Chapter 77: Forty-eight methods of Chen Zu!(2/2)
"No."
"It's so troublesome."
Chen Jichuan waved his hand and refused.
Feixiazi responded when she heard this.
At this time.
In addition to the view of immortality, a disciple came to report: "Beixiang 'Zhuang Yu' asked to meet the ancestor and the master of the visit."
"Beixiang Zhuangyu?"
Chen Jichuan turned his head and looked at Feixiazi.
Feixiazi frowned slightly, and was surprised and confused: "Northern Xiang swept across the north and south, and soon they will conquer the last place in Nanliang. "Zhuang Yu" is Emperor Beixiang, why did he come?"
Looking at Chen Jichuan, he nodded when he saw the ancestor.
Feixiazi then got up and went out to greet her.
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In the second year of Xiangxing, the last emperor of Liang.
In Baozhilin, Dai County, Meishan Prefecture, Chen Jichuan, the founder of Qianshan Changshengguan, traveled around the world and returned, sitting facing the wall, silent all day long, no one can judge it, it is called the Wall Temple Immortal Gate.
Xiangxing eleven years.
Liang was defeated by Xiang Ji.
same year.
Chen Zu was a great success in Taoism, and he passed down forty-eight Taoisms in the Perspective of Changsheng, and then he floated away without knowing where to go.
He was 248 years old at the time.
Later generations called Feixian.
Some people also said that Xiang Gaozu "Zhuang Yu" admired Chen Zu's immortal name and once went to Qianshan to seek advice, wanting to be appointed as the national teacher. However, Chen Zu was determined to be Taoist, but he did not accept it. He rode a horse and followed the two tigers.
Xiang Gaozu sent people to chase him, and walked to the banks of the Danjiang River. He met two mountains standing together. The tiger roared at the mountains and forests and drank the powerful soldiers.
When the remaining power of the tiger dissipated, the soldiers chased after him and saw Chen Zu breaking a reed by the river and throwing it into the river, turning into a small boat, floating across the river.
I don't know whether this is true or false.
However, there are two peaks standing side by the Danjiang River, which are later called "Tiger Roaring Peak". The cave that Chen Zuyiyi crossed the river on the northern foot of the mountain is also called "Chen Zu Cave".
The "Yiweitang" in Changludao Temple on the south bank of the Dan River is said to be built to commemorate Chen Zu's visit to Changludao Temple after crossing the river.
I don't know whether it is true or false.
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Chapter completed!