Chapter 228 Taoist Lu’s Psychedelic Technique
Chapter 228 Taoist Lu’s Psychedelic Technique
A long time ago, there was a Taoist priest named Lu. I don’t know who he was. However, this person has profound humanistic laws and is also proficient in fantasy arts.
There was a time when Taoist Lu stayed at the home of Sinong (an official name in ancient times. Equivalent to the current Minister of Finance and Minister of Agriculture) Tian Shanlong.
At that time, all the wisteria flowers planted at Tian Shanlong's house were in full bloom, making it a spectacular sight.
Tian Shanlong invited a group of friends and guests to his home to enjoy the flowers.
One of the scholars was very vulgar, his words were vulgar, his knowledge was shallow, and he also talked endlessly and boasted in a self-righteous manner, which was very disappointing to everyone.
There was also a young man among the guests, with a bold and free-spirited personality. When he saw the scholar's frivolous behavior, he hated him very much and scolded him not to talk too much.
The scholar was very unconvinced and said: "Why shouldn't I express my opinion? Besides, the master didn't say anything. Who are you?"
The young man retorted: "That's Mr. Tian giving you face! Don't you have any sense of your own virtues?!"
The two people were talking more and more fiercely. They rolled up their sleeves and stretched out their arms and were about to fight each other.
An old Confucian scholar next to them tried to persuade them with kind words.
But they didn't listen at all and kept making noises there.
The old Confucian scholar couldn't help but look angry, and scolded those two people loudly.
As a result, the guests in the hall were very unhappy.
At this time, Taoist Lu discovered their situation and whispered a few words to the little Taoist boy next to him.
The little Taoist boy immediately turned around and left. After a while, he came back again.
Taoist Lu took the paper and pen from the little Taoist boy's hand, drew three talismans, and then burned them.
The three people who were noisy suddenly stopped making noises and noisy. They immediately stood up and ran into the yard and kept spinning.
Then, the vulgar scholar ran to the southeast corner of the yard, sat down there, faced the air, and began to mutter to himself.
The people nearby listened carefully and saw that the scholar seemed to be discussing household matters with his wives and concubines.
I saw him, looking around for a while as if he was trying to persuade others; for a while, he looked pleasantly as if he was defending himself; for a moment, he pretended to admit his fault; for a moment, he knelt down on one knee; for a moment, he knelt down on both legs; After a while he kowtowed again. It's so ugly.
Look at the free and easy young man again, sitting on the flower fence in the southwest corner, pretending to be a woman, flirting with others with his charming eyes, and whispering love words in a soft voice.
He smiled playfully for a while, declined something humbly for a while, and then began to sing "Huansha Ji" in a low voice, babbling non-stop.
His hands were still beating time, showing off his debauched and ugly manner.
The old Confucian scholar was sitting on the stone bench in the middle, as if giving lessons to the students.
Listen carefully and you will find that what he is explaining is the chapter "The Matter of Qi Huan and Jin Wen" in "Mencius".
I saw him analyzing it word by word, pointing here and there and looking around, as if he was having a conversation with four or five people.
He suddenly shook his head and said: "No, it's not like that."; suddenly he opened his eyes wide and said: "I explained it so thoroughly, don't you understand?", and at the same time he coughed and wheezed.
Everyone was shocked and laughing at the same time.
Taoist Lu waved his hand to stop everyone, telling them not to laugh and watch the three of them perform.
When the banquet came to an end, Taoist Lu drew three more talismans and burned them.
When everyone looked at the three people, they all looked sad and sat there stupidly.
After a while, the three people seemed to have woken up from a dream, and said with shame that they had drunk too much wine and fell asleep without knowing it.
They apologized to everyone and said they were rude and asked everyone not to be offended.
Everyone knew it very well. They knew that those three people had fallen under Taoist Lu's hallucinatory spell.
Everyone suppressed their laughter and dispersed.
Tian Sinong also expressed his gratitude to Taoist Lu and greatly appreciated his skills.
Taoist Lu said indifferently: "This is just a small skill, nothing to praise." Ye Fashan (also named Daoyuan, nicknamed Taisu, Luofu Zhenren, ancestral home is Yeyi, Henan Province - today's Ye County, Henan Province, Kuoshan County, Kuozhou - today A native of Maoshanhou Village, Gushi Town, Songyang County, Zhejiang Province. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Taoist Talisman Sect Maoshan Zong Tianshi lived 107 years old.) This kind of talisman was used to guide Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty into the Moon Palace.
People at that time mistakenly believed that this was a real immortal, while those pedantic Confucian scholars thought it was nonsense. In fact, they are just frogs in the well. "
Later, Taoist Lu stayed in a hotel during his travels and saw a concubine who was also a nobleman passing by. Attracted by her beauty, he used a talisman to charm her soul and raped her.
Afterwards, after the concubine regained consciousness, she got into the car and continued on her way. She still vaguely remembered the path her soul had taken, and knew the door where Taoist Lu was located, so she told her husband.
The noble man quickly went to search for him, but it was too late, Taoist Lu had already escaped.
This is why the "Zhou Rites" prohibits heretics from doing evil in the world!
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Drawing a tiger into a cat:
The article mentioned that "Ye Fashan led Tang Xuanzong to visit the Moon Palace". Here are a few short stories about the relationship between Ye Fashan and Tang Xuanzong.
Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, also known as Li Longji, Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty. He can be called a generation of wise kings, or a generation of faint kings; he single-handedly created the Kaiyuan era, bringing the Tang Dynasty into its heyday, and at the same time triggered the "Anshi Rebellion", which put the Tang Dynasty on the path of decline.
Because Li Longji believed in Taoism, his temple was named Xuanzong.
Ye Fashan was a Tianshi of the Maoshan Sect of the Taoist Fulu Sect in the Tang Dynasty. He was appointed by the Immortal to assist Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty. After he entered the dynasty, he was deeply favored. He was successively awarded the title of Jin Ziguanglu, Yuanwai Hongluqing, the Duke of Yue, the Master of Jinglong Guan, and the title of "Yuan Zhen Celestial Master", and built the "Chunhe Immortal Mansion". .
One, viewing lanterns in Xiliang Mansion
It is said that on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month in the early Kaiyuan year of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty moved to Shangyang Palace to watch lanterns.
Mao Shunxin, a craftsman at that time, built more than thirty colorful buildings, decorated with gold, jade, and jade. The building is one hundred and fifty feet high, and the breeze blows like music. He also made lanterns, which looked like flying dragons, phoenixes, chilies and leopards, which seemed beyond the reach of human beings.
Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was overjoyed when he saw this and summoned Ye Fashan to watch the lanterns together downstairs.
Ye Fashan said: "The grandeur and magnificence of the lanterns here are indeed unparalleled. Even the lanterns in Xiliang Mansion are not as good as this."
Tang Xuanzong asked: "Has Master ever been to Xiliang Mansion?"
Ye Fashan replied: "I just came back from there and received an urgent summons from His Majesty to watch the lanterns."
Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty felt strange about Ye Fashan's words, so he asked: "I also want to go to Xiliang Mansion, is that okay?"
Ye Fashan said: "What's so difficult about this?"
So Ye Fashan asked Tang Xuanzong to close his eyes and told him: "Your Majesty is not allowed to open his eyes casually. If he does, he will be very shocked."
Tang Xuanzong closed his eyes according to Ye Fashan's words. In an instant, he jumped up into the sky.
After a while, Tang Xuanzong's feet touched the ground, and Ye Fashan said: "Xiliang Mansion has arrived! Your Majesty can open your eyes."
When Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty opened his eyes, he saw lanterns stretching for dozens of miles on the street, cars and horses rolling around, men and women rubbing shoulders, and it was very lively.
Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty repeatedly praised the grand occasion of the lanterns in Xiliang Mansion.
After a while, Tang Xuanzong wanted to go back to Chang'an after watching the lanterns.
Ye Fashan asked him to close his eyes again and fly into the sky. In an instant, he was under the colorful building in Chang'an, and the song and dance when he left was not over yet!
Second, Ye Fashan took Tang Xuanzong to visit the Moon Palace
On August [-]th of another year, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was drinking wine and admiring the moon in the palace. He looked at the bright moon in the sky and suddenly remembered the legend of "Chang'e flying to the moon", so he summoned Ye Fashan and asked if he could go to the Moon Palace.
Ye Fashan nodded in agreement and said, "It's not difficult! Your Majesty wants to go, so go ahead!"
With that said, he threw the Ban Hut in his hand on the ground, then took out a talisman and burned it. The Banhu suddenly turned into a long silver bridge. One end of the bridge is in front of the temple, and the other end is as far away as the bright moon in the sky.
Afterwards, Master Ye helped Tang Xuanzong and walked onto the bridge. Soon after getting off the bridge, you will see an archway with six large gold characters written on the plaque: "Guanghan Qingxu Mansion".
Walking into the archway, I saw a huge osmanthus tree in front of the court with lush branches and leaves. Under the tree, countless fairies in white were dancing on phoenixes;
On the steps beside the courtyard, there were several fairies in white sitting there. Play musical accompaniment with an instrument.
When they saw Tang Xuanzong and Ye Fashan approaching, they seemed to turn a blind eye and continued singing and dancing.
Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty watched the fairies singing and dancing in amazement while listening to Ye Fashan's explanation.
It turns out that these fairies are called Su'e, their white clothes are called Nishang Yuyi, and the music they play is "Purple Cloud Song".
Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty had always been proficient in rhythm and dance, so he memorized it on the spot and composed the famous song "Neon Clothes and Feathers" after he returned home.
After watching the singing and dancing in the Moon Palace, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty felt regretful that he did not see Fairy Chang'e, but he had no choice but to return.
When passing over Luzhou City, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty looked down at the lonely city and the moonlight was like day.
Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty praised: "Wouldn't it be even more beautiful if there was music to accompany such a beautiful scenery?"
Ye Fashan said: "Why don't your Majesty play a song himself?"
Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty said: "I walked in a hurry and didn't bring my beloved jade flute with me, so I couldn't enjoy it to the fullest!"
Ye Fashan said: "This is easy!"
Asked Ming Xuanzong, after the jade flute was in the palace, he saw Ye Fashan chanting a mantra in his mouth, stretched out his hand to grab it, and the jade flute immediately appeared in his hand.
Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was so happy that he took the jade flute and started playing it.
After the song was played, Tang Xuanzong and Ye Fashan threw all the money they had into the city and then went back.
Ten days later, Luzhou officials reported in a memorial that on August [-]th, fairy music sounded in the sky and money fell.
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