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Chapter 233: Feng Chan(1/2)

Zhao Changqing does not think that the Taoist sect intends to harm him.

Because this will conflict with their current needs and interests.

Two days later.

The Fengchan Altar was completed on time.

Zhao Changqing decided to become a Zen monk.

What is Fengchan? It means the divine right of kings.

On this day, thousands of people came to witness the prosperous times.

Both sides of the Taishan Imperial Road were crowded with people.

Zhao Changqing was dressed in a dragon robe, and under the prompts of Huang Cheng, the Minister of Rites, and Xuan Lingzi, the head of the Taoist Palace, he completed the Zen ceremony step by step.

First, starting from the official road at the foot of the mountain, the announcement was made step by step. Wherever he passed, the people knelt down and worshiped.

At the beginning, Huang Cheng told him a lot of rules and they were very complicated.

For example, when you are climbing to the altar, you should not destroy any grass or trees on Mount Tai, and when you are halfway up the mountain, you should sweep the ground yourself and offer sacrifices.

This is not the end. When you reach the top of the mountain, you have to kneel down and kowtow to God three times.

When Zhao Changqing heard this, he thought Feng Chan had so many rules?

I didn’t want to do it right then and there.

He said to Huang Cheng: "The rules of this Zen ceremony are so complicated, won't they tire me to death?"

Huang Cheng replied at that time: "Your Majesty, this is an ancient system and cannot be abandoned. Our ancestors did it this way."

Zhao Changqing was very angry and said: "The laws of our ancestors can be abolished. I don't want the rules to be so complicated. Is there anything you can do?"

Huang Cheng hesitated upon hearing this.

Zhao Changqing said again: "Otherwise, I will dismiss you from your position as minister."

After hearing this, Huang Cheng immediately said: "Your Majesty, in fact, regarding the matter of granting Zen status, you can do it as you please."

Only then did Zhao Changqing nod his head with satisfaction.

Are you going to kneel down to God?

I am the God of all people in the world, who should I kneel to?

On the way up the mountain, Zhao Changqing had been paying attention to the pedestrians on both sides of the royal road. He had a hunch that the mastermind of the meteorite incident was hiding among these common people.

If he doesn't come out, once he comes out, he will be cut into pieces.

However, after observing for a long time, no suspicious person was observed.

Jian Yi, Zhao Gao, Jing Ke and other masters were by his side. At this moment, these people were all on tenterhooks, fearing that something unexpected might happen to His Majesty the Emperor.

However, none of them noticed that everyone who was supposed to come had arrived.

They were hiding among the crowd at this moment, and they were already trying to hide their daggers.

After reaching the top, there is the altar.

There are six altars in total.

There are five altars arranged according to "gold, wood, water, fire and earth". Zhao Changqing will burn longevity incense for these five altars at one time and pray for good weather in the Wei Kingdom.

Afterwards, prayers are recited in front of the central altar.

The central altar is dedicated to auspiciousness.

It is currently the mascot of Wei State.

What should we worship? Zhao Changqing didn't think about it at first. After all, the falling star incident suddenly messed up his mood, and he didn't have time to think about it these days.

It wasn't until yesterday that he remembered that the matter of Xiangrui had not yet been settled.

They simply had people move the huge boulder that had stood on Zilai Qiu for thousands of years to the central altar overnight.

And on the boulder he wrote the eight words "Ordered by Heaven, you will live forever".

Xuan Lingzi wanted to cry without tears after knowing this.

This is a fossil in the true sense of the Taoist Palace!

It is older than the Dao Palace.

Was he used as a sacrifice to heaven by His Majesty the Emperor today?

It's so cruel that I can't bear to look at it.

It stands to reason that standing in front of the central altar, it was Zhao Changqing who recited the prayers himself. He felt that the prayers written by Huang Cheng were too complicated, so he canceled the prayer rule himself.

Holding the jade seal passed down from the Wei Dynasty, he stood on the central altar and started to grin.

"Since the people of Wei State are here, I will just say a few words.

Follow me and I will ensure that you have clothes to wear, food to eat, and a house to live in.

Okay, I'm done."

Huang Cheng, who was kneeling on the ground beside him, looked extremely embarrassed in an instant.

this...

Emperors throughout the ages would not dare to say this when conferring Zen, right?

You never said that, right?

Prayers to offer sacrifices to heaven, just one or two simple sentences and it’s all done?

He pretended to cough twice, carefully reminded Zhao Changqing, and said: "Your Majesty, the prayer is to offer sacrifices to heaven and praise God's kindness."

Zhao Changqing glared at him and said: "Didn't I write that I was ordered by heaven? What does it mean to be ordered by heaven? Isn't it just the divine right of kings? To take a step back, what I want to do is my business, unlike those illusory things from God.

What does it have to do with gods?”

Huang Cheng was speechless and stunned.

The moment Zhao Changqing finished speaking, all the people on Mount Tai became noisy. The sea of ​​people was so magnificent that they all shouted:

"Long live your Majesty!"

"Your Majesty, we will always follow you!"

"...."

Huang Cheng was completely dumbfounded when he heard these messy and noisy sounds.

What's going on?

What did His Majesty say to make you so excited?

He will never understand what those extremely ordinary words mean when spoken from the mouth of a king.

This is the best promise and the most beautiful one for the common people.

That short sentence is what kings throughout the ages should do most.

That is what the people of the world need most.

And what Zhao Changqing was thinking at the time was really just casual talk...

I didn't expect that the people's emotions could be so high.

This is really unexpected.

Zhao Changqing looked at Xuan Lingzi and said, "Shall we start?"

Xuan Lingzi said in surprise: "Your Majesty, you won't say a few more words?"

Zhao Changqing said impatiently: "I have said everything that needs to be said, what else should I say?"

Seeing that the emperor was a little unhappy, Xuan Lingzi shut up. After nodding to him, he said to the five Taoist elders guarding the five altars: "Get up and lead the spirits! Your Majesty, please stand here.

In the central altar."

When he said this, Zhao Changqing specially blinked at Xuan Lingzi, and Xuan Lingzi understood it.

It turns out that this five-color altar is not an ordinary altar, but a magic circle.

Five Taoist palace elders used their magical powers to inject spiritual energy into the altar.

In an instant, all five altars burst out with bright light. Gradually, the light gradually condensed into pillars, reaching straight to the sky and the earth.

It's like forming a bridge to communicate with heaven.

Among the three mountains and five mountains in Wei State, towering light pillars erupted and gathered in the sky together.

From dot to surface, curtains of light gradually formed on the territory of the Wei Kingdom, seemingly illuminating the entire human world.

And these pillars of light are the dragon's eyes used by the ancestors of the human race to lock destiny in the mountains and rivers, commonly known as "trapped dragons."

The next step is for all the luck in the world to be driven up, and then gathered together in Mount Tai, which is the only one among the five mountains.

Let the king hold the jade seal passed down to the country, inherit the destiny of heaven and earth, and benefit the country.
To be continued...
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