Quick Wear: Passerby A's Daily Life of Eating Watermelons
Chapter 401: The Old Taoist Temple in the Tang Dynasty Xiao Kun Dao 9
After the vegetables were dried, a few days later the Three Character Classic copied by Jiang Yue was successfully sold. This time, Jiang Yue alone received fifty taels of silver. In this way, the several books were sold for one hundred taels of silver. Although Jiang Yue's handwriting was used as a basis, she was not famous now, so it was quite remarkable that the shopkeeper could sell them at a high price.
Along with the money came a customized order, the content was still the Three Character Classic, but this time the pens, ink and paper were all the best available. Jiang Yue collected the things and asked the waiter to pick them up in a few days. After returning to the study, he felt better and finished it in one go. Jiang Yue took a look and found that it was much better than what he had written before, so he thought he had made a profit.
After the ink on the books had dried, Jiang Yue put them away. She didn't plan to continue writing after this wave. She should find time to sell the copied scriptures later. Otherwise, she wouldn't be able to make enough money. No matter how much money she made, it would be considered too much.
A few days later, when the waiter came to pick up the things, Jiang Yue asked the waiter to inform the shopkeeper not to take such orders anymore. The main reason was that taking orders was just like going to work. Before she finished writing, she thought about it every day. As a Taoist priest, she felt like a regular employee all day long and had lost all her detached spirit.
In mid-July, the protagonist's mansion was completed. People still attached great importance to the ceremony of moving into a new home at this time, but it had little to do with Jiang Yue. When people asked someone to calculate the date, they would ask famous people. After all, he was a marquis, not an ordinary person. He couldn't ask Jiang Yue, a nobody.
In the end, it was not that Jiang Yue was out of the picture. After the family moved, they set up a buffet for three days, and Jiang Yue also ate two meals with everyone. It was not because he missed the two meals, but mainly because he hadn't attended a big banquet for a long time and wanted to join in the fun. After eating two meals and being forced to listen to gossip, Jiang Yue returned to the Taoist temple.
The next day, after finishing her morning lessons, Jiang Yue copied a few scriptures. The protagonist moving in did not affect Jiang Yue, but recently his people were selecting a site for the academy, and several waves of people came here to explore. Jiang Yue was not worried that it would be built here, because she knew there was a better place on the other side. If nothing unexpected happened, the protagonist would definitely choose the other side. Besides, whether to build it or not was still another matter.
After sending away the few people who came to get medicine, Jiang Yue looked up at the sunset. The sunset was so beautiful from this angle. After stretching, Jiang Yue got up and moved around. No wonder the Taoist temple was built here. After walking around twice, Sanhua jumped into Jiang Yue's arms. Jiang Yue hugged the cat and stroked it. Listening to the cat's meowing, Jiang Yue knew that Sanhua was greedy.
She was so mean that she pretended not to hear it until Sanhua broke her voice and then she fed her a cat noodle. The little fellow in her arms was ruthless. After eating, he turned his face away and ran away. After the sun went down, Jiang Yue finished her evening lessons. After dinner, she cleaned the yard and the day was over.
In the early morning, he washed his face with ice-cold water, and his sleepy head instantly became clear. After morning class, he exercised for a while. After breakfast, he opened the door of the Taoist temple, picked up the broom to sweep the road in front of the door, and then swept the road up the mountain. It was noon when he went up the mountain again. The last time he climbed the mountain was too tiring for ordinary people. Jiang Yue thought about building a pavilion, but finally gave up. If it was really developed into a tourist attraction, it would be difficult to find a quiet place.
In the afternoon, the patients who came to see the doctor talked about the academy opened by the protagonist. There was no lack of yearning in their words. They wondered if their children could join the academy to study. Jiang Yue comforted them and said that she couldn't spoil the plot. Generally speaking, the people in his fiefdom would go to school for free one day, but the protagonist was still weak and it might be unlikely for him to have children in the next few years.
After sending the patient away, an important figure came. The protagonist's grandmother learned about Jiang Yue's place while inspecting the territory. As the saying goes, good things come together, and Jiang Yue has treated the protagonist's sister, so isn't this also a kind of fate? People went up the mountain to worship, and Jiang Yue reciprocated by giving her a book that he had basically copied himself. Although she knew that she believed in Buddhism, it wouldn't be a problem for her to read some Taoist scriptures.
It was getting late after sending the people away. After finishing the morning class, Jiang Yue went to bed early because she had to go down the mountain to visit the patients' homes tomorrow. These patients could not walk such a long way to the Taoist temple, and usually their relatives came to get the medicine. After taking several courses of medicine, Jiang Yue had to go again. After all, taking medicine also depends on the patient's specific condition to see if the prescription needs to be adjusted.
Jiang Yue set out early in the morning with his medicine box on his back, and arrived at the first place at noon. After leaving the patient's home, he stopped in the village. After a while, people who knew about Jiang Yue's arrival came out, and Jiang Yue, who was not feeling well, checked on them. He stayed there until night, and after staying at a "rich family" for one night, he went to another place the next day.
After three or four days of busy work, the matter of going down the mountain was finally completed. When passing by the academy, Jiang Yue went to take a look. Jiang Yue had been to this place before. It seemed that it was a manor of a certain family before the academy was established. After being awarded to the protagonist by the court, the protagonist was embarrassed to accept it and finally bought it at the market price.
When Jiang Yue was looking, the old soldier guarding the door noticed her, but when he saw that she didn't move, he ignored her. Jiang Yue knew that there were no female students in the academy, and that the academy adopted a military management system. She didn't want anyone to make an exception for her, so she satisfied her curiosity and left.
After the Cheng family, the protagonist's family, and the academy gathered together, businesses began to pick up around them. Some people who set up small stalls began to gather here. Although there were not many, there were small stalls for eating. Jiang Yue put down his medicine box and ordered a portion of steamed buns and two pancakes. After eating, he took a rest and set off for home.
After arriving at the foot of the mountain, I went to the village chief's house to take the cat with me. Sanhua has been raised by other people these days. No wonder Taoists don't raise animals. Unless you stay in the Taoist temple and don't go out, it is not convenient to take pets with you when you go on a long journey. On the way up the mountain, I cleaned up the fallen stones. As for the fallen leaves, I'll sweep them up tomorrow.
After walking for a few days, I burned incense and started to clean the gym. I put Sanhua down and let it play, but it couldn't stay in my arms early in the morning. After I finished my busy work and evening classes, I ate a bite and went to sleep. I had been exhausted these days and was very sleepy. I took a good rest for two days before I recovered.
After regaining her energy, Jiang Yue decided to re-plan the herb garden around the Taoist temple. She took a hoe and carefully turned the soil in the garden, thinking about which herbs could be planted more. Sanhua watched curiously from the side, occasionally fiddling with the soil with her claws.
After the herb garden was tidied up, the fruit trees that were transplanted later were trimmed, and the flowers and plants in the Taoist temple were also tidied up. After the tidying up, the landscape of the Taoist temple looked much more comfortable. When the sun set, Jiang Yue walked out of the Taoist temple. She looked around and chose a place suitable for viewing the scenery. She planned to take the time to build a pavilion. It didn't have to be too luxurious, just enough to shelter from the wind and rain.
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