Chapter 226: Master Duri solves the puzzle

Style: Fantasy Author: I eat salmonWords: 2121Update Time: 24/01/13 16:37:24
Liu Qingge looked at the pouring rain outside the window uneasily, his worry evident in his words. The continuous heavy rains in the past few days made her feel guilty and irritable, as if it hinted that something ominous was about to happen. As expected, not long after, news of floods in the south of the Yangtze River came, making Liu Qingge even more worried.

In the palace, Lin Sheran eagerly reported to the emperor: "Your Majesty, the main focus of flood control is to control the flood. I am willing to help suppress the flood."

Liu Qingge frowned, and after thinking for a moment, he shook his head: "Although Lin Aiqing's words are reasonable, dredging the flood is equally important. Before that, let's send someone to investigate to see whether it should be blocked or dredged. host."

At this time, Mr. Wang stood up and admonished the emperor: "Your Majesty, I dare to disagree with Liu Qing. The flood occurred, on the one hand, because of the siltation of the rivers in the south of the Yangtze River, and on the other hand, because of the heavy rains in the past few days. The amount of water is too large. If we only focus on blockage, I am afraid we can only treat the symptoms but not the root cause. Dredging the river and allowing the water flow to flow smoothly can fundamentally solve the flooding problem."

The emperor pondered for a moment and agreed with Mr. Wang's suggestion: "What Wang Qing said makes sense. We must consider it comprehensively, both to block and to unblock. We will first send people to investigate and understand the specific situation before making a decision."

Although Liu Qingge still had doubts in his heart, he also understood that the emperor's decision was wise. She gratefully saluted the emperor: "Your Majesty is wise! I will also send people to investigate to ensure that your Majesty can get accurate information."

The emperor smiled and nodded, and said to Liu Qingge: "Since the Qing family has this intention, I am naturally very pleased. This matter is urgent, and we must act as soon as possible."

Therefore, Liu Qingge and Mr. Wang each summoned their men to prepare for investigation.

They understand that facing the threat of flooding requires thorough preparation and detailed understanding in order to formulate the most effective countermeasures. They are determined to do their best to protect the safety of the people in Jiangnan and save them from floods.

Accompanied by the sound of thunderous rainstorm, Liu Qingge and Mr. Wang left the palace and embarked on the road to rescue the people and calm down the flood.

Their figures gradually disappeared into the rain, leaving the palace filled with silence and expectation.

When they arrived at the land south of the Yangtze River, there were signs of flooding everywhere.

Liu Qingge, who was on the boat, sighed and said, "I didn't expect the flood to be so serious."

The rain hit the boat, causing layers of water splashes.

Liu Qingge raised his head and saw a vast expanse of water. Jiangnan, which was once full of flowers, was now swallowed up by floods and was in a mess.

Her heart ached as if being stabbed by a sharp knife. She thought of the helpless people, whose homes were destroyed, their lives were shattered, and they faced endless suffering.

Liu Qingge clutched the folding fan in her hand tightly and stared ahead firmly.

She knew that the predicament before her was not just a flood, but also a test for her.

She turned her head and looked at Mr. Wang, her eyes revealing firm determination: "Sir Wang, we must find a solution to the flood as soon as possible so that the people can return to a peaceful life."

Lord Wang nodded. He was also anxious. They knew that time was running out.

A flash of inspiration flashed in Liu Qingge's mind, and she suddenly remembered an ancient legend. According to legend, there is a mysterious temple in a corner of the south of the Yangtze River. The legendary abbot has magical power and can drive away floods.

"Master Wang, I have an idea." Liu Qingge said firmly, "I heard that there was an eminent monk in Linquan Temple. He used to serve the previous dynasty. When Tianqi Kingdom was established, he became a monk. Today There is a flood in the south of the Yangtze River, and I want to ask him to come out."

Mr. Wang frowned. After thinking for a moment, he nodded: "Okay, since His Majesty has this intention, we will go to the temple immediately to see if we can find a solution to the flood problem."

Liu Qingge and Master Wang drove the boat towards Linquan Temple.

As the boat bumped in the rough river water, Liu Qingge held on to the railing tightly and stared ahead firmly.

She prayed silently in her heart, hoping to find a solution to the flood problem and bring hope and peace to the people.

As the ship gradually approached the temple, a mysterious aura hit her face, and Liu Qingge felt a surge of anticipation in her heart.

She knew that this mysterious place might bring them unexpected answers.

Liu Qingge took a deep breath. She knew that facing the threat of flooding, they must have the courage and wisdom to deal with it. Only in this way can the people of Jiangnan usher in peace and happiness again.

The key to breaking the situation is to use talents in an eclectic way.

After stopping the boat at the entrance of Linquan Temple, Liu Qingge and Mr. Wang got off the boat and walked towards the temple.

The architecture of the entire Linquan temple is simple and elegant, surrounded by dense trees. A peaceful atmosphere fills the air, as if you can hear the melodious sound of the Buddha's trumpet.

When they entered the temple, they saw incense candles burning and Buddha statues solemn.

Liu Qingge felt an extremely peaceful power. Her heart seemed to be washed, and her anxiety and uneasiness dissipated with this calmness.

Just as they were about to open the door of the main hall, a monk came out from the depths of the temple. He was wearing a loose cassock, with a kind face and extraordinary wisdom in his eyes.

"Amitabha, a poor monk living his life, welcomes you two to Laiquan Temple." The monk smiled and bowed to the two of them.

Liu Qingge and Mr. Wang also saluted politely. Liu Qingge said: "Master Duri, I am Liu Qingge, and this is Mr. Wang. We are here hoping to invite the master to come out and solve the floods in the south of the Yangtze River."

Master Duri nodded with a smile and invited them into the hall.

There was a golden Buddha statue enshrined in the main hall, and the smell of incense filled it. Master Duri asked the two to sit down. Liu Qingge looked up at the Buddha statue. She prayed silently in her heart, hoping to get guidance and enlightenment from the Buddha.

Master Duri sat quietly beside him, his eyes were profound, as if he could see through the pain and confusion of all living beings.

"Miss Liu, Master Wang, the floods in the south of the Yangtze River are caused by natural disasters, but they are also caused by people's over-exploitation and destruction of nature." Master Duri's voice was gentle but firm, "To solve the floods, we need to balance the balance between man and nature. relationships and restore the natural ecological balance.”

Liu Qingge listened with rapt attention. She felt the wisdom and depth of Master Duri, as if she heard a way to solve the flood problem.

"Master, can you tell me how to balance the relationship between man and nature?" Liu Qingge asked, with anticipation in his eyes.

Master Duri smiled and answered: "To balance the relationship between man and nature, we must first protect the ecological environment of rivers and lakes, vigorously develop ecological agriculture, and reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Secondly, we must strengthen the construction of water conservancy projects and plan a reasonable flood control system. Prevent the occurrence of floods. Finally, we must strengthen publicity and education to improve people's environmental awareness and let them understand the impact of their actions on nature."