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Chapter 43 The past of the archway (36) Thought and freedom

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    On the second, third, and fourth days, Ding Erkang and Du Heng were harvesting wheat.

    From high spirits to exhaustion on the first day, to even more exhaustion and numbness in the following days, the blisters on the hands of Ding Erkang and Du Heng and the sunburned skin on the neck all told them that "farming is a job."  It¡¯s really the hardest job in the world.¡±  The two of them have been reciting the poem "the day of hoeing at noon, sweat dripping down the soil" since Kaimeng. At that time, they only knew that the farmers worked hard, but now they finally know how hard it is.

    Ruan Zhe ordered the kitchen to make a meal of ramen for Ding Erkang and Du Heng after all the wheat was harvested, dried, and returned to the warehouse.  The flour was ground from the newly harvested wheat this year. Ding Erkang and Du Heng picked up the bowls and ate the wheat they harvested by themselves, with mixed feelings in their hearts, and finally realized Ruan Zhe's painstaking efforts.

    Ruan Zhe looked at them and said happily: "The two of you have studied well in the course of planting crops, and you can finish the course. Maybe you already understand the truth, but it's just superficial things. There is still a long way to go in life in the future.  Come to realize it slowly."

    Ding Erkang and Du Heng nodded as they ate. They were actually very enlightened people, the kind that "you don't need a heavy hammer to beat a drum".

    Both Ding Erkang and Du Heng learned the next courses relatively easily, because Ruan Zhe actually taught fortune-telling by touching bones, five elements and gossip, and even Qimen Dunjia.

    Ding Erkang and Du Heng don't know how many skills Ruan Zhe knows, because there are new things waiting for them to learn every day.

    After learning fortune-telling by touching the bones, Ding Erkang touched his bony arm and sighed to Du Heng, "those with long and slender fingers are smart, while those with thick and short fingers are stupid and pure. Those with slender fingers and the right length can have good fortune in life, while those with thick and short fingers have protruding joints."  People who are born out of poverty spend their whole lives in poverty. My finger bones are slender and I should be happy with money, but when I touch my hip bones, Ruan Zhe said that those with round hip bones are precious and long-lived, while those with low hip bones will be poor for life. Those without buttocks cannot keep their wealth, and those with big buttocks  Long's life is full of food and clothing. My hip bone is shriveled and I can't keep my belongings. The finger bone and hip bone are contradictory, which one is the correct answer?"

    Du Heng also said troubledly: "I'm just the opposite. I have plump hip bones and short finger bones, which is also contradictory. Why don't you ask Ruan Zhe?"

    Ruan Zhe laughed loudly when he heard the two people's questions: "Actually, whichever answer you like is the answer. This thing is originally a mysterious and ethereal thing. Everything has variables. One life is two, two begets three, and three begets all things.  Where there is a cause, there is an effect. Feeling the bones is just the appearance, and the core lies in the judgment and analysis of the matter by the bone touching master. So I say that either answer is right and neither answer is right."

    When Ding Erkang heard Ruan Zhe's explanation, he understood a little bit, and he said quietly to Du Heng: "That is, we will give you the answer according to what the person who is looking for you wants to hear, right?"

    Du Heng nodded after listening and said: "I think so, it is the so-called "Tao follows nature" in Taoism!

    After Ruan Zhe listened to their private affairs, he let them develop, and did not continue to point out and teach, because he thought that these metaphysics were enough to understand, there was no need to be proficient, and it would be bad to indulge in them.

    After some teaching, Ding Erkang and Du Heng were very happy every day. Ruan Zhe, a treasure house of knowledge, was so extraordinary. He was like a kaleidoscope, spinning around and turning around, making them dazzled. All the knowledge made them feel extremely novel  and fun.

    After learning the five elements and eight trigrams, the two of them exchanged the horoscopes of their birthdays for fortune-telling. Specifically picking out the bad hexagrams of the other party, Ding Erkang solemnly told Du Heng: "Based on the horoscopes, you must have at least three hurdles in the future.  after death".

    Du Heng curled his lips, and said disdainfully: "When a person dies, what will happen after death? Who are you coaxing?" Ding Erkang said solemnly: "Don't believe me, I didn't coax you at all.  There is a hurdle, and it is still a big one." Du Heng said: "Okay, let me hear what big hurdles I have to pass after I die."

    Ding Erkang laughed and said, "This is a big hurdle. Listen carefully, you will be 'moved to the grave' after you die!"

    Du Heng was so angry that he almost vomited his lunch. He shot back at Ding Erkang with his eyes wide open, "I also saw the problem from your horoscope. You will see through the world in this life, do you believe it?"

    Upon hearing this, Ding Erkang said with a face full of indifference: "If you see it, you will see it. The quality is clean and clean. Maybe I still like it!"

    The two of them played and learned these strange skills under Professor Ruan Zhedi, and they were full and happy every day, which was a feeling they had never had in the "Huaiqin Academy" in the past.

    Only after comparison can we realize how dull and boring the original life was.  People are really built into exactly the same product under a fixed model, without thought, without soul, just for function.?? and learning wooden man.

    It was only then that the two realized that what Ruan Zhe said on the first day to learn to "play" was actually the spiritual core of the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove", that is, "thought and freedom".

    And these things Ding Erkang and Du Heng were finally re-inspired under Ruan Zhe's teaching!  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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