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46. ??Chapter 46 Shui Miao's life experience

There are several rooms upstairs, everyone has one room each, and Shui Miao lives in the same room he lived in last time.

After taking a shower and lying on the bed for a while, Shui Miao didn't feel sleepy due to the hot weather. Shui Miao suddenly remembered the luggage he brought home in a hurry today, including the one that his grandfather had put in the bedside table that was used to hold shoes.

Box.

So, Shui Miao stood up and opened her suitcase.

Taking the box out of the suitcase and opening it, Shui Miao saw a large and thick notebook. A rough estimate was that the notebook was at least five centimeters thick. However, the notebook was not old, and it was still very new. It was obviously

A memoir that my grandfather wrote in recent years. Above the note is a note saying that it is useless to read more than two pages a day. In addition to this, there is an ordinary-looking but very old compass at the bottom of the note.

Shui Miao first picked up the compass and looked at it. This compass was useful for ordinary Feng Shui masters, but it was of no use to people like him who directly opened the yin and yang eyes to observe the qi. I felt that Grandpa couldn't use it, so he might as well

He passed this useless thing on to himself. Shui Miao put the compass away. This thing was useless to his grandfather, but maybe it was useful to him. He was young, and when he went out and said that he could open the yin and yang eyes, I'm afraid not many people believed him.

.

Once you have a compass, you can use it to fool people.

There is also a tin box in Shui Miao's suitcase. This box is about ten centimeters thick. It was a pastry box given to Xiong Ying by a wealthy man more than ten years ago. Xiong Ying did not eat desserts, so he gave it to Shui Miao.

In this way, this box of pastries became the first gift Shui Miao received in his life. Although the desserts inside had been eaten long ago, he kept the box. The box contained the jade gossip that Wang Yong gave him last time.

He put the compass in, separated by foam.

Later, Shui Miao picked up the notes and read them...

Shui Miao flipped through it roughly without looking at it carefully, and found that it was really a memoir type note. The first page was from something that happened more than fifty years ago. That was during the Great Leap Forward and the People's Commune.

In that era, the Cultural Revolution had not yet begun, and my grandfather was just a child at that time.

What would grandpa be like when he was a child?

Shui Miao looked at it with great interest...

The notes record that Xiong Ying contracted a strange disease when he was very young, and his body has always been very weak. When he was six years old, his family was afraid that they could not feed him, so they sent him to a nearby Taoist temple to live for a while.

An old Taoist named Zhang lived for half a year. Later, his health recovered. Xiong Ying was taken back and he was raised until he was thirteen years old. Xiong Ying almost died of illness this year. In the end, Taoist Zhang took him to the Taoist temple and lived there.

After half a year, my body gradually recovered.

Because she was always sick, Xiong Ying's body had always been very thin.

When he was eighteen years old, that is, in 1960, Xiong Ying fell ill again, and his parents sent him to a Taoist temple again. At this time, Taoist Zhang was already a hundred years old. The strange thing is that

, As soon as Xiong Ying moved into the Taoist temple, his illness got better, he no longer coughed, and he was very energetic.

Xiong Ying's parents were very honest and slow to react. It wasn't until the third time their child was sent to the Taoist temple that they asked Taoist Zhang why he got sick after living for several years at home, but got better as soon as he came to the Taoist temple.

Zhang Daochang told them with sincerity that Xiong Ying's bones were different from ordinary people's, his eyes were bright, and his breathing was slow and rapid. He should have been a Taoist practicing Taoism and Qi in his previous life. In this life, he was reincarnated into the Xiong family, and he still retained some of the things he had lost from practicing Taoism and Qi in his previous life.

Problem. The reason why he gets sick is because he is particularly sensitive to breath. He will get sick if he smells bad breath. The feng shui of Taoist temples is excellent, so after Xiong Ying lives in Taoist temples, he will naturally get sick.

alright.

Xiong Ying's parents were dubious about Daozhang Zhang's words, and asked why Daozhang Zhang didn't tell him earlier. Daozhang Zhang responded with a wry smile, firstly, because the Xiong family didn't ask, so he didn't say anything. Secondly, the Xiong family only had such a child, and the Taoist priest didn't want to take him into his family.

After Daomen cut off the Xiong family, they thought that Xiong Ying's body would be able to adapt when he grew older, so he didn't say anything.

After listening to the Taoist priest's words, the Xiong family suddenly realized that for the sake of their child's life, they decided to leave Xiong Ying in the Taoist temple.

Xiong Ying is very smart. After living in the Taoist temple, he always asked endless questions. Once Xiong Ying asked Taoist Zhang if he had offended Tai Sui?

Zhang Daochang was shocked. He didn't expect Xiong Ying to figure out the whole story on his own.

It turns out that there is an earthen mountain near Xiong Ying's home. Xiong Ying occasionally goes there to play, but every time he goes there he feels uncomfortable. The more times he goes there, the more his body can't bear it. Xiong Ying was in the Taoist temple and learned from the words of his fellow apprentices.

After learning some things about Tai Sui, she concluded that she must have been poisoned by the poisonous gas emitted by Tai Sui, which is why she felt unwell. As for why Master Zhang Daozhang lied to his parents about a disease he suffered from in his previous life, Xiong Ying felt that Master wanted to take her under his wing.

As a disciple, I said these words deliberately.

Seeing that Xiong Ying was smart, Taoist Zhang knew that he could not hide the matter from him, so he told the truth that he was not in good health and was indeed poisoned by Tai Sui.

Tai Sui, also known as Ganoderma lucidum, is the legendary elixir of immortality that Qin Shihuang was searching for. Li Shizhen indeed recorded Ganoderma lucidum in the "Compendium of Materia Medica" and included it in the "Zhi" category of the "vegetables" department. It is edible.

, used as medicine, it is regarded as the "top grade of this classic", and its effect is "long-term consumption, lightening the body and not aging, prolonging the life of gods".

However, there are many types of Tai Sui.

Not all types of Tai Sui are easy to mess with. Most Tai Sui can emit poisonous gases. These poisonous gases can undoubtedly kill people.

There is an old saying that if you dare to disturb Tai Sui, you will no longer want to live?

This sentence means that Tai Sui is hiding underground. Because of the turmoil on the ground, it is frightened and emits a poisonous gas. When people smell this poisonous gas, they may become dizzy in mild cases, bleed from the seven orifices in severe cases, and even be injured.

It's poisonous. So you can't offend Tai Sui. Don't think that you can become a god by eating Tai Sui. That's just a beautiful legend.

According to scientists' research, there are thousands of types of bacteria on Tai Sui's body. If you don't want to live longer, you can eat it.

Zhang Daozhang originally thought that if he told Xiong Ying the truth, he would leave the Taoist temple.

Unexpectedly, Xiong Ying not only did not leave, but also stayed wholeheartedly. He pestered Taoist Zhang all day long to talk about astronomy and geography, and told anecdotes about strange things. Taoist Zhang also noticed that Xiong Ying had no interest in Taoist spells, but he was interested in Feng Shui.

He was particularly curious. So, Taoist Zhang taught Xiong Ying in accordance with his aptitude and passed on all his knowledge of Feng Shui to Xiong Ying.

It's a pity that Daochang Zhang was too old and passed away within a few months.

The Cultural Revolution began, and the slogan of defeating all demons and monsters resounded across the land of China. Taoist temples were destroyed. Xiong Ying said goodbye to his brothers and returned home.

Since then, Xiong Ying has lived a peaceful life. He has never been to Tushan again, so he has never been sick.

After learning about her grandfather's past, Shui Miao found it incredible that her grandfather was also a Taoist priest in his previous life? And he was also a Taoist priest who practiced Qi?

Looking further down, some parents were keeping things secret. When they saw the unsightly ones, Shui Miao realized that she had inadvertently seen more than ten pictures.

Shui Miao secretly blamed herself for failing to keep her promise.

He decided not to read it for five days, and it would not be too late to read it again when he had collected ten sheets. The story in this note was very exciting. After thinking about it, Shui Miao decided to put the note in an iron box for safekeeping, and put the old

Take out the compass. The compass is not valuable anyway, so there is no need to put it in the box.

Opening the box, because the notes were very thick, Shui Miao opened the notes from the middle and placed them flat inside. Unexpectedly, after opening the box, Shui Miao saw only a small paragraph of text written on the paper. Shui Miao was very curious and took a casual look.

, who would have thought that Shui Miao was immediately cheered up by this sight!

"My child, after seeing this, your mentality should be much more mature. There is one thing that grandpa has to tell you. Eighteen years ago, by chance, grandpa met a middle-aged woman. During the conversation, I learned that she was that

The trafficker who sold you to Chen Jianguo lives in Qilitun Village, Haikou Township, Haimen County. Her name is Liao Jifen. If you have a chance, if you want to know your life experience, go find her."

These words made Shui Miao feel excited.

As an orphan, how could you not want to know who your biological father and mother are?

There were no clues before, so Shui Miao didn't have much hope. Now that there are clues, Shui Miao's heart can't calm down.

"Grandpa! Why didn't you tell me earlier?"

Shui Miao quickly flipped through the nearby pages, but there was nothing about her life experience.

That night, Shui Miao couldn't sleep.

Various faces kept popping up in Shui Miao's mind, wondering what his father and mother would be like, whether he would have older brothers, younger brothers, or older sisters? Are they living well? How have they been over the years?

Have you ever been thinking about yourself...

Shui Miao thought a lot, and the more she thought about it, the more excited she became, and the more she thought about it, the more excited she became.

At dawn, Shui Miao opened the door to wake everyone up, packed their luggage and prepared to leave.

Wang Yong was sleeping soundly. He originally planned to send Shui Miao and the others to stop the car at seven or eight o'clock, but unexpectedly Shui Miao got up at five o'clock.

"Why so early? There's no car now!?" Wang Yong murmured to himself with sleepy eyes. As soon as he opened the door, he saw Shui Miao carrying a backpack and carrying a suitcase, and said excitedly: "Fuck!"

Dad, please don’t see us off and continue sleeping. I know the road myself. You don’t need to worry about this little thing. I’ll call you when we get to Zhonghai. Goodbye, godfather!”

Shui Miao didn't wait for Wang Yong to respond, then turned around and went downstairs, carrying her things.

"Hey, Shui Miao, wait, have something to eat, I'll make breakfast for you right now..."

"No need, we will buy and eat on the way."

Shui Miao went downstairs and carried his lighter box to Chenxiang's sister. Shui Miao took the two heavy boxes that Wang Yong had prepared, and the group of three went directly to the road, waited for a van, and walked directly to the road.

I asked the driver how much it would cost to go to Haimen County, Haikou Township, and Qilitun Village. This was the first business in the early morning, and the driver didn’t want to miss it, so he calculated and gave a moderate price of four hundred yuan.

"I'll give you five hundred, and you can get us there as quickly as possible."

Shui Miao directly took out 500 yuan and handed it to the driver.

"Okay! I promise to arrive around twelve o'clock."
Chapter completed!
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