't do anything about it. Firstly, they don't know the situation, and secondly, they don't know who to seek revenge from.

Most likely, we can only accept this reality depressedly.

Fortunately, the Pingtian Mountains are large enough. Even if the spiritual energy concentration drops by one level, it will still be enough for these low-level mountain spirits to practice.

In Hecheng, in addition to the unique Feng Shui lineage, the other is the folk Dharma lineage here, which is very powerful.

It is locally called Sanyuanjiao.

Some friends may not be familiar with the Sanyuan Sect, but if we say another name, the Meishan Sect, everyone will probably be surprised.

I mentioned some information about Meishan Method of Meishan School before, and introduced its branch, Tong Clan Shi Gongjiao.

Along the way, Chen Jinngle discovered that the Sanyuan Sect here was different from the Tong Clan Shigong Sect in Fangcheng, Anzhou, and was closer to the main sect of the Meishan Sect.

Moreover, the descendants of Meishan Dharma in this area are mainly from minority ethnic groups.

Among them, the Bai ethnic group is the largest.

Therefore, here, it is necessary to introduce the Meishan Sanyuan Sect in Hecheng.



First of all, let’s start with the origin of Meishan method.

The Meishan Sect according to official research is regarded as a branch of the Lushan Sect, which first originated in Fenning County, Hongzhou during the Song Dynasty. Later, he entered Hunan and merged with the local Wu and Nuo culture in the Gumeishandong area and began to flourish.

The witchcraft in the ancient Meishandong area can indeed be traced back to the ancient Yanhuang period, Chiyou Jiuli lineage, but after merging with Zhengyi in the Central Plains, it even absorbed some of the Meishan Dharma and Meishan Sect with the characteristics of Buddhism and Confucianism. It originated from the Northern Song Dynasty.

It is true that the Meishan Sect originated from the Lushan Sect, but after years of development, the current Meishan Sect has surpassed the Lushan Sect and can be called the most extensive and vast dharma lineage in Daxia.

There are many branches and the system is complete.

Of course, the Meishan method is most famous for its domineering skills.

This point inherited the characteristics of Lushan School.

And it covers various fields and is called omnipotent.

The most well-known Five Rams Soldiers and Horses originated from the Meishan Sect, and belongs to the Meishan Sect altar to worship gods, ranking sixth.

As for the Hecheng area, the more common "brothers" of the Meishan Sect are mainly the masters and Taoists.

Their duty is to act as peacemakers and resolve the grievances between humans and gods through peace.

This is not much different from other branches of Shigongjiao.

Both sects regard Zhang Wulang, the founder of Fantan, as their leader.

Well, it’s that very unique inverted statue with his hands on the ground and his feet in the air.



Zhang Wulang's statue is not very particular, but very particular.

It's not very particular, as it is carved from ordinary materials such as wild grape vines. The appearance does not need to be very detailed, it only needs a rough shape, with hands on the ground and feet facing up.

The emphasis lies in the decoration of the statue's internal organs. The five internal organs should be made of stove earth, broken old paper, eucommia bark, fairy leaves, and wild cotton balls. Seahorses should be used as bones. Clairvoyance, wind-resistant ears, longan, and pearls should also be used to improve eyesight. If you have a smart ear, you need to stuff some broken gold and silver into it before sealing it, and recite a mantra to consecrate it.

Zhang Wulang can be said to be a strange flower (commendation) among the folk gods of Daxia, and he is also the only god who can be carried around, worshiped, and set up an altar.

There are many legends about Zhang Wulang. Due to the long history, the authenticity can no longer be verified.

However, after nearly a thousand years of numerous incense offerings, even if he is just an ordinary Taoist priest or mage, his strength is extraordinary.

It's a pity that the gods have disappeared now and there is no chance to see them again.

The reason why the Meishan sect in Hecheng is also called the Sanyuan sect is because the Shigong lineage has the generals Tang, Ge, and Zhou as its masters, which corresponds to the ancient Sanyuan of Taoism.

The heavenly official of the upper Yuan Dynasty bestows blessings, the earth official of the middle yuan pardons sins, and the water official of the lower yuan relieves misfortunes.

General Sanyuan of the Meishan Sect is said to be a famous admonisher and critic in the Western Zhou Dynasty. He was later awarded by all dynasties. His reputation was widely spread after the Song Dynasty and he was enshrined by the Meishan Sect. He was a powerful force for the masters in fighting against evil. rely on.

Recite the "Three Yuan General Mantra" while holding the Master's Sword.

General Sanyuan's action was not to mention unusual and strange. Even if King Wei came, he would only be able to stretch his neck and get stabbed!

Yes, Meishanfa is so domineering!



In addition to teachers and teachers, the Meishan sect also has other professions of believers such as martial arts masters, navy masters, hunters, cowherds, duck watchers, fishermen, and masons.

For example, a water master can travel the world with a bowl of water.

Whether it is refining snake water for catching snakes or refining snow and landscape water for blacksmiths, as long as they need to invite water spirits, they are considered water masters.

In the narrow sense, a water master refers to a Meishan doctor who is proficient in the art of talismans. He refines water, learns Dharma, and cures diseases and saves people.

Then there is the hunter, also called the tiger craftsman.

Tiger carpenter is a profession of the Meishan sect, and it is also a specific title in this profession.

Because not every hunter is qualified to receive the title of Tiger Craftsman.

Only the most skilled, those who have truly used the Meishan method to hunt tigers, can be called tiger craftsmen, and can use aggressive soldiers to drive away large prey such as tigers and wild boars.

Also called Zhangtan.

Ordinary hunters can only drive pheasants, hares, and deer.

Hujiang can be said to be the most authentic Meishan sect in existence. Except for Zhang Wulang, they do not worship other main gods.

Zhang Wulang was also initially believed by hunters to be the protector of hunters. His purpose was to catch more prey when hunting in the mountains.

The statue of Zhang Wulang they believe in has a red cloth wrapped around its head. This is also an important symbol that distinguishes the occupations of tiger craftsmen from other Meishan sect believers.

When hunters go up the mountain, they will use tiles or stone slabs to temporarily build a small temple at the foot of the mountain. They will place the wooden idol in the temple, then set up an altar and perform rituals, blowing trumpets to mobilize troops!

When the hunting officially begins, the tiger craftsman will use his soldiers to drive the prey to the snare without anyone taking action.

If you are too arrogant, you will even close the mountain directly.

Closing the mountain means that snakes and insects avoid all paths that are traveled, and wherever traps are set, prey will be caught.

As for whether the Mountain God Land will be angry...

Then go find Zhang Wulang!

Don't think that hunting with the Meishan method is an unappreciable method. The meaning of the method lies in its application and solving problems for people.

Being able to send rampant soldiers around the mountains to hunt, naturally he can also collect other things.

Besides, the prerequisite for exorcising evil spirits and warding off disasters is to have enough food first.

There is no conflict between the two.

What's more, the tiger is a tiger reserve, a being who can control the evil spirits, and he is really not a small role.

There was once a Meishan tiger craftsman who shot seven tigers!

You can imagine how powerful the five rampant soldiers and horses he ordered can be.

Unfortunately, the profession of tiger craftsman may be lost in the future. After all, tigers are now protected animals and cannot be hunted.

But there will always be people who will pass on the Meishan Method.

Even if you can't be a tiger craftsman, you can still be an ordinary hunter.



Wang Xiang is from Gangbei, Hecheng.

The current workplace is in the Wule Township Education Office. He is a member of the noble system and is not a temporary worker.

In fact, he had just passed the exam, and his ancestors had been hunters who depended on others for generations.

Guangzhou is very mountainous. Although Hecheng is said to be a plain, there are also big mountains.

However, unlike ordinary hunters, Wang Xiang's family has unique hunting skills, which is why he can still eat meat every once in a while when other children don't have enough to eat.

According to what he heard from his grandfather since he was a child, his family worshiped Meishan Zhangwulang and learned the Meishan method. Zhang Wulang is also the protector of hunters, so it is normal to be able to hunt down prey and eat the meat.

As a modern young man with a higher education, Wang Xiang should have scorned such ignorant feudal bad habits, but under the influence of his family since he was a child, he has no doubts about such things as gods.

Because when he was a child, he had indeed seen that every time his grandfather and father led a team into the mountains, they would come back loaded with many prey.

Other villagers received much less.

It can be said to be good luck once or twice, but if it happens every time, it is a bit magical.

The number of prey on the mountain is limited, and there are so many people trapping it. Why is it that your family catches it every time?

The answer is self-evident.

So much so that Wang Xiang didn't dare to communicate with his classmates in this regard at school, for fear of being treated as an alien.

It is said that the Meishan Taoism inherited from this family was originally going to be passed on to him, but he encountered a good time. The country banned hunting and encouraged reading.

So he was sent to school by his family for more than ten years until he graduated from college and returned to his hometown of Hecheng.

However, I still learned some special techniques from my grandfather's side when I was a child.

No one knew that this seemingly polite town clerk was actually a hunter who knew only half a thing about Meishan.

Recently, due to the loosening of restrictions, the government allowed the hunting of wild boars without using firearms, and the news that a wild boar was rewarded 2,500 made a lot of noise.

Colleagues in the office were all discussing, and everyone joked that despite the proliferation of wild boars now, it won’t be long before they are hunted to the brink of extinction by us GuangC people.

These days, which Guang C person can't catch a wild boar alive?



Wang Xiang is also paying attention to this matter.

He is more concerned about the bounty.

One head is 2,500, ten heads are 25,000, and one hundred heads is 2.5 million!

Well, sorry, I was wrong if I got excited, it was 250,000.

But 250,000 is quite a lot. He can buy half a house in Hecheng. His salary as a township clerk, after deducting five insurances and one housing fund, is only 2,500 a month.

Comparable to a wild boar.

Wang Xiang became interested.

How about giving it a try?

"it should be no problem?"

Grandpa used to boast that his Meishan method could kill even tigers with one strike.

Although Wang Xiang has not fully learned the Meishan method, he can still learn some simple techniques.

In Wang Xiang's view, these little tricks that cannot be explained by science are already very impressive. Besides, I don’t expect to catch tigers, just wild boars.

You can't hit the big ones, but you can hit the small ones. Anyway, the government rewards are not calculated based on the size.

With this idea in mind, he even spent a huge sum of money to buy a compound bow. Then he took time off to go back home during the weekend, "borrowed" the Zhang Wulang statue enshrined by his father, packed everything, and set off directly.

Ride a scooter to the nearby Jianfengling.

I didn't intend to call anyone else.

A pig only costs 2,500. Why should he share the money he can earn with others?

Wang Xiang was full of confidence and felt that he was sure to win. He even started to think about it. His relatives, friends and colleagues showed shocked expressions when they found out.

In the coming week, the way he greets others will be changed to:

"How do you know I hunted a wild boar single-handedly?"

(End of chapter)