Aunt Cui noticed it and said to the host: "Taoist Priest, I'm a little tired. Let's take a rest for now."
Chong Xuzi immediately understood and said: "Everyone, please move to the wing room. The wing room is not far away. You nobles can use the vegetarian room of this temple. There is also a plum blossom forest in the backyard for viewing. However, there are other distinguished guests living in the wing room.
, The other party is a person who has been born in the world to practice pure cultivation. He rarely goes out and will not disturb your purity."
"You're welcome, host, but I have disturbed the master's purification."
Cui Weizhen glanced at his wife, a smile flashed in his eyes, and continued: "My wife has admired the Taoist Internal Canon of Cultivation of Mind and Qi for a long time. I wonder if I will be lucky enough to visit Guiguan Library?"
Ye Zhenzhen secretly gave him a thumbs up, and Cui Weizhen pursed her lips.
Xuanzhen Temple has its own library, which contains countless Taoist classics. Except for some inner sect classics that are not spread to outsiders, they are very happy to preach to pilgrims, especially dignitaries, who are their key targets.
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Even though he lived far away in Mingzhou Prefecture, Chong Xuzi had heard of the reputation of Magistrate Cui. This person was invited by Xiangguo Temple to do murals. He and his wife's Xumi paintings were highly praised, and the Buddhists even regarded them as
Rong has made Taoists feel angry for a long time.
The Taoists have been planning secretly for a long time. If they can abduct Magistrate Cui to paint for the Taoists... There is a saying that says, "As long as the hoe is wielded well, there is no corner that cannot be dug up"... Hehe, I guarantee that he will be pissed to death.
A group of bald donkeys.
I don’t know if it was an illusion, but Ye Zhenzhen found that the Taoist priest with the immortal style in front of her suddenly felt a little...well, how should I describe it? It would be disrespectful to use those words to describe the monk, so I can only say, to Taoist priest Xuzi.
My son has become much more amiable and approachable.
"Taoist Priest?"
Ye Zhenzhen really couldn't bear to shout, because Taoist Master Chong Xuzi had been in this mysterious and mysterious state for a long time. Even the Taoist priest in charge of the side room was embarrassed and blushed as he added to his own temple leader: "Our temple master often
When I study Taoism, I occasionally enter this state of selflessness, so please forgive me."
Ye Zhenzhen suddenly realized that she was even more fascinated by the Taoist philosophy of Xuan Zhen Guan.
The Taoist priest in charge quietly tugged at Chong Xuzi's Taoist robe. Chong Xuzi seemed to be waking up from a dream. Chong Xuzi, who had just realized something, was not embarrassed. He stroked his gray beard and said with a smile: "It's rare that Mrs. Ning Guo is interested in my Taoist classics. She has been a Taoist for many years."
By practicing a method of expressing one's mind, one can still be energetic and walk as fast as flying even if one is a hundred years old. If my wife doesn't dislike it, I can pass it on to others."
Taoist Chong Xuzi is already a hundred years old?!
Not only Ye Zhenzhen, but also Aunt Cui and Cui Weizhen were shocked. Although Chong Xuzi had a gray beard, his face was rosy and full of energy. Everyone thought he was just an old man with good health. They didn't expect that he was a hundred years old.
Already.
The Taoist priest in charge next to him looked proud, and he didn't look like he was bragging.
Chong Xuzi saw through their thoughts and said with a smile: "You don't have to be so shocked. Our Taoists are good at replenishing qi and maintaining health. Although it is a little late for you to start practicing now, if you can persist, it will not be a problem to prolong your life."
Then, his smile became more kind: "If the old lady and Magistrate Cui also want to practice, I can give them all my money to teach them."
Ye Zhenzhen was very moved. With a living example in front of her, she believed that no one could refuse. Even Aunt Cui, who had always been a Buddhist, was a little ready to move.
But that's not necessarily the case for Cui Weizhen, a man who was almost poached by a monk to become a disciple of the Buddha.