The so-called earth dragon does not refer to a certain creature, but the "dragon vein" in Feng Shui, or the earth's energy.

In Feng Shui theory, Daxia has nine dragon veins, Kunlun is the ancestor of all mountains, and all other earth veins are tributaries of these dragon veins.

Dragon veins sound very impressive, but in fact they are not suitable for building places for people to live or use.

From the perspective of Feng Shui, people who do not bear the earth's energy are easily affected, and they may get sick or suffer from serious diseases at the least, or suffer from constant disasters at the worst.

From a geographical perspective, the place where the earth's energy flows is either a river or a mountain. How can people live on water or on the top of a mountain?

Such places are either too humid, too cold, or too difficult to walk on. People living in such places are naturally prone to illness and injury.

According to my investigation, there is only a small river here, and many people used to live on both sides, which is obviously inconsistent with the characteristics of dragon veins.

Even if there is a ground dragon here, it is impossible to cause such a big commotion. It is impossible to dig a tunnel and collapse every time it is repaired as Sister Tu described before, so this matter is strange.

"Hello? Sister Tu, I'm Xiao Zhao, I have something to ask you..."

...

Jincheng Cultural Relics Street.

"I didn't expect that this place is still there after so many years."

Every city has a cultural relic picking street. Beijing has Panjiayuan, and Jincheng is called Songxianqiao.

Unlike ordinary cultural and antique streets, there are always some people in such places who hold a fluke mentality and think that everyone else is drunk and I am the only one awake.

In fact, after the turbulent decade of the last century, basically all the things that should be collected have been collected. Even if they can flow out, most of them will be taken away by more experienced collectors.

Therefore, scammers and counterfeiters were active around this place, and a cultural atmosphere that mixed history and metaphysics came into being, forming a special culture.

It is said that money cannot change fate, and metaphysics cannot save the innocent. Many people have been looking for things for a lifetime, but have never seen a few real ones. They are said to be treasures from the Shang and Zhou dynasties, but in fact they are still hot.

In order to deceive people and for some illusory thoughts, some charlatans took root in these antique streets.

Of course, there is no shortage of real materials, which can be said to be a real mixed bag.

As a thousand-year-old demon, Liu Si Niang has naturally seen the rise and fall of such places, so she is very familiar with such places.

"Have you been here?"

I glanced at Liu Si Niang.

Liu Si Niang raised her beautiful chin and motioned me to look in a direction.

I saw that there seemed to be a street stall over there.

"That was my stall before. I had a stall here 20 years ago and exchanged my collection for a house."

I didn't expect Liu Si Niang to have done this. Although the housing prices were not high 20 years ago, the income was not high at that time. If she could exchange for a house, the things must not be cheap.

Wait...

That's not right!

This woman has lived from the Northern Song Dynasty to the present, and everything she brings with her is a cultural relic.

It is very likely that everything she brings with her is very valuable.

I should say that this woman is an invisible rich woman.

The previous phone call was to ask Sister Tu if she knew where the Feng Shui master who looked at the Feng Shui for the developer was.

Sister Tu gave the address, and the Feng Shui master lived near Songxian Bridge.

"It's here."

In front of me was an independent shop, which was much more sophisticated in decoration than the surrounding antique calligraphy and paintings, and there were many Taoist patterns and the like, which really looked like that.

"Hello, is anyone there?"

I walked into the shop with Liu Si Niang, knocked on the door, and asked.

"Yes, may I ask what you two are going to do? Do you want to find an auspicious time? Do you want to read the horoscope? Or do you want to measure the Feng Shui?"

As a former charlatan, I am very familiar with this set of rhetoric.

From a psychological point of view, this is a kind of guided consumption.

People who come to such places are more or less seeking something.

At this time, proposing options is actually to subtly block the other party's room for refusal and subconsciously guide the other party to choose one of them.

And these three options are served to different people.

The waiter saw that Liu Si Niang and I came together and thought we were a couple, so he asked this question.

Finding an auspicious time means choosing a time to get married, reading the horoscope means seeing if the horoscopes of two people are compatible, and measuring the Feng Shui means seeing the Feng Shui of the new house.

It can be said that as long as you are in love, you basically cannot escape these.

In addition, even if you are not in a relationship, there is nothing wrong with these options. After all, looking at an auspicious time means choosing a time to get married, reading the horoscope means seeing if the horoscopes of two people are compatible, and measuring the Feng Shui means seeing the Feng Shui of the new house.

It can be said that as long as you are in love, you basically cannot escape these.

In addition, even if you are not in a relationship, there is nothing wrong with these options. After all, looking at an auspicious time means choosing a time to get married, reading the horoscope means seeing if the horoscopes of two people are compatible, and measuring the Feng Shui means seeing the Feng Shui of the new house.

Time, fortune telling, and Feng Shui are just common divination techniques, not uncommon.

If I came alone, I'm afraid he would ask "Are you predicting good or bad luck, asking about future, or seeking marriage?"

It is said that the income of psychological counselors is not low. In fact, the real high-income psychological counseling industry should be the charlatans who are deeply engaged in divination.

"I want to ask if Taoist Master Fu Longzi is here."

When I learned this Taoist name from Sister Tu, I was shocked.

What a big tone...

The Taoist name is different from the Dharma name. The Dharma name of a monk is to abandon the surname. From now on, there will only be a Dharma name, no secular name.

The Taoist name will retain the surname of the person.

For example, the master's real name is Wang Ye, but her Taoist name is Ziwei, so it is okay to call her Wang Ziwei. And the respectful name for her is Ziweizi.

My Taoist name is Yunlu, and others can call me Zhao Yunlu. If they want to honor me, they can also call me Yunluzi.

Generally speaking, Taoist names do not have the character Fu.

No matter what the Taoist name is, if it has the character Fu in front, it will appear too fierce and inconsistent with the Taoist philosophy.

How dare you call yourself Fulong...

I stole a glance at Liu Si Niang, who has now transformed into a dragon.

"Fulongzi? Mu Zai Chi! Come out and greet me!"

What the receptionist and I did not expect was that after hearing what I said, Liu Si Niang chuckled and then kicked down the glass display case in the store.

There was a bang, and the glass shattered all over the floor.

At this time, a slow voice came from upstairs: "Who dares to make trouble in Zhenyuanzhai?"

As he spoke, a person slowly came down the stairs.

But when he saw Liu Si Niang clearly, he shuddered and turned around and ran away.

At this time, the receptionist and I finally reacted. The store was in chaos.

Liu Si Niang raised her hand and clenched it, and she actually grabbed Fu Longzi!

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