♪ Talk about Saiji ♪
it's too stan kei-wu to bury a man named ann in the sun.
"li's left garage" on the way in, he went in and visited.
there was a water pool in front of the sanctuaries, and the water was clear, and there were several red fish that were moving in peace; and one of them, with its tilted tail, swam to eat on the surface, was not afraid.
tang ziwu picks up a little stone to play with, and a monk hurrys to stop.
for the sake of tang chi mu-chun, the monk said: “the fish in the pool is dragons, and it causes hail.” tang chi-wu laughed at the monk too much, didn't listen to him, or caught a fish.
when he got out of the cage, tang chi-wu continued to drive east by car.
in a little while, a black-pressed cloud, like a lid, covered on the top of tang chi-wu's head, along with him, falling down in the ice of cotton.
it's a mile away.
it's a genius.
tang ziwu's younger brother, tang zhiwu, walked behind him, followed him to ask him, and did not know how hailed tang zhiwu was, and asked those who were in front of him.
tang kei-wu smiled and said: "is this guang mu's fault?" it's not as strange as it feels.
outside the village of sun-am, there is a shrine at the border, where a small merchant lays down his burden outside the gate, and suddenly throws two slabs, runs straight into it, pulls out the big knife on the shelf and waves, and says, “i am the left-hand car of li, and i will accompany tang ziwu, who will come tomorrow to help with the burial of his family and inform his master first.” after that, he woke up and didn't know what he was talking about or who tang ziwu was.
the village is over 40 miles away from the holy shrine, and is eager to prepare its offerings with dignity, to pray in it, and to ask for mercy only from the lord of hails, and never to come back.
when tang ziwu arrived, the strange an family was so fond of the li left car and asked its master, who said, “the hailing god has always been the best and has spoken in the mouth of the living, not once in a lifetime.
if ungodly prayer stops him from coming, there will be a hail tomorrow.”