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Chapter 18 Dr. Song’s Background(2/2)

At this point, perhaps some young people from Chun'an will stand up and refute me and say, "What nonsense are you talking about! This has never happened!"

Don't worry, I have poems to prove it, poems that the older generation in the local school have heard.

"The autumn wind blows the sail for three hundred miles, and the oar sails straight into Xiaojin Mountain. I lean against the window and look at the Incense Temple in the distance, and the spring scenery comes into view."

This poem sounds fine to you at first glance, it is just a landscape poem, but after a moment of reflection, it changes its flavor.

The autumn wind means that it was autumn that year. How could the poet see the spring scenery in autumn? I guess these two words have some meaning.

It is recorded in history that many literati went to Xiaojin Mountain. These people came here for hundreds of miles to burn incense? If so, it means that the temples and Bodhisattvas are efficacious, but if the temples are really efficacious! Then why is there no temple?

The famous name has been passed down, and it is as well-known as Lingyin Temple, Ganlu Temple, and Baoen Temple. These are all questions.

"Sister-in-law, let me tell you the truth, your palm power is extremely strong. Among women, perhaps only Xu Xiaoqing from Jiamusi can compare with you. What kind of skills have you learned?"

She smiled and said, "The Kung Fu I learned in the nunnery is of course Nun Kung Fu. As for the Xu Xiaoqing you are talking about, I have never heard of it. Is it a master from the North?"

She just played the riddle because she didn’t want to tell me. I don’t believe in nun kung fu. I know that some of the scenes in the movie are not exaggerated. For example, some of the scenes in the Golden Summit Temple in Pushou Mountain and some of the nuns in Mount Emei are good at real kung fu. In actual combat, they are incompetent at all.

Not weaker than male masters of the same level. In the past, the feudal ideology was too patriarchal, which resulted in the names of many female nuns not being passed down.

I explained, "Xu Xiaoqing is one of the major gatekeepers of the Changchun Society. She is strong and has a lot of hard Qigong training."

Dr. Song took a sip of water from the cup, and said with disapproval in his eyes, "No matter how strong you are in hard qigong, it's a joke. That's the kind of people who are strong on the outside and strong on the inside. It seems that you masters in the north are just mediocre."
Chapter completed!
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