Chapter VII Hidden Niang Kuroha


Kuroha will hold Yin Niang’s left hand.
Although the pain is cold and sweaty, Yin Niang’s legs have to be stretched tightly to force herself to stand against the stone wall, where the sword is pointing obliquely at her flower valley. Even if she is soft, she is likely to be penetrated by the blade.
"Now I ask you …"
"No matter what you ask, I won’t say it." Yin Niang bit her teeth and stared at her coldly.
Kuroha eyes a cold.
Yin Niang closed her eyes trembling. The cold eyes in Kuroha convinced Yin Niang that she would really gouge out meat in a place like her.
Imagined pain didn’t come. After a while, Yin Niang opened her eyes and saw that Kuroha was still cold as water. She didn’t hurt her again or leave.
Kuroha quickly read in his heart, "This girl is not even afraid of this threat. It seems that she is really determined. Although I don’t care if she is dead or alive, if she really kills her grandmother, she will know that I am lynching behind her back and I am afraid that I can’t make a difference."
Thought of here Kuroha sneer at a "don’t you mouth shut I can’t let you mouth".
Kuroha flew out of the cave with a beat of his wings.
Yin Niang slipped slowly against the stone wall. Although she refused Kuroha’s threat, she could not be afraid.
Kuroha made a fireball and it still floated over her head, which made her feel more and more uneasy.
Almost half an hour later, Kuroha flew back again. Although she didn’t know what it was, it was obvious that the contents in her face were disgusting even to her.
She put the basin in front of Yin Niang, and Yin Niang looked timidly. Her eyes suddenly stopped and her stomach churned and she almost spit it out.
It’s filled with filth and even covered with maggots.
Kuroha grabbed Yin Niang’s hair and pressed her into the basin. Yin Niang struggled hard, but her hands were tied like energy? Seeing the golden filth full of maggots getting closer and closer to her face, her eyes were full of horror.
"I’ll give you another chance," Kuroha said coldly. "From now on, if I ask, you must answer. If you don’t tell the truth, my horse will press you."
Yin Niang’s charming body trembled and her eyes closed, and tears slipped in a controlled way.
"Now I ask you," Kuroha said faintly, "The concept of true fire in the Twelve Gods and Nine Snow Samaways is too clear … Which Samaways does the true fire refer to here?"
Yin Niang didn’t expect her to ask such a question for a moment.
Kuroha saw that she wouldn’t answer when she didn’t talk, so the angry horse pressed her head.
"Wait, wait!" Yin Niang tried to resist the head strength, and the foul smell made her vomit.
Kuroha slowed down.
Yin Niang replied in a trembling voice, "Samadhi and True Fire in this sentence are separated from each other, and the name Samadhi is fixed;" True fire refers to mind-refining, mind-resting and fire-nourishing. "
Kuroha thought, "So that’s it. I’ve always regarded Samadhi’s true fire in this sentence as fire in stone, fire in wood and fire in China. No wonder how to understand it."
"Let me ask you again," she added, "Cut off the three corpses, which are floating and rotten grass in Thailand and Japan. When we talk about cutting off the three corpses here, do we mean cutting off the three corpses, Peng Ju, Peng You and Peng Ji?"
"I, I tell you," Yin Niang said with tears, "But, but let me get up first."
Kuroha grabbed Yin Niang’s bun with a cold hum and pulled her up coldly. "Wouldn’t it be okay to promise early?"
Yin Niang was also wronged in her heart and thought, "I still want to ask you the same thing as Grandma You Rui. Then even if I die, I will never betray Master. If I knew that you were going to ask a question about Jingyi, I would have told you so, and I would be humiliated."
She said, "You, you take this pot of things out first."
Kuroha said lightly, "You answer my question first."
Yin Niang said well, "The three corpse refers to three corpse worms or three corpse gods, but before Mrs. Yuan broke away, she made a reference to Buddhist practice to create a way to fix the truth by cutting three corpses alone. These three corpse fingers are not the three corpse worms of Peng Ju, Peng Gang and Peng Ji, but the three incarnations of good, evil and self. Since then, the meaning of’ cutting three corpses’ has been divided into two kinds. I think you just read this sentence.
Don’t break the grain and cut three bodies alone? Kuroha’s eyes lit up and he felt like there was a avenue in front of him.
The way to fix the truth is often entangled in some small places, especially when the understanding of the Confucian classics is wrong, which will easily affect the practice. However, Taoist scriptures have always liked to make obscure and ambiguous sentences, or to replace some things with words that are commonly understood by ordinary people, such as’ star beads’ to refer to’ two rooms’ instead of’ breasts’ and’ three essentials’ to express’ body, mind and mind’.
Kuroha was born in the hag clan, and the hag clan is a fairy. She has her own cultivation methods and magical powers. Few people have studied Taoist alchemy, and no one has taught her. Therefore, although some things are Taoist common sense, she has never touched them and dare not ask anyone.
It is precisely because of this that she will seize this opportunity to force Yin Niang.
See hidden niang willing to answer her question Kuroha heart also since a pleased and looked at the basin of filth, oneself also feel this thing is particularly disgusting, hurriedly take it away after a simple cleaning and flew back.
Yin Niang can’t help but feel relieved when she sees that Kuroha really got that thing away. She is a girl after all, no matter how strong she is, she can’t be nervous about this kind of thing. She is afraid that as soon as Kuroha comes back, the horse will force her to ask some righteous questions, and these things are not secrets. If she is a little knowledgeable, Sanqing’s brother can answer them.
It’s like reading Spring and Autumn Annals, you may not be able to understand the Taoist classics, but you must be able to understand the Lingbao Classic. Although Lingbao Classic and Huangting Classic belong to two different schools of Taoism, the common sense involved is the same.