The young woman's meat is called "Buxian Sheep", which means it tastes better than mutton.
The meat of children is called "rotten with bones", which means that the meat of children is so tender that it will be cooked with the meat and bones together.
At that time, a folk song was circulated among the people. From time to time, the singers in the tavern and the children in the neighborhood would sing catchy and softly: The moon is shining crookedly on Kyushu Island, some families are happy and some are sad,
Some couples stayed together in tents, while others dispersed to other states.
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The porcelain bowl in Yun Kong's hand was raised in the air. The sweet soup had been cold for a long time.
He didn't seem to have the intention to touch his lips with it, and his eyes were dull and unfocused, and he didn't know where he was looking.
A year later, he finally returned to Kaifeng Mansion. He first bought a bowl of hot sweet soup from a tea soup stall by the Bian River. He saw an endless stream of water boats on the Bian River, and water transport workers were shouting loudly. While carrying in the goods that had arrived from other states, I saw a face-shaving master under a bamboo shed on the roadside, trimming the hair on the face of a middle-aged scholar.
Yun Kong looked around, and saw all kinds of beings riding donkeys, pulling carts, driving pigs, blacksmiths, and wheel repairers passing by. Suddenly, no noise could be heard in his ears, and the whole world fell into silence.
Everything in front of him will disappear in the near future.
The Song Dynasty has been attacked by the Jin more than once, and each time it relied on negotiation and gold and silver to rescue the siege. Kaifeng Mansion in Kyoto was just besieged by the Jin for 33 days in February this year. It was only after the whole city was searched for gold and silver that the Jin retreated. of. However, there was civil strife in the court, and the powerful ministers and villains were in charge. Every time they rescued the siege, in exchange for a moment of comfort, the emperor and the powerful ministers returned to their old ways and violated their covenant with the Jin people. They were so capricious that the Jin people also lost their patience and planned to solve the Song Dynasty at once.
But for the people of Kaifeng Prefecture, isn't this how they have survived for more than a hundred years? It's just that the Liao people have been replaced by Jin people, and their lives are still the same, right?
No, Yun Kong knew that it was all coming to an end.
Taoist priests Wei Hanjin and Xu Zhichang have said it, the divine fortune teller Zhang Tieqiao has said it, Luan Bi from the Yongwu'anwang Temple in Taiyuan Prefecture has said it, and even the rat spirit under Yue Fei, the captain of Zhending Prefecture, also knows it.
He looked at the river, lost in thought, wondering why he was here?
Yun Kong immediately headed south after relieving the siege of Taiyuan Prefecture. In the past, he could take a boat and go downstream to Kaifeng Prefecture. It was supposed to be a very fast trip, but after Taiyuan Prefecture fell into war, many people wanted to flee south, and the boat fee has increased a hundred times. , Yun Kong couldn't afford it, so he had to walk with his feet.
There are a lot of people fleeing on the road. Yun Kong is afraid that the chaos of the crowd will cause trouble, so he tries to avoid the refugees as much as possible.
The journey was very difficult, and there was no need for food. Fortunately, Xu Ling prepared emergency provisions before Yun Kong left, including dried pancakes and dried fruits, as well as edible wild vegetables and fruits that he learned to identify when he was traveling with his master and brothers when he was young. , which increased his chance of survival, unlike other refugees from the city who often accidentally eat poisonous weeds and fruits, which can lead to serious illness or death.
In order to save food, Yunkong also sat in meditation during night outings, using the "big grain method" that he had learned from his master before but had never practiced seriously, maximizing the use of the true energy in his body and minimizing the need for food. , so a small amount of food allowed him to last the entire journey.
After three or four months of this, Yun Kong finally arrived at Kaifeng Mansion.
After entering the city, he first spent a few pennies on a bowl of sweet soup to comfort himself, but he couldn't drink a single sip.
Jun Luan, the Guan Sheng Emperor of Taiyuan Prefecture, wrote: "Guo Jing opened the gate of Tokyo, and the golden wind and the leap month drove away the two emperors."
There is a leap month this year, which is leap November.
There's still half a year left.
And could the "Guo Jing" in the article be a personal name?
He asked the hawker at the tea soup stall: "Is there a person named Guo Jing in Tokyo?" If Guo Jing was a celebrity, it would be easy.
The vendor shook his head: "I don't know, I haven't heard of it."
"The Guo of the city wall is the capital of Tokyo."
"Taoist Master, I can't read." The vendor smiled shyly.
Yun Kong knew it was useless to ask him, so he smiled bitterly and raised his bowl to drink the soup, but the vendor blocked it with his hand: "Is your bowl cold? I'll give you a hot one."
"Thank you, I'm sorry." When Yun Kong wanted to refuse, the vendor had already handed over a bowl of hot sweet soup, took the cold one back and drank it himself.
Yun Kong thanked the hawker gratefully, because he really hadn't had any hot food in more than three months.
After drinking the sweet soup, Yun Kong suddenly felt refreshed.
He relied on his memory to find the way to Yu Mansion. Mr. Yu, Mr. Zhuzhou, who had just received him the year before last, was still there? If he is still there, he should be advised to move.
Yunkong turned left and right, walked for half an hour, and finally found Yu Mansion. From outside, he saw that the towering trees were no longer there, leaving only one tree. The crown of the tree could be seen outside the wall.
Yun Kong knocked on the door, and someone answered immediately. When the doorkeeper saw that it was Yun Kong who had lived there the previous year, he hurriedly went in to report.
Soon, the doorkeeper came back and said with a smile: "Taoist priest, I am out, I don't know if I will come back in the evening. Madam, please ask the Taoist priest to come in and help you wash away the dust."
The lady came from a scholar's family and did not want to meet the male guests directly, but she was actually watching from the dark and deciding how to entertain the guests. She saw that Yun Kong was covered in dust and was much thinner than the year before. She knew that he must have had a hard journey, so she ordered her servants to prepare food and boil a bucket of water for Yun Kong to clean himself.
Yun Kong walked through the front yard led by his servants, and could actually see the towering tree in the backyard. Its leaves covered half of the Yu Mansion like a huge straw hat, casting a large shade in the courtyard in summer.
That is the burial place of Gao Lu.
If he had a chance, he would go to the backyard and take a look under the tree.
The Yu family asked Yun Kong to take a good bath, which made him feel like he had risen from hell to heaven, which was very unrealistic. He scraped off the dirt on his skin, trimmed the nails on his hands and feet with a knife, and removed the thick dirt trapped in the nails. He untied his bun and washed his hair. It took him half an hour to remove the dirt from many months.
Mr. Yu's close servant Qin'er gave him a coat to wear: "The Taoist priest's clothes are being washed. Madam ordered them to be starched before being sent to them." In ancient times, the clothes were starched in starch water to prevent them from getting dirty easily. It will be easier to wash off stains by soaking in the future.
Qin'er also brought ginger soup, because people won't get sick even if they don't take a bath for many months, but they often catch cold easily after a big cleansing, and ginger soup is a good way to warm the body and dispel wind.
Yunkong was very grateful for his wife's thoughtfulness, which made him want to tell them the prophecies even more, fearing that they would not believe them and miss the opportunity to escape.
The meal was served, brought by Mr. Yu's personal attendant Qin'er. There were three small plates of vegetables and meat, all of which were light in taste and good for the stomach. Madam also specifically ordered no poultry, because some Taoist sects do not eat poultry. . "When will the master come back?" Yun Kong asked while picking steamed cabbage with more fiber to eat first, "Pindao has something urgent to tell him."
"Shu'er and Qi'er accompanied the master to the outside of the city. There's no telling when they will come back. It should be tomorrow at the latest." Qin'er has known Yun Kong since Mr. Yu was still Young Master Yu. They are old acquaintances. " Taoist priest, rest in peace, we all want to know what happened to you."
Yun Kong sighed and nodded.
Looking back, escaping from Taiyuan Mansion seems like yesterday, but it also feels like a lifetime ago.
Now that he has gained temporary peace, he still cannot be careless, because the world outside the walls of Yufu is full of turmoil, and misfortune can only be determined day by day.
"Then Qin'er, let me ask you, do you know anyone named Guo Jing?"
Qin'er thought about it seriously: "No one I know or the master knows has this name."
Yun Kong lowered his head to eat in a muffled voice.
"Is the name important?"
"Maybe?"
Qin'er patted her chest and said, "Although I don't recognize him, I will ask other people for you."
"Thank you." Yun Kong said gratefully.
"How to write the name? Is it the sutra of Buddhist scriptures or the capital of Tokyo?"
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After finishing the meal, Yun Kong was bored, but there was always one thing on his mind that he felt he had to complete.
He walked to the backyard where his daughter lived and looked at the remaining towering tree.
Just now Qin'er told him that the master cut down all the other trees and sold them at a very good price. Fortunately, it was sold quickly. If it had been a year later, the Jinren would have besieged the city and the palace fortifications would have stopped.
So why is there only one plant left without cutting it down and selling it? The master said it looked good, so he kept it.
Yun Kong didn't quite believe this answer.