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Chapter 102 Sun Simiao, riding a dragon and straddling a tiger, twisting the needle

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    "You endured hardship while you were alive, but it will be more valuable after you die! Why are your children and grandchildren filial and caring?"

    "A filial son and a virtuous grandson! Kowtow!"

    I saw Tian Wu, wearing a feather robe and holding the Seven Star Trigram Dao Bell in his hand. I don¡¯t know if he was reciting or singing. He sang a line and asked the Li clan members to kowtow.

    "Ride the crane to the west to get Gongyin!"

    ¡°Brush it!¡± ¡°Brush it!¡±

    The two apprentices of Tian Wu wear special masks representing the soul seducers of the God of Death.

    One holds Danpi Wenwang drum, and the other holds the shoulder armor bone plate.

    Next to it was a local band, the old man with two missing teeth played the local pipa, and the old widower who usually kept silent played the shakuhachi, beat the snare drum, and played the golden drum.

    But the music is not sad, but slightly festive.

    On the other hand, Tian Wu and his group seemed to be dancing with that great god.

    Master Sun was chanting sutras and chanting in front of the old man¡¯s coffin.

    There is no conflict between the two families.

    It¡¯s buzzing.

    Li Dandao was also caught here kowtowing and worshiping. The rituals were carried out for the seventh day. When the old man came back to see his family, the seven souls in the body were put to rest and the breath in his throat was exhaled. Then the coffin could be sealed and buried.  .

    These complicated rituals are the greatest respect for the deceased.  Final farewells and condolences.

    After kowtowing and asking to make sure he had nothing to do with himself, Li Dandao waited for Master Sun and went to the drug store together.

    "When he arrived at the drug store, Li Fucheng looked at the young Taoist next to Li Dandao with a confused look on his face."

    Fortunately, Sun Zhenren said directly: "This believer, Pindao, is from Jingzhao Huayuan. Since there are no Taoist temples nearby, I am staying here. As a fee, Pindao is willing to sit here for a period of time."

    Li Dandao said to Li Fucheng: "This is the Master Sun whom I often mention!"

    "Oh my God! It turns out to be you, Mr. Sun! I'm so rude! Welcome!"

    Sun Simiao was well-known during the Sui Dynasty for his ability to treat illnesses and save lives. He practiced medicine in the Zhongnan Mountains, and Yang Jian called him to be an official, but he refused.

    Li Fucheng had also heard of Sun Simiao's name.

    "Master Sun looks really young!"

    "I don't know how old the Taoist priest is."

    Li Dandao said quickly: "Dad, don't talk about longevity with Taoists!"

    Master Sun smiled faintly and said: "You are wasting your time and wasting your time, so don't pay too much attention to it."

    The three taboos of Taoism are: first, asking about longevity, second, asking where one is ranked, who is the ancestor, and third, the level of Taoism.

    Fortunately, Master Sun is not so particular.

    "Then do you live here? Do you want to prepare a place for you to sleep?"

    "No need, I just need a futon."

    Li Dandao whispered: "Dad, I want to become a disciple of Master Sun. This is not a monk. It is an apprenticeship to learn skills. You can't stop me!"

    "You have to ask your mother and your grandfather about this. I don't have any objections."

    ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Dad.

    Li Dandao directly took advantage of this great opportunity to take out the meridian diagram and ask for advice.

    Li Dandao knew that there must be something in this meridian diagram, but he did not need professional guidance.

    The traditional Lotus Blossom Luo puts it well: "Sun Simiao, riding a dragon and a tiger, twisting needles, entered the Tang Dynasty at the age of thirty-two, and the mother of the country in the main palace was ill. He cured it by taking the pulse and taking the needle. How could one needle cure the empress' disease?  Two shots cure a dragon."

    This Lotus Luo has certain wrong knowledge. For example, it is basically impossible to trace the pulse. Of course, it is another matter if this person is a fairy-level figure.

    The second is that the Tang Dynasty did not enter the Tang Dynasty at the age of thirty-two. It remains to be seen whether it has governed the mother of the country.

    But it can also be seen that Sun Zhenren¡¯s medical skills are so high that he is respected as the King of Medicine after all.

    ??Moreover, Master Sun is very researched in acupuncture, and the concept of Ashi point was proposed by Master Sun.

    Seeing Master Sun holding this meridian diagram, he immediately felt as if he had found a treasure: "Who drew this diagram? Is it so detailed? There is also a method of practice."

    Li Dandao took out half of the medical book and said, "I found it here. If my guess is correct, there should be a copy on the cover of the other half of the book that explains this picture in detail."

    "Thousands of volumes of medical prescriptions have not exhausted their essence, so there are decoctions and medicines, acupuncture and moxibustion, forbidden mantras, talismans and guidance."

    Sun Zhenren read this half of the medical book and said: "This is a forbidden book of curses, but it only has its methods, not its curses. Only a few are perfect, so it cannot be trusted."

      He also said: "Since you showed this picture, you must want to learn Pindao's acupuncture skills. Anyway, the method of saving people cannot be passed down from generation to generation, but you are also afraid that quack medicine will harm people, and no medicine is better than quack medicine, so I  Be careful, but judging from your young character, your aura is pure, and you have no evil views. You are considered virtuous, and I will guide you."

    Sun Zhenren said again: "This meridian diagram is also the righteous practice of practice and the secret technique of medical practitioners. Since you are willing to share it with me, I can also give you some advice."

    Li Dandao asked with a shy face: "I wonder where Master comes from? Can I follow him and accept the death penalty?"

    "Pindao was born in Zhongnan Mountain, which sect do you think I belong to?"

    "Is Master from Lou Guan?"

    "That's right, so you just used the Zhang family's pseudo-law to say flattering words to Pindao, but you found the wrong person."

    Kou Qianzhi of the Northern Wei Dynasty created Beitian Master Dao to suppress the peasant uprising in the name of Taoism (there were many demons and monsters among them, insulting the name of Taoism), and angrily denounced the three false laws (Zhang Ling, Zhang Heng, Zhang Lu).

    Kou Qian's period coincided with Buddhism's massive invasion of the Central Plains. This man was extremely tough. On the one hand, he carried out drastic Taoist reforms, and on the other hand, he proposed that Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty carry out a campaign to exterminate Buddhism. However, he also absorbed some Buddhist ideas and compiled some  Precepts to restrain Taoist believers.

    As soon as the movement to exterminate Buddhism began, Emperor Taiwu issued an order: From the princes to the common people, it was forbidden to raise ascetics privately, and the ascetics who had been hiding in secret were to be handed over within a time limit. If there was any concealment, the entire sect would be killed.

    Seeing this order, you will know how ruthless Kou Qianzhi is against Buddhism.

    At this time in the early Tang Dynasty, Kou Qianzhi still had a great influence on Taoism, almost equivalent to a Taoist hero, so some Taoists also admired him very much.

    Louguandao may be like this.

    However, Kou Qianzhi proclaimed himself a Celestial Master, but in the end he did not become the four great Celestial Masters of Taoism. Instead, Zhang Ling, whom he disparaged, was listed among the four great Celestial Masters and was known as the Ancestral Celestial Master.

    It is said that Kou Qian died at the age of eighty-four. He exhaled clouds from his mouth and rose into the air before dispersing.  The corpse was eight feet three inches long, and shrunk to two feet three days later.  All the believers looked up at the sky and saw Master ascending into the sky on clouds.

    According to this statement, it is only considered that the Yuan Shen has attained enlightenment, not the high-grade merits. Moreover, even if the Yuan Shen attains enlightenment and takes away all the essence of the physical body, it is obvious that the previous merits were not enough, and the eight feet three inches became two feet.  .

    As for whether he faked his death to escape, that is another discussion.

    Li Dandao smiled awkwardly, knowing that he had said the wrong thing, but he still said obediently: "It doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice, it is a good cat."

    "This makes sense." Sun Zhenzhen said: "The same goes for poor Taoists in treating diseases, so I collect a lot of medical prescriptions in order to cure diseases. Unfortunately, I get very little. Most of them are for those who cherish me."

    Sun Zhenren looked at it and said, "These days, you should study more, read more, and ask more questions. I will see how you understand and teach you the righteous Dharma."

    But Li Fucheng was also looking at it eagerly and said: "This believer can also listen together, don't blame me for disturbing you!"

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