Qi Bao'er also reached over and knocked on his elder brother's head, "Brother, it's much better for you to follow the path of spiritual cultivation than to be a Taoist priest. We don't want to pry into the secrets of heaven. No matter whether you do good or bad things, you will be counterattacked.
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Da Li had never heard of it, and Qi Kangan was also curious.
Since I have nothing to do at the moment, Qi Baoer will tell the father and son about the 'disadvantages' of practicing Taoism that he told her on the 32nd.
"Heaven has its own rules, and ordinary people cannot peek even a little into these rules, unless they are people with great merit, that is, those who are favored by heaven.
In Taoist cultivation, fortune-telling and fortune-telling are all about spying on heaven's secrets, not to mention that Taoists also have the art of changing one's destiny against heaven.
Dad, brother, think about it, it’s all against heaven, can heaven tolerate it?
The five shortcomings and the three shortcomings are all minor. Once a Taoist cultivator takes the wrong path, his soul will be shattered. There is no other way to go, and he has no chance to fall into the beast path.
Unless the person is so strong that he is not afraid of the backlash from heaven, nor is he afraid of the natural chasm.
How many people are capable of confronting the sky?"
Of course, it’s not that Taoist cultivation is not good. Messenger No. 32 was a Taoist master during his lifetime. He could see Qi Baoer’s special physique at a glance, and after learning that she had embarked on the path of spiritual cultivation, he didn’t want her to be a child.
The girl turned to Taoism half-heartedly and ended up being half-hearted, so she buried herself first.
Unexpectedly, Qi Baoer was deceived by her teacher in her previous life, and then she was deceived again by No. 32, who was a Taoist cultivator in her lifetime. She completely believed that Taoist cultivators are dangerous.
Qi Baoer specifically stared at Da Li and warned him in a serious tone: "Brother, we spiritual cultivators are different. Let everything take its course, as long as you don't do evil things."
Fighting against the sky is no joke, she has not had the courage to do so until now.
She clearly had clairvoyance in her previous life, but her teacher still prevented her from learning Taoism, because she was afraid of divine punishment!!
Daliang looked timid when he heard this, but there was no trace of envy at all, "Among the five shortcomings and three shortcomings, money and life are both included. If these two are missing, oh goose~"
Qi Baoer: "..."
Qi Kang'an: "..."
She/my daughter said that she was older, and this is all you thought about?
But luckily, there was something he was afraid of.
Qi Bao'er won't talk about it, but Qi Kangan is actually not happy that Daliang takes the path of cultivation. He didn't think about the five disadvantages and three shortcomings at first, but...
How can I put it, doting on a daughter is a doting on a daughter, but he doesn't care about his two sons, especially Dali, who is not only his eldest son but also the eldest grandson of their Lao Qi family. Not only does his father pay more attention to it, but he also pays more attention to it.
Dali has higher hopes than Sanlang.
Moreover, Daliang is also very up to date, he is good at reading even a small book, he is also diligent and steady, and he is dedicated to his younger brothers and sisters.
If such an eldest grandson/eldest brother becomes a talented person, it will be a blessing for both the old Qi family and the small family like Dafang.
Therefore, Qi Kang'an had always hoped that Da Lang would take the imperial examination. He was not that disheartened by becoming a general. He just felt that if Da Lang could really enter the court and become an official, he would definitely be his daughter's backer, and at the same time he would not
Forgot about the other brothers.
He did not object to his daughter asking Da Ling to practice spiritual practice, because becoming a spiritual practitioner would not affect the imperial examination. However, if he did not succeed in practicing Taoism, there was an unwritten rule in Qilin State that those who practice Taoism would not be admitted as scholars.
Now that my daughter has mentioned the five shortcomings and three shortcomings, Qi Kangan is even more unhappy.
If you have good money and life, that's your own business. But if you are widowed, lonely, and disabled, how can this not be the misfortune of a family?
He understands what his daughter means. He has to make a mistake before he will be punished. But the problem is that Daliang is only eleven years old now and will grow up for the rest of his life. Who can guarantee that he will always maintain his original intention?
Fortunately, fortunately, Daliang has stopped thinking about it.
The sky was getting a little dark and it looked like it was going to rain. Qi Kang'an called to Dali and quickened his pace, and Dali hurriedly followed.
The father and son came in a carriage, but there was no carriage path from the foot of the mountain to Yunhua Temple halfway up the mountain, only a stone-step mountain path, and the carriage could only stop by the tea shed at the foot of the mountain.
Yunhua Temple is still some distance away from Yong'an City. The tea shed at the foot of the mountain is not only for devotees going to Yunhua Temple, but also for passers-by to rest here.
It was already dark when the father and son arrived at the foot of the mountain. It was only about three o'clock in the afternoon, but the tea shed was already so dark that all the oil lamps were lit.
Due to the weather, many people were trapped in the tea shed. When the father and son came in, not only were the seats full, but many people could only stand there to rest.
"Dad, what should I do?" It's so crowded, almost people are squeezing each other, and I don't know when the rain will start or stop.
Qi Kang'an took advantage of his height and looked around, taking some time to answer: "I'm looking for a free place. If it doesn't work, we can only hide in the carriage."
Fortunately, when they came, they listened to Director Li's advice and left Fengchi in the stable of the tea shed. If they could only hide in the carriage, the stable had a thatched roof and the carriage could be blocked, which was no worse than hiding inside.
At this time, a man dressed as a servant crowded in beside Qi Kang'an. There were too many people and it was noisy. The servant couldn't pay attention and could not salute. He was about to pat Qi Kang'an on the shoulder and call him, but as soon as he raised his hand,
People were so crowded that they bumped right into Dali.
To be precise, he was about to hit Qi Kang'an, but Daliang reacted quickly and pulled him in time. The boy was unlucky, and he was squeezed by someone from the other side at this time. He lost his strength and was killed.
He bumped into Daliang.
Someone bumped into Dali and Qi Kang'an was shocked. When he saw the person who hit him... "Shuangquan, why are you here?"
Shuangquan, Lu Tongpan's personal servant.
At this time, several more people came in at the door. Shuangquan was so crowded that he couldn't even laugh. He could only bow his lower body with difficulty:
"Miss Bao, please pray to the master and pray to the young master. Our master has a seat over there. Please Miss Bao and Mr. Qi to pray to the young master to come over and have a rest."
In the past, Lu Tongpan was an official. Even if someone came to invite him, Qi Kang'an wouldn't dare to lick his face and approach him.
Now, in the past two years, although the Yuelu family and the Laoqi family have not moved around much, they can be regarded as coming and going.
Almost every month at the end of the month, Lu Tongfan would ask his servants or ask the Xing Yatou to send them something. They would also send someone from home to send some game from the mountains to Lu Tongfu on market days every month.
Besides, his daughter is now the head of the county and a person of high rank, so she can be considered worthy of Judge Lu Tong’s request.
Therefore, Qi Kang'an was somewhat similar to the scene when he first met Judge Lu Tong. He also held his daughter and led his eldest son to see Judge Lu Tong, but this time he was confident enough and no longer had to pretend to be timid.
It was a bit crowded.
Judge Lu Tong seemed not to want to disturb the surroundings, so he sat at a table in the corner of the tea shed. In addition, it was dark now and he had to rely on oil lamps for light. There was only one oil lamp at the counter of the tea shed [the tea shed was closed at night, so there was no need to prepare more oil lamps]
, had I not been closer, I really wouldn’t have noticed that a city’s tongsan was sitting here.
When he saw the father and son coming to Lu Tongjian, he stood up with a smile. Qi Baoer is now from the third rank, and he is from the fourth rank of the first city tongxuan. According to the law, he has to bow when he sees Qi Baoer, the county head.
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The problem was that Qi Kang'an didn't think about it at all. He was so fast that just as Lu Tongpan stood up, he had already sat down in the empty seat opposite Lu Tongpan.
"It's too crowded. Fortunately, Mr. Lu, you are here today, otherwise the rain would start and stop at some point. I would have been ready to hide in the carriage."