Chapter 1 Opening
A winding path through the bluestone road, guided by a tea fragrance, a woman in the forest pushed open the tea door, poured the plain clothes of the cup of red cups, and lifted the pot to add the fragrance of the red hands.
Someone outside the forest singshots: The sound of banana rain, silhouette wind, bamboo and dew, and the clear tea serves guests to relieve their dust.
There was an old woman in the forest and whispering slowly, and the story was told: "There was a mountain in the past, called Huye Mountain... There was a temple on the mountain, called Xuanhuang Temple... There was a beauty in the temple, called...
Time reflects tranquility in a green water, and the curling tea smoke graces the back of the past. It is faint, faint, and the fragrance is clear...
This continent is called "Tu", with a vast area, abundant resources and beautiful scenery. According to legend, Emperor Tian once passed by this place, but because he could not resist the beautiful scenery, he stopped to watch, but accidentally left his three-color brocade cloak in the mortal world. In an instant, the meridian texture on the cloth turned into winding Huye Mountains, dividing the continent into three colors: Xuan, Qing and Scarlet. From then on, the "Tu" people are also called "Different-colored people".
After hundreds of lifetimes, the tribes of "Tu" fought every year to fight for the rule of the mainland, and corpses were everywhere. Finally, the three prominent tribes of Long, Xiao and She established the three kingdoms of Xuan, Qing and Fei with the natural barrier of Huye Mountain.
Another hundred years later, a man surnamed "Wen" spent millions of gold to build the Xuanhuang Temple of Heaven and Earth at the highest peak of Huye Mountain. The temple set up the various philosophers' platform, threatening that "wisdom has no stateline, and talent has no jurisdiction" to serve talented people in the world to discuss the Tao. From then on, the various philosophers' platform became famous all over the world, and together with the surname "Wen" was famous for the past generations.
The year Wenjiujiu was born, Qingguo was suffering from heavy snow that had not been seen in a century. When Wenpo was holding the baby girl to his father Wenqing, he was warming the wine in a small red mud stove under the eaves of the plum forest. Wenpo said that it was a strange thing that the daughter fell to the ground and laughed without crying. Wenqing disagreed, so he reached out and hooked his white jade-like little finger in the wine, and then slowly applied it to the baby girl's lips. In an instant, his smile suddenly opened. Wenqing followed him and took over the baby girl's hand and said softly: "It's better to call it a wine bar!"
Wen Jiujiu felt that Wen Qing was a very irresponsible man. I thought that on the day she was born, he was lucky enough to have his stewed fish soup with sake. Otherwise, wouldn’t she be called “Wen Tang Soup”?
Wen Jiujiu's father Wen Qing was once the youngest and most beautiful national teacher in Qing Dynasty, but since he hanged himself on the old tree of Lianhua, he has retired with his wife. He has devoted himself to the Wuzui Valley for ten years and collected the manuscripts of the Wen Master for a hundred years and wrote the strange book "The Record of Xuanhuang Soyuki".
Wen Jiujiu's mother Lian Hua is an iceberg beauty. It is rumored that she is the only successor of Guisou of Yigu. It is also said that Guisou is actually Lian Hua's father. However, due to the rumors, no one has confirmed it. Even Jiujiu herself is not sure whether the thin and fierce old man was his grandfather. When Wen Jiujiu was still in her infancy, Lian Hua held her and fiddled with herbs. By the time Wen Jiujiu was 1 year old, when Lian Hua passed away, Jiujiu's medical skills had already cleared the true teachings of his mother, and it was even more exquisite.
Wen Qing was a weak and peaceful person, but never accepted disciples. Gu Anran was an exception. His father was appointed as the first-rank tutor and was once a friend of life and death. Gu Anran's aunt was the current imperial concubine of Qingguo and had a son named Xiao Ren. Gu Anran was sent to Bu Zui Gu at the age of eight to study by his father. He had already read the "Xuanhuang Sheji Record" to help his cousin Xiao Ren achieve great achievements. After Lian Hua's death, Wen Qing also followed the crane one month later, and before his death, he entrusted Wen Jiu to his only disciple Gu Anran in his life. (To be continued)
Chapter completed!