Chapter 183 Baiyun Temple

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Speaking of Zhongnan Mountain, I believe most people have an impression.

This is the ancestral land of the Northern Sect Quanzhen, and it is dotted with various branches of the Taoist sect, but in the final analysis, it cannot escape the word Quanzhen.

It can be said that Zhongnan Mountain is one of the most hidden places.

You never know when an old Taoist priest will pop up, a senior Taoist master who has no experience in the world.

Jiang Qi came to the foot of Zhongnan Mountain alone.

Today, Quanzhen has three major ancestral palaces. Among them, in addition to the Chongyang Palace, which is located on the boundary of Zhongnan Mountain, the remaining Baiyun Temple and Yongle Palace have dojos in Zhongnan Mountain.

Where Li Yu is located is Baiyun Temple's dojo in Zhongnan Mountain.

The real imperial-built Baiyun Temple is located in Kyoto.

However, the relationship between the world and the world was too complex, and the mortal world was too heavy. Those Taoist masters who were successful in spiritual practice did not like it very much, so they all came to Zhongnan Mountain to practice.

Jiang Qi’s first destination on this trip was also the Baiyun Temple in Zhongnan Mountain.

A few days ago, when the expo was not yet open, Tangun's third prince came over to cause trouble. Jiang Qi did not expect that the thing would be chopped off by the second master in the end.

Before that, in order to guard against the other party's possible cunning tactics, Gu Qingyun very wisely took Li Yu to Zhongnan Mountain.

There are no issues with safety assurance.

Not to mention other things, despite the fact that Tangun was said to be amazing, in fact, if he was really that strong, why did he still arrange it on that three-thirds of an acre of land?

Is it because you don’t like Kyushu?

Of course not, it's just because I don't dare to look at Kyushu.

Do you really think that Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism are all vegetarians?

It's just that in contrast to the monster Jiang Qi, there is an illusion that Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism are just like that.

But if you look carefully, if Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism randomly pick out a Dharma lineage, which ancestor does not have a figure?

Those who have ascended into feathers, those who have perfected the bliss, those who have clearly understood their original minds, there are many of the three teachings.

Why have the sects in Kyushu never looked outside for their methods? Instead, countless people come to Kyushu to seek Dharma?

Because the most authentic and highest Dharma door is already in someone’s library.

Jiang Qi has never underestimated the three authentic sects of Kyushu.

Inheritance is not just about power, but also many other things.

Zhuge Liang gave several examples before.

Looking at Zhongnan Mountain in front of him, Jiang Qi looked tired and rubbed his forehead casually.

"Second Master, are you coming out for a walk?"

Jiang Qi said to the second master in his heart.

In Jiang Qi's heart, there is a very simple red card, which is a longevity card taken from Wuhou Temple.

There are two big characters "Guan Yu" written on it, but there is nothing else.

This thing may be said to be simple, it is just an ordinary mahogany brand, but it may not be simple, but it has a lot of history, because it was something Zhuge Liang personally made during his lifetime.

The purpose is to accommodate the second master's thoughts.

"If a certain family shows up in its true form, it will definitely cause a commotion. If it appears in disguise, a certain family will disdain it."

The second master's voice came from the red card, reaching straight to the bottom of Jiang Qi's heart.

"have to."

This is not the first time Jiang Qi has tried to persuade him along the way, and he basically answers like this.

It seems that Marquis Wu knew the second master's temperament and had prepared this object a long time ago.

Shaking his head and no longer caring about the second master, Jiang Qi stepped up Zhongnan Mountain.

Along the way to the top, I saw more Taoists, but without exception, they were all young Taoists, and occasionally there were one or two middle-aged ones, who were also ordinary people.

Thinking about it, no matter how prosperous a Taoist sect is, there are often only a few people who can practice mystical cultivation. Those who can really support a large Taoist sect must be ordinary practitioners.

Now there are several Tao masters in the Tao sect. Although they do not have the opportunity to practice mystical cultivation, they have refined their spirit throughout their lives and are also rare "masters" in the Tao sect.

Xuanxiu is strong in strength, but many scriptures and classics have nothing to do with Xuanxiu. What matters is the word enlightenment.

On this point, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism are the same.

Even in Confucianism, ordinary people lead Xuanxiu.

With these things in mind, Jiang Qi came to a certain Taoist temple.

He wrote three characters "Baiyun Temple".

"It's polite to lay people. Sorry, this is where we live and live, and it is not open to visitors."

As soon as I walked to the door, a Taoist priest came up to say hello and said with a smile.

Jiang Qi glanced at the Taoist in front of him. He was wearing a golden liquid and returning the elixir and Zhengfa had already entered the room. He was the purest "Quan Zhen".

But I don’t know why, this kind of existence who can be called Quanzhen Sutra Master internally and Taoist Master outside, would condescend to guard the gate?

"The Taoist priest is polite, I am Jiang Qi."

Before he finished speaking, the eyes of the Taoist in front of him lit up and he asked anxiously: "But Mr. Jiang Qi, who lives in Changshan? He is studying history at Jiangbei University?"

"Exactly."

Jiang Qi nodded, and then he saw the Taoist priest in front of him looking resentful, "Why did you come here?" Without saying a word, he grabbed Jiang Qi's sleeve and led him into Baiyun Temple.

"Mr. Xiao Jiang, you are finally here."

On the way, the sutra master looked relieved and said in a low voice: "Please advise Lay Practitioner Li Yu, she is not the one who came to practice!"

"In the past few days, layman Li Yu has forced the Taoist master in Lou Guan to start studying the Western Scriptures!"

Jiang Qi: "."

Anyone who can be called a Taoist master by Quanzhen Sutra Master must be a "grandfather" in various senses.

The Xisheng Jing is the direct scripture of Lou Guan. A Taoist master of Lou Guan must have known it by heart.

But listening to what this scripture master meant, one of Li Yubi’s Taoist masters from Louguan began to turn over the book?

What a weird question is this?

"I'll do my best."

Jiang Qi didn't dare to agree to it all.

Following the sutra master to the main hall, Jiang Qi immediately saw a bored Gu Qingyun playing with a few fortune-telling fortune sticks.

In the middle, three old Taoist men with beards whiter than the last were surrounding Li Yu.

In other words, it was Li Yu who was asking the three Taoist masters alone.

"The three seniors passed down the true elixir method last night. The junior has reached the point where he can extract human elixirs and smelt gold liquid in his sleep. Is that considered a beginner's degree?"

Li Yu was wearing a loose Taoist robe, and his face was full of seriousness.

"Not bad, children can be taught."

Mr. Li Daoye smiled happily and began to recall, how long did it take him to get started?

Three months or half a year? No matter how long it took, Master always said that he was a genius.

As for Li Yu in front of her, even including the few days since she went down the mountain, it was only a little more than a week.

Just outrageous.

What kind of natural way is this?

For a moment, Mr. Li was in a daze.

Li Yu didn't notice anything wrong with the expressions of the three Taoist masters, but Jiang Qi could see clearly that they looked like he had seen a monster.

"In that case, this junior still has a few questions to ask."

Li Yu's words made the three Taoist masters have expressions of pain and happiness on their faces. This expression became clearer after seeing the small book in Li Yu's hand.

Jiang Qi thought for a while, took two steps forward, and coughed.

"I, Jiang Qi, have met three Taoist masters."

(End of chapter)