Chapter 366: Lao Tzu

"The fairy world is the center of all worlds, and the other worlds are subordinate. ”

This is the fourth point that Fan Wu learned about the fairy world in the words of the old man, and it is also the point that he attaches the most importance to, because this statement is different from Fan Wu's previous cognition.

Whether it is the historical knowledge and legends that he came into contact with during his lifetime, or the information he heard after starting his cultivation career, it shows that the human world is the center of all worlds.

Although it does not mean that the human world can command other worlds, it is the birthplace of all worlds, and the central point in the human world is where Fan Wu grew up, the earth.

So hearing what the old man said, Fan Wu had a lot of doubts about this, if these words were imagined by the old man himself, or if his so-called father said them.

It can still be thought that it is a lie of the frog at the bottom of the well, but the old man's statement comes from the immortals who came to the wooden 'warehouse' to collect firewood.

And it's not just one person who said this, all the immortals who came here have had the same statement, although the old man has not seen many people, but the number of times is quite a lot.

The same immortal basically has to meet several times, and then change to another person to collect firewood, Fan Wu estimated that those immortals took shifts, or directly changed jobs.

In fact, it is a normal job replacement, but the father and son who chopped wood have not been replaced, and others have changed personnel several times.

However, this is not the focus of Fan Wu's attention, their division of labor Fan Wu is not interested, and whether the father and son are exploited by the master's family has nothing to do with him.

The important thing is that these immortals, no matter how many times they are replaced, every time they come over, they will always talk to the old man and the father and son first, and judging from the old man's scattered words, they are basically doing ideological work for them.

The purpose is to fool them into working hard and not thinking about other things, and then it is to draw cakes and other words, Fan Wu, who has been educated in this area for more than ten years, knows what is going on when he hears it, but the old man and father and son seem to be convinced of it.

In particular, their statement that the fairy world is the center of all worlds is something that the two fathers and sons will hear repeat several times each time.

Fan Wu didn't know why these so-called immortals wanted to talk about this content so often, even if they wanted to fool the father and son, they didn't need to appear so frequently.

At first, Fan Wu thought that it was a word used to fool the lower-level people, but there is only one possibility that the phenomenon of such a high frequency has become a buzzword, or a slogan-like existence.

Fan Wu also has more than ten years of experience in this aspect, and his understanding of this approach is many levels higher than that of the old man.

Usually such a situation shows that the fairy world can only be two possibilities, one is really the center of the ten thousand worlds as the words say, and the other is that there is a big problem in the fairy world, and it needs to be managed through such a foolish means.

Fan Wu prefers the second option, but he does not completely rule out the theory of the center of the ten thousand worlds, because this argument is really a bit too lame.

It's okay to deceive the old man, father and son, these uninformed low-level personnel, if they have a little knowledge, they probably won't be deceived.

Therefore, Fan Wu still didn't dare to completely erase this possibility of the center of the Ten Thousand Worlds, if he thought about it along this line of thought, it would be quite a conflict with his previous cognition.

Not only is it a conflict, it is simply the opposite statement, Fan Wu himself is a human being born and raised on the earth, and has lived and studied on the earth for decades, of course, he is more accepting of the statement that the earth is the center of all worlds.

But he also knew that the subjective will of this thought actually accounted for the main reason, after all, judging from the cultivation process over the years, the earth should be one of the most backward worlds.

There is hardly anything that can be used to fight against other worlds, like this time when it was invaded by Hell, it was simply a nest without resistance.

However, it is also possible that Fan Wu has not been exposed to the real resistance force, after all, he is just an ordinary cultivator, and he has not stayed on the earth for too long since the beginning of his cultivation.

Even when he returned to Earth, he only stayed for a short time and left the world again, and basically didn't see many people in the process.

There may be many hellish people on earth who insist on fighting, but as a result, the whole world has been invaded and occupied.

So even if there are still human beings who resist, it doesn't seem to be very powerful, whether it is legends or other literary works in Fan Wu's mind.

It seems that the earth or the human world is often invaded, but other worlds are rarely fully invaded.

Therefore, although Fan Wu added a lot of subjective will, he couldn't convince himself that the center of the Ten Thousand Worlds could only be the idea of the earth world.

However, in the old man's words, he only said that the fairy world was the center of all worlds, but there was no explanation as to why.

The reason why Fan Wu attached so much importance to this statement was because the old man also mentioned another situation, that is, every time those immortals came here to fetch firewood, they would worship the grave in the depths of this 'warehouse' when they left.

Of course, the old man would not tell Fan Wu the details of the tomb, but he said that he had leaked his mouth to let Fan Wu know some of the contents of the tomb.

It was this content that made Fan Wu pay attention to the statement that the fairy world was the center of all worlds, and the old man quickly said the name of the owner of the tomb for a while.

Fan Wu didn't expect it to be a very familiar name, Lao Tzu!

Generally speaking, as long as it is not self-proclaimed, the name Lao Tzu only represents a character who will be very familiar to Chinese, that is, the one who wrote the book of ancient wonders.

Since this is a tomb, of course it will not be a self-proclaim, but only someone else will help build and erect a monument, and the owner of the tomb will be revealed.

The old man may not know Lao Tzu's popularity on the earth at all, but he seems to be no stranger to this Lao Tzu, and there is nothing strange about each of those immortals to worship, it seems that this Lao Tzu is also a very important figure in the fairy world.

It was so important that everyone spontaneously and consciously worshiped him, and neither the old man nor the father nor the son had any intention of feeling inappropriate.

According to the time that the old man said, Lao Tzu existed in the fairy world much earlier than when he appeared in the world, so it is definitely not that Lao Tzu came to the fairy world after becoming an immortal and becoming a god.

Maybe Lao Tzu in the world is just one of the so-called doppelgangers of Lao Tzu who must have a high status in the fairy world.

Because this name is really not a common name, Fan Wu directly ruled out the idea that the two are not the same person at all, after all, this name is actually quite strange.

It turns out that Lao Tzu, who is famous on the earth, comes from the fairy world, and I don't know if he is cultivated from human beings, or the aboriginal of the fairy world.

It is estimated that the former is more likely, after all, the immortals here seem to look down on the 'lower creatures' from the human world.

Even a woodcutter at the bottom of the knowledge, or a warehouse keeper, looked down on Fan Wu so much, one can imagine how those immortals who claim to be high above look at human beings.

In the process of talking with the old man, Fan Wu knocked on the side several times to learn more about Lao Tzu's grave, but the old man didn't know anything about it, but he just emphasized that he didn't want to talk about it.

He also warned Fan Wu that Lao Tzu was a respected deity in the fairy world, and low-level humans were not allowed to talk about anything related to his old man's family, and he was not allowed to mention it.

It's a pity that Fan Wu is not late at all, and keeps asking long and short questions around this topic, saying that the old man behind him is already numb, and he can't help but follow Fan Wu's question to talk about Lao Tzu's grave.

Although he immediately came to his senses and kept silent, he had already revealed a lot of relevant information.

Fan Wu actually wanted to know most why Lao Tzu's tomb appeared here, but he didn't expect to get an explosive information that Lao Tzu was still alive!

Oh my God, that legendary Lao Tzu is still alive? And it's an immortal Lao Tzu, although Fan Wu knows that this is definitely not the exact same person in the world, but it is enough for him to be excited for a while.

After all, not everyone has the opportunity to learn about Lao Tzu himself, and maybe there will be a chance to meet him in the future.

Since Lao Tzu is still alive, what is actually here is not a tomb, but just a monument to Lao Tzu.

Similar to the commemoration of standing statues in the world, it is not done after death, there are many great people who were erected statues to pay homage to before they were born, but there is really no monument.

It may be the difference between the fairy world and the human world, anyway, although there is a monument of Lao Tzu here, and the old man also uses the word worship, but in Fan Wu's repeated questioning and confirmation, he learned that Lao Tzu is still alive.

The meaning of erecting the monument is purely to pay homage and commemorate, because the scope of the fairy world is too vast, and the vast majority of immortals have no chance to meet the saint of Lao Tzu at all.

I had to erect a monument from afar, although the old man had never gone out, but he also learned from those immortals that such a monument would exist in all corners of the fairy world.

In fact, the immortals are not purely just paying homage, because immortals who have reached the level of a saint like Lao Tzu can already accept the worship of their own believers.

And through the ritual of worship, absorb and feedback energy, promote the cultivation of both sides, and of course, the biggest beneficiary must be Lao Tzu himself.

But for his followers, this is also a way of cultivation, after all, he is a saint who believes in Lao Tzu, and a worship ceremony can promote his own cultivation and improvement, so why not do it.

These statements are all made by Fan Wu after listening to what those immortals said, and Fan Wu has set up a lot, plus his own brain, he can basically understand these things.

Because this set of things Fan Wu is really familiar with, isn't this the method used by some religions in the world before?

Faith, incense, willingness, etc. are all similar things, I can't imagine that the fairy world also does this, is it possible that the managers of the fairy world are from the modern world?