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Chapter 709 Stargazing Grass

 The Evergreen Valley under the starry sky, with gurgling streams and white mist is so beautiful.

Turning on the flashlight, Lu Fei walked inside and tested the water temperature in each pool.

When they reached the seventh water pool, Lu Fei's eyes lit up.

This pool is very large, oval-shaped, with a maximum diameter of five meters.

Try the water temperature, it's almost in the early 50s.

This temperature is a bit high for most people, but for Lu Fei it is just right.

He took off his clothes and jumped in. The depth of the pool was just up to Lu Fei's waist.

What surprised Lu Fei was that there was a natural stone platform under the mouth of the pond. Sitting on it, the water in the pond just covered his shoulders.

Moreover, the water outlet is located at the cervical vertebrae behind the back, and the water flows through the cervical vertebrae, providing a purely natural massage effect.

Light a cigarette and soak in the water, feeling the massage of the water. It’s so refreshing! .??.

With such clean air and such natural hot springs, it is impossible not to live long in this environment. The Taoist Lingshan Cave is no more than that.

After soaking for a while, Lu Fei felt extremely comfortable.

Just when Lu Fei was about to fall asleep, a breeze blew by, and Lu Fei smelled a special smell.

Feeling it carefully, Lu Fei's eyes lit up.

I jumped out of the pool, put on my down jacket, pulled on my shoes and ran towards the depths of the valley.

After walking for more than ten minutes, Lu Fei finally found the source of the smell at the edge of the hottest hot spring.

Next to this pool, there is a piece of flat land enclosed by a fence.

This piece of flat land is about three square meters, and there are only three clusters of herbaceous plants in it.

Each cluster is composed of seven or eight small grasses like bean sprouts.

The height of these grasses is uniform, about five centimeters, with a straight stem.

The stems are lavender in color and have spiral patterns pointing straight upward.

At the top of each stem, there is a green leaf.

The shape of this kind of leaf is quite strange, like a morning glory, with the bell mouth pointing straight upward.

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Seven or eight trees are clustered together in this shape, more like birds that have just emerged from their shells, with their heads raised and their big beaks open, waiting for their mother birds to feed them, which is very vivid.

"Star grass?"

Lu Fei exclaimed when he saw these three bushes of strange-looking grass.

OMG!

There's even hope star grass here, this is so cool!

This kind of grass is called star grass.

The name comes from the state of the top leaves.

The leaves at the top look like morning glory, and only at night will they turn straight upward into a trumpet shape.

At dawn in the east, the bell mouth will slowly expand into round leaves like lotus leaves.

Before the sun comes out, the leaves will change state again, slowly retracting like an umbrella and clinging tightly to the stem.

So when you see this kind of grass during the day, it looks like bean sprouts, just a green stem, standing straight.

Although this thing may not look big, it is an extremely rare treasure.

Star grass only grows in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, and it must be in a place with water to survive.

Due to the extremely harsh living environment, the output is of course pitiful.

The reason why it is called a natural treasure is because it has a special medicinal effect, which is to treat convulsions.

There are many medicinal herbs for treating convulsions, but star grass is very special.

It has a miraculous effect on patients who are overly frightened or who have suffered head injuries and have not woken up for many days.

Therefore, it has another good name, called "Huanyang grass".

There is a record in the top chapter of "Compendium of Materia Medica": "In the abyss of southern Xinjiang, there is hope that the stars will shine on it. If you die for seven days, you can return the Yang Shencao!"

The so-called "seven days of death" in medical books refers to

Suspended death, that is, fainting.

But most people understand that after seven days of death, taking star grass can restore Yang.

This idea is pure nonsense.

But in the feudal era, this kind of legend spread the star grass into a fairy grass-like existence.

As a result, countless people went to the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to search for the whereabouts of the star grass.

In this way, the star grass will become sad.

By the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the star grass was on the verge of extinction.

At this moment, this natural treasure received another fatal blow.

In the eighteenth year of Hongzhi, the fifteen-year-old Zhengde Emperor Zhu Houzhao, the most playful emperor of the Ming Dynasty, ascended the throne and completely began his era of enjoying the world.

Zhu Houzhao was very playful since he was a child. After ascending to the throne, he became even more unscrupulous.

He raised a lot of beasts in the palace, locked them in cages, and brought many beauties to live in them. In today's words, he was crazy.

In addition to this, he also did a very stupid thing out of fun. At that time, a Mongolian prince led troops to invade the border. It could have been solved by sending a general, but Zhu Houzhao insisted on conquering the border himself.

He named himself a general, named Zhu Shou, went to the border to resist the enemy troops, and finally won victory, but at the cost of killing sixteen enemies and hundreds of Ming army casualties.

At the age of thirty-one, Zhu Houzhao visited the south. Because he wanted to experience the life of a fisherman, he fished himself.

But because he caught too many fish, he was dragged down in the end. Although he was rescued, he was still frightened because of the water accumulation in his abdomen.

Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty, risked his own life just for fun. It can be said that there is no one before or since.

In fact, this thing is not only fun, but also very lustful.

Once Emperor Zhengde went on a tour to Datong Prefecture and met the singer Liu Liangnu.

Seeing Liu Liangnu’s beauty, Zhu Hou
Zhao immediately couldn't move any further, so he ordered people to take Liu Liangnv back to the capital and send her to the Leopard Room.

Liu Liangnu was very good at pleasing the emperor, so she became Zhu Houzhao's favorite in his life.

On the eve of the Ghost Festival in the thirteenth year of Zhengde, Emperor Zhengde became playful again and asked the eunuch Liu Jin to visit experts to make "ghost costumes" for himself.

Tailor Ouchi made several sets, but Zhu Houzhao was not satisfied.

Later Liu Jin handed over this glorious task to Sun Zan, a famous tailor in the capital.

Sun Zan also had a terrible headache and had no clue for several days.

With the Ghost Festival approaching, Sun Zan had no choice but to make a set of bright red judge uniforms, as well as a series of props such as a judge pen and a mask.

Unexpectedly, Zhu Houzhao was very satisfied when he saw it, and even rewarded Sun Zan with twelve taels of gold.

On the night of the Ghost Festival, Zhu Houzhao ordered Liu Liangnu to attend the bed.

As an old married couple, Liu Liangnu is very familiar with these routines.

Put on your sexiest clothes early and wait in the leopard room.

At midnight, Zhu Houzhao sent all the maids away, wore the judge's uniform made by Sun Zan, and went to Liu Liangnu's dormitory.

The door of the room was pushed open, and Liu Liangnv inside the curtain was so excited that her heart beat wildly.

Zhu Houzhao sat on the edge of the bed, gently lifted the curtain, and said with a smile.

"Beauty, what do you think of my clothes?"

When Liu Liangnu looked back, her eyes rolled up and she fainted.

There was no surprise, but Liu Liangnu was frightened and fainted, and Emperor Zhengde was also paralyzed.

The imperial doctor was called in to rescue her for five days, and all methods were used, but Liu Liangnu still fell into a coma.

Just when Long Yan was furious, an alternate imperial doctor suggested that Wangxingcao could save Liu Liangnu's life.

Emperor Zhengde was overjoyed and immediately ordered a reward to collect the star grass.

It was this imperial edict that brought devastating disaster to the originally small number of Star Grass.


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