Train to Another World.

Chapter 330 Departure

Chapter 330 Departure
At the parade ground at Heiyuan Pass, Li Zhuoguang taught the soldiers how to use the Chitauri weapons step by step. If these weapons are used normally, there will be no problem for a year.

Minister Sun left some weapons at Heiyuan Pass and then left. Since there are such magical weapons, of course they should be deployed at various borders, so that the soldiers of Dashun don't have to face those monsters with their flesh and blood.

However, a man as impetuous as Minister Sun would not put things off until he returned to the capital. When he left the Black Abyss Pass, a small scout force had already set out to the outside of the pass.

Abbot Wu also used the magic of communication to inform the Taoist temple. Soon, Taoist geomancers set out from Taoist temples in various places to investigate the water sources and vegetation changes in Dashun.

Not long after, Minister Sun came back. To show respect, he drove Wang and Wu into other cars and left the large carriage used exclusively by the abbot of the Taoist temple to Li Zhuoguang and his friends.

The model of this carriage is only slightly inferior to the one used by the emperor. Even the shelves around the carriage can seat more than ten people if there are no loads.

Li Zhuoguang never treated himself badly, so since there was such an offer, he certainly would not refuse it. As for the two people who were driven to other carriages, although they were disciples of famous sects who had gone down the mountain to gain experience and had a high status in the Dashun Dynasty, they really couldn't say anything about being driven away by Sun Shangshu. Even if Sun Shangshu didn't say anything, they would give up the best carriage.

However, before Master Wu boarded the carriage, he suddenly remembered something and looked towards Li Zhuoguang and his group, about to speak out to stop them. However, he saw that Li Zhuoguang and his group had already boarded the carriage, and the talismans outlined with gold threads on the outside of the carriage were constantly flashing magical light.

Abbot Wu opened and closed his mouth several times, but in the end no sound came out. Then he got into his carriage with a guilty conscience.

In the luxurious carriage, Xiong Facai stretched comfortably: "I have felt tingling and numb since I got on the carriage just now. It is very comfortable. The people here really know how to enjoy themselves. They even know how to set up massage spells in the carriage."

Li Zhuoguang twisted his body and felt nothing. He suspected that there were too many people in the car at once and the spell could not handle them all.

The team slowly set off. Minister Sun rode on his horse and looked back at the Black Abyss Pass, only to see a head that quickly retracted. He smiled helplessly, "Something that is not presentable."

Then he remembered something, the smile on his face faded, he kicked his horse and left the team, running in another direction. Seeing this, his personal soldiers also rode their horses to catch up.

Soon, Minister Sun arrived at a section of the wall of Heiyuan Pass. There was nothing here except a stone tablet. The stone tablet was severely eroded by wind and sand, and there were no words on it. It was definitely a blank tablet.

Sun Shangshu's personal soldiers recognized the stele and did not approach it, but only kept watch from a distance.

Minister Sun stood in front of the stele for a long while, and then he placed his hand on it. "It's just ordinary. How many years can a stele carved with such mediocre skills last? Knowing that there is a windy season here, you still carved towards the windward side. What a fool."

Minister Sun drew out his newly acquired sword, walked around to the back of the stele, and carved on it with his sword:

Tu Su warms my heart
The north wind washes my battle clothes
Where is the man going?
Defeat the enemy, break the formation, break the army
And left a signature at the end: Dashun Xianwu General Sun Yu Sun Pojun engraved his merits here
After doing all this, Minister Sun patted the stele and said to himself: "Maybe it is God's will, maybe it is God's will..."

There is nothing much to say about the return journey. Dashun was at its peak during the Spring and Autumn Period, with peace and prosperity. There were not bandits every three miles or rebels every ten miles. Under the protection of the large army, the journey was smooth.

In the luxurious carriage at the front, Ariana used Wood Release to ripen peaches and distributed them to everyone.

Li Zhuoguang: "It's great to know Wood Release. At least there are fruits to eat wherever I go."

Qin Daniu: "It would be great if I could create flesh."

Wei Changfeng: "Thank you Miss Aliana for the spring water you gave me earlier. All the problems with my field ridges have been solved."

Xiong Facai: "This peach is really sweet. If you remove the pits, dry it in the shade, and then use honey to make candied fruit, it should taste good."

William: "I think the juice from this thing can be used to mix with the water of life." Pojun: "I want another one."

Wang Jianzheng: “Thank you.”

Just a few days after setting out, Wang Jianzheng finally managed to get on the carriage with the help of his thick skin. After all, the carriage of this Taoist temple was much more comfortable than ordinary ones.

However, the carriage ride was not for nothing. Li Zhuoguang let him get on the carriage, and as a price, he needed to teach the yellow-skinned monster how to write talismans. When he first heard this, he collapsed.

What is a talisman? Actually, talismans and talismans are two different things.

Talismans are characters that resemble seal characters. They attach magical powers to specified text patterns in the form of "symbols" and are written on specific objects. As instructions, they can suppress demons and evil spirits, cure diseases and bring blessings.

The original meaning of "lu" is "thin record", which means "record". There are two categories of lu. One is the list of Taoists, which records the name, Taoist name, master and Taoist rank of the Taoist priests. The other is the "list of gods". Only by understanding this lu can one summon gods and send generals to eliminate demons and suppress evil.

Generally speaking, a talisman is an official document, and a scroll is an address book. If you want to contact a deity to do something, you have to write an official document and send it to that person's department.

If the person writing the talisman is just a minor Taoist priest, then he should write an upward official document, such as a request or application, and the head of the talisman should be "帝令". If his own sect is more powerful, the ancestor is more capable of fighting, and sends some junior gods, he can use a downward official document, such as a notice, and the head of the talisman can be "勅令".

If you want to be even more rude and want to use the name of your ancestor to threaten the ghosts and gods to work hard, you can also add "Ji Ji Ru XX Law Order" in the talisman, or it can be abbreviated as "Ji Ji Ru Law Order".

Even a young Taoist priest who has just started knows these key points. As long as he follows them, he can become a master of talisman writing from scratch. As for the three purifications, setting up the altar, concentrating the spirit, moving the brush and so on, they are all minor details and unimportant matters, so they will not be discussed here.

But writing official documents, no matter the format or the content, is easy to master with the guidance of an experienced person. The most important thing about official documents is that they have nothing to do with the format or the content.

Friends with some social experience know that if there is no seal at the end of a document, it is just like a piece of waste paper. After all, anyone can write anything, and no one can verify its authenticity, so it naturally has no effect.

After writing the talisman, it also needs to be printed.

Wang Jian was also worried about this. Although his sect was mainly based on astrology, they also knew talismans and seals. But the problem was that the seals could only be used by Taoist priests who had received talismans and had permission.

Even if Wang Jianzheng was so bold as to let the Yellow-skinned Demon use the seal, he would only be asking for trouble. No matter when or where, stealing the official seal is not a trivial matter. People may be able to hide it for a while, but do you expect to hide it from God?

Wang Jianzheng thought it would be better to steal the seal than to let the yellow-skinned demon become his disciple, as it might be a lesser crime. Li Zhuoguang also had some knowledge of talismans, and after asking Wang Jianzheng in detail, he found that the rules here were similar to what he knew.

Whether it is for talismans or official documents, using a seal is certainly important, but there is one special case where it is acceptable not to use a seal.

Then it must be signed by a senior leader.

Li Zhuoguang still didn't believe it. Zhang Daoling's autograph was not as good as the seal of Yangping Zhidu.

As for whose name Huang Shiren should sign...

(End of this chapter)

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