Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin - Kapitel 38

Kapitel 38

"I wonder if Master Chu is also of the same ilk?"

"He's fine too."

"How did you find out, Madam?"

After a long silence.

"He is devoted to martial arts, and now that he has no more ties, he can devote himself to studying swordsmanship and enjoy it. What's wrong with that?"

Li You picked up his teacup: "I'm afraid Madam is just making unfounded assumptions."

She sneered, "Do you think I understand him less than you do?"

“If you have already forgotten, how can you understand?” Li You smiled with a wink. “If there were truly feelings, forgetting would not be an easy thing. Master Chu has been retired for many years, and his whereabouts are hard to find. If you have truly forgotten, how would you know where he lives now?”

Madam Leng suddenly turned around, her expression slightly angry.

Li You, however, smiled and said while holding his teacup, "Am I right or wrong?"

Madam Leng stared at him intently, her face extremely unpleasant. After a long while, she gave a cold sneer, then turned and left.

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11. I was born in China, and I will be buried in China. Misfortune never comes singly!

12. Looking for teammates for the solo battle against Hades! (Online Game Version)

13. Priest, please resurrect me, thank you. Coordinates: ××. (Online game section)

14. When you finally see this message: Friend, you stepped on me.

15. I'm finally not afraid of ghosts anymore!

16. Give me a smile, or... I'll give you a smile?

17. Shennong's epitaph: Oh my god! This herb is poisonous!!!

18. This is the last hole I'm digging (a warning to those who want to dig holes).

19. Bone Reading Fortune Telling

20. Chatting companionship, providing nighttime in-home services.

Xiao Shu's version: You dug your own hole, so bury it yourself. Flowers are welcome as a memento!

Volume Two: Forgetting Each Other in the Jianghu - Cold Sword and Lonely Flute

Updated on Shuxiang Chinese Website: 2008-02-26 10:50:37 Word Count: 4623

Nangong Xue shook her head and sat down again.

Yang Nianqing looked at Li You and deliberately sighed, "I really don't understand. Some people have been in the martial arts world for so long, do they even know how to spell 'uncooperative'? Why does everyone get angry when they see you?"

“Wrong,” Li You looked at her seriously, “At least, women will never be angry when they see me.”

Yang Nianqing immediately pointed to the door: "Then why is she angry?"

"Because she is a woman of great character."

"Then why do I get angry when I see you?"

"Because you're not a woman."

"..."

“I was just stating the truth,” Li You said with a wry smile, looking at Nangong Xue. “I never imagined that she, who always has a cold face, could have such a fiery temper.”

“Brother Li, you’d better tone it down. If you want to tell her the truth again, at least wait until we meet Master Chu,” Nangong Xue said, suppressing a laugh and glancing at Yang Nianqing. “When a woman gets angry, many things can happen.”

Yang Nianqing, however, did not grasp the meaning behind the words and nodded, saying, "It would be troublesome if she got angry and refused to take us to find someone. But she has a really bad temper; no wonder she and her husband don't get along."

Li You smiled and said, "As husband and wife, we should be more tolerant of each other. Most women understand this and do it very well; she's truly an exception."

Yang Nianqing retorted, "Why should we have women? Shouldn't men also be able to tolerate it?"

“Most women can tolerate a man’s temper, but you are an exception,” Li You looked at her and sighed. “I’ve only said one sentence, why are you so anxious?”

Why should I put up with your attitude?

"Can you make me angry?"

"……cannot."

“That’s right,” Li You said seriously. “If you don’t know how to beat others, you’ll get beaten; if you don’t know how to anger others, you’ll naturally suffer more anger.”

Yang Nianqing choked. (01)

What kind of logic is that!

Nangong Xue coughed and looked at her, her phoenix eyes full of smiles: "I have found that when arguing with Brother Li, you must not get angry, or you will have a better chance of winning."

Yang Nianqing sneered: "A good man should be able to put up with a woman's temper."

Li You rarely nodded in agreement: "In that case, I am truly the best man in the world."

She scoffed, "You? You're more like the number one playboy!"

"It is the Flower-Picking Gentleman."

"Anyway, they're all flowers, perverts."

Li You smiled bitterly.

“Food and sex are human nature,” Nangong Xue suppressed a laugh and changed the subject, “Madam Leng is indeed different from ordinary women. For most women, their husbands and children are everything…”

Yang Nianqing interrupted, "It's a pity that women who lose themselves are the easiest to be dumped by their husbands. What a failure!"

“It’s a sad thing that women have always had to endure,” Li You sighed, then suddenly frowned. “But now that I’ve heard about that man’s ‘three obediences and four virtues,’ I realize that such a woman is really wonderful, incredibly wonderful.”

As soon as he finished speaking, Nangong Xue and Yang Nianqing couldn't help but laugh.

"It's better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes... So this is the next line after 'sharing weal and woe'," Yang Nianqing recalled the sentence, shook her head, "I wonder which bastard said that."

Li You said, "It is indeed that bastard Zhuangzi."

She was speechless again.

If my old teacher, who teaches literature and history, knew that I had described Zhuangzi, the great advocate of Taoism, as a scoundrel, he would probably vomit blood and die on the spot.

.

After traveling for three or four days, Madam Leng had everyone abandon the carriage and continue on foot. Based on the direction, Yang Nianqing estimated that they were probably in Jiangxi province. After traveling for another four or five days, they finally arrived at the foot of a mountain. Madam Leng didn't say much, but led them up the mountain. Along the way, they saw lean rocks and ancient trees, weary birds flying low, and cold springs murmuring softly, creating a very tranquil scene.

Soon, the group entered a deep forest. Ancient trees towered in the forest, chirping and singing. The ground was very clean, with traces of brooms still visible.

Are there still people living in these deep mountains and ancient forests?

Just as Yang Nianqing had this thought, she turned a corner and a large vermilion gate suddenly appeared before her.

There was actually a mountain villa there.

.

Two men who looked like servants were sitting and talking in front of the gate, both dressed very neatly and elegantly. Occasionally, woodcutters would pass by singing and greeting them.

Madam Leng stopped and stood silently at the door for a long while before turning around: "He's right there."

We've arrived. (73)

The group looked at each other and then stepped forward.

Nangong Xue straightened her robes, smiled, and bowed to the two servants.

The two servants quickly stood up and humbly returned the greeting.

Nangong Xue smiled and said, "I wonder if Senior Chu lives here? I am Nangong Xue, and I have come to visit on important business. Please inform him of my presence. Thank you."

The First Young Master's reputation is well-deserved. Before he could finish speaking, the younger servant's face lit up with surprise and delight: "So it's Young Master Nangong!"

Nangong Xue humbly replied, "I dare not, that's right."

The young servant was very excited and nodded, about to walk into the door, but was pulled back by the older one.

The old servant carefully sized up the group, then hesitated and said, "My master rarely receives guests, so we dare not make decisions on our own..."

Before he could finish speaking, Madam Leng suddenly interrupted, "Just say that an old friend, Leng Qing, has come to visit, and he will certainly not blame you."

The old servant hesitated for a moment, then agreed and went inside.

Everyone waited quietly outside the door.

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