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MTL - The Melon-eating Swordsman In the Ancient Dragon World-Chapter 291 Knowing the subtleties of Su Erxia
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Chapter 291: Knowing the Small Things by Su Erxia
Jiuhua Mountain is not hot at all in summer.
Although they still felt the sun was burning like fire at the bottom of the mountain, after going up the mountain, they only felt the cool breeze.
“Jiuhua Mountain is worthy of being the monastery of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva. There are so many temples!”
“But there are still many Taoist temples.”
"It's useless. The Yanhua Temple back then was converted into a novice temple. The Taoist sect in Jiuhua Mountain is completely useless." Su Shaoying said lightly, "The monks on the mountain have impure minds and are not eminent monks."
Yanhua Temple is a Taoist temple built during the Qianning period of the Tang Dynasty. The first temple owner was Zhao Zhiwei, a Taoist master whose name was recorded in "Taiping Guangji". It can definitely be regarded as the face of Taoism.
But such a Taoist temple was later taken over by Buddhism and turned into a novice temple.
In fact, there are many changes in temples between Buddhism and Taoism in the long history, and most people don't pay too much attention to it, but you can change it, but you just changed the name to Shami Temple. Isn't it a bit too much? Already?
“Brother Su knows a lot.” Hua Manlou praised.
Su Shaoying snorted, "Because Mount Emei is in a similar situation now. If the Taoist priests on the mountain were not so powerful and my master was so powerful, I am afraid that the Emei Sect would not be a Taoist Sword Sect in the future, but a Buddhist temple sect."
People today may not know it clearly, but Su Shaoying knows it very well. Jiuhua Mountain and Emei Mountain will be two of the four famous mountains in Buddhism in the future. One is Samantabhadra Dojo and the other is Ksitigarbha Dojo.
“How is Master Dugu doing lately?” Mu Taoren asked.
Gusong layman looked at Shi Xiuxue, then at Su Shaoying, and sighed, "Emei has been very prosperous in recent years. The three heroes and four beauties are famous, and the head of Dugu is really extraordinary."
“There are no taboos, but the character of bitter melon is a bit strange.” Mu Taoren said.
The words of the layman Gu Song were unacceptable. They were neither polite nor modest, so Su Shaoying could only laugh and say nothing, and then changed the subject, "This is my first time coming to Jiuhua Mountain. Is there any taboos?"
Su Shaoying couldn't help but blink. She didn't expect that she was not in a hurry and met Huamanlou on the way. She happened to meet Mu Taoist and Gusong layman who went to Jiuhua Mountain.
"Old Taoists do not abstain from eating meat and fish. If it were not for the vegetarian diet of bitter melon, there would be nothing to attract the old Taoist priests on Jiuhua Mountain." Mu Taoist laughed.
“How can the four eminent monks of Buddhism be as ordinary as all living beings?” layman Gu Song shook his head and said with a smile.
Su Shaoying and Shi Xiuxue said hello in return, "Thank you, Taoist Priest, for your concern. Master, everything is well."
Beside him, there was a middle-aged man wearing a yellow shirt, wearing an ancient sword on his waist, with three strands of goatee, and a pale face.
Mu Daoren is the uncle of the current head of Wudang and the highest-ranking elder in Wudang. In terms of status, he is even half a generation older than Dugu Yihe. If he had not always been carefree and unkempt, wandering around the world all day long, ordinary people would want to It's hard to even meet him.
“Monks and Taoists are not all monks, so why should we distinguish them so clearly?”
“The Taoist priest and the layman are together. Could it be that they are also here to pay a visit to Master Balsam Pear?” Hua Manlou said with a smile.
An old but free and easy voice came. Su Shaoying and the others looked back and saw a tall old Taoist priest wearing a torn Taoist robe stepping up.
The visitors are of course Mu Taoist and Gusong layman.
Hua Manlou smiled slightly and introduced both parties.
Huamanlou said, "Actually, it's just a matter of bathing in incense and waiting patiently."
Humatsu added, "Of course it depends on his mood that day."
Master Balsam Pear is in a good mood. Firstly, the weather is very good today, and secondly, the guests are also very satisfied.
"Junior brother told me that the reminder Su Shaoxia gave him was very useful. He was not seduced by the illusion made by the embroidery bandit and has returned to the southeast again for inspection." Master Balsam Pear said to Su Shaoying.
“That’s your honor.” Su Shaoying nodded and smiled.
“Oh? Jin Jiuling found a clue to the embroidery thief?” asked Gusong.
The name of the Embroidery Thief has become quite famous in the past month or two. A man who seemed to appear out of thin air has committed more than a dozen major crimes that others would never be able to do in their lifetime. It is impossible to become famous even if he doesn't think so.
Master Balsam Gua looked at Su Shaoying and said, "I can only determine his approximate range."
Jushi Gusong couldn't help but look at Su Shaoying curiously, "How did you tell?"
Su Shaoying looked at the famous **** man, stepped slightly away, and explained, "Because I happened to meet him in Hunan Province and intercepted a batch of red goods from the Xixiang Escort Bureau."
Mu Taoist said in surprise, "Have you seen him?"
"I heard the screams, but it was too late when I arrived. He moved very quickly, and I only saw his back." Su Shaoying shook her head and said, "Jin Jiuling, who I met when I sent Mr. Pei to see the official, was I learned that this embroidery thief did more cases in the southeast.”
Principal Gu Song blinked, "Then, what did you see?"
"I saw that what he intercepted in the southeast were all bulk goods. He made two attempts in Hunan, but all he intercepted were red goods." Su Shaoying said.
Principal Gu Song’s eyes lit up, “So he has helpers in the southeast!”
Su Shaoying nodded, "That's right."
After all, there are still many martial arts masters. One person can run around without being noticed by others, but if a large group of people walks around, they will definitely leave clues and evidence. What the Taiping Palace cannot do, how can Jin Jiuling do it?
“As expected of Su Erxia, who knows the slightest and knows the slightest, he is a formidable young man, I admire him!” layman Gu Song said with a smile.
Have you seen the slightest hint of Su Erxia?
Where did this name come from?
Su Shaoying looked confused. Hua Manlou smiled and explained, "Huo Xiu is not an ordinary person. The cause of his death is enough for people in the world to talk about for a year."
Su Shaoying, who discovered Huo Xiu’s true face in every detail, is of course one of the protagonists of this story.
Su Shaoying was embarrassed to be able to squeeze out three bedrooms and one living room, but Shi Xiuxue couldn't bear to be called Yourong. She thought the name was really nice - after all, Emei was not known for its intelligence and scheming in the past.
“Who spread this news to everyone in the world?” Su Shaoying asked.
“Although Tianqinmen is very poor, it has many friends.”
Hua Manlou said, "You must also be aware of the righteous nature of the Seven Heroes of the City. Although they are loyal to Tianqinmen, they will not hide their wrongdoings. What's more, your behavior is equivalent to reducing Huo Tianqing's guilt."
The mastermind behind the scenes is Huo Xiu. Although Huo Tianqing seems a bit incompetent, he can still share some of the pressure of his guilt.
“I’m really grateful to them!” Su Shaoying sighed.
Master Kugua stood up and said with a smile, "It's almost noon. I'll go to the kitchen to prepare. Let Jingning take you to take a bath and incense."
“Master please!”
Everyone stood up together to see Master Balsam Pear away, and then went down to prepare their own preparations under the leadership of the monks in the temple.
(End of this chapter)