Chapter 1: Liaohua

Just when the river embankment was lively, Brother Hua, who Zhang Dali mentioned, was called Liao Hua, and looked at the Buddha statue in front of him and was worried. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

The Buddha statue cracked again.

Liao Hua is a native of Jining Prefecture, Shandong Province, and was born in an ordinary rural family.

His parents were farmers, except for his family, taking care of his hometown, and encouraged by the imperial court to covet the fields that were not taxed for ten years, and his grandfather and maternal uncle all emigrated to Kanto.

In Liaohua's family, the eldest brother Liao Ren entered the Jining Guifangzhai dim sum shop as an apprentice, and later married the only daughter of the owner's family.

At the beginning, Liao Hua spent a lot of money on studying, but thanks to the eldest brother, he was able to persevere.

Liao Hua also has a younger sister, who has been in school for a few years, but if she can't learn, in the countryside, it's good if a woman can read and write. Now I stay at home, I am still young, and I help my father and mother work.

Liao Hua has been successful in studying over the years, and he was admitted to Beijing in the big exam in the year of Jiazi.

was supposed to enter Jingzhao Public University, but he was pushed and transferred to Jingxi College to study police administration.

The countrymen don't have much knowledge, and they don't know how to fight and how to fight, so they resign themselves to fate.

Fortunately, when I went to school, food, clothing, housing and transportation were provided by the imperial court, and there was a monthly allowance.

In addition to having to be responsible for the first time in Beijing, Liao Hua can be regarded as self-reliant.

Every summer, I went home, bought gifts, and had money left.

When Lao Liang, the steward of the school cafeteria, was looking for student helpers, he saw Liao Hua, who had come to sign up, with a strong physique, a loyal character, and a fellow countryman, so he left Liao Hua behind to help make breakfast.

Liao Hua was very grateful.

Lao Liang is also very realistic: Let's not make any fuss, except for you, there is no one else to do.

Now you all have allowances, you haven't graduated yet, you don't have an official body, and the shelves are all getting bigger first;

If you don't have a shelf, you don't do it when you get up so early every morning.

Let me tell you, even the idle children in the courtyard have developed problems in this flower world, and I hope that there is not much to do.

However, Liao Hua is still very grateful, comes on time every day, and works hard. Lao Liang likes him very much, most of the people in the canteen are Shandong villagers, and everyone also loves Liaohua.

Once he worked, Liao Hua said that his family was afraid that he would not be able to enter the school and that there was no way out, so he learned joinery and carved wood flowers.

As a result, Lao Liang and they fell in love.

It turned out that Lao Liang and them were all monks in the White Lotus Temple in Lufang Mountain, Feicheng, although now they have all returned to the customs and become a family, but everyone still often recites and learns together.

The tutoring supervisor in Liao Hua's class, Rhubarb, is also Lao Liang's junior brother, and now he is trying to find a way to find someone to grant land, planning to build a small temple.

It is said that it can be approved, but it must be guaranteed that there is money to build it before it can be approved.

But everyone has a family to support, the money is really hard to see, and then everyone takes out 10% of the salary every month as the molecular money, and the fat monk Feng has no home is a drag, except for the necessary monthly expenses, all of them are taken out, just like that, I am afraid that I will have to save until the year of the monkey.

As soon as he heard that Liao Hua could carve wood, Lao Liang Ke was happy, and he begged Liao Hua to help carve Buddha statues.

Liao Hua was flattered, but he said that he hadn't done it, and Lao Liang didn't care: if you don't try, how do you know?

I just graduated soon, and I don't have classes, so I just don't go out and look for a job.

Liao Hua carved Buddha statues in the courtyard of Lao Liang's house.

At the beginning, Liao Hua didn't dare to take the wood, Lao Liang bought tools and helped him find some old wood, and the old roots practiced and carved them, and they didn't delay the fire.

After getting started, Liao Hua was finally able to get rid of the two-dimensional woodcut carving method and was able to carve three-dimensional.

Liao Hua felt that the wood paintings he carved now had a three-dimensional sense, which was a bit of a Suzhou brick carver in the Panjia building in Jining Mansion.

Finally, Liao Hua carved an old tree root into a half-lying Maitreya Buddha with a right hand and a jaw.

Lao Liang: Their eyes were straight.

In the evening, everyone gathered together and chanted the scriptures to open the light for the elderly, but as a result, there was a low sound, and the Buddha statue cracked, and everyone stared at each other.

Lao Liang put the Buddha statue in a small black room, which was considered a Buddha library, and he didn't dare to split the fire.

Liao Hua had no choice, so he had to carve again.

This is better, as soon as Lao Liang's three boys went out to inform him, the Buddha statue was very unassailable.