The strongest door-to-door son-in-law
Chapter 1374 Aunt Mei
Chapter 1374 Aunt Mei
At this moment, he didn't have the right location, and he didn't have the corresponding tools, so Ye Feng couldn't release the essence of the True Dragon's Bone.
It seems that I can only find opportunities to do this in the future.
After putting the True Dragon Bone back into the storage bag, Ye Feng released the ghost spirit.
This time the ghost did not lie on the ground, but stood in front of Ye Feng, still naked. Ye Feng really didn't care whether he looked at it or not.
Guiling looked at Ye Feng, put his right hand on his left waist and put his left hand on his left waist. He put his right foot back, slightly bent his knees, and said with a blessing, "Little girl, thank you Master for saving your life."
Ye Feng knew that she was referring to the fact that he had killed the python and released her.
Trying to avert his gaze, Ye Feng coughed twice and said, "What, you have no clothes to wear?"
"Go back to Master, I can change the clothes." Ghost replied.
"Put on your clothes."
The ghost spirit turned around and put on a white ancient costume.
The ghost's body is virtual, and so are its clothes, just like three-dimensional imaging.
Ye Feng looked at her and asked, "Why didn't you lose your soul when you were eaten by a python?"
"Back to Master, the python didn't really eat me, but imprisoned me in its body, controlling me to do evil and kill people to help it cultivate." A look of fear appeared on the ghost's face.
Ye Feng's thoughts changed in his mind, he sat down and said, "Now that you are liberated, I will send you to the underworld."
A look of horror appeared on the ghost's face, and he begged, "Master, have mercy on me."
Ghosts cannot enter reincarnation.
To put it bluntly, ghosts are ghosts who have achieved small success in cultivation due to some chance.
The underworld is orderly, and the existence of ghosts is against the order of the underworld, so ghosts are absolutely unwelcome in the underworld.
It can be said that if a ghost encounters a ghost in the underworld, he will definitely be refined by the ghost to increase his own cultivation.
Therefore, ghosts basically cannot and do not dare to enter the underworld, and can only hide in the upper world to practice.
However, the cultivation environment in the world of ghosts is not as good as that of the underworld, so if they do not follow evil ways, their cultivation progress will be very slow under normal circumstances.
Ye Feng considered it for a moment and said slowly: "I killed the python. Although I had no intention of saving you, I have already formed a relationship with you."
"Now I can no longer let you live in the earth. If you don't want to go to the underworld, it will give me a headache."
"Master, this little girl is willing to serve you as a slave and maid in order to repay your great kindness." The ghost spirit rolled its eyes and said sincerely.
Ye Feng nodded slightly and said as if he was a master of otherworldly things: "I didn't force you."
"The little girl is willing." Guiling said and knelt down in front of Ye Feng, "Aunt Mei pays homage to the master."
It turned out that the ghost was called Mei Gu. Ye Feng quickly stretched out his hand to help her: "It doesn't have to be like this, get up quickly."
Mei Gu stood up obediently and stood aside with her head slightly lowered.
After looking Mei Gu up and down, Ye Feng became more and more satisfied.
Accepting a ghost as a maid is a hundred times better than that Filipino maid. It is definitely a wonderful thing.
"Aunt Mei, when are you from, where is your hometown, and what did you do when you were alive?" Ye Feng asked.
Meigu replied: "I was born in the 15th year of Kangxi's reign. My family is in Luoyang and I grew up in a family of officials."
It turns out that Aunt Mei was still a lady of the family in the 15th year of Kangxi's reign, which is more than 300 years ago.
In other words, including the time when she became a ghost, Mei Gu's actual age is already over 300 years old.
"Then... how did you become a ghost?" Ye Feng asked again.
A look of sadness and resentment appeared on Aunt Mei's face: "Because of a literary prison." "Literary prison?" Ye Feng didn't quite understand.
"Seizing Zhu is not the right thing to do, and aliens are also kings. Qingfeng is illiterate, so why is he flipping through the book?" Mei Gu read out a poem, "Master, have you ever heard of it?"
Ye Feng nodded.
During the Qing Dynasty, literary inquisition was very serious.
It is said that a scholar in the Qing Dynasty was killed because the wind disturbed the pages of his book, which inspired him to write poems.
The rulers of the Qing Dynasty adopted measures to appease the literati who stayed in the Ming Dynasty, and at the same time adopted severe repressive measures against those who disobeyed the rule.
In the second year after Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne, an official reported that Zhuang Tingqin, a scholar in Huzhou, Zhejiang, secretly recruited scholars to edit the "History of the Ming Dynasty", which contained sentences attacking the rulers of the Qing Dynasty and used the reign name of the Southern Ming Dynasty.
At this time, Zhuang Tingqin was dead, and the court ordered that Zhuang Tingqin's coffin be opened and his body stabbed.
His sons and those who wrote prefaces, sold books, engravers, printers, and local officials were put to death and exiled from the army.
A total of more than 70 people were implicated in this case.
Afterwards, someone reported that in the collected works of Hanlin official Dai Mingshi, he expressed sympathy for the statement regime and used the reign name of Emperor Yongli of the Southern Ming Dynasty, so he ordered Dai Mingshi to be thrown into prison and sentenced to death.
This case implicated more than 300 people including his relatives, friends and those who imprinted his collected works.
Because these cases were entirely caused by writing articles, they were called "literary prisons."
Emperor Kangxi was emperor for 61 years and died of old age.
His fourth son Yinzhen ascended the throne and became Emperor Shizong of the Qing Dynasty, also known as Emperor Yongzheng.
Under Yongzheng's rule, there were more and more severe literary inquisitions.
The most famous one is the Lu Liuliang incident.
Lu Liuliang was a famous scholar. After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, he failed to participate in the anti-Qing struggle, so he accepted students and taught at home.
Someone recommended that he should be erudite in his poetry, but he resolutely refused.
The officials persuaded him not to listen, and threatening him was useless. Later, he simply ran to the monastery, shaved his head and became a monk, but the officials could do nothing to him.
After Lu Liuliang became a monk, he hid in the monastery and wrote books. The book contained content against the rule of the Qing Dynasty.
Fortunately, the book was written and did not spread. Lu Liuliang died without being noticed.
Zeng Jing, a Hunanese, accidentally saw Lu Liuliang's articles and admired Lu Liuliang's knowledge very much, so he sent a student Zhang Xi from Hunan to Lu Liuliang's hometown of Zhejiang to inquire about the manuscripts he had left behind.
As soon as Zhang Xi arrived in Zhejiang, he not only found out the whereabouts of the manuscript, but also found two of Lu Liuliang's students.
Zhang Xi got along very well with them after talking with them.
After he reported to Zeng Jing, Zeng Jing also asked the two to meet. The four people discussed the Qing Dynasty's rule and were all very angry.
Everyone secretly discussed how to overthrow the Qing Dynasty.
They know that big things cannot be accomplished by just a few scholars.
Later, Zeng Jing inquired about Yue Zhongqi, a Han minister who served as the governor of Shaanxi and Gansu.
Yue Zhongqi had great military power. Because of his military exploits during the campaign against border rebellions, he was highly used by Emperor Yongzheng.
Zeng Jing thought that if he could persuade Yue Zhongqi to rebel against the Qing Dynasty, there would be great hope for success.
Zeng Jing wrote a letter and sent Zhang Xi to find Yue Zhongqi.
Yue Zhongqi met with Zhang Xi and opened the letter. He was shocked when he saw that it was persuading him to rebel against the Qing Dynasty. He asked Zhang Xi, "Where did you come from? How dare you send such a treasonous letter?"
(End of this chapter)
At this moment, he didn't have the right location, and he didn't have the corresponding tools, so Ye Feng couldn't release the essence of the True Dragon's Bone.
It seems that I can only find opportunities to do this in the future.
After putting the True Dragon Bone back into the storage bag, Ye Feng released the ghost spirit.
This time the ghost did not lie on the ground, but stood in front of Ye Feng, still naked. Ye Feng really didn't care whether he looked at it or not.
Guiling looked at Ye Feng, put his right hand on his left waist and put his left hand on his left waist. He put his right foot back, slightly bent his knees, and said with a blessing, "Little girl, thank you Master for saving your life."
Ye Feng knew that she was referring to the fact that he had killed the python and released her.
Trying to avert his gaze, Ye Feng coughed twice and said, "What, you have no clothes to wear?"
"Go back to Master, I can change the clothes." Ghost replied.
"Put on your clothes."
The ghost spirit turned around and put on a white ancient costume.
The ghost's body is virtual, and so are its clothes, just like three-dimensional imaging.
Ye Feng looked at her and asked, "Why didn't you lose your soul when you were eaten by a python?"
"Back to Master, the python didn't really eat me, but imprisoned me in its body, controlling me to do evil and kill people to help it cultivate." A look of fear appeared on the ghost's face.
Ye Feng's thoughts changed in his mind, he sat down and said, "Now that you are liberated, I will send you to the underworld."
A look of horror appeared on the ghost's face, and he begged, "Master, have mercy on me."
Ghosts cannot enter reincarnation.
To put it bluntly, ghosts are ghosts who have achieved small success in cultivation due to some chance.
The underworld is orderly, and the existence of ghosts is against the order of the underworld, so ghosts are absolutely unwelcome in the underworld.
It can be said that if a ghost encounters a ghost in the underworld, he will definitely be refined by the ghost to increase his own cultivation.
Therefore, ghosts basically cannot and do not dare to enter the underworld, and can only hide in the upper world to practice.
However, the cultivation environment in the world of ghosts is not as good as that of the underworld, so if they do not follow evil ways, their cultivation progress will be very slow under normal circumstances.
Ye Feng considered it for a moment and said slowly: "I killed the python. Although I had no intention of saving you, I have already formed a relationship with you."
"Now I can no longer let you live in the earth. If you don't want to go to the underworld, it will give me a headache."
"Master, this little girl is willing to serve you as a slave and maid in order to repay your great kindness." The ghost spirit rolled its eyes and said sincerely.
Ye Feng nodded slightly and said as if he was a master of otherworldly things: "I didn't force you."
"The little girl is willing." Guiling said and knelt down in front of Ye Feng, "Aunt Mei pays homage to the master."
It turned out that the ghost was called Mei Gu. Ye Feng quickly stretched out his hand to help her: "It doesn't have to be like this, get up quickly."
Mei Gu stood up obediently and stood aside with her head slightly lowered.
After looking Mei Gu up and down, Ye Feng became more and more satisfied.
Accepting a ghost as a maid is a hundred times better than that Filipino maid. It is definitely a wonderful thing.
"Aunt Mei, when are you from, where is your hometown, and what did you do when you were alive?" Ye Feng asked.
Meigu replied: "I was born in the 15th year of Kangxi's reign. My family is in Luoyang and I grew up in a family of officials."
It turns out that Aunt Mei was still a lady of the family in the 15th year of Kangxi's reign, which is more than 300 years ago.
In other words, including the time when she became a ghost, Mei Gu's actual age is already over 300 years old.
"Then... how did you become a ghost?" Ye Feng asked again.
A look of sadness and resentment appeared on Aunt Mei's face: "Because of a literary prison." "Literary prison?" Ye Feng didn't quite understand.
"Seizing Zhu is not the right thing to do, and aliens are also kings. Qingfeng is illiterate, so why is he flipping through the book?" Mei Gu read out a poem, "Master, have you ever heard of it?"
Ye Feng nodded.
During the Qing Dynasty, literary inquisition was very serious.
It is said that a scholar in the Qing Dynasty was killed because the wind disturbed the pages of his book, which inspired him to write poems.
The rulers of the Qing Dynasty adopted measures to appease the literati who stayed in the Ming Dynasty, and at the same time adopted severe repressive measures against those who disobeyed the rule.
In the second year after Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne, an official reported that Zhuang Tingqin, a scholar in Huzhou, Zhejiang, secretly recruited scholars to edit the "History of the Ming Dynasty", which contained sentences attacking the rulers of the Qing Dynasty and used the reign name of the Southern Ming Dynasty.
At this time, Zhuang Tingqin was dead, and the court ordered that Zhuang Tingqin's coffin be opened and his body stabbed.
His sons and those who wrote prefaces, sold books, engravers, printers, and local officials were put to death and exiled from the army.
A total of more than 70 people were implicated in this case.
Afterwards, someone reported that in the collected works of Hanlin official Dai Mingshi, he expressed sympathy for the statement regime and used the reign name of Emperor Yongli of the Southern Ming Dynasty, so he ordered Dai Mingshi to be thrown into prison and sentenced to death.
This case implicated more than 300 people including his relatives, friends and those who imprinted his collected works.
Because these cases were entirely caused by writing articles, they were called "literary prisons."
Emperor Kangxi was emperor for 61 years and died of old age.
His fourth son Yinzhen ascended the throne and became Emperor Shizong of the Qing Dynasty, also known as Emperor Yongzheng.
Under Yongzheng's rule, there were more and more severe literary inquisitions.
The most famous one is the Lu Liuliang incident.
Lu Liuliang was a famous scholar. After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, he failed to participate in the anti-Qing struggle, so he accepted students and taught at home.
Someone recommended that he should be erudite in his poetry, but he resolutely refused.
The officials persuaded him not to listen, and threatening him was useless. Later, he simply ran to the monastery, shaved his head and became a monk, but the officials could do nothing to him.
After Lu Liuliang became a monk, he hid in the monastery and wrote books. The book contained content against the rule of the Qing Dynasty.
Fortunately, the book was written and did not spread. Lu Liuliang died without being noticed.
Zeng Jing, a Hunanese, accidentally saw Lu Liuliang's articles and admired Lu Liuliang's knowledge very much, so he sent a student Zhang Xi from Hunan to Lu Liuliang's hometown of Zhejiang to inquire about the manuscripts he had left behind.
As soon as Zhang Xi arrived in Zhejiang, he not only found out the whereabouts of the manuscript, but also found two of Lu Liuliang's students.
Zhang Xi got along very well with them after talking with them.
After he reported to Zeng Jing, Zeng Jing also asked the two to meet. The four people discussed the Qing Dynasty's rule and were all very angry.
Everyone secretly discussed how to overthrow the Qing Dynasty.
They know that big things cannot be accomplished by just a few scholars.
Later, Zeng Jing inquired about Yue Zhongqi, a Han minister who served as the governor of Shaanxi and Gansu.
Yue Zhongqi had great military power. Because of his military exploits during the campaign against border rebellions, he was highly used by Emperor Yongzheng.
Zeng Jing thought that if he could persuade Yue Zhongqi to rebel against the Qing Dynasty, there would be great hope for success.
Zeng Jing wrote a letter and sent Zhang Xi to find Yue Zhongqi.
Yue Zhongqi met with Zhang Xi and opened the letter. He was shocked when he saw that it was persuading him to rebel against the Qing Dynasty. He asked Zhang Xi, "Where did you come from? How dare you send such a treasonous letter?"
(End of this chapter)
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