Chapter 2903 Hangu Pass
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Hangu Pass is located in Lingbao City. The name of the city is the same as Lingbao Tianzun, one of the Taoists, but this is not the birthplace of the legend of Lingbao Tianzun, but the Taishang Laojun, that is, Lao Tzu.
Legend has it that Lao Tzu once rode a green ox, left Luoyang, went out of Hangu Pass, and enlightened the Hu people in the Western Regions (including Tianzhu) in the Western Regions (including Tianzhu).
Moreover, Laozi's "Tao Te Ching" was also written at Hangu Pass, which is also one of the important sources of the legend of turning Hu into Buddha. Leaving aside the myths and legends of turning a tiger into a Buddha, Hangu Pass itself is the earliest Xiongguan Fortress established in the history of Huangxuan Kingdom.
Its terrain is extremely dangerous, with the plateau in the west, the Juejian in the east, the Qinling Mountains in the south, and the Yellow River in the north.
It is also called Hangu Pass because it is located in the "Two Beijings Ancient Road", the pass is in the valley, and it is as deep and dangerous as a letter.
Hangu Pass is not only an important military fortress, but also a key point of cultural and economic exchanges between the ancient Central Plains and Northwest and Central Asia. On Hangu Pass, there are infusions of "purple air coming from the east", "chicken crowing and dog robbers", "Gongsun White Horse", "Xuanzong Changing Yuan" "And other historical stories and legends.
There are also many poets who wrote poems and Fu here, such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Sima Qian, Tang Taizong, etc., leaving more than one hundred poems, which adds to the cultural atmosphere and historical sense here.
"This is Hangu Pass."
Standing in front of the restored Hangu Pass, Li Yun said with emotion: "It is said that in the place where Lao Tzu turned Hu into a Buddha, the needles do not poke. I live in Hangu Pass and the needles do not poke."
Fanqing Sheng Qingzhu: "..."
The two girls glanced at him together, as if they were looking at a psychopath.
Li Yun chuckled, "I'm just expressing my feelings about a meme on the Internet."
"baffling!"
Of course the cold Saintess didn't complain about him, but Qing Zhu didn't have so many worries, she just gave him a cute white eye, took two brisk steps towards the tall and majestic Hangu Pass, opened her small hands and said cheerfully: "Hanguguan Guguan is of course very good. This is the dojo of a senior of our Yinshenggu. Later, Yinshenggu moved here for some reason. He left a book of Tao Te Ching, but it is not what you said. Hu Weifo."
"senior?"
Li Yun was a little surprised, "Is he called Laozi?"
Sometimes Li Yun can't tell whether the Taishang Laojun, one of the three Qings, is Lao Tzu, and how is it different from the Lao Tzu in history.
"Yes! The old senior's surname is Li Ming'er, the word Dan, and the word Boyang. We usually call him Senior Boyang. He used to be the 'sage' of the Yin Sacred Valley."
Qingzhu smiled very proudly: "He is also Lao Tzu in your external history books, how is it? He is also a senior of our Yin Sacred Valley, isn't it surprising?"
For a moment, Li Yun even thought that the mythical story happened less than three thousand years ago.
Is Lao Tzu the sage of Hidden Sacred Valley?
In the prehistoric myths in Li Yun's memory, Lao Tzu is one of the saints of the Three Purities.
In the real history of Huangxuan Kingdom, Lao Tzu is also a saint who is honored by the outside world and Yin Sacred Valley.
What Li Yun got came from the system's memories, myths and legends, the records of the Hidden Sacred Valley, and the history of the outside world.
The four are mixed together to describe a huge mystery, and Li Yun even feels that he may never try to understand it in his whole life.
In the end, he was too lazy to think about it, and pushed these specious things to the relationship of parallel universes.
It's also very simple to explain, because it's a parallel universe, so some things are somewhat similar, but very different, anyway, that's it, don't worry about it.
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