Chapter 283: National Teacher-Xu Fu

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As for Meng Tian and Bu Xianglian, who stayed to continue the banquet, as well as other civil and military officials, they stayed in the Jinluan Hall until King Yingzheng of Qin announced the end of the banquet, and then returned to their mansions. When the couple returned to the General's Mansion, it was almost half past eleven.

At this time, it was already late at night, and when Meng Tian and his wife returned, they suddenly felt tired, and after a little freshening up, they hugged each other and fell asleep.

Just when Wu Fei and Xiao Tao, Meng Tian and Bu Xianglian entered a sweet sleep one after another, some people had insomnia.

"National teacher, according to the hexagram, Wu Xia Shi is really the man of destiny"?

At this time, in the majestic and solemn palace hall of the Imperial City, there was a subtle sound of conversation.

"Back to Your Majesty, according to the words of the hexagram of the minister's divination, the Lord Protector is indeed the Mandate of Heaven shown in the hexagram. Didn't Your Majesty ask in person and get an answer before?"

After Ying Zheng's words fell, a generous and solemn voice sounded in response.

"However, Wu Xia Shi did not tell me that he was the person of the Mandate of Heaven foreshadowed in the hexagram of the National Teacher, but said that he did not belong to this time and space, and came from the future world thousands of years later. Not only that, but when he was in General Meng Tian's mansion, he also showed the widow the scenes and pictures of the future world."

"Oh? The world in thousands of years? Dare to ask Your Majesty what you see in the scene shown by the Lord Protector"?

Hearing this, the national teacher frowned and asked.

"Very tall and dense houses, glowing with silver, and strange traps on the ground that can move. The subjects in the scene, dressed in strange costumes, are very revealing."

In the face of the national teacher's inquiry, Ying Zheng told all the scenes he saw.

The very tall houses he is talking about are those office buildings, and the reason why they shimmer silver is because the surfaces of the office buildings are inlaid with reflective glass. When the sun shines, of course, it reflects the light. Movable trap beasts naturally refer to all kinds of cars.

"Since Lord Protector is from the future world, the elixir of life that Your Majesty asked for should be able to find a breakthrough."

"Oh? What does the national teacher mean ......."?

"Heaven must not be revealed"!

......

Hearing these six words slowly spit out from the mouth of the national teacher, Ying Zheng barely resisted the urge to go berserk.

Heaven can't reveal a hair, the widow is the true son of heaven, what else can not be known in the world? However, he completely relied on the national teacher-Xu Fu to complete and realize his dream of immortality, so he didn't get angry.

That's right, the man who had a conversation with King Yingzheng of Qin just now was Xu Fu, the national teacher of the Great Qin Empire.

The historical classics about the Qin Dynasty record him as follows: Xu Fu, that is, Xu Shi, the word Junfang, the Langya people of Qidi, and the famous Fang Shi of Qin.

He was well-read and knowledgeable in medicine, astronomy, navigation, etc., and sympathetic and helpful to the people, so he was quite famous among the people in the coastal area. 【】

Xu Fu is a close disciple of Mr. Guiguzi, who learns Bigu, Qigong, cultivating immortals, and is also proficient in martial arts. When he came out of the mountain, it was around the time of Qin Shi Huang and Li Si. Later, he was sent by Qin Shi Huang to go to sea to collect immortal medicine, and never returned. In order to commemorate this kind-hearted famous doctor, the villagers changed the village where he was born to "Xufu Village" and built a "Xufu Temple" in the north of the village. Later, there was a saying that Xu Fu was the king in the plains of Japan and Guangze.

The earliest record of Xu Fu's deeds is the "Historical Records", as the Western Han Dynasty Emperor Wu Emperor Taishi Ling Sima Qian, from the time of Xu Fu to the east is only seventy or eighty years away, must be because this event has a wide impact. Therefore, he recorded the grand occasion of seeking immortals at that time in his immortal works: "Qi people Xu (Fu) and other books, there are three divine mountains in the sea of words, and immortals live in them. Fast, and ask for it from the virgins and boys. So he sent thousands of men and women to the sea to seek immortals. Sima Qian said that Xu was from Qidi. Therefore, there is a view that Xu Fu's hometown should be Longkou, Shandong.

Xu Fu's deeds can be found in the "Qin Shi Huang Benji" and "Huainan Hengshan Biography" in the "Historical Records" (called "Xu Shi" in the Qin Shi Huang Benji, and "Xu Fu" in the Huainan Hengshan Biography).

According to the "Records of the Historians" "Qin Shi Huang Benji", Qin Shi Huang hoped for immortality. In the twenty-eighth year of Qin Shi Huang, Xu Shi wrote that there were three immortal mountains in the sea: Penglai, Abbot and Yingzhou, and there were immortals living in them.

So Qin Shi Huang sent Xu Shi to lead thousands of boys and girls, as well as three years of food, clothing, medicine and farming tools that had been prepared into the sea to seek immortals, which cost a huge amount. However, Xu Shi led the people to sea for several years and did not find the sacred mountain, and Xu Fu left descendants in the local mountain - "Laoshan Mountain", and the descendants changed their surnames to Lao or Lao.

In 210 B.C., when Qin Shi Huang toured east to Lang Yuan, Xu Shi said that after going to sea, he encountered a huge mackerel obstruction and could not sail far, and asked for more archers to deal with mackerel. Qin Shi Huang agreed, sending an archer to shoot a large fish. Later, Xu Fu led the crowd to the sea again and came to the "plain Guangze".

In the "Historical Records", there are many records of Xu Fu's eastward crossing is the "Huainan Hengshan Column", including Xu Fu's journey from the southeast to Penglai, the dialogue with the sea god and the sea god's request for boys and girls as gifts, etc., which is generally believed to be Xu Fu's pretext to Qin Shi Huang, and it is also recorded that Xu Fu went to sea again to carry grain seeds, and was accompanied by hundreds of workers. After this voyage, Xu Fu came to the "plain Guangze" (probably the Japanese island of Kyushu), he felt that the local climate was warm, the scenery was beautiful, and the people were friendly, so he "stopped the king from coming", stopped and established himself as a king, taught the locals how to farm, fish, whaling and drain paper, and did not return.

"Huainan Hengshan Liebiography" is slightly different from "Qin Shi Huang Benji", saying that Xu Fu did not take thousands of boys and girls into the sea at the beginning, but led thousands of boys and girls to the sea when he went to sea again when he visited the immortal family for many years without success. Regarding the three immortal mountains of Penglai, Abbot and Yingzhou that Xu Fu wanted to visit, the "Historical Records" and "Feng Zen Book" only said that they were in the Bohai Sea, and the specific location could not be determined. And where the plain Guangze is, it can't be verified.

There is even another saying, which sounds absurd, but many Chinese people are willing to believe it, that is; Xu Fu is the ancestor of the Japanese, and it is he who founded the Japanese nation. If that's the case, Japan, then it's part of China.

According to historical records, Xu Fu, who went to sea to Xianshan to seek the elixir of life, did not return after the last time he went to sea, and no one knew his life and death. And in the process of sailing, he encountered a storm, and the thousand girls and boys he carried with him, as well as more than half of the hundreds of workers, were swallowed up by this catastrophic storm. The few who survived ended up wandering to an island jutted out of sea level by a few protruding islands. And these small islands are likely to be the territory of Japan in history.

Eventually, they survived on these islands and began to reproduce, and slowly evolved into what would become the Japanese people.

Of course, these are only historical classics or wild histories, and no one knows how credible they are. After all, it's been so long that even historians can't verify it.

However, since the record of Sima Qian's "Historical Records", the "Book of Han" of Bangu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" of Jin Chenshou, and the "Book of the Later Han" of Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty all record the deeds of Xu Fu going to sea to seek immortals, and there is no contradiction in the content of the "Historical Records". (To be continued.) Mobile phone users, please browse and read, a better reading experience.