One hundred and fifty-six Lingling
One Hundred and Fifty Six Spiritual
In the early years of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, there was a boy named Peng Wa in Pengjia Village, Xuzhou. He was the only son of a wealthy household Peng Hu. Unexpectedly, half a year ago, his parents died of charcoal. Peng Wa was young and unable to manage the family business. He had a cousin named Bao, but he had not given five wards, so Peng Bao took care of him. Peng Bao had no son and was able to treat his nephew well. Later, his wife Hu gave birth to a son, and Peng Bao gradually alienated his nephew. Under Hu's instigation, he ignored his uncle and nephew's relatives and expelled Peng Wa from the house and annexed the family property. Peng Wa was homeless, had no relatives and was reliable, and lived on the streets.
Peng Wa's father liked to raise birds, and he raised parrots at home. Brother, starling and larks. His father died and no one fed him. He scattered them. One of the larks raised him from childhood and named Lingling. Lingling and his master were deeply in love and refused to leave. So he stayed with the little master and was inseparable from the side. This larks' beak is thick, with a slightly hooked tip, a deep beak, a big and wide head, a big and bright head, a moist and gentle voice, a large and bright wing feather, a black chest hair, a black claw, and a shiny toe. He can not only sing, sing, but also speak human nature, and is extremely obedient.
There is a Beidou Temple outside the village, which worships the Beidou God. Because Zhu Di and his nephew competed for the throne, there was a war between the north and the south, and they were disrepaired for so long, the hall was in a dilapidated state, and the statue of the gods fell off, and there was no Taoist priest to take care of it. Peng Wa lived here at night. One day in late autumn, the cold wind blew, and Peng Wa was hungry and cold. He dripped rice for two consecutive days and was hungry and fainted in the ruined temple. Lingling saw it and knew that he was hungry and fainted. He hurriedly flew out to find food, carried many berries, and saved him.
Peng Wa said to Lingling with tears in his eyes, "I live by begging for nothing, and I will die of hunger. You save me for a while, but it will be difficult for you to save me for a lifetime. You will fly far away and do not work for me. Let me die of hunger and lose my grudges." Lingling heard this and lit her head and left quickly. Peng Wa closed her eyes and waited for death. Little did he know that half an hour later, the green spirit flew back, holding a golden light on his mouth, and handed it to Peng Wa's hands. When he looked at it carefully, he was a
The golden earrings! Lingling flew back again, and soon flew back again, holding an earring in her mouth, which was the same as the front. Whose earrings? Could it be Lingling's thief? Peng Wa refused and said, "I would rather die from being hungry than die." Lingling understood and spread the earring seals. Peng Wa looked carefully and saw that the earrings were cast with the two words Peng Hu. Oh! He realized that it was his mother's decoration before he died, and later he was possessed by his aunt.
How to carry the earrings? Lingling saw that Peng Wa was about to die of hunger and cold, so she flew into the village quickly and found that Peng Bao and his wife were in sorrow that their young son died of illness. Bai Ling hid under the eaves and flew into the dormitory while his wife was negligent, and quietly took out an earring from the dressing box, flew back to the ruined temple, handed it to Peng Wa, and then returned to take it again.
The next day, Peng Wa exchanged gold earrings for silver. He bought clothes and food and got food for a while. However, this was only a temporary emergency, not a long-term solution. Peng Wa wanted to go far to beg for another way out, so Lingling advised him, "Why don't you give up your family property and return it? Why don't you go to the government to tell him?" Peng Wa was shocked when he saw Lingling could speak, and said, "I have no money, why do you have to sue?" He wanted to sue, and sighed, Lingling was a metaphor. In order to resolve the lawsuit, he flew back to Peng's house and wanted to steal it again.
Peng Bao saw that the gold earrings disappeared and was puzzled. Bai Ling flew to Peng's house. Seeing that the jewelry box was locked, Hu was on guard and had no idea how to start. So he waited for the opportunity. When Hu made up early, he accidentally stole it again. Peng Bao saw Bai Ling flying outside the room and flew away, and suspected that the earrings were thieves, so he set up a trap at night, pretending to be open to the window and the jewelry box. He was peeping at the morning when he saw Lingling falling, and took out a ring to fly. He quickly closed the window and caught Lingling. Hu said viciously, "Pull out the feathers of this little thief and feed it to cat and dog.
It is to relieve hatred." Peng Bao said that he wanted to take action. Bai Ling was in a critical moment of life and death. He had an idea and shouted, "I can help you make money and help you make money!" Peng Bao saw Lingling spitting out words and became energetic! He was shocked and his hands trembled. Bai Ling took the opportunity to break free and fell to the window frame. He said, "The property you have obtained is difficult to protect. Your nephew wants to sue the official and sue you for dominating him. You will be sentenced!" Peng Bao and his wife were shocked when they heard this. They both knelt down and asked Lingling to help him. Lingling told him that they would come to the ruined temple tomorrow to ask the God of the Beidou, and the God of the God could clearly show their help.
The next day, Peng Bao and his wife burned incense and placed offerings, knelt in front of the statue of the Beidou God and prayed to seek blessings. Lingling hid it behind the statue's head, answered in response, and said in a urn: "Why did he lose his son? It was because of taking unrighteous wealth. If you want your brother to return all his property to nephew, you can avoid the pain of prison."
Peng Bao and his wife were frightened when they heard the sound. They thought that the gods showed their spirits. They knelt on the ground and kowtowed like chickens pecking at broken rice. Peng Bao looked at the wealth as if they were life, and returned the property. It was as painful as the heart. He asked tremblingly, "Can you have any good plans to protect it?" Lingling replied, "I will bring my nephew back immediately, and treat him well, so I will definitely follow the Bodhisattva's intentions."
After leaving the temple, Hu blamed his husband and said, "If you take Peng Wa back, why should you deal with him? After he becomes an adult, he may be expelled, and I will be in vain." Peng Bao said helplessly, "If you take a lawsuit and a lawsuit is plagued by the lawsuit, I will have nothing to gain." Hu thought of him, and had a bad plan, and whispered to his husband, "It's better to take Peng Wa back first and wait for the future..." Peng Bao frequently praised him.
Peng Bao came to Peng Wa and saw that Wa was begging on the street. He pretended to say, "My nephew is pitying. The Peng family is so shameless. It is my fault for uncle. I will follow me back quickly. I will treat you like my son and treat him well." Lingling told him in advance that Peng Wa had already known it, and he happily returned with uncle.
Peng Wa returned to his house. After Hu said something kind, he held a banquet to serve him. He prepared another room and prepared a new bedding for the baby to sleep with. Seeing that his uncle and aunt had changed his past attitude, the baby treated him enthusiastically, so he relieved his doubts and lived in peace.
For two days, the baby received generous hospitality. Three days later, Peng Wa was sleeping and wanted to arrive at the ruined temple the next day to thank Lingling. Unexpectedly, he ate many leftovers of rice, and now he ate fish and meat. He had indigestion. He had diarrhea in the middle of the night, so he got up and ran to the toilet in the backyard to vent his anger.
After returning from the toilet, Peng Wa suddenly saw his aunt carrying a lantern. Uncle held an oil barrel. The two of them walked to the wing room. Peng Wa suddenly became confused and hid on the side to peek. Under the moonlight, he saw his uncle pouring oil on the wooden pillars and doors and windows in the wing room. The baby was puzzled and looked at it carefully. Seeing that his uncle poured fuel, he pulled the fire of the lantern and set it on fire. In an instant, the fire in the wing room started and the flames were swallowed. He heard that the aunt stood on the side and laughed and said, "Baby, your life is over! It is difficult for Bodhisattvas to save him!"
After hearing this, Peng Wa was frightened and took advantage of the crackling sound of fire to climb out of the dog cave and rushed to the ruined temple. When she returned to the temple, she saw Lingling and was about to tell her about it. Lingling heard it, her heart became angry and thought about it for a long time, and wanted to use good strategies to deal with it.
When the neighbors saw a fire in the Peng family, they all brought water to help them put out the fire. The fire was extinguished, but Peng Wa's corpse was not seen. Peng Bao and his wife were shocked and thought that the gods helped them escape. Ling Ling flew to the wall and stood on the broken wall and called, "Wa was rescued by the gods, so they went to Beidou Temple to ask the gods to forgive him."
Peng Bao and his wife then went to the ruined temple, kowtowed and cried, saying that the fire broke out in their home, and Peng Wa disappeared. Lingling hid in the statue and heard it, and wanted to scold him, but before Lingling could say it, the statue opened its mouth and said, "You and his wife are setting fire to commit crimes, and they are really unforgivable to commit crimes." The gods are really revealed! Peng Bao and his wife were shocked when they heard this, and they knew that the Bodhisattva had known it for a long time. Kowtow kowtow like pounding garlic, asking for a way to forgive him.
When the god saw the two of them frightened, he slowly told him, "You two are doing evil, and all neighbors will know. If you tell the officials, your life will not last long. If one of you wants to pay Peng Wa's life, even if the government investigates it, there will be no evidence for death, you can protect the other's life. Otherwise, three days later, you will not be able to escape to the court."
Both the couple were unwilling to pay Peng Wa's life, so they went out of the temple tremblingly and hated each other. Peng Bao said that killing someone was the plan of Hu, and he should pay the life. Hu family blamed Peng Bao for setting fire, and Peng Bao should pay the price.
The two of them quarreled and walked to the side of Yishi cliff. Peng Bao was angry and rushed to the side of the cliff. He pushed Hu from the side, trying to push him off the cliff and die. Unexpectedly, Hu was fat and staggered, but he didn't fall off the cliff. Seeing that his husband was killing, Hu was angry and pulled his husband to him. In the end, he was not careful and both fell off the cliff and died! A few days later, the neighbors found his corpse at the cliff. Because the two of them had done many evil deeds, they all hated him for their evil deeds, so they buried the corpse at the cliff. The neighbors took Peng Wa back and returned the property to them.
Peng Wa returned, Ling Ling also returned. A few years later, Ling Ling left without saying goodbye and disappeared. After Peng Wa became an adult, he spent a huge amount of money to rebuild the Beidou Temple and built a hundred mourning halls on the side of the hall. There were endless people who worshipped incense and worshipped, and the incense was extremely popular.
Chapter completed!