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    When Miss Ninth said this, Zhao Ran seemed to have some impression. It seemed that she really mentioned a lot of things in bits and pieces at that time, but they were actually reflected in several new edicts issued this year.  No wonder I applauded these edicts. No wonder I felt they were very in line with my heart. It turns out that the wool comes from the sheep

    We entered the Jiming Temple with Ninth Girl and Pei Zhongze, registered in the recording room on the left, and received the room card, meal card, and "Lecture Hall Manual". The simple registration process was over.

    Looking through the "Lecture Hall Manual", the style is very familiar. Sure enough, Miss Ninth continued to add: "This is based on the reception manual you made in Wudang Mountain."

    Zhao Ran muttered: "I don't pay the copyright fee, it's piracy"

    "What?"

    "Nothing? I'm used to it"

    The first lecture hall is divided into two levels: the Fugong class and the Taoist class, that is, the advanced cultivation class and the general cultivation class. The thirty-six abbots of the Fugong class are all at the level of Jindan or above, and three of them are  In the Archmage realm, Pei Zhongze is among them.

    There are seventy-eight abbots in the Taoist class, which are divided into Class A and Class B. Among them, the forty-six in Class A are all in the Huangguan realm, and the thirty-two in Class B are in the Taoist realm.

    Based on the classification of the Taoist classes, Jian Jiguan has tacitly accepted that those in the Taoist realm can also serve as the abbot of the county college, which is an additional confirmation of the current actual situation.

    This classification is more scientific. Many Zhaijiao rituals have different effects depending on the cultivation level of the caster. There are even some rituals that Taoist monks cannot perform, and between Jindan and Huangguan,  There are also great differences in Zhaijiao rituals.

    For example, in the rain praying class, the spell cast by the Huangguan monk basically has no effect, while the spell cast by the Jindan monk may have a slight effect, and the air will be slightly humid - Zhao Ran praying for snow is a special case and is not included in the study.  Even though you can¡¯t pray for rain in the rain prayer class, having this little humidity is also very beneficial to the growth of crops.

    It can be expected that in the future, the monks who are the abbots of the palace will often go to the county courtyard to help the county courtyard start classes.

    When you arrive at Jiming Temple, you can feel a lot of spiritual power. Although this place is not a paradise, it has its own spiritual springs and spiritual eyes. Otherwise, the Daolu Division would not have firmly occupied this place. Therefore, the monks who are training do not need to  Worrying too much about cultivation issues.

    Perhaps the most unaccustomed thing to all monks is the issue of residence.

    Although Cock Cing Temple is large, it is simply a fantasy to allow the monks to live comfortably.  Being able to have one person per room is already very good. It is absolutely impossible for one person to have a courtyard.  But Zhao Ran didn't care. He often participated in Taoist meetings. In previous meetings, he had even experienced two people in a room or three people in a room. One person in a room was nothing.

    Following the Sanqing Hall, Cihang Hall, Tibetan Scripture Pavilion, awarding the hospital, etc.

    This was originally the residence where the monks of Jiming Temple lived thousands of years ago. Rows of wing rooms stand side by side. Each row has two floors and can accommodate a thousand people.  It is said that these buildings have been damaged twice in the past six hundred years, and the current ones were rebuilt one hundred and thirty years ago.

    After Jiming Temple was changed from Daomen to Daolu Division, these monks' houses were also divided into single rooms to store various archives.  Under the strict orders of Jian Ji Guan, Dao Lu Si made great efforts to put the archives and materials out, find another place to store them, and freed up nine courtyards for the monks attending the lecture hall to live.

    Following the signs in the courtyard, they searched for them one by one. The three of them turned up a small mountain path and entered a moon gate. In front of them was a platform with a wide view. The platform was surrounded by stone railings. Standing on the platform, you could see the north at a glance.  Xuanwu Lake.

    There are two rows of wing rooms on the south and east sides of the platform, each with two floors. Looking back at the moon gate, there are three words "Jingyang Tower" painted on it.

    What a great place!

    Miss Ninth clapped her hands: "This is it. Because we arrived late, we were not assigned to the spacious Taoist house in front. We can't communicate and discuss with our comrades often. Two senior brothers, please feel sorry and live here."  "

    When signing in, Zhao Ranke could see clearly that half of the people were not here, so why were they late?  But neither he nor Pei Zhongze were fools. They understood immediately and acquiesced to the convenience provided by Miss Jiu, and each looked for a house to live in.

    Girls Ninth occupied the two-story building in the south. Zhao Ran and Pei Zhongze naturally squeezed into the wing in the east. Pei Zhongze was on the second floor and Zhao Ran was on the first floor.

    Entering the room, there were several thick stacks of Taoist books piled on the table. Zhao Ran couldn't help but feel filled with emotion as he read through them one by one.

    "Standard of Fasting Rituals", "Supreme Yellow Ribbon Great Fasting Ceremony", "Yunji Seven Lots", "Shangqing Lingbao""Dafa", "Encyclopedia of Taoist Subjects"

    The familiar books and the fragrant smell of ink and paper made Zhao Ran feel like he had returned to the years when he studied hard at Wuji Academy fifteen years ago.

    In addition to the Daomen Zhai ritual model, there are also examples of official document writing such as imperial edicts, memorials, commendations, and policies. Most of them are official documents from the past fifty years, especially those from the Jiajing Dynasty. Ten of them were selected for each style.  Multiple sample essays add up to a huge pile.

    With reference to the "Handbook", it can be seen that in the Lecture Hall, on the one hand, it emphasizes the rituals of fasting and rituals, and on the other hand, it is familiar with the official document examples. This is indeed an urgent task for the monks who serve as abbots.  Including Zhao Ran himself, it is actually an excellent learning opportunity. Not only in official documents, but also in Zhaijiao, it can make up for a lot of ritual content that he lacks.  His original idea was that if these courses asked everyone to learn some Confucian classics, then he would stand up and raise his arms and shout no matter what. Now it seems that at least everything is within the normal range.

    I flipped through the book for a while and looked out the window. The sunset had set, the sky was dark, the bright moon was rising, and the white sails were approaching the shore. It was the fishermen on Xuanwu Lake who had finished their hard work for the day and were returning home.

    Zhao Ran heard something moving on the platform outside, so he opened the door and walked out. He saw Miss Jiu, who had changed into light-colored clothes, leaning on the railing and looking into the distance.

    This is the first time that Zhao Ran has seen Miss Jiu wearing plain clothes. Compared with her usual dashing and heroic appearance when she wears a red robe, she is a little more charming and delicate. It can be said that it is a rare sight.

    Zhao Ran definitely wanted to look at this kind of scenery for a while. After looking at it for a while, he suddenly noticed some movement above. He raised his neck and looked up. Pei Zhongze on the second floor was also standing in the aisle, quietly watching Miss Jiu and Ji on the platform.  Xuanwu Lake, where fishing boats sing late under the sunset in the north of Congshan Mountain.

    Zhao Ran couldn't help but smile and whispered: "The bright moon decorates your window, and you decorate other people's dreams."

    Miss Ninth turned around and asked, "What window is this dream about?"

    Pei Zhongze upstairs quickly flashed back to the room, and Zhao Ran smiled: "It's nothing."

    There were still three days before the lecture hall started. Zhao Ran had never felt so relaxed and comfortable, as if all his burdens had been lifted. He stayed on the small Jilong Mountain all day, either looking at the scenery of Xuanwu Lake, or  Let's take a stroll in Jiming Temple, pay homage to this thousand-year-old temple, and think about its grand scene when it was the largest Buddhist temple in the south of the Yangtze River.

    This kind of life is more leisurely than traveling along the way. Sometimes Zhao Ran feels that even thinking is too tiring.

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