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    no, 282 Jielu Wudang Mountain

    "Mingkong, my master wants to build a thatched cottage here." Huang Junming suddenly said to Wu Zhao.

    "Huh?" Wu Zhao was very puzzled. Although the two of them had just talked about many architectural wonders in Wudang Mountain in later generations, they were all magnificent and magnificent buildings such as palaces, Taoist temples, pavilions, and pavilions.  It has nothing to do with Huang Junming's whim.

    "I want to build a thatched cottage here as a teacher!" Huang Junming emphasized again.  There was an indescribable brilliance in his eyes.

    According to what Huang Junming thought, walking around the Tang Dynasty these days, he had already seen what he needed to see. Whether it was the scenery that was very different from modern times or the people's livelihood, Huang Junming had long understood and penetrated deeply into it.  Now is the time to find a place to take a rest. Wouldn't it be nice to live a secluded life like the ancient sages living in a cottage, leisurely and pure?

    Besides, Wudang Mountain is where Huang Junming¡¯s first memories are. One is when he did not concentrate on practicing Taoism thousands of years later, and the other is in the vigorous early Tang Dynasty, when he was known for Taoism and was regarded by the world as a Taoist.  He is a god.  Thousands of years later, Huang Junming came to the Tang Dynasty from Wudang Mountain, and now it is time for Huang Junming to draw a big pause for his days in the Tang Dynasty.

    The world praises me as an immortal god, and I leave a legacy for the world.  This is what Huang Junming is thinking now.

    Although it is said that Huang Junming developed Taoism well in the past few years with a hammer in the east and a stick in the west, and it became the state religion of the Tang Dynasty.  But Huang Junming knows very well that the current Taoist system is not perfect yet.  Rather than saying that the Taoist system is imperfect, it is better to say that the Taoist culture has not fully penetrated into people's hearts.

    Why is Christianity the largest religion in the world in later generations?  Almost everyone in Europe and America, as well as a large proportion of Asians and Africans, believe in Christianity?  Except for preaching.  Christianity baptizes people from birth, and as people grow up, Christianity also leaves its imprint deeply on people.  So development is inevitable.

    However, Taoism still cannot be so comprehensive in the entire Tang Dynasty.  Although Taoism has won the favor of most people in the Tang Dynasty, for people in the upper echelons of society, Taoism's theory of gods and ghosts, Taoism's inaction, and various mysterious veils of Taoism.  It's all part of their efforts to consolidate their own interests.  for the lower classes of society.  The various charitable measures of Taoism can be said to be their life-saving choices when their lives are unsustainable.

    ¡°In addition, what else can Taoism do for the Tang Dynasty and the Chinese nation?  The so-called invention?  Although there are many knowledgeable people nowadays, how many can understand it?  The so-called concern for the country and the people?  Just kidding, every Taoist priest is a pure idealist, when his ideals cannot be achieved or realized in this society.  All we can do is to plan our own Taoist temple and regard Taoist temple as our own utopia.  Your own utopia.

    Although Taoism is developing well now, its shortcomings will appear as time goes by.  In the end, it will have to return to its former appearance. On the other hand, Buddhism has disappeared from the land of China.  Taoism is in decline.  Thousands of years later, Huang Junming couldn't imagine what the result would be.

    Huang Junming saw it clearly, and naturally he was unwilling to let it go. It happened that he had a clear mind on Wudang Mountain and understood a lot.  That's why I decided to write down Wudang Mountain in Luwudang Mountain, where I wrote my knowledge that surpassed the people of the Tang Dynasty for thousands of years in words that the people of the Tang Dynasty could read and accept.  Leave it to future generations.  It can be regarded as living up to the Tang Dynasty people who called themselves an immortal master.

    Build a thatched cottage on Wudang Mountain.  It's not that difficult.  Although Wudang Mountain has not been developed now, there are many people who have lived here in seclusion in the past dynasties.  Whether you are a seeker of immortality or a Confucian scholar, there will always be two or three dilapidated or exquisite thatched cottages in the mountains.  A circle of shallow fence can be regarded as a paradise for the eyes and the mind.

    Since they can build it, why can¡¯t Huang Junming build it?

    ?? Huang Junming is the one who does what he says, and it doesn¡¯t take much effort to build a thatched cottage.  Diai found four large, square trees on the top of the Tianzhu Peak, and cut off the branches to serve as the foundation of the house.  I went to Wudang Town at the foot of the mountain and hired some carpenters. They used local materials and broke a few wooden boards, and nailed them neatly to the inside and outside of the big tree.  After leaving the window, some loess mixed with thatch was filled in between the two wooden boards.  It can be regarded as the wall of a thatched cottage, but it looks like a wooden house with clear texture inside and outside.  Beautiful yet safe and warm.

    The roof is also supported by four large trees with cross beams nailed on it. Planks are laid out neatly on top of the beams. The planks are covered with thick thatch and pressed with some wooden strips to keep out the wind and rain.  no problem.

    After the thatched cottage was built, looking from a distance, the branches of the big trees stretched out, half-hiding a thatched wooden house.  f¨£ngfo thatched cottages also grow on trees.  Become one with the tree.  Integrated into the entire Wudang Mountains.

    The space in the thatched cottage was simply divided into four parts, with Huang Junming and Wu Zhao each occupying one.?One is a utility room and the other is a kitchen.

    In Huang Junming¡¯s room, the furnishings were very simple, including a wooden bed and a desk.  A stool made from a tree stump.  This is where Huang Junming will live for a long time in the future.

    ?? Wu Zhao also seemed very novel about this thatched hut. After all, he had lived in Shenzhen's official residence since he was a child. Even during the days when he and Huang Junming were out, they also lived in an inn.  I have never stayed in such a simple and exquisite thatched cottage.  Besides, the scenery of Wudang Mountain is what she likes.  So I don¡¯t think there¡¯s anything wrong with living in the deep mountains and old forests.

    Although the thatched cottage has been built, many things still need to be prepared. Whether it is bedding or pots and bowls, these are all necessary and indispensable things for life.  Besides, Huang Junming still has to consider how to translate his forward-looking insights into words in the future.  Pens, inks, paper and inkstones are also indispensable.

    In order to prepare these things, Huang Junming worked hard. The money he brought with him when he went out was already running low, so he hired a carpenter when building the thatched cottage.  This Wudang Mountain is not like anywhere else. You can also go to the Taoist temple to get some coins. The Taoist temple in Wudang Mountain will not appear for at least several decades.

    So how to raise a small amount of money has become Huang Junming's top priority.  After thinking for a long time, Huang Junming had to go to Wudang Town to try his luck.

    ¡°Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Southwest carefully locked the small dark room where he was for more than 4 hours.  It¡¯s hard work. Is there any such thing?  Let¡¯s pass on a chapter first for everyone to watch.  I will write 3,000 words later.  (To be continued)
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