Two, four, two, pretending

Early the next morning, the man who called himself the 'prodigal son' said goodbye to the old man, and when he left, he took out three pills, exuding wisps of fragrance, and solemnly handed them to the old man: "The old man, after a night of disturbance, was warmly entertained by the old man, and his heart was grateful, and he could not repay it. These three pills are unintentionally obtained by me from traveling all over the world, and they can cure many kinds of diseases, and I think the old man is not in good health, so these pills will be with the old man to repay the grace of taking in!"

The old man hurriedly returned the pill to the man, and said in his mouth: "This is too precious, how can such a big gift be received for some small things, Mr. quickly take it back!"

The man smiled and said, "The old man accepts these three pills, you and the two elders take one pill, and the remaining one is taken with your grandson, so that he can be disease-free and pain-free for the rest of his life." Say goodbye!" led the scrawny old horse and drifted away, leaving only the old man stunned and leaning on the door to look at it.

A scrawny old horse, a decadent man, and a down-and-out prodigal son. There are more and more pedestrians on the post road, horsebackers, burden-bearers, cart-riders, carry-backers, solitary walkers, companions, men, women, old and young??????

The down-and-out man, riding a scrawny old horse, was very conspicuous among the pedestrians along the road, but the pedestrians around him looked at him twice at most and hurried away, and no one accosted him.

In the distance, a city rises from the ground, the road widens, and pedestrians face the city.

Approaching the city, I saw that the city wall was built ten zhang high, and there were two huge words written on the city tower - Jianzhou. There was a pair of soldiers guarding in front of the city gate, a table by the door, a basket in front of the table, and a fat man wearing a black robe, wearing a round crown and a jade belt around his waist, had a rosacea, mung bean eyes, sparse and sparse a few rat whiskers, and was holding a bowl to drink water, and a sergeant next to him held an oil umbrella to cover him from the scorching sun above his head.

Pedestrians gathered at the city gate one by one walked past the table and threw something like a knife in the basket. There were also some ox carts that passed by, and the sergeants had to check on them, and the knives that the owner had thrown into the basket had to add one or two, making a sound of "Bang Bang!" and "Bang Bang!"

A few knights in fresh clothes and angry horses walked to the table, and without stopping or throwing down the knife-like thing, they went straight past the table. Go into town. The fat man and the sergeants sitting behind the table did not speak to stop them.

A splendid carriage was driven by a well-dressed servant, and the horses drawn were all pure white, without a single stray hair, with a neatly trimmed mane and two flowers tied to the bridles.

The servant who drove the car passed by the table, and paid no attention to it, and with a slight flick of the horse's reins, the horse's hooves "boom!boom!" the magnificent carriage entered the city.

A scrawny old horse walked up to the table. The decadent knight on horseback seemed to be dozing, and the old horse did not stop, nor did he see any movement of the knight on horseback.

Just as the old horse walked past the table, two sergeants by the city gate stopped the halberd in front of the old horse, and a voice shouted: "You want to enter the city." Pay the money!"

The old horse stopped, and the knight on horseback raised his head, revealing the stubble, unkempt face under the hat. With confusion in his eyes, he looked at the two sergeants who were blocking the way.

The two sergeants looked up and saw the knight looking at him with a bewildered expression, and one of them shouted, "Look at what." I want to enter the city and pay the money!" he shook the halberd in his hand.

The knight tilted his head and said, "Why didn't the one who passed in front of him pay attention?" There was a hint of banter in his voice, but no one noticed.

When the two sergeants heard this, their faces suddenly turned angry, and one opened his mouth and shouted: "If you want to enter the city, you will pay the money, what nonsense, if you don't pay the money, go back!"

The knight smiled and said, "I just want to know why they can go into the city without paying, and I have to pay to get into the city!"

At this time, the people behind were no longer in a hurry to enter the city, and gathered around to watch the excitement, and even those who entered the city gate turned around and came out, standing on the edge of the city gate and looking up.

At this moment, the fat man with a few rat whiskers sitting behind the table opened his mung bean eyes, looked at the decadent knight sitting on the back of the old horse, and shouted to the sergeant beside him: "Take him down and tie him to the door, and set an example!"

Several sergeants immediately surrounded the knight with halberds in their hands, and a sturdy sergeant walked up to the knight, stretched out his hand and grabbed the knight, trying to catch the knight off his horse.

The knight smiled strangely, and the scrawny old horse lifted its legs and kicked the sturdy sergeant standing beside him in an incredible way. The sergeant suddenly soared like a cloud, and his body flew backwards involuntarily, and with a "bang!", he fell four or five feet away, rolled up, couldn't stand up, and made a painful sound from his mouth.

The sudden change made it difficult for people to react, and they looked at the old horses and knights surrounded by several sergeants in amazement.

After a while, I heard a voice like a broken gong sound: "Opposite, opposite! Dare to hurt the officer, quickly take it down for me, if there is resistance, kill me!" The mung bean eyes jumped up, shouting wildly, and at the same time pointing at the sergeant to do it.

The people who watched the excitement next to him hurriedly dodged, for fear of suffering from the fish in the pond, only a few brave people looked not far away, and a few unpaid people took this opportunity to sneak to the city gate, ready to sneak into the city.

At this time, the faces of the sergeants surrounding the old horse and the knight also showed solemnity, and two of them were clearly very flustered, and even the hands holding the halberd were trembling.

Looking at the knight's somewhat playful eyes, the sergeants felt a little stressed, and when they heard the roar of the mung bean eyes, they hooked the halberd towards the knight, trying to hook him off the horse.

The sergeant standing in front of the old horse seemed to see the same playful smile in the eyes of the old horse, and before he could recover his taste, his body had already flown out, "Bang!" "Bang!" "Bang!" There was a sound, and the sergeant surrounding the old horse had already flown far away, fell to the ground, and rolled over.

Those who watched from afar only saw the old horse stand up when the sergeant made a move, and turned in a circle, and the two front hooves were afraid of being beaten, and the sergeant who surrounded him flew out, and each of them had their mouths wide open and could fit into a fist.

The knight turned over and dismounted, walked to the table, looked at the fat man with mung bean eyes behind the table, and asked softly: "I just want to know why those people can go to the city without paying, but they don't want to make trouble, can you tell me why?"

The mung bean-eyed fat man also opened the mung bean eyes as big as a copper bell at this time, and he didn't know how he did it, and his round body stiffened and didn't move.

The knight saw that the fat man didn't reply, but when he looked closely, he was stunned, and he stretched out his hand and flicked it across the table, and a finger wind was in the middle of the mung bean-eyed fat man's face.

I saw that the fat man trembled, and when he came back to his senses, the copper bell-like eyes also returned to mung bean eyes, looking at the knight standing in front, looking at himself across the table, and trembling again, and opened his mouth and said: "The hero forgives the sin, the hero forgives the sin, the villain has eyes without beads, I don't know that the hero has arrived, and the villain has made amends to the hero!"

The knight looked stunned and a little deflated when he saw it, and then said, "Then can I enter the city?"

The mung bean-eyed fat man nodded again and again: "Hero, please, hero, please!"

The knight turned and strode towards the gate, followed by the old horse.

Seeing the knight leaving, the fat man with mung bean eyes raised his hand to wipe a handful of sweat, and shouted to the sergeant who was still on the ground: "Don't play dead, don't get up quickly!" and "Hmph!"

The sergeant who was still slumped to the ground heard the roar of the fat man with mung bean eyes, quickly got up one by one, patted the dust on his body, quickly picked up the halberd that fell to the ground, and ran to the city gate to stand. The fat man was still sitting behind the desk, and a sergeant held an oil umbrella for him. People still pay money to enter the city, and occasionally there are people who don't pay into the city.

The down-and-out knight who entered the city was a happy one, and this down-and-out knight was naturally the one who sought the Tao, intending to enter the world and feel it, and the game was dusty, but he had just learned to 'pretend to be forced', and he had no interest at all. In my previous life, there were so many 'pretending to slap my face' in the online article, the so-called cool point, how could I not feel a trace of 'cool' feeling?

On the contrary, the fat man even claimed that the 'hero' made him a little interested, is there the title of 'hero' in these years?

I didn't bother to ask people's seekers, so I simply calculated what was going on, how could the title of 'hero' appear here?

Wait for a calculation, it really surprised the seeker, this title is really related to the seeker himself, the Taoist mission, the spread of the doctrine according to the intention of the seeker, added some 'chivalrous' content, 'fight against injustice', 'punish the evil and eliminate the adulterous', 'help the weak' and so on.

These people who walked in the world according to the doctrine of 'chivalry' were called 'chivalrous', and those whose deeds were widely known were also given the title of 'great heroes'.

Not only can the disciples of the Daomen be 'chivalrous', but the people of the world can also be 'chivalrous', and if those who are 'chivalrous' are retaliated against after 'acting righteously', they can seek the protection of the Daomen, as long as they are truly 'chivalrous and righteous', the Daomen will be sheltered. Due to the strength of the Daomen, the title of 'chivalry' and 'hero' has gradually become known and liked by the world. Those who practice martial arts and wander the world like to be called 'heroes'. No, Xundaozi himself was called "hero"!

After the calculation is clear, the Taoist does not know whether he is happy or worried, the Dao Sect is so strong, it has obviously deeply affected all aspects of mortal society, and can even determine the development of secular society. Nowadays, although various theories have begun to rise, they are all under the influence of the Daomen, and I don't know whether it is right or wrong for the development of the human race? Is it happy or worried? Will the strength of the Daomen cause the fear of the Heavenly Dao?

I don't know how to deal with myself for a while, but I feel that the pressure is greater, the responsibility is heavier, the development of the Daomen and the development of the human race are intertwined, I can't figure it out, and I can't cut it constantly! )

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