Chapter 167 Little Daoist King
Han Yun left the library of the Fuxi Temple and knocked on the door of Master Ji Yuan's house.

The old man opened the door, still wearing his coat, and saw Han Yun. He smiled and said, "Young man, have you encountered some problem that you need my help with?"

The art of witchcraft is complex and mysterious, involving ancient scripts and supernatural things. Some of the records are even more bizarre. Ji Yuan once said he wanted to explain it to Han Yun, but Han Yun refused.

Now they're coming to us begging, aren't they?

The old man thought to himself.

Han Yun shook his head and stated his purpose: "Old man, could you borrow some of the power of the Fuxi statue?"

"Of course, I won't lend it for nothing. I have a bottle of longevity pills here, which can also enhance one's life cultivation. I originally intended to leave them for you, but now I'll add a few more. Is that alright with you?"

As he spoke, Han Yun took out a porcelain bottle from his pocket and handed it to the other person.

The old man opened the porcelain bottle with some skepticism, brought it to his nose and took a sniff. He was immediately invigorated, and his cloudy eyes brightened a bit.

"This...this is..."

He trembled as he poured out a pill. The pill was emerald green, with cloud-like patterns flowing across its surface, and emitted a faint fragrance.

"The Crane-Ganoderma Longevity Pill is made primarily with Ganoderma lucidum carried by a crane, supplemented with various other ingredients. One pill can extend one's life by three years," Han Yun explained. "There are nine pills in the bottle, enough to extend your life by more than twenty years."

The so-called "crane-carried lingzhi" is actually a name for a type of lingzhi. These lingzhi grow on cliffs and steep slopes, exposed to wind and sun, becoming increasingly robust and absorbing the essence of heaven and earth. They are very old and cannot be harvested by birds, making them more precious than lingzhi that grows on trees.

Most importantly, this special vital energy within the Ganoderma lucidum, when extracted using alchemy techniques, has the effect of prolonging life.

Upon hearing this, the old man's hands trembled even more violently, almost dropping the pill. He quickly and carefully placed the pill back into the bottle, clutching it tightly in his palm.

"Child, this gift is too much." The old man's voice choked with emotion. "I've lived for over a hundred years, and I've long since become indifferent to life and death. This elixir..."

"You have prayed for the people for more than 30 years, and your merits are immeasurable. This is what you deserve," Han Yun said solemnly. "Moreover, the power of the Fuxi statue that I want to borrow is also a precious thing to you."

The old man was silent for a moment, then suddenly burst into laughter: "Good! Good! This old man will make an exception for you today!"

He turned and went into the house, taking out a small wooden carving of Fuxi from behind the shrine. The carving looked ordinary, but in Han Yun's eyes, he could see strands of golden power of vows wrapped around it.

"This is a partial image of the main deity statue that has been worshipped in my Fuxi Temple for generations, containing thirty percent of the power of Fuxi's vows." The old man solemnly handed the wooden carving to Han Yun.

"Doll, I won't ask you what you're going to use it for, just use it carefully."

Han Yun accepted the statue, cupped his hands in thanks, and said, "Thank you!"

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Interior space.

Han Yun extracted strands of golden, radiant wish power from the Fuxi statue, and then used the decomposition power of the inner space to disperse the distracting thoughts of all beings, leaving only the purest incense and wish power.

Unlike the sharp and aggressive aura of the Manifestation Saint True Lord, which is filled with the fierce and murderous power of slaying demons and monsters, the incense and vows of Fuxi are moderate and peaceful, majestic and awe-inspiring, giving people a sense of transcendent wisdom.

There are many sources regarding the incense offerings and vows of Fuxi, but they can be roughly divided into three categories.

Firstly, he was the first of all humankind, the head of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, and the forerunner of all kings.

Both were wise men who created the Eight Trigrams and taught people how to make nets for fishing and hunting, established marriage customs, created written contracts, established official systems, and created rites and music. They were also the ancestors of all diviners in the world.

The three figures are mythological figures. A great footprint appeared in Leize, and Huaxu stepped on it, giving birth to Fuxi. There is also a legend that Fuxi used a single stroke to represent Taiji, and then used a single stroke to open the heavens and the earth. The creation of all things in the world and the birth of life in the world all depended on this stroke.

He is the creator of the world!
Of course, people often associate Fuxi and Nuwa together. Their relationship can be that of husband and wife or brother and sister. The relationship varies depending on the story.

The mythical Fuxi, who created the world with a single stroke, could not condense his true spirit and nature with just these meager vows, and the same was true for the ancestors of all kings.

What Han Yun wanted to create was Fuxi, who developed the Eight Trigrams of the Primordial Era.

Under the influence of the inner space, the golden, radiant power of wishes was slowly stripped of its color, leaving behind the purest white light, and within that light, a figure seemed to appear.

He looked up to observe the celestial phenomena, and looked down to observe the patterns of the earth, observing the markings of birds and beasts and the suitability of the land. He drew inspiration from his own body and from all things, and thus created the Eight Trigrams to understand the virtues of the divine and to categorize the nature of all things.

Subsequently, the energy within the interior space converges, and based on the power of will, it expands the structure and solidifies into a real and tangible body.

However, in Han Yun's depiction, his outward appearance is that of a young and lazy Taoist.

Han Yun absorbed a wisp of his own thought and made it the master of this incarnation.

He slowly opened his eyes and casually recited: "The mysteries of Yin and Yang, their order and reversal, are inexhaustible; the two solstices return to the Nine Palaces. If one can understand the principles of Yin and Yang, the whole world will be in one's palm."

"King Ye, incarnation, greets the true self!"

Was it Fuxi?
Not also!

Han Yun merely absorbed the incense offerings and wishes of all living beings to forge a wisp of divine essence within his own inner space; how could he dare to borrow the name of the great god Fuxi?

But a name is always needed, and it just so happens that Fuxi's surname is Feng, and he was the ancestor of Feng Hou. It is just right to borrow the name of Wang Ye, the person who bears the cause and effect.

Han Yun sized up the lazy Taoist-looking avatar before him, nodded in satisfaction, and then asked, "The incense and prayers must have granted you some abilities, right?"

"This deity possesses discerning eyes!"

Wang Ye's fingers moved freely in the air. The seemingly random lines subtly reflected the principles of heaven and earth, and in the blink of an eye, they outlined a complete Bagua diagram.

Then, the structure was continuously combined and divided into four sections, which transformed into a small world in Wang Ye's palm.

The so-called four plates are actually a collective term for the Earth Plate, Heaven Plate, Human Plate, and Divine Plate.

The base plate of the Earth Plate symbolizes the earth, containing the original positions of the Eight Trigrams and Nine Palaces, and determining the Five Elements attributes of other plates; the Heaven Plate represents the trajectory of the Nine Stars, simulating the periodic influence of celestial energy on heaven and earth.

The Human Plate corresponds to the eight gates, such as the Rest Gate and the Life Gate, reflecting the fortune and misfortune of human affairs and behavioral choices; the Divine Plate symbolizes eight mysterious forces, embodying the special role of the spatial energy field, and can give users various blessings.

It can be said that the four plates actually contain all the elements of heaven and earth.

Wang Ye said, "Although it cannot be like the real Feng Hou Qi Men, where the four plates within the Qi Men chart can be manipulated at will, and the time, space, and the interactions of the four plates are all determined by the user, it is still possible to predict all the changes in a certain area of ​​the world in the next moment."

Han Yun looked at the small world composed of four plates in Wang Ye's hand and couldn't help but think.

(End of this chapter)

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