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Chapter 45 The baby is resurrected

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    As soon as he returned to the room, Zhao Ran immediately pulled down the door curtain and moved the wooden stool to block the door.  He sat on the edge of the bed, took off the belt that held his trousers, opened the needle and thread, and took out the thin rope.

    Since sucking his own blood, this thin cord has demonstrated magical abilities, giving Zhao Ran good eyesight and excellent hearing, from which Zhao Ran has benefited deeply.  But from then on, this thin rope seemed to have lost its effectiveness and no longer had any "activity" at all. No matter how Zhao Ran tried, it was all useless.  After that, Zhao Ran gradually put it behind him.

    Unexpectedly, the thin rope that had not seen any movement for several months suddenly came to life today. When Zhao Ran and Zhu Meng were arguing just now, it was shaking faintly in his belt, as if trying to break free.

    When I took it out at this moment, I saw that the thin rope had indeed changed, and it had regained its crystal clarity when it was sucking blood. At the same time, the entire rope body was trembling.

    Zhao Ran thought to himself, is this thing hungry and wants to drink some blood?  Although this thought was chilling, but thinking about the benefits, he still rolled up his sleeves and slowly pointed the string at his arm.

    "Suck it, my dear, and see what other abilities you can bring to me"

    Zhao Ran poked the string on his arm, but there was no response from the string. He waited for a moment, and when he saw that the string was not sucking blood, he simply found a knife, cut his finger, and stretched the head of the string to the wound, but it still didn't work.  The thin rope just kept vibrating and did not absorb Zhao Ran's blood.

    After pondering for a long time, he still couldn't figure it out. He had no choice but to put the string on the bed and lie next to it, looking at the trembling string and thinking hard.

    After observing for a moment, Zhao Ran suddenly felt something. He glanced at the head of the bed from the corner of his eye. It seemed that the "Commandments and Rules" was moving on the bedside cloth and pillow?

    He quickly rushed over and picked up the book.  The book "Precepts and Codes" itself is not strange at all. The problem is the ultimatum that one has received under the "Precepts and Codes". The ultimatum is trembling!

    Zhao Ran was furious and bravely unfolded the ultimatum.  As soon as the scroll was opened, a ray of light was seen rising from it, flying towards the thin rope with a "swish", and instantly got into it and disappeared.  The thin rope absorbed this light and stopped trembling endlessly. The crystal-clear rope body gradually dimmed and returned to its former appearance.

    Looking at Zhao Ran again, he had fallen on the bed and fell asleep.

    Zhao Ran slept until about nine o'clock the next day. When he woke up, he felt that his whole body was covered with sweat, and it was sticky and sticky on his skin, which was very uncomfortable.  He carried a bucket of water and took a cold winter bath.  After carefully wiping it clean, a bucket of clean water turned into mud.

    Before time travel, Zhao Ran had read a lot of fairy tales about cultivation, and this scene was very familiar He couldn't help but be overjoyed, secretly thinking that he had eliminated the filth from his body and could practice Taoism from now on, right?

    After bouncing on the spot a few times, he didn't feel any "lightness" in his body. He waved to the thin rope again in the air: "Hurry up like a law, baby - come!" There was no movement on the thin rope  After a while, Zhao Ran was disappointed and began to feel bored, so he sewed the string into his belt again.

    At this time, his stomach growled, making him feel hungry.  After calculating the time, there was still more than an hour before breakfast, so I had to endure it for the time being.

    According to the rules of Wujiyuan, after waking up every morning, the chanting Taoist boys need to go to the sutra hall to do morning lessons at all times. When Zhao Ran saw that it was almost time, he picked up the "Precepts and Codes" from the bedside and rushed to class.  As soon as he arrived at the door, he saw the curtain on the opposite side was lifted, and Zhu Meng stepped out with a book in his arms, his face bleary-eyed and yawning constantly.

    "Good morning, junior brothers!" Zhao Ran greeted with a smile.

    "Good morning, Junior Brother Zhao!" Zhu Mengze responded fiercely.

    Pushing open the door of the hall, a stream of cool air rushed towards him. Zhao Ran took a deep breath, while Zhu Meng next to him couldn't help but sneeze.

    At this time, winter was about to rise, and the sky was white and misty. The snow on the eaves, on the walls of the courtyard, and on the treetops was pure white with golden red. Zhao Ran looked out and felt that this small courtyard, this mountain forest,  This world seems to have been washed by water, and it is indescribably clear.  In this clarity, everything seemed to have a certain rhythm, indicating something to him.  The chanting Taoist boys in other rooms in the courtyard also came out one after another, some in a hurry, and some waving to him.  These scenes were like frozen pictures, flowing slowly in front of his eyes. Every moment was so clear, so clear that every detail was visible.

    Zhao Ran stood at the door of the hall, staring blankly at everything in front of him for a long, long time before he finally came to his senses.  When I looked again, the world had returned to its original appearance, no different from before.

    When we arrived at the sutra hall, the futons in the hall were almost full of people.  Zhao Ran's futon is easy to find. It is in the last row, next to the threshold, and next to Zhu Meng.

      Then three or four Taoist boys came in one after another and filled the futons in the hall. Zhao Ran counted exactly twenty-three.

    Hearing the sound of the three-way drum in the hall, a middle-aged Taoist priest came out from behind, it was Liu Jingzhu who helped Zhao Ran clear the road to Jiang Gaogong.  The Sutra Hall is the most important room among the eight major deacon rooms in the Taoist Academy, and it is also the birthplace of serious Taoist priests. The deacon of the Sutra Hall in Wuji Yuan is Jiang Gaogong, and there are three stewards under him: Sutra Master, Jing Master and Hua Master, who belong to "  "Five Lords and Eighteen Heads".

    In the sutra hall, the Sutra Master is responsible for explaining and teaching the precepts and rituals. The Jing Master instructs the Taoist boys on the "little words and great meanings" left by the gods and gods. The Hua Master mainly targets pilgrims and lay people, answering their questions about the Tao Sutra and giving them guidance.  Practice at home.

    Comparatively speaking, Huazhu is the fattest, but in the Taoist Academy, he is excluded from the promotion system. In other words, this is a comforting job - your future may not be good, but you can  To make money as compensation.

    The difference between Sutra Master and Jing Master is that there is no distinction between them. Whoever has senior qualifications or prestige will be the successor of Gao Gong in the future.

    Morning lessons are very simple. They just recite the "Precepts and Codes" and keep reciting and reciting and reciting until you feel like vomiting. Then you can go to have breakfast.  Slowly I got used to vomiting and vomiting, and then I could recite it.  Therefore, Liu Jingzhu didn't say much, and sat directly on the futon where Wen Shizhen was giving his confession. He knocked on the wooden drum beside him to signal everyone to start chanting, while he closed his eyes and listened.

    As for whether Liu Jingzhu was really listening or sleeping, Zhao Ran couldn't tell for a while.

    There was a chorus of chanting, and the Taoist boys began to recite the precepts.  Zhao Ran opened the "Precepts and Codes" and read the preface first.  The preface says that the Taoist precepts are divided into three levels, namely the primary precepts, the intermediate precepts and the great heavenly precepts.  This "Code of Precepts" mainly focuses on the Chuzhen Precepts, which is for most Taoist priests to study and serve as a standard for their behavior.

    The Taoist precepts came from the mouth of Taiqing Daode Tianzun and were passed down to Qianji. The old gentleman said: "I watched it from thousands of millions of miles away. All the men and women offered wine to the old gentleman for his honor. They were greedy for money and lust, and were good at sex for their own use. What's more, they were similar to each other.  Right and wrong. Everyone says that my heart is right, but what they say is not true. It is beneficial to support, and I want others to serve me. I hate my colleagues, I am jealous of talents, and I am arrogant and arrogant. Forbid people to follow me. My way is the most righteous, but that is not true.  , None of them are worthy of you." What the old man means is that you men and women, each and every one of you, are doing your own thing for your own personal gain. You all say that you are doing the right way. In fact, the real right way is with me. You guys should step aside.

    Zhao Ran glanced at it and continued reading the text.  It starts with the words of an old man again, "Although a person may live for thousands of years, if he does not abide by the precepts, what difference will he make to an old tree and a decayed stone?" Well, Zhao Ran has the soul of a time traveler, and he is very fond of this preface and this opening sentence.  It was doubtful. He felt that whether it was true what the old man said had yet to be confirmed.

    At this time, all the Taoist boys had already read to the end. Zhao Ran quickly browsed down and caught up with the eighth commandment: "You are not allowed to raise pigs and sheep" You are not allowed to raise pigs and sheep?  what is this?  If you think about it carefully, there are really no pigs raised in the courtyard, but there are quite a few cows, horses, and donkeys.  Butis there any difference?

    "Don't seek evil from all people" This is more or less the same, but what does "Don't eat garlic and five pungents" mean?  Zhao Ran comes from the restaurant, and he knows the operation of the kitchen best. If he really follows this rule, the kitchen will stop cooking, and no one will eat it.

    It seems that the Taoist temple is still selective in observing the "Precepts and Regulations", which is better. No matter where it is, humanism is always the most tender.

    Thanks to yangzhigang, Wenwen Tinghai¡¯s Song and other brothers for the reward.

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