Chapter 560: One Thought of God and Buddha

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Chapter 560: A Thought of God and Buddha

It is said that Jiang Boyue is a cautious person, and he was so excited that he agreed to exchange Chen Long's heirloom Mingwang Spear Technique for massaging his legs and feet. However, when it came to the exchange, he felt that it was all in vain.

Chen Long understood Jiang Wei's intentions and gave him a massage demonstration in person, working from legs to toes and from top to bottom, showing off his style as a massage master. Little did they know that Chen Long was just following the instructional videos in his mind, learning and selling now. How could he be a real massage master?

When Jiang Wei felt comfortable, he realized that Chen Long's massage skills were extraordinary and not deceptive. His mother's legs and feet were expected to recover. He hurriedly put the silk book in his hand into Chen Long's hand, asking Chen Long to confer his unique skills.

Chen Long felt a chill in his hand and knew it was another treasure. He slowly stuffed the silk album back into Jiang Wei's hand and said: "Bo Yue, you misunderstood me as a brother. Although the massage method is magical, it is not enough to exchange for your love." A family heirloom. As long as I can help my aunt recover, I am willing to teach Boyue for free. Please take back this silk book of marksmanship!"

Jiang Wei's original intention was to be reluctant, but now that he heard what Chen Long said, he felt moved at first, and then said slightly angrily: "Brother Huaiyang, who do you think I am? If I don't keep my word, I, Uncle Jiang, will never do it."

Chen Long knew that the ancients were most particular about oaths, especially scholars like Jiang Wei, who valued reputation more than life. After thinking for a while, he said: "It's not that I don't like this set of marksmanship. It's actually the marksmanship taught by my immortal master. I'm afraid I won't be able to practice the Eighteen Spears of King Ming."

Jiang Wei heard this and couldn't help but said with relief: "I see. However, in my opinion, although there are many schools of marksmanship, the main moves are similar, and other details can be learned from each other. I am not bragging, King Ma Ming is amazingly talented and has great marksmanship. , I’m afraid this silk book will be of great benefit to Brother Huaiyang’s marksmanship.”

In Chen Long's heart, he has always been curious about this immortal existence. He has always told the outside world that his immortal master is an immortal in the mountains, and this King Ma Ming is indeed an immortal in Tianshan.

There was not much introduction to King Ma Ming in Guang's mind, but because there were too many introductions, Chen Long was confused. Who is this Tianshan Immortal King Ma Ming in the history he traveled through?

First, the Silkworm God and Horse Mingwang. The most influential and widely circulated silkworm god in China, legend has it that she is a fairy wearing horse skin. Among the people, she is also called Maming King Bodhisattva, Maming Bodhisattva, Silkworm Flower Empress, Horse-headed Lady, Silkworm Girl, Silkworm Emperor The old lady waits. China is the first country in the world to plant mulberry and raise silkworms. As for how silk was discovered, the beautiful legend passed down through the ages gives the most influential answer at present: "King Ma Ming", as the god of silkworms, influenced people's Living and producing in the custom of sericulture, it can be called the "God of Silk in the World". In ancient times, the Silkworm God held an important position. In order to show respect to the Silkworm God and express the farmers' good wishes for a good harvest, the working people sacrificed to the Silkworm God, and many customs were derived. But the Silkworm Goddess is from Dongyang, Zhejiang, which seems too far away from the Tianshan Mountains. It is also difficult to imagine that the Silkworm God is also the Gun God.

Secondly, King Ma Ming is a Taoist god. Ma Wangye is the God of Horses, commonly known as Ma Wangye. His full name is "Water Grass Horse Mingwang", also known as "Lingguan Ma Marshal". It is said that he has three eyes, also known as "three-eyed spiritual light" and "three-eyed spiritual light".

There are many folk legends about Lord Ma in China. He once caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace, killed the Dragon King of the East China Sea, and stormed into the Palace of Yama in anger. He was just as good as Sun Monkey. His nature was like fire, he was upright, he upheld justice, and he had a fair heart. He has a bold and unrestrained heart, and is revered as the Great Immortal of the Yunyuan Ding Hua Thirty-three Days with Golden Arms, Round Light and Fire Rhinoceros. The cave in the mountain is the marshal of the spiritual official capital. He lives in the Liutian Fire Mansion, is in charge of the Antarctic Tianshu Academy, leads the soldiers of the Six Heavens, and subdues the demons and monsters in the world.

Legend has it that Lord Ma was originally a wick in the Buddhist temple. He became enlightened by listening to sutras and possessed the essence of fire, the spirit of fire, the yin of fire, and the soul of fire. He was punished by the Buddha for his sins and was sent to the mortal world with five balls of sparks. He was born in a family named Ma in Mal'er Mountain. He was born with three eyes. Three days after he was born, he became brave and good at fighting. He was even more amazing than he was back then. . Later, he secretly entered the Bullfighting Palace and let go of the two judges Feng Huo. He also took away Emperor Ziwei's golden gun for subduing demons, but Emperor Ziwei offered Jiuquzhu to suppress and kill him.

Lord Ma remained alive and was reincarnated as the son of the Fire Demon Princess. As soon as he was born, there was the word "Ling" on the palm of his left hand, and the word "Yao" on the palm of his right hand, so he was named "Lingyao". He worshiped Tianzun Miao Le as his teacher, received gold bricks, fire flags, fire crows, and received divine tea. (Clear Eyes) and Yu Lei (Shunfeng Ears) were decreed to be the Five Appearing Spiritual Officers. Later, due to a falling out with Prince Jinlong, the Nantian Gate was set on fire and the Heavenly Palace was rioted. Several battles in hell turned the world upside down. Finally, under the mediation of Tathagata, he became the Huaguang Emperor under the Zhenwu Emperor, which can be regarded as a positive achievement.

Chen Long shook his head slightly. If he were this legendary figure, he would probably smash himself into pieces with one move. Looking everywhere, Guang suddenly saw two small records in his mind. One said that King Ma Ming was the son of King Zhou of Yin, the three-eyed Yin Jiao. Another saying is that King Quedao Maming was Jin Rixi of the Western Han Dynasty, named Uncle Weng. He was the prince of Xiutu of the Xiongnu and surrendered to the Han Dynasty with King Kunxie. He was eight feet two inches tall and had a very majestic appearance. Emperor Wu granted him the title of Horse Supervisor and moved him to serve the Prince Consort, Duwei Guanglu.

This is the first article connecting King Ma Ming to the Han Dynasty. History and the time and space traveled are suddenly so wonderfully connected. If so, King Ma Ming is not a fiction, but a descendant of Jin Rixi of the Western Han Dynasty, after the meritorious service of Emperor Wu.

Jin Rixi, whose courtesy name was Uncle Weng, was initially the prince of Xiutu of the Xiongnu. He was defeated and surrendered by Huo Qubing, and followed his troops into Chang'an. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty gave him the surname Jin, granted him the title of Royal Horse Supervisor, moved him to Shizhong, Prince Consort Duwei, and Guanglu Doctor, and led troops to put down the rebellion. In the second year of the Yuan Dynasty, when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was seriously ill, he followed Huo Guang and accepted Gu's orders to assist the prince Liu Fuling and was granted the title of Marquis. After Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty came to the throne, he assisted and devoted himself wholeheartedly. He died in the first year of Shiyuan at the age of forty-nine. His posthumous title was Jing, and he was buried with Maoling.

In the spring of the second year of Yuanshou, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent Hussar General Huo Qubing and led 10,000 cavalry to attack the Xiongnu from the west of Longxi. They crossed Yanzhi Mountain for more than a thousand miles, cut off the right arm of the Xiongnu, captured Prince Hunxie, and captured King Xiutu's Sacrifice to the golden man.

In the summer, Huo Qubing, Juyan and Xiaoyue clan attacked the two kings Hunxie and Xiutu of Qilian Mountain, causing them to suffer heavy blows. In the autumn of the same year, the Xiongnu Chanyu was furious because King Hunxie was repeatedly defeated by the Han army, resulting in tens of thousands of casualties, and wanted to summon King Hunxie to kill him. King Hunxie persuaded King Xiutu to surrender to the Han Dynasty together.

Since King Xiutu's troops had not suffered much losses, it was estimated that the Chanyu would not kill him. Later, he regretted his decision midway, so King Hunxie killed King Xiutu, and more than 40,000 of his men surrendered to the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty made King Hunxie a prince.

Because his father was killed, Jin Rixi had no place to go, so he, his mother Yan, and his younger brother Jinlun surrendered to the Han Dynasty with King Hunxie and were placed in the Huangmen Department to raise horses. He was only fourteen years old at the time.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty once held a banquet in the palace and was so happy that he ordered a horse parade to add to the fun. When he saw a tall, majestic and unswerving young man leading a fat and strong horse through the hall, he was surprised and asked about the horseman. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty learned that Jin Rixi was the son of King Xiutu, he worshiped him as the horse supervisor. Later he was promoted to Shizhong, Prince Consort, and Guanglu Doctor.

After Jin Rixi got close to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he never made any mistakes. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty trusted him and favored him, and rewarded him with thousands of gold. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty went out, he would accompany him in his chariot; in the palace, Jin Rixiang would be at his side. Some noble relatives were privately resentful and said: "Your Majesty got a Hun son from nowhere, but he valued him very much." After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty heard about it, he didn't take it seriously and treated him even more favorably.

Jin Rixi's mother taught her two sons very well, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty praised it very much after learning about it. After his mother died of illness, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty issued an edict to paint a portrait of her in Ganquan Palace, titled "Xiu Tu Wanglan's Family". Every time Jin Rixi saw the portrait, he would bow down and cry to the portrait before leaving. Jin Rixi's two sons were both favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. They were his amusements and were often around the emperor. Once, Nong'er surrounded Emperor Wu of Han's neck from behind, while Jin Rixi was in front. When he saw it, he glared at him angrily. Nong'er ran and cried, "Daddy is angry." Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty said to Jin Rixi, "Why are you angry with me Nong'er!" Later Nong'er grew up and behaved carelessly, teasing with the palace maids in front of His Highness. , Jin Rixi happened to see it, disgusted with his sex, so he killed Nong'er. This Nong'er is his eldest son. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty learned about it, he was furious. Jin Rixi kowtowed and confessed, telling the story of why Nong'er was killed. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very sad and shed tears for Nong'er, and later treated him with courtesy.

The Maholo brothers plotted a rebellion. Jin Rixi noticed that they looked strange and suspected them. He secretly paid attention to their movements alone and went to the palace with them. Before Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty got up, Ma Heluo had a sharp knife hidden in his sleeve. He came up from the east chamber and saw Jin Rixi. He hugged Ma Heluo and shouted loudly: "Ma Heluo is rebelling!" Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty jumped out of bed. The guards drew their swords and wanted to kill Ma Heluo. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was afraid of hurting Jin Rixi, so he stopped them from killing Ma Heluo with their swords. Jin Rixi grabbed Ma Heluo by the neck and threw him to His Highness, so that the guards could catch him, tie him up, interrogate him thoroughly, and finally put him to death. Therefore, Jin Rixi was famous for his loyalty, filial piety and integrity.

Since Jin Rixi was with Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, he never had to look directly at Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty for decades. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty rewarded him with a maid, but he did not dare to get close to her. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty wanted to include his daughter in the harem, but Jin Rixi refused. Jin Rixi was such a sincere and cautious person that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty thought his behavior was particularly strange and rare.

In the second year of the Yuan Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was seriously ill and asked Huo Guang to assist the prince Liu Fuling. Huo Guang wanted to yield to Jin Rixi humbly. Jin Rixi said: "I am a foreigner, and that will make the Huns look down on the Han Dynasty." So he became Huo Guang's assistant. Huo Guang married his daughter to Jin Rixi's legitimate son Jin Shanng, and the Jin family has been prosperous for generations.

Chen Long nodded slowly after checking this, looking up at Jin Rixi's unparalleled loyalty and admiring Huo Qubing's bravery. His thoughts were ups and downs in his heart, and finally he said to Jiang Wei who was waiting patiently: "I can never accept this silk album, but I am grateful for your brother's kindness. , please open the silk book for me and watch King Ming's eighteen spears, that's enough for my wish."

If you want to know what happens next, listen to the explanation next time.