Chapter 13 Taoism, Bashan School, and Yang Guo
After Yin Zhiping and Li Mochou got down the mountain, they stopped a boat on the shore of the Three Gorges and walked on the boat.
They took a boat to Chongqing Prefecture, which was named Jiangzhou and Yuzhou in ancient times. It was renamed Gongzhou during the reign of Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty. By the time of Emperor Xiaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty, it was promoted to Zhou and renamed Chongqing. Since then, this name has been used to later generations.
Chongqing was already a very prosperous city at this time. Although it was far from the scale of later generations, it was a huge city in the entire Southern Song Dynasty and even the whole world. The Han civilization of this era was originally at the peak of the world and leading the world. Unfortunately, the progress of Chinese civilization was once interrupted by barbaric civilization, and eventually gradually lagging behind.
Yin Zhiping looked at the prosperity of Chongqing's market. Thinking of the Southern Song Dynasty being destroyed by Mongolia decades later, he couldn't help but sigh. Later, Mongolia failed to attack Xiangyang for a long time, so he divided his troops to attack Sichuan first, invaded the hinterland of the Southern Song Dynasty, and continued to move south from Sichuan to destroy the Dali Kingdom first. Then he went from Sichuan to Hubei, forming a front-end and back-end attack on Xiangyang, and finally broke Xiangyang.
In real history, Mongolian Khan Mengge was hit by Liushi when he was supervising his troops to attack Chongqing, and was killed by Yang Guo, not by Xiangyang City. The Mongolian army died because of the death of the Khan and unable to capture Chongqing for a long time, so he paid a tragic price. After capturing Chongqing, he slaughtered the city on a large scale.
Since coming to this world of Divine Condor Heroes, Yin Zhiping has always been considering his own plans and plans. Although he killed many Mongolian soldiers along the way when he went south, he never thought about saving the Southern Song Dynasty, changing its destruction history, and continuing the Han civilization.
Now that I think about it, is it a bit too selfish? Although this is not a real historical plane world, is it just watching it repeat the same mistake and be destroyed?
The greatest hero is to serve the country and the people.
He knew that he had never been a real hero, nor could he be a person like Guo Jing, nor did he know whether he could do such a thing. He turned the tide and helped the building fall.
"Can you do it? Should you do it?" Yin Zhiping asked himself, but there was no answer for a moment.
Li Mochou saw that he was in high spirits at first, but now he suddenly felt a little depressed. He held his hand and asked with concern: "What's wrong with you?"
Yin Zhiping turned his head to look at her, shook his head and smiled, and said, "Nothing."
It's still early now, and the Xiangyang War hasn't begun. There's no need to think so much or so far. Take your time. Sometimes it's heroes that create the times, but sometimes it's heroes that create the times. Or one day in the future, the times will push him to that point.
With Huang Yaoshi's freedom and old naughty boy's fun, he did not contribute to the battle in Xiangyang in the end, which was the trend of the times. Whether the Song army could defend the Huaihe line was closely related to this battle. Since ancient times, defending the river must have been defending the Huaihe River. Xiangyang was broken and the Huaihe River was lost. The Mongolian army must have driven in and went south. There was no danger to defend afterwards.
It can be said that this battle has been related to the survival of the Han court. Even if they are masters who are transcendent outside the world, if they cannot transcend the world, they will eventually be in this area. The overturn of the Han Dynasty is also closely related to them. For example, after the Mongolian destroyed the Southern Song Dynasty in the future, they will be designated as the lowest-class person. How could such an expert like them be willing to do so?
The Tao is "to be able to help the world, and to be poor, to be able to keep one's own life." This sentence is exactly the embodiment of "Complete Confucianism and Taoism". The first half of the sentence expresses the idealism and worldly spirit of entry, while the second half shows the Taoist open-minded attitude and worldly realm.
Quanzhen Sect emphasizes the unity of the three religions, and has the spirit of being compatible with the Confucian and Taoist schools. Today, Quanzhen Sect acts based on this sentence as the criterion. However, the current head Ma Yu is a harmonious and harmonious person, and emphasizes the governance of inaction, but he is more inclined to be more self-disciplined.
The two entered Chongqing Prefecture City, but along the way, they met several disciples of the Quanzhen Sect wearing Taoist robes. Sichuan was originally adjacent to Shaanxi and was very close to it, so many disciples of the Quanzhen Sect were active in the middle of Sichuan. There are also several branch temples of the Quanzhen Sect in Sichuan, which is the province with the most powerful Quanzhen Sect in the south.
Now Quanzhen Sect is sending disciples all over the world to look for his missing first disciple, and when he disappeared last year, he was heading to Sichuan. Therefore, the most Quanzhen Sect disciples were sent to Sichuan to find him. Correspondingly, the Quanzhen Sect disciples in Sichuan naturally became more frequent.
Fortunately, Yin Zhiping disguised himself thoroughly, and even added clothes to his shoulders to raise and widen his clothes, which made his body look very different. His shoulders became much wider, and there was no similarity to before. However, when he met a disciple of the Quanzhen Sect, he deliberately lowered his head to avoid him, so although he met a few on the way, no disciple of the Quanzhen Sect turned his head and looked at him more.
It was already noon. Yin Zhiping and Li Mochou entered the city for a while and then found a restaurant for dinner.
After entering the restaurant, Yin Zhiping glanced at him and saw two young Taoist robes sitting on one of the tables.
Yin Zhiping was shocked and thought that he had met a disciple of the Quanzhen Sect for dinner. After a closer look, he found that the Taoist robes on the two Taoists were not the standard Taoist robes of the Quanzhen Sect. Although the styles were similar, the Taoist robes of the two were blue. Among the disciples of the Quanzhen Sect, except for the headmaster Ma Yu and Qiu Chuji, the Taoist robes of the other disciples were all gray. Apart from the black and gray, the clothes of the Quanzhen Sect disciples were no different, so these two Taoist priests are not disciples of the Quanzhen Sect.
Sichuan has been a Taoist destination since ancient times and is the birthplace of Taoism. Zhang Ling, the founder of Taoism, officially opened the precepts in Heming Mountain, Shu, and established the earliest Five Doks of Rice. During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhang Lu, descendant of Zhang Ling, also established a separatist force in Sichuan with the Taoist regime model.
The Five Doks of Rice Dao later developed into the Heavenly Master Dao. The heads of the Zhang family in the past dynasties were called the Heavenly Master. Now they are also called Zhengyi Dao or Zhengyi Sect. They are traditional Taoist sects, which are separated from the current Quanzhen Sect. The Taoist sects in the north and south. The Taoist sects in the north are mainly the world of Quanzhen Sect, while the Taoist sects in the south are mostly belonging to the Zhengyi Sect.
Although the ancestral hall of Zhengyi Sect was later moved to Longhu Mountain, Jiangxi, the Taoist sect in Sichuan was still the traditional sphere of influence of Zhengyi Sect. Many Taoist sects in Sichuan are branches of Zhengyi Sect. Moreover, there are many other Taoist sects in Sichuan, such as the Qingcheng Sect, Minshan Sect, Meishan Sect, etc. They are neither subordinate to Zhengyi nor submissive to Quanzhen, but are just inherited from their own lineage.
However, although the Zhengyi Sect competed with the Quanzhen Sect in Taoist sect, one in the south and one in the north, they were two giants in the lower Taoist sect today. However, the disciples of the Zhengyi Sect rarely got involved in the affairs of the martial arts world, and had never heard of any martial arts masters, so they were not well-known in the martial arts world and did not have the reputation of the Quanzhen Sect.
Among the other Taoist sects in Sichuan, most of them are pure Taoist sects, not martial arts sects. As far as Yin Zhiping knows, among the many Taoist sects in Sichuan, there are only two Taoist sects and martial arts sects. One is the Qingcheng sect and the other is the Bashan sect.
The Qingcheng Sect is near Chengdu, and the Bashan Sect is near Chongqing, and both sects are also known for their swordsmanship. Yin Zhiping saw the two Taoist priests wearing blue Taoist robes with long swords on their backs. As far as he knew, the clothes of the Taoist priests of the Qingcheng Sect were all blue, so the two Taoist priests in front of him were mostly disciples of the Bashan Sect.
The Nabashan Sect was created by the Taoist of Bashan. It is said to have been passed down for a hundred years. It is famous for its "storm and storm sword technique" and a "slight breeze and drizzle sword technique". It is said that the Taoist of Nabashan used these two sword techniques to spread across the world for decades and rarely encountered opponents. He was the top master at that time.
But to this day, the Bashan Sect has declined. In recent decades, there has never been any powerful master. When Qiu Chuji was in the world, he once defeated the six major disciples of the head of the Bashan Sect by himself. This was what Qiu Chuji had preached to Yin Zhiping as his glorious record.
Yin Zhiping did not want to attract attention, so he glanced at the two disciples of the Bashan Sect, then looked at them, and then found a remote corner with Li Mochou and sat down.
The guy came over to greet them and asked them what food they wanted. Yin Zhiping only ordered two side dishes, ordered two bowls of noodles, but he didn't want wine, and only ordered the cheapest kind of tea. The guy wrote down, poured two bowls of tea for them, asked them to wait, and then left.
While drinking tea, Yin Zhiping looked at all the guests in the hall. He specially chose a small restaurant with a relatively light business. Except for the two disciples of the Bashan Sect, the guests in the hall were no longer marquis who carried swords and weapons.
They wanted simple things and made them in the kitchen in the back quickly. Soon, two bowls of noodles and two plates of side dishes were delivered. Yin Zhiping used chopsticks to pick the noodles in the bowl. Just as he was about to start eating, suddenly the entrance of the hall darkened and several more guests walked in.
Yin Zhiping looked up casually, and couldn't help but widen his eyes, and his open mouth couldn't close. It turned out that the few guests who came in this time were all disciples of the Quanzhen Sect wearing gray Taoist robes. And they were not any disciples, they were all related to him.
The leader was Qiu Chuji's second disciple. The junior brother Li Zhichang, who was ranked below him, and the other two Wang Zhitan and Qi Zhicheng were also his junior brothers, both of whom were Qiu Chuji's lineage. The last one surprised him even more, but his disciple Yang Guo.
Yang Guo is a lay disciple, not a monk, but no one in Quanzhen Sect makes him a lay costume, so the lay disciples at the Chongyang Palace Festival are the same gray Taoist robes as the monks. The difference is that their robes do not have Tai Chi Bagua patterns or wear Taoist crowns, which is the hairstyle of the lay disciples.
Yin Zhiping didn't expect these four people to appear here suddenly and be hit by him. He looked at them in surprise for a while, then he quickly lowered his head and ate noodles randomly, but he paid attention to the four people from the corner of his eyes.
Fortunately, the four of them did not notice his abnormality. After looking at him and Li Mochou, they did not pay much attention. They just came in and looked at him by the way.
Yin Zhiping breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that they didn't notice him.
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