Chapter 629
On Dao Xuandu 1
Chapter 629 On Dao Xuandu 1
But he still said: "Xuandu."
Li Zhi was startled secretly when he heard the name, and hurriedly asked: "I don't know if You are from Bajing Palace?"
The old man nodded slightly, and Li Zhi immediately confirmed the identity of this person. He is Master Xuandu, the only disciple of Lao Tzu.
He didn't make a move in Fengshen's original world, but he scolded Sanxiao in the Jiuqu Yellow River Formation.
However, as Lao Tzu's only disciple, his strength must be high. According to Li Zhi's estimation, this person's cultivation level is probably not weaker than Kong Xuan's at all.
Li Zhi thought to himself.
Among the saints of the three religions, Master Tongtian had already agreed to support him, and Yuanshi Tianzun, who explained the teachings, was obviously ready to oppose him and had already voted for Ji Fa.
Now this humanistic Lao Tzu has not clarified his attitude, allowing the imperial power in the world to take over.
After all, he is the leader of the human religion. As long as the luck of the human race is not destroyed, it doesn't matter to him whoever becomes the emperor.
In fact, Li Zhi knew Lao Tzu's attitude, and he thought bitterly in his heart. Back then, he built temples for Lao Tzu!
Looks like it's time to smash this Laojun's temple...
Of course Li Zhi didn't dare to do this, who knows if Lao Tzu is as stingy as Nu Wa?
However, Li Zhi also knows that Lao Tzu seems to be neutral, but he is not too firm. In the original world of Conferred Gods, San Xiao once set up a nine-curved Yellow River formation to harm the Twelve Golden Immortals of Chanjiao. up.
Yuan Yuan Tianzun then called Lao Tzu's staff, used the big to bully the small, and killed San Xiao. This is what made Li Zhi most angry.
The original Tianzun is really a shameless person, and the elders of the saints actually shot at the juniors, which shows that this thing is a saint in vain.
However, he obviously wanted to drag Laozi into the water by calling Laozi here. However, if Laozi refused Yuanshi Tianzun, there was nothing he could do, which meant that he had no intention of refusing.
This incident also made Li Zhi quite dissatisfied with the plot in the book, and what happened next was that the Four Saints joined forces to open up the Heavenly Sect Master and break the Zhuxian Formation.
Of course, Lao Tzu was involved in this. In fact, Li Zhi also wanted to meet Lao Tzu, and tried his best to see if he could help him, even if he didn't help himself, he shouldn't help Yuan Yuan Tianzun.
Now that he met Master Xuandu here, it was an opportunity. He couldn't let go of such an opportunity.
I heard Li Zhi say: "I've heard for a long time that the sage of the Bajing Palace is the leader of the Renjiao, and the Taoist friends of Xuandu are disciples of the sage, but there is one thing that the poor Taoist doesn't understand. Please let me know!"
Xuandu Da. The sorcerer looked unmoved.
He didn't mean to ask any questions, which made Li Zhi quite puzzled. I've already said that, shouldn't I ask?
But seeing that he didn't speak, Li Zhi bit the bullet and said, "Fellow Daoist, what is 'Tao' in this world?"
This sentence made Master Xuandu a little interested. After all, he and Lao Tzu have the same temperament, wanting to pursue the Dao without desire and inaction.
Even though Lao Tzu has become a sage now, he still pursues Dao very much, saying that Lao Tzu does nothing, but no one sees his attachment to Dao.
But what Li Zhi didn't expect was that Master Xuandu didn't answer that Tao can be very Tao, but asked Li Zhi: "What do you mean 'Tao'?"
Li Zhi replied: "There is love and faith. Inaction is invisible. It can be passed on but not taught. It can be obtained but not seen. To cure the root cause, there is no heaven and earth, and it has existed since ancient times. Gods, ghosts, demons, and immortals are born in nature. The pioneer of Tai Chi." , but not high, below the six poles but not deep, congenitally born, not long, longer than ancient times, but not old."
What Li Zhi said was interesting. It was what Zhuang Zi said. After all, Zhuang Zi is also a representative of Taoism.
(End of this chapter)
But he still said: "Xuandu."
Li Zhi was startled secretly when he heard the name, and hurriedly asked: "I don't know if You are from Bajing Palace?"
The old man nodded slightly, and Li Zhi immediately confirmed the identity of this person. He is Master Xuandu, the only disciple of Lao Tzu.
He didn't make a move in Fengshen's original world, but he scolded Sanxiao in the Jiuqu Yellow River Formation.
However, as Lao Tzu's only disciple, his strength must be high. According to Li Zhi's estimation, this person's cultivation level is probably not weaker than Kong Xuan's at all.
Li Zhi thought to himself.
Among the saints of the three religions, Master Tongtian had already agreed to support him, and Yuanshi Tianzun, who explained the teachings, was obviously ready to oppose him and had already voted for Ji Fa.
Now this humanistic Lao Tzu has not clarified his attitude, allowing the imperial power in the world to take over.
After all, he is the leader of the human religion. As long as the luck of the human race is not destroyed, it doesn't matter to him whoever becomes the emperor.
In fact, Li Zhi knew Lao Tzu's attitude, and he thought bitterly in his heart. Back then, he built temples for Lao Tzu!
Looks like it's time to smash this Laojun's temple...
Of course Li Zhi didn't dare to do this, who knows if Lao Tzu is as stingy as Nu Wa?
However, Li Zhi also knows that Lao Tzu seems to be neutral, but he is not too firm. In the original world of Conferred Gods, San Xiao once set up a nine-curved Yellow River formation to harm the Twelve Golden Immortals of Chanjiao. up.
Yuan Yuan Tianzun then called Lao Tzu's staff, used the big to bully the small, and killed San Xiao. This is what made Li Zhi most angry.
The original Tianzun is really a shameless person, and the elders of the saints actually shot at the juniors, which shows that this thing is a saint in vain.
However, he obviously wanted to drag Laozi into the water by calling Laozi here. However, if Laozi refused Yuanshi Tianzun, there was nothing he could do, which meant that he had no intention of refusing.
This incident also made Li Zhi quite dissatisfied with the plot in the book, and what happened next was that the Four Saints joined forces to open up the Heavenly Sect Master and break the Zhuxian Formation.
Of course, Lao Tzu was involved in this. In fact, Li Zhi also wanted to meet Lao Tzu, and tried his best to see if he could help him, even if he didn't help himself, he shouldn't help Yuan Yuan Tianzun.
Now that he met Master Xuandu here, it was an opportunity. He couldn't let go of such an opportunity.
I heard Li Zhi say: "I've heard for a long time that the sage of the Bajing Palace is the leader of the Renjiao, and the Taoist friends of Xuandu are disciples of the sage, but there is one thing that the poor Taoist doesn't understand. Please let me know!"
Xuandu Da. The sorcerer looked unmoved.
He didn't mean to ask any questions, which made Li Zhi quite puzzled. I've already said that, shouldn't I ask?
But seeing that he didn't speak, Li Zhi bit the bullet and said, "Fellow Daoist, what is 'Tao' in this world?"
This sentence made Master Xuandu a little interested. After all, he and Lao Tzu have the same temperament, wanting to pursue the Dao without desire and inaction.
Even though Lao Tzu has become a sage now, he still pursues Dao very much, saying that Lao Tzu does nothing, but no one sees his attachment to Dao.
But what Li Zhi didn't expect was that Master Xuandu didn't answer that Tao can be very Tao, but asked Li Zhi: "What do you mean 'Tao'?"
Li Zhi replied: "There is love and faith. Inaction is invisible. It can be passed on but not taught. It can be obtained but not seen. To cure the root cause, there is no heaven and earth, and it has existed since ancient times. Gods, ghosts, demons, and immortals are born in nature. The pioneer of Tai Chi." , but not high, below the six poles but not deep, congenitally born, not long, longer than ancient times, but not old."
What Li Zhi said was interesting. It was what Zhuang Zi said. After all, Zhuang Zi is also a representative of Taoism.
(End of this chapter)