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Chapter 1385: Moving stars to fight, meeting Buddha and killing Buddha (4)

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    A group of people with a humble status, enslaved, doing hard work, and discriminated against How should they deal with it, work hard to unite, and fight to the death against the oppressors?

    "It's a big mistake. They will divide themselves into three, six, and nine grades internally, and then impose ten times the oppression and humiliation they have suffered on the weakest, in order to seek some psychological balance. This is the dark side of human nature!"

    "Wu Zhi, you are a useless snack. You can't even carry a bag of corn. You still think about getting ahead all day long - haha!"

    "He has a heart as high as the sky and a life as thin as paper. It's people like him who deserve to be enslaved for the rest of their lives!"

    "If you enter Buddhism without being ordained, you are definitely not a true convert. Let's teach him a lesson for the Buddha - beat him up!"

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    A man named Wu Zhi fell down. Instead of helping him, the working monks gathered around him, taunting him with words, punching and kicking him, and each of them struck more fiercely than the other!

    Usually in the temple, they are the most humble existences and are bullied by senior monks. Only by bullying weaker people can they prove that they are also superior to others, and then get a twisted pleasure!

    Perhaps he was outnumbered or too exhausted. Wu Zhi did not stand up to resist. Instead, he protected his vital points and allowed the monks to punch and kick him. He did not utter a scream or beg for mercy, only his perseverance.  The look, the hateful gaze!

    For those who make mistakes, it is not enough to teach them a lesson, they must also be punished. The monks beat each other for a while and then went to the kitchen to eat together, leaving Wu Zhi alone to carry the grain bags. If he could not finish the work, there would be no food.  !

    "Alas - people have to bow their heads under the low eaves. Heroes like soldiers, Han Xin, have also been humiliated under the crotch. What is this pain?"

    "As long as I'm alive, there is hope. Sooner or later I will become famous, wear a purple robe, ride a chariot and horse, and become a high-ranking official Damn bald donkeys, just wait, sooner or later I will pay you back a hundredfold!"

    Wu Zhi lay down for a while, then slowly got up, wiped the blood on his face, straightened his messy clothes, and whispered to himself

    "You can only comfort yourself with harsh words. Only by living can you have hope. Only by eating can you survive, and only by working can you have a mouthful of food. After sighing a few more times, Wu Zhi packed up the scattered corn and continued to carry the grain bags

    "Alas alas alas!"

    "Little brother, let me help you!"

    Wu Zhi is thin and doesn¡¯t usually have enough to eat. He just received a severe beating and still has some strength. He tried several times without success.

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    As a third-rate time traveler, Xiao Yi was able to rise up in troubled times and dominate the world. In addition to being brave, wise, sinister and ruthless, generous and generous another advantage is that he knows people!

    From the resolute look and unyielding eyes, Xiao Yi determined that this person was anything but ordinary, and the name Wu Zhi also reminded him of many things

    A bag of corn weighs one and a half stone (approximately 180 kilograms). The laboring monks who do heavy work every day can only carry one bag. Xiao Yi's ape arms stretch out and he can carry three bags at a time. He walks as fast as flying and goes straight to the backyard grain store.  ¡­

    At the most difficult time in life, a helping hand suddenly appeared. You can imagine Wu Zhi¡¯s mood. Instead of sitting back and enjoying the fruits of his labor, he struggled to grab a bag of corn and dragged it towards the grain depot

    A few years later, a historian who wrote "The Biography of Eagle Dogs" found the elderly Wu Zhi and asked him why he had taken countless scapegoats throughout his life but had no regrets.

    Wu Zhi sighed for a long time and only replied with six words: "Little brother, I will help you." A scholar dies for a confidant, a scholar dies for a person who uses himself, a scholar dies for a helper in the snow, even if he dies nine times, he has no regrets!

    "I am Wu Zhi, named Jizhong, from Jiyin County, Yanzhou, and now a working monk. Thank you for your help, brother!"

    "I am Ning Zhu, named Qiuxian, from Yuyang, Youzhou. He is now a carriage driver. What is trivial matter? Don't keep it in mind, little brother!"

    "Brother can lift hundreds of kilograms. If he joins the army, he will be a fierce general on the battlefield. Why did he become a coachman?"

    "My little brother has an extraordinary appearance and is obviously a man who has read poetry and books. Why did he become a working monk?"

    "Haha¡ª¡ªa hero's talent is not appreciated by you!"

    After the two of them finished eating, in order to thank Xiao Yi for his help, Wu Zhi invited Xiao Yi to sit at his residence (a dilapidated woodshed) and served tea to the guests respectfully (a large black pottery bowl with a cracked hole and fresh well water).  Get some cold water!)

    Xiao Yi didn¡¯t mind it either. He took the cold water and drank it in one gulp. He also took out the steamed buns from his arms and talked toWu Zhi sat across from each other, sharing food and talking, and the more he talked, the more speculative he became!

    Wu Zhi was born in a poor family and lost his father when he was young. He was dependent on his widowed mother and lived on more than ten acres of arable land inherited from his ancestors. However, he was talented and intelligent. During this period, he also attended private schools and visited celebrities, but he dropped out of school because of his family poverty!

    Four years ago, when his mother passed away, Wu Zhi's three-year period of filial piety expired. Unwilling to die of old age in the countryside, he sold his house, fields, and cattle, and embarked on a journey to seek fame amidst the ridicule of fellow villagers as a "prodigal son."  the road.

    But the road to fame was not easy. Wu Zhi came from a poor family and was not qualified to be a filial piety. He was thin and withered, and was not the material to be a soldier. As a result, he encountered obstacles everywhere and later lived in Xuchang

    After coming to Xuchang, Wu Zhi, like celebrities and knight-errants, worked as a retainer in the mansions of powerful people, trying to find an official position. Unfortunately, his literary talent, martial arts, and strategy were all mediocre, and he was not handsome either. The consequences were many.  He failed to seek refuge every time and was kicked out!

    With no way to join the rich and powerful, and unwilling to go home to work in the fields, Wu Zhi wandered around for more than a year. As a result, he ran out of money and had no means of making a living. In the end, he fainted from hunger in the wilderness

    It happened that the Jingtou of Tianyin Temple (the person in charge of the toilet) went to the field to dump grains and samsara. When he saw the dying Wu Zhi, he felt compassion for him, so he pulled him back in a dung cart and drank a few mouthfuls of rice soup.  Saved.

    Wu Zhi survived the catastrophe, so he stayed in Tianyin Temple and became a low-level working monk, doing the most tiring work, living in the most dilapidated house, and eating the worst food

    But Wu Zhi was still ambitious and hoped to seek fame one day, so he always refused to be ordained. This was one of the reasons why he was bullied. Otherwise, he would have no problem becoming a mid-level monk with his proficiency in writing.  (It¡¯s good to be literate!)

    "Being a monk means you have plenty to eat and you don't have to worry about it. What's wrong with that? Why do you need to force yourself to gain fame? You must know that the road to fame is dangerous. If you are not careful, you will be shattered to pieces!"

    "Brother, what you said is wrong. A man stands between heaven and earth. He will not be able to eat five cauldrons when he is alive, and his ears will be cooked by five cauldrons when he dies. How can he be accompanied by the ancient Buddha of Qingdeng and die in a temple?"

    "Haha, little brother, you are so ambitious. If you are really not afraid of death, how about I give you a fortune?"

    "Well, brother, I'm just a coachman, and I haven't made a name for myself yet, so how can I get riches?"

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    Xiao Yi finally determined that the extremely downcast and ambitious Wu Zhi in front of him was the person he was looking for, and the person who could help him destroy the Buddha!

    Before traveling through time, Xiao Yi was a book lover, especially three popular books. I remember it was said in an unofficial history that Cao Pi was able to overpower his brothers and become the heir to the Cao Wei Group, thanks to the help of four people: Chen Qun, Zhu Shuo, Sima Yi, and Wu Zhi!

    The first three were from noble families, and they were either good at internal affairs, resourceful, or good at strategy Later they all became important ministers of Cao Wei, and their names are left in the history books, but the last one, Wu Zhi, has been read through various official and unofficial histories.  I couldn¡¯t find many records either!

    It is only said that he was born in a poor family, was unruly and unruly, and later joined Cao Pi's army. He did not achieve any great achievements and rose to the rank of General Zhenwei (his official title sounded good, but he was just a general with an unpopular title).  In the end, he died in obscurity and was given the posthumous title: 'Hou Hou!  ¡¯

    Posthumous titles are titles given to ancient people after their death based on their deeds and achievements during their lifetime. Posthumous titles for emperors are generally discussed by ceremonial officials. Posthumous titles for ministers are given by the court. Posthumous titles for literati or hermits are given by their relatives and friends.  , a disciple or an old official, it is called a private posthumous title!

    In line with the principle that the deceased is the most important, as long as a person is not a failure, he will have a good posthumous name, such as Cheng, Zhong, Duan, Ding, Jian, Yi, Su, Yi etc., but his character is not as bad as Hua.  Xin Zhe (who broke into the palace by force, killed and ambushed him, and was abandoned by all the people in the world), after his death, he was given the posthumous title: Marquis Jing!

    Wu Zhi's posthumous title: "Chouhou", using such a bad word shows that when he was alive, his character was extremely corrupt and his popularity was extremely bad He was simply bad to a certain extent, but the word "Chouhou" is also  It proves that Wu Zhi is extraordinary!

    The courts during the Han and Wei dynasties were relatively rule-abiding and insisted that non-meritorious officials should not be granted the title of marquis. Unlike later, when they became more and more unruly, people could become marquises based on nepotism, male-female relations, or even male-male relations!

    Wu Zhi's posthumous title after his death was: "Chou Hou", which shows that he made great contributions to the Cao Wei Group when he was alive. Is it just what he did? It is probably not very honorable and not very popular In other words, he was doing  Dirty work!

    Kings in the past dynasties have one or several officials who specialize in doing dirty work, such as Zhidu, a close confidant of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, Ning Cheng and Yizong around Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and Hua Xin and Wang Lang, whom Cao Cao relied on!

    This kind of person is capable, has a bad reputation, has no bottom line in what he does, is loyal to his master, and can take the initiative to take the blame. Wu Zhi is the best among them, and Xiao Yi is lacking this kind of talent!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com)An outstanding person, and Xiao Yi is lacking this kind of talent!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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