Chapter 1 Opening
The winding bluestone road is guided by the scent of tea. In the forest, there is a woman pushing open the tea leaf, pouring the plain clothes on the Ou cup, and the red hands of holding the pot to add fragrance.
Outside the forest, someone slings a bow and sings: In the rain of bananas, in the wind, in the wind, the sound of bamboos dew, and in the clear tea, we serve guests to relieve our dusty hearts.
There was an old woman in the forest talking slowly and telling a story: Once upon a time, there was a mountain called Huye Mountain... There was a temple on the mountain called Xuanhuang Temple... There was a beauty in the temple called...
The years reflect tranquility in a cup of green water, and the tea smoke makes the back of the past graceful. It is light, faint, and the fragrance is far away...
This continent is called "Tu". It has a vast territory, rich products and beautiful scenery. It is said that the Emperor of Heaven once passed by this place. He couldn't resist the beautiful scenery and stopped to look at it. However, he accidentally left his three-color brocade cloak in the mortal world. In an instant, the cloth was covered with silk.
The vertical and horizontal meridian texture turned into the winding Huye Mountains, dividing the continent into three colors: black, green and scarlet. From then on, the "Tu" people were also called "different-colored people".
After hundreds of years, the various tribes of "Tu" fought for the dominance of the mainland year after year, leaving corpses everywhere. In the end, three prominent families, Long, Xiao, and She, relied on the natural barrier of the Huye Mountains to establish the Xuan, Qing, and Fei tribes.
Three Kingdoms.
Another hundred years ago, a man named "Wen" spent millions of money to build the Xuanhuang Temple of Heaven and Earth on the highest peak of Huye Mountain. He set up a platform for scholars in the temple, claiming that "wisdom has no nationality and talent has no jurisdiction" for the world's talented people to discuss the Tao.
From then on, Zhuzi Tai became famous all over the world, and the surname "Wen" was famous for centuries.
The year Wen Jiujiu was born, Qingguo was suffering from a heavy snowfall that had never happened in a century. When Po Wen brought the baby girl to his father Wen Qing, he was warming the wine in a small red clay stove under the eaves of the plum forest. Po Wen said that she didn't cry after the daughter fell to the ground.
He smiled instead, this is a strange thing! Wen Qing didn't take it seriously, reached out and dipped his white jade-like little finger in the wine, and then slowly wiped it on the baby girl's lips. In an instant, the smile suddenly opened, Wen Qing followed with a smile, took the stable
The baby girl in her mother-in-law's hands said softly: "How about green ants' new fermented wine? Let's call it a wine bar!"
Wen Jiujiu felt that Wen Qing was a very irresponsible man. Fortunately, he had a wine bug on the day she was born and replaced the fish soup with sake. Otherwise, she would have been called "Wen Qing"
Soup"?
Wen Jiujiu's father, Wen Qing, was once the youngest and most rosy Imperial Master of the Qing Kingdom. However, after he hanged himself on an old tree in Lian Hua, he took his wife to live in seclusion in the Buzui Valley. He devoted ten years to collecting Wen family's century-old collection.
He wrote the strange book "Xuanhuang Sheji Lu" in manuscript.
Wen Jiujiu's mother, Lian Hua, was an iceberg beauty. It was rumored that she was the only descendant of Gui Sou in Yigu. It was also said that Gui Sou was actually Lian Hua's father. However, rumors were just rumors and no one had confirmed it, not even Jiu Jiu himself.
He was also not sure whether the thin, ferocious old man was his grandfather. When Wen Jiujiu was still in her infancy, Lian Hua held her and played with herbs. When Wen Jiujiu was 1 year old and Lian Hua passed away,
Jiujiu's medical skills have been inherited from her mother, and are even more sophisticated.
Wen Qing was by nature a gentle and peaceful person, but he never accepted disciples, and Gu Anran was an exception. His father was a first-grade Taifu, and was Wen Qing's life and death friend. Gu Anran's aunt is the current noble concubine of the Qing Kingdom.
He had a son named Xiao Ren. When Gu Anran was eight years old, his father sent him to Buzui Valley to study. He had read "Xuanhuang Sheji Lu" to help his cousin Xiao Ren achieve great success. After Lian Hua's death, Wen Qing also died one month later.
Chapter completed!