Chapter 2004 Public Pavilion
Chen Jian got very little information about Xuan Mingzi, just one page of printed paper, saying it was information, but it was not even as much information as some job search forms.
On this Xuan Mingzi's information, there is a photo of Xuan Mingzi, and the rest is information about Xuan Mingzi's birth date, age, hometown, etc.
As for other information, there is no such thing as this.
This is also the reason why Chen Jian would ask Xuan Mingzi's sect.
The current Taoism is well-known to the two major factions of Quanzhen Taoism and Zhengyi Taoism, and among these two major sects are divided into many sects. The Taoist palaces and temples are still accepting disciples, but they are much stricter.
In other words, it is not so easy to be a Taoist priest!
There are also Su Tu and Ma Yi, who are engaged in Feng Shui and fortune-telling. This type of person is not recognized by Zheng Orthodox Dao Street.
Chen Jian actually had some doubts whether Du Feng was related to Sutu Dao, but Du Feng looked more like a scholar, and Chen Jian didn't ask Du Feng this question.
However, because Chen Jian’s foundation in traditional Chinese medicine is Yin and Yang and the Five Elements, he has a deep understanding of Yin and Yang and Five Elements, so he naturally has learned about some related knowledge of Taoism.
Because Taoism not only believes in the Three Pure Ones, but also has a great study of Yin and Yang and Five Elements. Yin and Yang and Five Elements have an inseparable and profound relationship with Taoist streets.
There is no record of which Taoist sect he is in on Xuan Mingzi's information. When Chen Jian saw Xuan Mingzi's breathing and breathing, it was so long that he could not help but think of a Taoist sect that was almost unknown, the Pavilions!
In fact, Taoism includes five branches: Sutu, Mayi, Zhongge, Quanzhen, and Maoshan.
The Pavilions are majoring in martial arts and self-cultivation, but unlike Quanzhen, the Pavilions are more concerned about immortality and becoming immortals.
According to the "Book of Han: Biography of Morality", as early as the beginning of the Han Dynasty, Taoism separated the prototypes of the Pavilions and Quanzhen. It was over 300 years old but seemed to be thirty. It moved its shape and illusions, flying its eaves and walls, and turning stones into gold can be like gatherings of ants. Wudang, a later generation, was the branch of the Pavilions of Taoism.
The land was mainly repaired by the land, and the capital was built and the foundation was established. Most of the Feng Shui theories in later generations originated from the land.
However, to this day, even if no one has seen Mai and Maoshan, they basically know the existence of these two Taoist sects.
However, the Feng Shui theory of Suzu is almost unknown, but the Feng Shui theory of Suzu is widely circulated, just like Du Feng is proficient in Feng Shui. Even if he is not a Suzu school, Chen Jian also believes that he must have learned the true teachings of Suzu school!
From this we can see that as long as you study Feng Shui, you will inevitably know the Suzu Tu. Even if there are not many people studying Feng Shui, someone knows Suzu Tu.
The main halls are different. One is that they cannot see Taoists from the main halls at all, and the main halls learn from them are not known to everyone, and almost no one knows the main halls.
"The Taoist priest is so strong in breathing and breathing!" Chen Jian said at this time.
Xuan Mingzi whispered: "It's just a trick of eagle."
The essence of meditation and breathing is to inhale deeply until your lungs are full, and then slowly expel them, completely expelling the air full of the lungs.
Adjust slowly between exhalation and inhalation.
In other words, the greater the lung capacity, the easier it will be to practice it. The more you practice breathing and breathing, the greater the lung capacity. This is a virtuous cycle and cycle repeating process.
Chen Jian has practiced Chen's Tai Chi since he was a child, so he naturally meditated and breathed since he was a child!
After twenty years of hard work, Chen Jian could only be between one breath and one breath, and a few minutes apart. Although Xuan Mingzi had pauses between one breath and one breath, this pause was a bit like holding his breath, but it lasted fifteen minutes and was completely beyond the level of a normal human being.
"Zhong Pavilion?" Chen Jian tentatively whispered these two words.
Hearing Chen Jian's words, Xuan Mingzi slowly opened his eyes and looked at Chen Jian, then slowly closed his eyes, continued to meditate, and breathed.
However, Xuan Mingzi said, "My friend, I am destined to be with you!"
When Chen Jian heard Xuan Mingzi's words, he immediately understood that he was from the Taoist schools of the Pavilions.
"Master, although I know that I should not disturb you when I meditate and breathe, I am curious about some questions. I don't know if I can ask?" Chen Jian leaned over to Xuan Mingzi and squatted down and asked with a shameless face.
"Ask!" Xuan Mingzi smiled, but he still didn't open his eyes, and he didn't stop breathing.
"Did you..." Chen Jian stopped here because Xiao Yurou was squatting beside him, listening with her ears pricked at Chen Jian.
"Go, go there!" Chen Jian immediately said: "Responsible for the alert, the conversation between me and the Taoist priest is confidential!"
Hearing Chen Jian's words, Xiao Yurou frowned in dissatisfaction.
"Did you not listen to my order?" Chen Jian glared and said, "If this is the case, you should hurry back as soon as possible!"
Chen Jian said this, Xiao Yurou had no choice but to get up and leave.
However, Xiao Yurou did not go to the alert, but entered the tent in anger.
"Master, have you ever worked for the branch office?" Chen Jian asked in a low voice: "Or should I ask, is there any work for the branch office to handle?"
"Of course there is!" Xuan Mingzi opened his eyes and answered Chen Jian's question.
"What is the situation that Taoist priest dealing with?" Chen Jian continued to ask. This is what Chen Jian was most curious about.
After hearing Chen Jian's question, Xuan Mingzi smiled and said, "I know how to ask, I am a Taoist priest, and you don't know what you are good at!"
After a pause, Xuan Mingzi said: "Don't think about it randomly. After scientific research, some people will have residual energy after death. This residual energy will remain in a special form for a period of time. The work I do is to solve the residual energy that occasionally appears after death!"
When Chen Jian heard Xuan Mingzi's words, he was speechless because these words came from a Taoist priest's mouth and felt a little strange.
Chen Jian's reaction did not seem to be beyond Xuan Mingzi's expectations, or it could be said that Xuan Mingzi seemed to be accustomed to it, just looked at Chen Jian with a smile and said nothing.
"How did you solve it?" Chen Jian came to his senses, a hint of embarrassing smile appeared on his face, and asked again.
Xuan Mingzi took out a few things from his Taoist robe and put them on the ground, saying, "Of course I use them!"
The things Xuan Mingzi took out included brushes, cut yellow paper, and some small bottles. It was no surprise that these things appeared on the Taoist priests.
Because Chen Jian knew that these things were used by Taoist priests to draw talismans.
"Fun?" Chen Jian asked in confusion.
"To be precise, it's a talisman!" Xuan Mingzi said: "If you are destined to be, you will see me using a talisman. I will explain it to you at that time, so there is no need to say more!"
Chapter completed!