Chapter 356 Zongshi and Wooden Signs

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 For the mortal things active in this ancient land.

All surnames can always be opened in various ways and traced back to that magnificent and magnificent ancient era.

As for the witch surname, there are many sources.

It is difficult to give an official and definite answer to this.

But what is certain is that there is no big doubt about the relationship between witches and witch surnames.

It doesn't spread too many complicated concepts.

From ancient times to the present, the concept corresponding to witchcraft has always been clear and unambiguous.

Of course, times are different now...

Many of these intertwined remnants of ancient feudalism have been abandoned together.

As far as Wu Kui’s hometown is concerned.

Growing up, she heard about witchcraft mostly from other people's inquiries about witchcraft...

Just like people’s stereotype of NMG students riding horses to school and Guangdong students eating everything.

In Wu Kui's hometown, there are no people who actually use or claim to be able to use witchcraft.

Those worshiping in the ancestral hall do have some legends about witchcraft.

However, in addition, there are also some Taoist and Buddhist images.

I heard that someone paid to bring him back.

Is this a combination of tradition and modernity?

Wu Kui didn't understand this.

But she knew that what she invited back this time was true...

Under the dim light, Wu Kui closed the box and picked it up.

"Mom, I'm going out for a walk, there's no need to make breakfast for me."

Wu Kui shouted to her mother who had already gotten up and was busy feeding pigs, ducks and chickens.

"Where are you going so early? Do you want a car?"

The Witch Mother heard the words and responded, but felt a little uneasy.

Then he wiped his hands on his apron and came out to see the situation.

Then, he saw Wu Kui dragging a wooden sign.

"What is this doing?"

There's something wrong with the Witch Mother's eyes.

She got closer and saw clearly that it was a sign for sacrifice.

She was startled and moved closer to read the words on the sign.

When I saw the great witch, I felt relieved.

Then I looked at the brand, and it seemed quite natural.

Don't know what materials were used.

The employment seems to be quite simple. I don't know how much it cost to hire my daughter.

The Witch Mother knew where Wu Kui was going.

These are no longer interesting.

But my daughter wanted to do it, so she let her go.

After thinking again, he called to Wu Kui who was about to go out.

I went back to the house and rummaged for a while, and took out two packs of cigarettes.

"This is the cigarette someone gave me last time I had a drink."

"Your dad doesn't smoke. I haven't seen your third grandpa anymore. You can take him there with you."

The witch mother gave the cigarette to Wu Kui and then warned.

Wu Kui nodded, then took the cigarette and left.

Seeing Wu Kui walk away, Wu Mu continued to go back to her house to do her busy work.

During the Chinese New Year, how can I go to someone with nothing to ask for help?

She was afraid that Wu Kui would be tender-faced and thought it would appear to be a philistine, so she didn't say anything more.

Everyone has their own temperament.

She has worked hard in the countryside all her life.

But my daughter wants to fly out.

She has been proud since childhood.

Now that she is older, her mother is no longer able to give her any more help.

But he can't lose her temper.

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"Kui Zai, who made your brand? The craftsmanship is really good..."

Third Grandpa looked at the sign Wu Kui brought back.

He held it in his hand and observed it carefully.

Not to mention the brand of wood, anyone with a discerning eye can see the workmanship alone.

There are not many gorgeous carvings, only two snake-like carvings.

It looks gloomy, but reveals a majestic atmosphere.

The third grandfather had been working as a carpenter for some years, and then took over the village ancestral service.

After so many years, it has become an old business.

He can naturally see the effort that went into making this brand.

Apparently it's an old trick...

It was the name on the brand that seemed a little unfamiliar to him.

Da Wu Xia?

Where is this stranger?

No, there is a separation between them.

Great witch?

Third Grandpa was stunned for a moment, then looked at Wu Kui who was standing over there.

This doll will not be deceived by anyone.

He had never heard of this name.

A great witch?

Can short titles taken from outside also be used for worship?

Even if you don't know how to make it up, you can just piece it together based on the names of Taoist gods.

It's like "famous teacher xxx" written on a business card.

The level is really not high.

This whole thing made Third Grandpa a little embarrassed to put it in the ancestral ceremony.

But if you think about it carefully, there are a lot of Taoist and Buddhist ones.

It makes sense to put another one that is closely related to my family's eight classics.

Years ago, there were still a few young people who wanted to put those immoral statues into the ancestral hall, but the third grandfather drove them out with a broom.

A flexible lower limit does not mean there is no lower limit.

These bastards don't know what's important.

Fortunately, this makes sense now.

Third Grandpa looked at Wu Kui.

He knows her.

There are not as many college students in this village as I imagined.

Wu Kui is not the first, but it is enough for Wu Kui to gain a mid- to long-term favorable speaking position in the village-level offline chat group.

For this remote village, having a college student in the village always makes the whole village happy.

There are some relatives on both sides.

Not many people say bad things about someone who is serious about changing his destiny through his own efforts.

But again, this little girl has not been deceived, has she?

"My friend's man helped me make it. I have helped him before, so this is considered a gift."

Wu Kui looked at Third Grandpa and seemed to sense his doubts, so he explained.

"Your friend's guy is pretty good at his craftsmanship."

Third Grandpa nodded, but secretly he shook his head.

It's given for free, so it's probably not a scam.

This kind of craftsmanship would cost thousands of dollars to make such an object.

This is a free gift. If you cheat money, the investment cost will be a bit high.

If it's not for money, it's obviously for people.

But elders shouldn’t talk too much about young people’s feelings.

Third Grandpa just told Wu Kui to be careful when looking for a boyfriend and not to be deceived by those boys outside.

They have a lot of tricks up their sleeves!

He also talked about so-and-so from which village, who was deceived outside, and how miserable they were.

Wu Kui just nodded, indicating that he had taken note of it.

Only then did Grandpa San let her leave.

After Wu Kui left, Third Grandpa picked up the sign Wu Kui brought and looked at it carefully.

At this time, the third grandfather discovered that there was a small hole behind the sign.

This thing is a pity.

So I found some tools that were lying nearby and filled it in.

Afterwards, Third Grandpa took it and walked into the ancestral hall.

As soon as you enter, the smell of incense immediately hits you.

Third Grandpa straightened the slightly crooked incense.

Then I found an empty space among the densely packed signs and statues.

Then he put it up...

Since it is put up, it is legal and reasonable.

Third Grandpa took out a new incense candle and lit it, then paid homage in a formal manner.

Then, he slowly left.

In the dark room, the wooden sign filled with incense vaguely added a bit of awe.

And Liucheng on the other side

Um?

Yi Xia suddenly raised his head, he seemed to feel something special...


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