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A Fengshui Story
From the age of sixteen, fate played a big joke on him.
Having the same eerie dream for several days in a row, I curiously found the dream solver, who told him it was unlucky, absolutely unlucky.
He, who was wild and unrestrained, took out his birth chart and found a fortune teller. The fortune teller was never afraid of offending anyone and told him that his lifespan would not exceed thirty years old.
He kicked the divination booth over in anger, refusing to accept it. One by one, he sought fortune telling from multiple people, and the results were basically consistent.
For the last time, at a Golden Turtle Temple, we drew lots to ask about our lifespan. Once we signed for good or bad luck, we drew the next one.
From then on, he firmly believed that he would not live beyond thirty years old in this world, and did not inquire about his future. When he reached marriageable age, he also had no plans.
By nature, living one day counts as one day. He wandered aimlessly around like this.
Ten years later, he wandered to the ferry crossing by the river and saw a girl lost in thought by the water's edge.
In no time, he had already walked down to the shore and seemed to have encountered something unimaginable. He called out to the person on the shore.
Miss, you are young and in the prime of your life. There are no obstacles that cannot be overcome. Can you solve the problem by taking your own life
The girl turned around, tears streaming down her face, looking pitiful.
Originally, this girl was a maid from a wealthy family. The family treated her and bought a lot of wine, so they sent her to pay back the wine money.
I don't want to lose the thirty taels of silver I carried with me on the way.
I have been searching for a long time, but I cannot explain to the host. I can only apologize with my death.
He also sees things like this very openly, seeing someone actively seeking death triggered some kind of knot in his heart:
I think it's a big deal. It seems that heaven is kind to girls. The person who finds silver is far away and right in front of them
After speaking, he took out thirty taels of silver from his own bundle and shook it in front of the girl.
The girl widened her eyes and rushed up from the water in a hurry. When she took the silver and looked at it, her heart immediately became cold
Young master, this is clearly not something I lost, the condition is different
He made up his mind to help her: "Whether you lost it or not, just hold it
The girl understood in her heart and said, "So I have met a great benefactor. How can I repay the kindness of the young master
He smiled, never expecting anything in return, just treating it as a good deed.
The girl knelt down and said, "My benefactor, from now on, you will be the great benefactor of the little girl. There is no way to repay you. I will pray to the Bodhisattva every day to bless you

Two years later, he swam back to this water area and prepared to cross the river with his companions on board.
The girl recognized him again, he was the great benefactor back then.
The woman told his brother, who was a fisherman. The wind was a bit strong that day, and the siblings warmly invited him over for a meal. Their affection was unbearable, so they stayed as their guests.
Unexpectedly, the weather deteriorated rapidly, and strong winds and waves swept across the river, overturning many boats. All the people who were originally traveling with them were buried in the river.
I had planned to cross the river on this day, but I managed to avoid a disaster due to the persuasion of my siblings.
At the age of thirty, he passed without illness or disaster. Later on, he went to fortune telling again, calculated once, and found someone to calculate again.
Not only did he not believe it himself, but even the original fortune teller could not believe that the person in front of him had changed their destiny chart.
He saved the girl first, and the girl saved him later, which is probably the theory of causality.
Having the same eerie dream for several days in a row, I curiously found the dream solver, who told him it was unlucky, absolutely unlucky.
He, who was wild and unrestrained, took out his birth chart and found a fortune teller. The fortune teller was never afraid of offending anyone and told him that his lifespan would not exceed thirty years old.
He kicked the divination booth over in anger, refusing to accept it. One by one, he sought fortune telling from multiple people, and the results were basically consistent.
For the last time, at a Golden Turtle Temple, we drew lots to ask about our lifespan. Once we signed for good or bad luck, we drew the next one.
From then on, he firmly believed that he would not live beyond thirty years old in this world, and did not inquire about his future. When he reached marriageable age, he also had no plans.
By nature, living one day counts as one day. He wandered aimlessly around like this.
Ten years later, he wandered to the ferry crossing by the river and saw a girl lost in thought by the water's edge.
In no time, he had already walked down to the shore and seemed to have encountered something unimaginable. He called out to the person on the shore.
Miss, you are young and in the prime of your life. There are no obstacles that cannot be overcome. Can you solve the problem by taking your own life
The girl turned around, tears streaming down her face, looking pitiful.
Originally, this girl was a maid from a wealthy family. The family treated her and bought a lot of wine, so they sent her to pay back the wine money.
I don't want to lose the thirty taels of silver I carried with me on the way.
I have been searching for a long time, but I cannot explain to the host. I can only apologize with my death.
He also sees things like this very openly, seeing someone actively seeking death triggered some kind of knot in his heart:
I think it's a big deal. It seems that heaven is kind to girls. The person who finds silver is far away and right in front of them
After speaking, he took out thirty taels of silver from his own bundle and shook it in front of the girl.
The girl widened her eyes and rushed up from the water in a hurry. When she took the silver and looked at it, her heart immediately became cold
Young master, this is clearly not something I lost, the condition is different
He made up his mind to help her: "Whether you lost it or not, just hold it
The girl understood in her heart and said, "So I have met a great benefactor. How can I repay the kindness of the young master
He smiled, never expecting anything in return, just treating it as a good deed.
The girl knelt down and said, "My benefactor, from now on, you will be the great benefactor of the little girl. There is no way to repay you. I will pray to the Bodhisattva every day to bless you

Two years later, he swam back to this water area and prepared to cross the river with his companions on board.
The girl recognized him again, he was the great benefactor back then.
The woman told his brother, who was a fisherman. The wind was a bit strong that day, and the siblings warmly invited him over for a meal. Their affection was unbearable, so they stayed as their guests.
Unexpectedly, the weather deteriorated rapidly, and strong winds and waves swept across the river, overturning many boats. All the people who were originally traveling with them were buried in the river.
I had planned to cross the river on this day, but I managed to avoid a disaster due to the persuasion of my siblings.
At the age of thirty, he passed without illness or disaster. Later on, he went to fortune telling again, calculated once, and found someone to calculate again.
Not only did he not believe it himself, but even the original fortune teller could not believe that the person in front of him had changed their destiny chart.
He saved the girl first, and the girl saved him later, which is probably the theory of causality.