Chapter 869
"Are you dazzled?" the old woman smiled and tucked Su Haitang in.
"You can't reflect on the light. Make a fuss. Go to bed and pick some herbs up the mountain tomorrow. Help me kill the pheasant before going out and make soup for the girl."
They supported each other and walked out of the house slowly with an oil lamp. The curtain of the door was down, leaving only a faint starlight in the room.
Su Haitang's eyes moved again under his eyes and fell into a coma again. His mind kept reading like a consciousness: Tao can be Tao, very Tao; Name can be name, very name
On the yuncang mountain thousands of miles away, a tall figure floated out of the cave and walked on the moon.
A period of cause and effect a hundred years ago was finally understood, and he could settle a worry.
"Boundless God, I'm on my way here. I'm hungry and thirsty. Can I ask for a bowl of water?"
The old hunter who was catching chickens in the chicken cage looked up and hurriedly raised his voice to greet his old companion.
"Old lady, please come and pour me a bowl of hot water!"
With that, he glanced at the Taoist's snow-white dust and spotless green Taoist robe, smiled foolishly, rubbed his hands, and explained with a little formality.
"There are patients at home. I didn't mean to offend you by killing a chicken."
The Taoist smiled and was calm.
"No problem, the old man help himself."
The old woman brought a bowl of water, respectfully invited the Taoist to drink, and asked carefully.
"I don't know where the fairyland is? Why are you here? If it's convenient, can you diagnose the foolish couple? I dare not sacrifice less."
The Taoist was slightly surprised and smiled with emotion.
"It's fate to meet. I should. I'm here to visit my old friend. I'm in good health. I just don't have children. I don't know the patient..."
"Taoist priest, good eyesight!" the old hunter listened all the time. Seeing that he told the truth that they had no children, he immediately worshipped them more and invited them to the house.
"I dare not hide it from the fairy. The sick girl was saved by me and the old woman in the mountain yesterday."
"I don't know which young lady fell into trouble and fainted alone in the wild mountains. You have excellent medical skills. Let me see it again?"
The Taoist agreed with a smile, followed the two kind-hearted old people into the inner room, smelled the familiar smell of medicine, and looked at them with a smile.
"You two are admirable."
The old hunter felt close to him when he saw his kind attitude.
"Well, what's this? Who hasn't been in trouble? Just give me a hand if you can. How can I accumulate virtue?"
The Taoist nodded.
"Blessed is the house that accumulates virtue and does good."
The old hunter rubbed his hands happily.
"Thank you!"
When the Taoist entered the Westinghouse, he stretched out his finger and pressed Su Haitang's wrist, and his eyebrow was a pick.
"How's it going?"
The old woman asked with concern and pressed the quilt corner for Su Haitang to block her face.
The unmarried girl's family is not easy to see strangers. Fame and integrity matter.
"No problem, my prescription is still symptomatic. It's hard for you to remember that it has been passed down to four generations?"
"You, you..." the old hunter stared in surprise and stammered.
The Taoist put down Su Haitang's arm, smiled and reported to himself.
"I'm Qinghe. I once had a meeting with my father. I left a pair of heat clearing and poison removing prescriptions and a messenger jade Pei."
Qinghe took out a white jade Pei and handed it to the old man.
The old hunter rubbed his eyes and looked at the familiar jade Pei. He went back to the house and found his own one. The two phases were exactly the same!
"The fairy came!"
"You can't reflect on the light. Make a fuss. Go to bed and pick some herbs up the mountain tomorrow. Help me kill the pheasant before going out and make soup for the girl."
They supported each other and walked out of the house slowly with an oil lamp. The curtain of the door was down, leaving only a faint starlight in the room.
Su Haitang's eyes moved again under his eyes and fell into a coma again. His mind kept reading like a consciousness: Tao can be Tao, very Tao; Name can be name, very name
On the yuncang mountain thousands of miles away, a tall figure floated out of the cave and walked on the moon.
A period of cause and effect a hundred years ago was finally understood, and he could settle a worry.
"Boundless God, I'm on my way here. I'm hungry and thirsty. Can I ask for a bowl of water?"
The old hunter who was catching chickens in the chicken cage looked up and hurriedly raised his voice to greet his old companion.
"Old lady, please come and pour me a bowl of hot water!"
With that, he glanced at the Taoist's snow-white dust and spotless green Taoist robe, smiled foolishly, rubbed his hands, and explained with a little formality.
"There are patients at home. I didn't mean to offend you by killing a chicken."
The Taoist smiled and was calm.
"No problem, the old man help himself."
The old woman brought a bowl of water, respectfully invited the Taoist to drink, and asked carefully.
"I don't know where the fairyland is? Why are you here? If it's convenient, can you diagnose the foolish couple? I dare not sacrifice less."
The Taoist was slightly surprised and smiled with emotion.
"It's fate to meet. I should. I'm here to visit my old friend. I'm in good health. I just don't have children. I don't know the patient..."
"Taoist priest, good eyesight!" the old hunter listened all the time. Seeing that he told the truth that they had no children, he immediately worshipped them more and invited them to the house.
"I dare not hide it from the fairy. The sick girl was saved by me and the old woman in the mountain yesterday."
"I don't know which young lady fell into trouble and fainted alone in the wild mountains. You have excellent medical skills. Let me see it again?"
The Taoist agreed with a smile, followed the two kind-hearted old people into the inner room, smelled the familiar smell of medicine, and looked at them with a smile.
"You two are admirable."
The old hunter felt close to him when he saw his kind attitude.
"Well, what's this? Who hasn't been in trouble? Just give me a hand if you can. How can I accumulate virtue?"
The Taoist nodded.
"Blessed is the house that accumulates virtue and does good."
The old hunter rubbed his hands happily.
"Thank you!"
When the Taoist entered the Westinghouse, he stretched out his finger and pressed Su Haitang's wrist, and his eyebrow was a pick.
"How's it going?"
The old woman asked with concern and pressed the quilt corner for Su Haitang to block her face.
The unmarried girl's family is not easy to see strangers. Fame and integrity matter.
"No problem, my prescription is still symptomatic. It's hard for you to remember that it has been passed down to four generations?"
"You, you..." the old hunter stared in surprise and stammered.
The Taoist put down Su Haitang's arm, smiled and reported to himself.
"I'm Qinghe. I once had a meeting with my father. I left a pair of heat clearing and poison removing prescriptions and a messenger jade Pei."
Qinghe took out a white jade Pei and handed it to the old man.
The old hunter rubbed his eyes and looked at the familiar jade Pei. He went back to the house and found his own one. The two phases were exactly the same!
"The fairy came!"