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Chapter 377 Why is the eighth master beaten

All readers may have heard of Dragon Vein from various sources.

But what exactly are dragon veins? How many dragon veins are there in total? What kind of existence are they?

Hidden table in the book:

"The Spring and Autumn Period of Wu and Yue: The Biography of King Wuyu of Yue": "Walking to famous mountains and swamps, I summoned their gods and asked about the texture of the mountains and rivers."

China's "Feng Shui" first recommends the "Five Tips of Terrain": looking for dragons, observing sand, observing water, tapping acupoints, and standing.

Dragon veins are the terrain veins, earth is the dragon's flesh, stone is the dragon's bones, and vegetation is the dragon's hair.

All the powerful people who have achieved success in practice throughout the ages have recognized that:

Kunlun Mountain is the "ancestor of all mountains and the source of dragon veins" and the ancestral dragon (root dragon) among dragons.

The dragon vein originates from Kunlun and extends to all parts of the world.

Note, this is all over the world, not just China.

Starting from Kunlun, the dragon vein is divided into three dragons: north, middle and south.

In addition to these three major dragon veins, each major dragon vein has stem dragons, branch dragons, true dragons, false dragons, flying dragons, hidden dragons, and flash dragons.

Therefore, there are large and small dragon veins all over China. Every place can be surveyed to find a "dragon vein" Feng Shui place based on the terrain.

Those with the Fulong Vein are wandering and uncertain.

Therefore, as small as an ordinary wealthy family who started their business by burying dragon veins, or as large as a feudal dynasty, they will not exist for a long time.

Without him, the dragon vein is just wandering.

Note: Today’s prosperous times in China are based on the gathering of people’s hearts and minds, built with the iron blood and backbone of countless ancestors, and are not included in this list!

Having gone too far, let’s get down to business.

Readers who are interested in relevant feudal superstition knowledge can check the relevant information by themselves.

After listening to Chang Huaiyuan's explanation, Chen Daji suddenly realized it, and at the same time he was thinking secretly in his heart.

That's right...

If Master Ba dies one day, we will definitely ask the boss to find a dragon vein to bury him.

I hope that Mr. Ba will be able to stand up in his next life and not be so cowardly.

At least you have to be able to do better than a toad...

Thinking of this question, Chen Daji's curiosity was aroused again.

"Little beauty Ruyu, I have another question: How did you two meet, Mr. Ba?"

"Why do you like to beat him up when you have nothing to do?"

This is simply a matter of which pot is not opened and which pot is lifted.

Due to different mentality, the two parties involved did not want to answer at first. Chang Baye even gave Chen Daji a hard slap on the tail.

But Chang Huaiyuan also spoke.

"Little friend Daji is asking a very serious question. Let's talk about the past things today."

"Mr. Chang and Mr. Chang jointly make the decision. Eighth brother, you and Miss Ruyu can turn their differences into friendship."

Chan Ruyu's pretty face turned red when she heard this, and she glanced at Mr. Chang Ba fiercely before saying in a hateful voice.

"Master Chang, you should let Mr. Ba speak on his own about this matter!"

To be able to make the always heroic Toad Ruyu look like this made everyone's gossip burning:

Could it be that this man and this woman have something "unspeakable" going on?!

Seeing everyone looking at him, Chang Baye obviously felt guilty.

He tightened his grip to take the blame and shrank his neck before speaking.

"Actually, it's nothing. I was still young at that time. I was wandering around the river catching bugs to eat, and I was beaten by a big toad... a big girl..."

After contact, everyone saw that Chan Ruyu was not a troublemaker, so naturally no one believed what Master Ba said.

Chang Huaiyuan looked even more serious.

"Eighth brother, a real man should be upright and upright in this world, how can he make lies! [lányán] (False accusations that are untrue and unfounded.)"

Seeing his eldest brother angry, Chang Baye was obviously a little scared.

Then he continued to speak coquettishly.

"While I was walking by the river, I suddenly felt thirsty and went to drink water..."

Before Chang Baye could finish speaking, Chan Ruyu let out a dissatisfied snort.

Chang Baye suddenly shuddered and immediately changed his words.

"When I drink too much water, I urinate into the river... With all my conscience, I really didn't know that the big girl was lying down in the river at that time!"

"What a beating. I couldn't leave the nest for half a month..."


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