Under One Person: The River Map and Luoshu

Chapter 249: The Solution to Human Sincerity

Soon.

The group arrived at the entrance of the cave.

Suddenly, Du Heng and Wang Ye looked at each other, and both used their ability to see through the darkness to sense the existence of a Qi, which was hidden in a dark fork in the left rear.

"How to say?"

"Oh, call him out." Wang Ye sighed.

He was most reluctant to see Chen Jinkui go down a dead end. If he forced him out now and let him stand in front of the stage, there would still be room for him to be retained. Otherwise, if he hid in the dark and waited for an opportunity to act, it would be difficult to end it.

"Okay, I know you're upset, so I'll do it."

Immediately, Du Heng shouted towards where Chen Jinkui was hiding: "Master Chen, why don't you learn your lesson? You were discovered last time in Wudang Mountain, and now you're doing this again."

The sound spread in all directions, echoing for a long time.

After a few breaths.

Then Chen Jinkui walked out from the darkness, with a long face, and the gloomy look disappeared in an instant, then he returned to his humble appearance.

"Hehe, how dare Kui'er hide in front of the two masters, but what I did before was a bit despicable after all, I really don't have the face to see you."

Du Heng couldn't listen any longer, waved his hand and said, "Don't be hypocritical, aren't you just waiting for us to open the mechanism? Don't worry, I promised before that I would take you in and let you have a glimpse of the ultimate secret, and I will certainly keep my promise."

Chen Jinkui was stunned. He had never expected Du Heng to be so straightforward. You know, he had tricked him before and thought that they would have a falling out and fight if they met again. But who would have thought it would be like this?

He immediately said respectfully: "Master Du is open-minded. Kui'er admires him."

Du Heng ignored them and waved to everyone, "Go in."

Ta-ta-ta.!

The sound of footsteps continued as a group of people rushed in, dispelling the darkness and loneliness in the cave, making it seem a bit "lively" in an alternative way.

This was Du Heng's first time here. He looked left and right and it was exactly the same as he remembered it, a little more real. Finally, his eyes were fixed straight ahead.

He stepped forward, half squatted, and stared at a pair of deep footprints in front of him.

A group of people came forward and looked at the pair of footprints that suddenly appeared in the cave, and Chen Jinkui took the opportunity to "show his courtesy".

"Forgive my stupidity, Kui'er. I have looked at this pair of footprints for a long time, but I really can't figure out the secret. But according to those survivors, this is a trap. Only by breaking it can we enter the final destination. Unfortunately, those people were very cunning and they escaped. I wonder if Master Du encountered them?"

"Why, do you want to see them?" Du Heng asked meaningfully.

"You don't know, they may know how to open it, so Kui'er naturally wants to catch them."

"Puchi. Hehehe!"

Catherine at the side couldn't help laughing out loud, she was really amused.

"It's really interesting that someone would rush to die. And, Du, you are so mean, you always set traps for others."

The others couldn't help but smile and looked at Chen Jinkui with a strange expression. Chen Jinkui was an old hand and immediately reacted. He asked in astonishment, "Master Du, are they all dead?"

"Since you, Master Chen, are not putting in any effort at work, we naturally have to endure some hardship." Du Heng said sarcastically.

"Ahem!" Chen Jinkui pretended to cough to hide his embarrassment, but quickly returned to normal and asked about the matter he was most concerned about.

"Then how do we decipher this footprint?" "Why rush? No one is rushing to get ahead of us. We can slowly think of a solution."

Du Heng turned to look at Wang Ye, changed his expression again, and asked with a smile: "Wang Dayan, have you solved the riddle of what is human and what is sincerity?"

Before the king could speak, Catherine came up to him and said, "Du, why don't you ask me? Do you think we don't understand Eastern culture?"

"Okay, then come and show off your skills." Du Heng was now in the mood to play with her.

Catherine seemed to understand and said coquettishly, "Don't use random words. Do you think I don't know what they mean? If you say you are making a fool of yourself, it's modesty, but if you say it to others, it's clearly insulting."

Du Heng showed a surprised look. This big foreign horse knew a lot. He even knew that words had different meanings in different situations.

"Okay, okay, it's really worth watching the TV series. I can be considered half an expert on China."

"Of course. I did some cramming before coming here just to make a good impression on the old master." Catherine raised her fair neck, not disguising her proud expression.

"Hehe, are you done being proud? If you are, then tell me the answer. If not, we can let you indulge in your imagination for a while longer." Du Heng spoke again with a gloomy tone.

Catherine, who was exposed, reminded him with a straight face: "Gentleman, gentleman, Du, I like the gentlemanly way you act."

"Then you will probably have to live out your life alone. I can't possibly hang myself on a tree. Giving up the entire forest for you is not the style of a man from the Du family."

"Oh wow, Du, I finally see your true colors. It turns out you are a scumbag."

"That's off topic. Do you want to continue? If not, I'll let you..."

"I want it, I want it, I want it!"

Catherine was defeated in one move, and immediately gave up the idea of ​​playing around and answered the question.

"What is a human being? It should mean standing tall and upright, right?"

"Well, go on." Du Heng nodded, looking forward to her next words.

"It's over!"

"It's over?" Du Heng was confused for a moment.

"Yes, isn't it true that humans are supposed to stand tall and proud? This is the difference between humans and animals."

Hearing this, Du Heng held his forehead with his hand, shook his head and sighed: "I am also sick. I actually had some expectations of you just now."

Then he turned to Wang Ye and said, "You should come."

Wang Ye took the lead and looked at everyone and said, "The answer of 'standing upright' is both right and wrong. From the perspective of ordinary people, it is simply to stand up straight and be a good person. However, from the perspective of cultivation, if you do not cultivate yourself, you cannot become a complete person. Only when the spirit and the body are upright, that is, standing upright, with an upright spine, can the Qi flow smoothly.

From the monkeys outside the valley that walk upright like humans, to the human spine and head represented by the twenty-four valleys, all of the things contained in them seem to be teaching us to be human, that is, to stand tall and upright. But it is precisely these self-righteous subjective judgments that have led us to the greatest misleading. "

"What misled us?" Catherine asked puzzledly.

Wang Ye continued to explain: "What is a human being and what is honest? This test is not to let us think from our own perspective or think about some great principles. You must know that the Twenty-Four Valleys are the Twenty-Four Valleys, and we are us. The answer is hidden in the Twenty-Four Valleys, not in us.

Therefore, the twenty-four valleys are different from our answer. People stand upright, but these twenty-four valleys are not called standing upright.

From the outermost part to the entrance of the valley, and all the way to the present, considering the structure of a person represented by the twenty-four valleys, this is walking from the feet to the head. The answer is obvious: only by standing on the ground first can you reach the sky.

As for what is sincerity? That is even simpler, it is literally what it means: sincerity means trust; sincerity is the way of heaven. " (End of this chapter)

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