Everything was ready, and Zhuangzi asked the black-clothed senior brother, two gray-clothed protectors, beggar half, and beggar four people to take the gold and silver from the family, and take the seller, and take the first step.
He was ready to leave the last person, so as not to attract the attention of the Qiyuan people and make it inconvenient to walk.
And he also had to go to the town office and say hello to the town chief.
As a town official, you must explain it to the town leaders.
Is it resignation, or "leave without pay", or I also want to say hello to my sister-in-law and thank my sister-in-law for taking care of her.
The black-clothed brother bought a horse and a carriage outside, ready to be loaded with silver and gold.
According to a preliminary estimate, the seller had more than 2,000 taels of silver and more than 400 taels of gold.
There are also jade, jewelry, and so on.
A small part of these gold, silver, jade, and jewels were given to Zhuangzi by the seven wicked people.
Zhuangzi helped them come up with ideas, settled the incident, and accepted it with peace of mind.
For Taoists, this is not about taking bribes.
It's the reward you deserve.
I use my labor in exchange for the labor remuneration.
This reward was not obtained by Zhuangzi for helping the seven wicked people do evil, but to calm the contradiction between the wicked and the poor.
So this money Zhuangzi deserves it.
Whoever can reasonably obtain the bad silver is his/her own.
What's more, this is what the other party willingly gives.
Of course, according to the laws of the Song Kingdom at that time, Zhuangzi's behavior would be illegal.
Because Zhuangzi is a town official, an official, and officials cannot accept bribes.
It is the duty of officials to serve the people.
However, which official does not accept bribes, whether it is an open secret, but the common people have no way to accuse it.
The other large part is the living expenses and "tuition" paid by the protectors to sell children.
Of course, the Protectors don't say that, but "keep the money here."
Actually, that's it, for the sellers.
For Taoists, it is believed that we are just passers-by of life, just to complete the process of a life.
Money is something outside the body, life does not bring death, what do you want so much money for?
So it doesn't matter about the money.
Besides, they are all protectors, and they can die at any time. decided to go, and the seller seemed very excited.
She wrapped all the gold and silver, jade, jewelry, and other treasures in a dozen bags, and put them in the big bag where the clothes were kept.
Or put it in a box.
It took a whole day to clean up.
In the middle of the night, under the greeting of the seller, the black-clothed senior brother, the two gray-clothed protectors, the beggar half, and the beggar began to start and load the car with Dongdong.
Mai'er asked Zhuangzi to stand by the carriage and watch, and she was in charge of the house.
First, the gold and silver and other valuables were placed under the carriage, and the rest of the things were placed on top of the carriage in a mess.
I loaded a carriage, I really couldn't put it down, and I was very reluctant to see that there were still many things she bought at home.
There are also many Dongdong, which were given to her by the people of the lacquer garden, the vendors in the market, the shopkeepers and others.
"Brother Zhuang, there are so many Dongdong Zhuang" In the character of Zhuangzi, he should not bring anything but gold and silver, jade, and jewelry.
Clothes are enough to wear, and the excess can be given away.
In this troubled world, it is very dangerous for you to travel with so many things.
If you encounter a war, or if you encounter robbers, the more you bring with you, the more dangerous you will be, and you will not be able to outrun others.
Especially in the event of a war, you don't even have a chance to run.
I heard Master, Mother and others say that when war comes, there may be battlefields within a radius of hundreds of miles.
A radius of several hundred miles is several days to walk.
You can give your money to others, to those who need it most.
Of course, you can't necessarily expect something in return.
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Some people, whether they have money or not, whether they are difficult or not, they are only in and out.
You give them money and they take it, and when you need their help, they will refuse for all sorts of reasons.
So if you give something to others and help others, you don't have the illusion of getting something in return from others.
But that's not the case for everyone.
There are also some who are grateful.
If you help those who remember their kindness, if you meet this person who is grateful when you are in trouble, they remember that you helped him in his most difficult time, so when you are in trouble, when you meet him, they will "reciprocate" with a "spring".
If we don't give to others, when we are in trouble, what will happen if we meet people who have needed your help but you have not helped?
"Retribution" Maybe people will gloat at your jokes.
Therefore, Zhuangzi is reluctant to take too much land with him when he goes out.
In a situation like this move, he's the same.
The extra is given away, and given to those who need it most.
Or leave it to someone else to deal with, and let him deal with it.
"Brother Zhuang is there, we have to buy everything, how much silver does it cost, Brother Zhuang is over there, people don't know me and sell it, who else will send Dongdong to me, Brother Zhuang woo woo" Seeing that there were still so many things left in the family, Mai'er was so distressed that she shed tears.
Zhuangzi originally wanted to take this opportunity to educate Mai'er fiercely and make her change her concept.
But when he saw Mai'er crying, he couldn't bear to talk about her anymore.
"If you put it in the carriage, you won't be able to put it down, so what about you, you just follow the carriage and walk from here to the Mojia Altar," Zhuangzi advised.
"Hmm," the seller agreed, turned around and went into the kitchen again, picked up a large clay basin, and brought it to the carriage.
"You say you," Zhuangzi sighed, "If it's a copper basin, it's worth it to bring and hold in your arms."
But this clay pot is very easy to break."
"I'm holding it in my arms, and I'm still carrying it on my back," she emphasized.
Looking at the actions of the seller, the black-clothed senior brother, the two gray-clothed protectors, and the two beggar brothers were speechless.
If this house is also a Zhuangzi, if it can be translated, the seller must move the house and all the things in the house to the side of the Mojia branch altar.
In the second half of the night, the loading was completed.
The seller was carrying a bag with a few things in it.
She also asked the two gray-clothed mage guards, the beggar half, and the beggar brothers, not to be empty-handed, and to bring a few things.
In order to comfort her, the black-clothed senior brother had to carry a burden, lead the horse, and walk in front.
Mai'er walked at the back, and after some explanations, he cried and wiped his tears and followed.
"Brother Zhuang, come over early, Brother Zhuang woo woo" Zhuangzi looked at the back of the seller and shook his head He said in his heart: You are dragged down by things outside your body, and you will be very tired if you live like this: