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These conditions are not harsh, but it's hard to persist. However, Cha Wenbin also said: "After everything is done, I will give you enough incense for a year. If your heart is not sincere, the incense will go out halfway; if your heart is sincere, it will burn to the end. The benefits and harm are up to you to grasp. In daily life, do more good deeds and accumulate virtues, otherwise, when you're old, you'll have to bear the consequences!
Xiao Kong was now a man who had almost lost his nerve, having encountered many graves and coffins while working with his father on construction projects. He had seen many exhumed corpses before. At first, he was afraid and would rebury the bodies in a new location, offering incense and burning paper to appease the spirits. However, as business got better, Xiao Kong's courage grew, and when he encountered graves with valuable contents, he would loot everything and then bury the remains elsewhere. If the grave had nothing of value, he would simply dispose of it along with construction waste, leaving it for wild dogs and birds to scavenge. Thanks to these activities, Xiao Kong and his father had made a good profit over the years, but they couldn't shake off their guilty consciences. They had become so used to walking in the dark that they forgot what their own surname was. This time, however, it was just a matter of Zhu Youwen, who didn't even register on Xiao Kong's radar. Now, thinking back to how he had urinated on Old Zhu's exhumed body, Xiao Kong was truly regretful.
With that smelly little guy, Cha Wenbin slowly helped him up. The group of things outside still didn't want to disperse. No problem, Cha Wenbin picked up the copper basin on the ground, where it was filled with sparkling Tongzi urine, also known as pure yang water. Splashing it around the surrounding area, "plop", Tongzi urine is different from adult urine, all of which were collected from boys under 10 years old, and the smell is not pungent at all.
As soon as the basin of urine was poured down, those green dots burst out like a boiling pot. Cha Wenbin was still showing mercy, just splashing it on the ground. He and the one inside were different, Tianzheng Yi had a very deep origin with Mao Mountain, but they emphasized that all things have spiritual nature, all things exist for a reason, scaring them away would be enough. Cha Wenbin finally scattered a handful of paper money and said: "Not respectful today, come again another day, I'll host you for three days, gentlemen, bon appétit!"
This is what he wants to send the guests away, it can be said that the left hand is a carrot and the right hand is a big stick. Anyway, I'll tell you to come back in a few days, Xiao Kong won't treat you badly. If you continue to make trouble today, then I won't be polite. Why? The bright big seal was taken out, Cha Wenbin held it in his hand and turned it outward in all directions for a circle. The four characters "Tian Shi Dao Bao" were on top, meaning that although the young master didn't wear a Taoist robe today, the thing in his hand wasn't fake. Who dares to make trouble again will be taken down together!
Now that's good, those things are just small fry, originally they were just for show. This big seal is personally passed down by Ling Zhengyang, symbolizing the Three Pure Ones' authority over their sect, which is the highest authority in Taoism. It has been passed down through twenty generations of masters, who knows how many evil spirits have been defeated by it? How could these things dare to face it?
Those green dots scattered, and Zha Wenbin also helped Xiao Kong to the ground, kneeling on both knees in front of Xia Qiushi, humming and muttering, not knowing what to say, just begging for mercy and admitting his mistake.
These guys are gone, but there are still a few tough ones left. They're all the kind of people who won't shed tears until they see their own coffin. Filth also has its strong and weak points. Staring at this little hole that's about to die, it's not just one or two years. Zha Wenbin knows that these things can't be scared away by intimidation. He himself came empty-handed today, and the guys didn't even prepare properly. Among them, there was a red thing that made Zha Wenbin feel uneasy in his heart. This kind of thing, Zha Wenbin not only knew about it, but also recognized it!
There has been a saying circulating in Hong Village that when the first batch of people arrived at Hong Village 100 years ago, the largest house was taken over by a butcher. At that time, Xia Laoliu's father, also known as Old Xia's grandfather, my great-grandfather, told the outsider not to live in that house, saying that no one could live in that house, and anyone who tried would be unlucky.
The old man was a geomancer, and the place was located in the center of the village. There was a river at the entrance, and there used to be an arch bridge on the river. The courtyard covered an area of three mu, with artificial hills, pavilions, and other features. The house had a concave shape, with three openings, two stories, and an outer wall with horse-head walls. The exterior was all white walls and black tiles, with dragons, tigers, and phoenixes on the flying eaves. Later, I heard my grandfather say that the walls were made of small bricks, pure blue-green color, three layers of wall body, all made of glutinous rice and lime mortar, so strong that even a steel hammer couldn't break them open.
In this house, the first batch of people who came were all persuaded by the old man to stay. He said that he would rather live in a grass hut than sleep in that mansion. It wasn't until later when the whole family of the butcher moved in, and within half a year, a mysterious big fire burned down the mansion, leaving only the frame behind. The fire was so big that it reached the sky, and the green bricks were burnt into red, like a kiln. None of his family members could escape, and they all perished inside. Later, the foundation of the mansion was rebuilt into a grand auditorium before and after the Cultural Revolution. Why did they choose that location?
At that time, the head of the revolutionary committee in charge of Hongcun also heard about this matter. Isn't it to overthrow the cow ghosts and snakes and sweep away all feudal superstitions? Alright, you all say that there are ghosts here, I will insert the red flag of the revolutionary position here, and see which ghost dares to show its head.
When exercising, the masses were highly enthusiastic, and every day after work, they would all go to the auditorium. The head of the revolutionary committee would recite Chairman Mao's quotes, talk about the revolutionary situation, and promote the revolutionary line. Of course, criticism and struggle were inevitable. At that time, although Hongcun was not greatly affected, there were still unjust deaths. Among them was a male educated youth from Suzhou who died in the auditorium. This person was actually an intellectual, his parents were high school teachers, and after being sent to Hongcun, according to regulations, educated youths could only bring some daily necessities and textbooks issued by the school. However, he had secretly kept a copy of the "Encyclopedia Britannica".
Later, the commune organized agricultural learning from Dazhai and industrial learning from Daqing, and also allowed communes to recommend students for further study. However, there were only a few opportunities, and in order to compete for places, another educated youth reported the incident of the Jiangsu educated youth bringing that book to the Revolutionary Committee. The "Encyclopedia Britannica", those Red Guards didn't know what this thing was, they only knew it was a book from a capitalist country, it was poison that harmed the revolutionary masses' thoughts, it was a tail of capitalism!
Then the Jiangsu educated youth began to be struggled, was made into a typical example and paraded through the streets, several communes around criticized him in turn, but he refused to admit his mistakes. In the end, on the verge of death, he secretly took down a red flag and used it as a rope to hang himself from the beam of the auditorium.
After that, no one dared to go to the auditorium again, and gatherings were moved to the sun-dried field. Later on, the place was even locked up with a big lock, many people said it was haunted, some also said they often saw a young man wearing a red flag sitting on the bridge in front of the auditorium, they said he was always waiting, waiting for an opportunity to go read books.
Years went by and the incident was slowly forgotten. The location of that place is good, it's in the center of the village, and the key point is that the bridge is particularly cool, so every summer someone likes to go there to enjoy the coolness. One summer, a pregnant woman fell off the bridge while leaning back, resulting in two deaths. At that time, the incident caused a sensation. Some people brought up the unclean things about that place again, and those who remembered said it was the educated youth coming for revenge, because the deceased pregnant woman was the daughter-in-law of the revolutionary committee director, and the child in her belly was his own grandson!
At that time, Ma Suifeng was one of the few Taoist priests who were known to people. He had also been struggled against, but Ma Suifeng was a thick-skinned person and no matter how he was tormented, he just wouldn't respond. Moreover, he was a bit crazy in his daily life, so the Red Guards could only lock him up in the cowshed without any other way to deal with him. When something happened, people thought of him again, so they brought gifts to ask him to ward off the disaster.
Ma Suifeng refused at the time, without any room for compromise. Everyone thought he was still resentful of the Revolutionary Committee director's attack on him, so the director personally came to apologize and make amends. But what did Ma Suifeng say? He said he didn't hold a grudge, that being locked up in the cowshed was nothing, and that he was living comfortably here. However, he couldn't control what happened on the bridge, nor could he be controlled. When asked why, aren't you a Taoist? Ma Suifeng retorted: "Hey, aren't you the Revolutionary Committee director? How can you conspire with me?" On the surface, it seemed like he still held a grudge, and this remark drove the director away. But what was the truth? Ma Suifeng had known about something there for a long time, not just him, but even Cha Wenbin knew.
When Cha Wenbin was young, he came to Hongcun to study. Every day, he had to pass by that place. There was a small road leading to Wulipu, which was the fastest way, but it had to go over that bridge and around the Grand Hall. Behind the Grand Hall, charcoal burners had cut out a rugged path, which was the fastest way to get to Wulipu if you went over it. Every morning and evening when Cha Wenbin passed by, he could see someone wearing red clothes sitting on the bridge, regardless of whether it was sunny or rainy. At first, he didn't say anything, but later he found it strange himself. The clothing of that era was either gray or military green, and it was rare to see such bright colors. So he asked his classmates, "Who is the person on the bridge?"
Everyone said he was neurotic, saying where is anyone, isn't that bridge empty?! Until one day he finally met a kindred spirit, this guy was the little memory from back then. It turned out he had also asked others the same question and got the same answer. These two people thus accompanied each other home every day, and whenever they saw the person on the bridge, they would stop and take a few more glances.
One day, Cha Wenbin finally couldn't hold it in anymore, he wanted to go forward and ask, but before he could cross the bridge, Ma Suifeng suddenly appeared out of nowhere and gave him a few loud slaps. From then on, Cha Wenbin remembered that the person on the bridge was best not messed with. Later, Cha Wenbin left Hongcun Village, and Xiaoyi also never saw the person in red clothes again from that day on.
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