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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.

Chapter 274: The Pushing-Back Taoist Priest. [281]



Summary

Li Su was in a daze after Li Shi Min mentioned the "coming of age ceremony," "marriage," and "permission to become a Taoist nun." As the ruler of the country, every move Li Shi Min made was never without a purpose, and Li Su had a premonition that Li Shi Min would make another move. Li Su had been secretly having an affair with Li Shi Min's daughter, so the new decision Li Shi Min was about to make would not be auspicious. The construction of the princess's mansion was ongoing, and Li Su would go to the construction site every day, looking for a familiar figure that made his heart move among the workers and officials, but he still returned disappointed every day. Then, a man clad in an old, tattered Daoist robe arrived at the palace. He was Li Chunfeng, a Fellow Traveler of the Taishi Bureau and a lowly official. Li Chunfeng was well-versed in astronomy, geography, physiognomy, and Feng Shui. Li Chunfeng corrected Li Su about his book "Tui Bei Tu," saying it was not about back rubbing, but about inferring the National Fortune of the Tang Dynasty. Li Su apologized profusely for his mistake, and Li Chunfeng's anger began to subside. Li Chunfeng was then invited into the house, and Li Su led the way.

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