Plaster He Ye
#Taoist classics
·2022-08-20 23:32:13
The name of the plaster master He is unknown. During the Republic of China era, there was a Taoist priest in the Bao 'en Temple behind the Jingle Palace in Wudang. He often sat in meditation with his eyes closed on the street. When people asked him questions, he wouldn't respond. Later, to avoid being questioned, a plaster was applied to the mouth for convenience. Everyone calls him "Plaster Master He". At that time, some schoolchildren would pass by here on their way to and from school. They would throw stones or tiles at Grandpa Ho to test if he was disturbed. If there was nothing around, He remained unmoved. As time went by, the schoolchildren's evil deeds became more and more serious. He Ye then turned back to the main hall of Bao 'en Temple and sat in meditation. At that time, there were several middle school students in Junzhou City. Every time they saw Grandpa He sitting upright for several days without getting up, it seemed that he neither ate nor drank. To test the authenticity, the students borrowed a large copper lock to lock the main hall. Little did they know that after this prank was done, the students also forgot about it. Half a month later, the students suddenly remembered. Unexpectedly, after school, they hurried to the Bao 'en Temple. When they opened the door, they found that Grandpa He was still sitting as usual. In the late 1950s, due to the construction of the Danjiang Reservoir, the ancient city of Junzhou was about to be relocated. Since then, Mr. He has left the ancient city of Junzhou and has no idea where he is going.