"It seems that the Taoist priest wearing the five internal organs robe is the five internal organs Taoist recorded on this Taoist disc."
"This Taoist priest from the five internal organs should have gone into the mountains half a month ago and took the initiative to find the coffin temple, or he accidentally bumped into the coffin temple and then fell there without even a body..."
"Only these relics from the inn are left."
The bamboo slip alone weighs more than ten kilograms, so it is certainly inconvenient to carry it into the mountains. It makes sense to leave it in the inn for the time being.
Maybe he didn't expect that he would die and disappear in the mountains, and he originally planned to come back to get his things.
only……
Life is unpredictable...
Perhaps it was because the Taoist robe was flipping when he took it out and put it on the table... A letter that Jin An had not discovered before slipped from the Taoist robe and fell to the ground.
"Huh?"
Jin An screamed in surprise and bent down to pick up the envelope that fell to the ground.
Is it a letter someone sent to the Taoist Wu Zang?
Jin An opened the letter out of curiosity.
"Fellow Taoist Qingling, it's been three years since you and I have been apart. I miss you so much..."
…
…
The first half of the letter is full of old talk and polite remarks.
The really important stuff is in the last part.
After skipping a long section of reminiscing about old times, Jin An finally saw the really useful content at the end of the letter.
"Fellow Taoist Qingling, it took me six years to finally track down the clues to the cornucopia. The cornucopia is not a legend, it does exist."
"But I'm afraid it will be even more difficult for me to do it alone."
"It's not convenient to talk in letters. I'm waiting for Daoist fellow Qingling in Pingyuan Fuchang County to plan big things together."
"I hang a copper bell in the lower left corner of the eaves, waiting for fellow Taoist Qingling."
The content of the letter ends here.
treasure bowl?
Is there really a cornucopia in this world? Jin An was surprised.
Speaking of cornucopias.
The first thing Jin An thought of was the cornucopia in Shen Wansan's hand.
There is a passage in "Carrying the Lamp" which describes it this way: Wan San's wife accidentally left a silver hairpin in the basin, and it was filled with silver hairpins that could not be counted.
Isn’t this thing just an unlimited money-grabbing modifier?
It's simply outrageous.
At the same time, all the doubts in Jin An's heart suddenly became clear.
The Shengmen Gate of the Coffin Temple was destroyed, the man-eating clay statues inside were missing, and the Taoist priest died in the deep mountains and forests with incomplete bones. All of these, Jin An guessed, must be related to what was mentioned in the letter.
"Cornucopia" related.
This means that several forces are eyeing this cornucopia.
even!
It is very likely that these people are not the only ones eyeing the cornucopia of hidden forces...
Thinking of this, an idea flashed in Jin An's mind.
Because he thought about the green money willow tree in Wen Mo Temple that was full of copper coin fruits, which he heard from the waiter in the teahouse.
According to ordinary people's thinking habits, they will definitely associate the two together and think that Qingqianliu is a cornucopia, because the two names are too similar.
But after thinking for a moment, Jin An shook his head again, rejecting this conjecture in his mind.
The green money willow tree is thousands of years old. If it was really that kind of cornucopia, it would have been dug up by the roots long ago. How could it still be there today?
wrong!
Green money willow is by no means a cornucopia.
The key point is that the washbasin has nothing to do with the tree.
Thinking of this, Jin An gritted his teeth and hissed, there was an undercurrent surging in Chang County, why did it look like something big was going to happen.
I don’t know what more trouble will be caused in Chang County next.
Jin An is obviously very timid.
But he couldn't help but be curious, what did this legendary cornucopia of myths look like?
Now the treasure from myths and legends is right in front of you.
I really can’t bear not to see it, and it makes me feel itchy.
"I'm just hanging out outside, not going in... I shouldn't encounter any danger, right?"
"At worst, I will quit early before the situation worsens."
Jin An has made a decision in his mind.
…
There are people outside.
There is a sky beyond the sky.
The most difficult part of "The Secret Sutra of the Five Internal Organs" is to understand the Qi of heaven and earth, eat the Qi of heaven and earth, and build the temple of the five internal organs.
The Taoist breathing technique is not difficult to understand for Jin An.
This is like treating the human body as an energy frequency modulator. The closer the frequency is to the magnetic field, the greater the benefits will be to the person.
Jin An sat cross-legged, imitating the cross-legged posture of a Taoist priest, and began to meditate and exhale.
A strange breathing rhythm began to follow Jin An's every exhale and inhale, creating a mysterious and profound rhythm with the heaven and earth. This is called the "Five Qi Breathing Method".
Five-colored mist began to puff out from the mouth and nose.
It's like swallowing the heaven and earth, transforming the five elements into qi, and living in the temple of the five internal organs, which is extremely magical. The secular martial arts people practice the pure qi after the filthy turbidity, while the Taoists practice the innate true qi.
According to the Taoist annotation of the five internal organs on the bamboo slips:
He became a Taoist boy at the age of five.
Two years to sharpen your character.
Another two years of hard work.
It took five years to sense the five qi of heaven and earth.
Another ten years to reach the threshold.
It took half a year to achieve a small success.
His qualifications were ranked among the top five among the disciples in the past dynasties, so he later took the position of the Taoist Temple Master of the five internal organs.
Jin'an had already prepared the ideological consciousness of ten years of struggle and twenty years of liberation from the beginning.
However, it all came too unexpectedly.
He actually accomplished it in one fell swoop.
He directly sensed the energy of heaven and earth, successfully transformed the five elements into energy, and lived in the Immortal Temple of the Five Internal Organs. The journey was so easy that Jin An was astonished.
The heart is the alchemy furnace, which ignites Qi and blood, causing it to burn. The spleen and stomach are earth, and a strong alchemy furnace breeds spleen and stomach yang qi and essence. Only when the spleen earth is strong can the spleen and stomach essence return to the lungs and promote lung metal. Lung metal regulates water channels,
It is transferred down to the bladder, water and essence are distributed in four directions, the five meridians run in parallel, the yin and yang cycle, and life is endless. Finally, it is incorporated into the Qihai Danfu.
Even time travel has happened to him.
He won't be too surprised if something incredible happens to Jin An again.
…
The next morning.
Jin An took out a deep breath of turbid air and quit breathing and practicing.
He finally realized what it meant to practice at a slow pace. After a sleepless night, he only managed to develop a few hairsprings in his Qi Sea Pill Mansion.
If you want to cultivate to the level of the Five Zang Taoists, it will take monkey years and horses and months.
If we really have to wait thirty or forty years, he will be turned into dust.
So a very real problem was placed in front of him. If he wanted to speed up his practice, he had to solve this difficult problem.
In the end, it was Belly who helped Jin An make the choice.
After sitting all night, he was already hungry, but he had not yet reached the state of inestimation.
When Jin An opened the door, it was already bright and bright outside.
There is a house outside the door.
The house is not big, and a small patch of green bamboo has been cultivated in the corner.
A goat was tied to one of the thin bamboos by a hemp rope and was chewing carrots.
"It's better to be a carefree beast."
Jin An said enviously and stepped out of the house, preparing to go to the inn lobby to order some food.
As a result, as soon as I arrived at the lobby, I heard a commotion in the lobby, and shopkeeper Zhang was chasing her rich niece to beat her.
Fuluoli threw his arms behind him and ran around in front of him, screaming.
Shopkeeper Zhang, a charming and beautiful woman, ran behind her with a cane in her hand and her chest was panting.
"Wow wow."
"Wow wow wow, aunt, I don't dare to do that anymore."
"Don't hit me wow."
Shopkeeper Zhang was so angry that he gritted his teeth behind him: "If you really admit your mistake, just stop!"
"I don't! Auntie, you will definitely beat me!"
The two of them continued to run in circles around the tables of diners in the lobby.
Several tables of diners sitting in the lobby stared at the boss Zhang, who was beating his niece, with his chest bumping around like a deer, with their eyes wide open.
Seeing how busy the inn was so early in the morning, Jin An casually grabbed a waiter who was passing by and asked what was causing the fuss so early in the morning.
This waiter is not the inn boy from last night.
The waiter was holding back his laughter and answered Jin An's doubts with his shoulders shaking.
"The little niece of the shopkeeper wet the bed last night."
"She slept with the shopkeeper. The shopkeeper's niece was afraid that she would be scolded by the shopkeeper, so she secretly exchanged the wet quilt with the shopkeeper."
"The shopkeeper's little niece is only five or six years old, not even our waist height, but she is very clever. In addition to framing her, she also knows how to beat someone up... She got up early in the morning and yelled at the top of her lungs that the shopkeeper wet the bed.
Now everyone knows that the shopkeeper wet the bed last night, do you think the shopkeeper can be angry?"
"No, the shopkeeper was so angry that he wanted to stir-fry shredded pork with bamboo shoots, but the child ran so fast that the shopkeeper couldn't catch up."
After hearing this, Jin An was also stunned by the cleverness of this wealthy man.
"Hey, why did I only see the shopkeeper's little niece? Didn't there be the shopkeeper's eldest niece last night? Why didn't I see anyone?"
The waiter shook his head.
He said he didn't know either.
A bowl of haggis noodles, this is Jin'an's breakfast this morning.
After breakfast, according to the past, Jin An would go to the teahouse to continue listening to books at this time, but today he did not go to the teahouse to listen to books, but looked for a medical clinic somewhere.
Jin An was treating a dead horse as a living horse doctor, and wanted to go to the medical clinic to try his luck to see if there were any elixirs or medicinal materials that could solve the problem of cultivation progress.
However.
Jin An visited several medical clinics, but could not find the Taoist elixir he was looking for. Instead, he was forced to sell it by the medicine boy at the medical clinic, who offered several blood-tonifying and qi-boosting herbs that were only suitable for ordinary people.
Wandering around, Jin An continued to look for the medical center, while paying attention to whether there were any houses with copper bells hanging under the eaves.
When Jin An inquired about the location of a medical center again, when he walked to the medical center, he saw many people gathered around the medical center.
And also heard crying sounds.
Everyone has a group mentality, so Jin An couldn't help but join in the fun out of curiosity.
As I approached the hospital, I saw a woman's body lying on a bamboo bed in the hospital.
The woman's body was soaked, her long black hair was tangled, and it was dripping wetly on the ground. It looked like a drowning case?
Jin An stood in the crowd and listened for a while. His suspicion was indeed verified. The woman lying on the bamboo bed did indeed die of falling into the water and drowning.
This morning she got up early and went to the river to wash clothes, but an accident occurred. She accidentally slipped and fell into the water. Although she was rescued by kind-hearted villagers and sent to the hospital, she was unable to save her life and her breath was dead.
And those people who were crying were members of the woman's husband's family.