The green leaves and light flowers are naturally fragrant, and the courtyards in the mountains embrace the fragrance. The benefits are too good to be chased by the running water, so the dew can moisturize the sorrowful heart. Who walks lightly on the path, and a few glasses of residual wine pour into the rivers. To pity the flowers, you still need to understand the language of the flowers, and the poems and souls of the flowers are passed down to Xiaoxiang.
Orchids have been a symbol of the lofty personality of the Chinese people since ancient times. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period more than 2,400 years ago, Confucius, the forefather and master of Chinese classical traditional culture, once said: "Zhilan grows in the deep valley, and the orchids grow in the valley.
He is not fragrant because there is no one around him. A gentleman cultivates virtues and does not change his moral character because of poverty."
In addition, Mr. Kong also called Fulan, namely Cymbidium and Angelica dahurica, collectively the fragrance of the king.
The fragrance of a king, what an extraordinary four words, has been passed down to this day, which is enough to explain the position of Chinese orchid and Angelica dahurica of the Apiaceae family in the history of Chinese culture and even the history of world culture.
No one would have thought that Yan Xiaolan, an oriental woman who was insignificant in the dust, even a little weak, and always cried when something happened happened, would have been called "Little Orchid" when she was very young.
And now, the person who called Yan Xiaolan "Little Orchid" is no longer what he used to be. With a single move, he took the lives of several disciples of the Tang Sect, which had been powerful in Shu for hundreds of years.
Situ Qingfeng's talent in martial arts, in the words of his master, er, Zen Master Jinguang, the guardian of Emei Golden Summit, is simply a genius among geniuses.
In just ten years, he has mastered a superb martial art that has not been mastered by anyone in China for hundreds of years - the Seven Swords of Zen Master. Two days ago, he defeated the entire generation of martial arts masters who taught him the skill.
The great master, Zen Master Jinguang, forcibly left the mountain.
It was a quiet night, and no one knew how many disciples of the Tang Sect would be buried here in the Xiwan Villa tonight.
Tang Shuanglei looked at Situ Qingfeng's back with half fear, half hesitation, and half hope. What he hoped was that the other party would be suddenly shocked by the Tang Sect's prestige outside. However, this was impossible!
"Such an arrogant tone. Our Tang Sect's position in Shu cannot be shaken just by you."
Just when a cold light flashed across Situ Qingfeng's sculptured face, one of the Tang Sect disciples, a guy who didn't know whether to live or die, foolishly stood up to defend the Tang Sect's reputation.
"blow!"
Before all the disciples of the Tang Sect could realize what was going on, they saw that the brother who had just stood up to defend the reputation of the Tang Sect had fallen into a pool of blood. There was a patch of blood as wide as two fingers on his neck.
The leaf that sank into the throat turned out to be the green leaf that Situ Qingfeng had just put to the tip of his nose and sniffed.
A piece of grass or a leaf can be turned into a weapon, killing people invisible!
It takes a master with profound skills to do this. Tang Shuanglei's forehead was already covered with beads of sweat, and his back was already soaked. His hands holding the hammers could not help but tremble.
.In the past, the most powerful general of the Shidu Division under the Tang Sect, who danced the twin hammers of the sky and thunder with great power, now has completely disgraced his glorious image and almost peed his pants.
"Our current mission must be carried out. Please be kind and generous to our brother."
Tang Shuanglei asked for help for the first time in history. After seeing Situ Qingfeng's superb killing skills, none of his Tang Sect disciples now thought that their leader was doing something embarrassing. What's more, the Tang Sect disciples
The 131st chapter of the sect rules states: All disciples of the Tang sect should give top priority to completing their tasks, and they will not hesitate to be humble when necessary.