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Chapter 101: Lingshan Record

"Gu Nan'an: I will not accept the challenge!"

On the right side of the huge title is a beautiful sketch. The picture shows a huge villa with countless courtyards, with layers of buildings, pavilions and terraces, winding corridors, pools and pavilions everywhere, and endless luxury.

, the endless and profound Tao, is the old house and villa that the Gu family of Lingshan, the largest family of casual cultivators in Zhejiang, has been running for hundreds of years.

This is in accordance with the submission requirements of "Junshan Notes". The author provides a brief textual description, and the editorial department illustrates it accordingly. Yang Chiwen is a master of drawing and is very familiar with the layout of this type of building. With just a few sentences provided by the author, he describes Gu's Villa

The appearance is very similar to the one described.

Under the main title is the subtitle of this article - Record of Lingshan Interview.

Because "Junshan Notes" pays royalties according to the number of words, and the title is also included in the number of words, most authors will add a subtitle to their articles, which has become a writing trend. Especially for poems with a concise number of words, many authors

The subtitle added is even longer than the original text.

Also because of this method of calculating royalties, under the intentional or unintentional guidance of the editors, except for the poetry section, all other categories of "Junshan Notes" are filled with a large number of vernacular and spoken texts, and mixed with a large number of sentence pronunciation symbols that can count the number of words.

It can also be regarded as a feature of this journal.

This article is no exception. The author Jingxuan Sanren wrote it in vernacular. It is very long and full of words.

"The matter of Senior Brother Lou Guan's test of the Three Provinces and Four Sword Masters is now widely circulated in the cultivation world. The author is also extremely concerned about this topic. With a lot of questions, he traveled hundreds of miles to interview the parties involved in the incident.

As we all know, Youlong Pavilion is located in Lanke Mountain in Quzhou, and is the eighth cave of Qingxia. In the past, Lord Nie, Master Shidao, attached himself to the Qing Dynasty and the Taoism, and then fought with Buddhism and Taoism, thus making great achievements.

, sealed Quzhou for missionary work, and prospered for six hundred years.

With admiration, the author visited the cave in Lanke Mountain, but heard that Master Shui Lian was not in the mountain, so he had to turn southeast and head to Lingshan Mountain to continue to visit another person involved - Master Gu Nan'an.

Perhaps the Gu family is not well-known in other provinces, but in Zhejiang and surrounding areas, the Gu family in Lingshan is famous. The Gu family did not make their fortune from the Great Controversy between Buddhism and Taoism. In fact, they did not participate in that war more than 600 years ago.

The Great War. Many people do not know the path to the rise of the Gu family, but the author has learned a little bit about it and shares it with readers.

The source of Gu's entry into spiritual practice is Huayang Zhenyin Gu's master Kuang Jun and his father and son Feixiong Taoist. Having said this, I believe many readers will understand. Both Huayang Zhenyin and Feixiong Taoist were high Taoists in the Middle Tang Dynasty, and both father and son lived in seclusion.

In Maoshan, it is well documented that today's Xuanshou Zhenyin Palace in Xiaomaoshan was rebuilt from the Zhenyin Temple where the father and son lived.

What needs to be explained here is that before the Great Controversy between Buddhism and Taoism, Maoshan was not owned by Yuanfu Wanning Pavilion. In fact, at that time, anyone who wanted to go to Maoshan to practice could do it, as long as it did not interfere with other monks. Doesn’t it sound interesting?

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To make a long story short, according to old news, during the war between Buddhism and Taoism, the Gu family and his son lived in seclusion in the mountains and never participated in the war. When they sat down in Lushan to discuss the matter, they got nothing, and even failed to save the Zhenyin Temple.

Later, the Gu family and his son moved to Lingshan, Quzhou, where the Gu family spread its branches and established today's villa.

Closer to home, the author rushed to the Gu Family Villa overnight, and his hard work paid off. This time, he finally "blocked" Master Gu, one of the Four Refiners, in the villa. To the author's surprise, the other client, Master Shui,

It happens to be right in the villa.

The author believes that after reading this, many readers must have the same feeling as the author, which is a little unbelievable. I still remember that in the last issue of notes, a Taoist friend signed by Shen Jiangzi once wrote an article speculating that the relationship between Master Shui and Master Gu

It's no small matter, it seems to be a childhood sweetheart. The author thought it was a joke at the time, but now I can't judge whether it is true or not.

According to other rumors, a Black Crane Taoist priest will be revealed in this issue's notes. Master Water Refiner secretly married Master Zhang Yuanji of Longhu Mountain 32 years ago, but for unknown reasons, they did not undergo a double cultivation ceremony.

It is little known so far. Regarding this revelation, the author believes that it is very likely. For more details, readers can pay attention to the article of Taoist Heihe in this issue of notes.

At that time, out of curiosity and hoping to have more time to interview Master Water Refiner, the author took the liberty to inquire about how many days she would stay at Gu's Villa. Perhaps this question was personal and made Master Water Refiner unhappy, so the author took the liberty of asking.

I couldn't get a reply from her even though I scolded her, and I couldn't get to the bottom of it, so I can only apologize to the readers.

Gao Xiu has the majesty of Gao Xiu. When I saw these two masters, I couldn't help but tremble. However, in order to satisfy the curiosity of readers, I still mustered up the courage to abandon distracting thoughts and concentrate on the interview. Finally, I found out a lot

Valuable content. The report is now recorded for the benefit of readers.

Regarding the Senior Brother's trial of the Three Provinces and Four Sword Refiners, the two refiners Gu and Shui have already received the news, but it is obvious that the two seniors are extremely displeased with the Senior Brother's challenge while being dismissive of it.

As for whether Gu Lianshi will accept the challenge, this is not only the question that the author is most concerned about, but also what the readers want to know the most. To this, Gu Lianshi clearly refused.

The sentence "I will not accept the challenge" in the title of this article was not made up by the author. It came from the mouth of Master Gu. What Master Gu meant was that only "talents" could attempt cross-border fighting. He

I have never heard of the title of eldest brother before, so I don’t think that eldest brother is a genius.

Whether this is an excuse or whether it is the true opposite of Master Gu, we don’t know for the time being. Fighting across borders, especially challenging high-level practitioners at the master level, is indeed extremely difficult, but the world of cultivation has never lacked such people.

Examples include Duanmu Chunming of Chunyang Pavilion, Lu Xixing of Helin Pavilion, Dongfang Jing of Yuhuang Pavilion, Wei Chaozong of Baiyun Pavilion, etc. These Taoist geniuses all have successful battle cases.

In addition, it is said that Zhou Yumo, an immortal genius of the Wenqing sect who is also a monk of the Zongshengguan, once fought against the Five Elements Monks in northern Xinjiang and killed them. Based on this, it is speculated that Zhou Yumo even practiced as a Jindan Master and had the ability to cross the border.

The strength to challenge. What Zhou Yumo can do, can Senior Brother Wei Zhizhen do it?

We don’t know whether Senior Brother can do it, but we know that Luo Zhiqing is a master of cross-border fighting. This "Luo Mumu" is very famous in Sichuan. Almost 90% of the fighting is in cross-border challenges. When he was a Taoist priest, he challenged Huang

Guan, Huang Guan challenged the mage when he was a mage, but now as a mage, he challenges the great mage and even the alchemist. As for "Luo Mumu"'s cultivation, I heard that he has always been taught by his senior brother.

Therefore, the author has been thinking about whether the senior brother is a genius and whether he has the ability to cross the border to challenge Gu Lianshi. With such doubts, when the author repeatedly asked whether the reason for rejection was because he was worried about failure, Gu Lianshi contradicted his previous

Quick and decisive response attitude, vague language, ambiguous, and always unwilling to answer directly. When the author asked the water refiner present about this, the water refiner's answer was, "Senior Brother Gu has already said it, I don't need to

Repeat again”.

Not getting a clear reply from the two refiners is the regret of the author and also of the readers..."

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