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Kong Sheng and Jiaojiao (Anecdotes)

author:The second uncle of Huizhong

Once upon a time, a man named Kong Sheng went to the sea to start a business and failed, penniless and owed a lot of debts, returned to his hometown in Zhejiang, the old house was in a deep mountain, because many villagers also moved to the county town to live, now there are only a few families left in the village, Kong Sheng's neighbors have also moved away for a while, plus his own entrepreneurial failure mood is very lost, usually basically rarely go out, occasionally buy some necessities will go to the store under the mountain to buy.

Kong Sheng and Jiaojiao (Anecdotes)

One day, there was heavy snow, and Kong Sheng had just returned from the shop down the hill to buy something. Passing by the door of a neighbor's house, I saw a teenager coming out of it, with a beautiful appearance and elegant manners. The teenager saw Kong Sheng, he came to greet him, after a brief conversation, Kong Sheng knew that this teenager was a distant relative of the neighbor named Huang Zi, the family made a living here, just when the neighbor's old house was not living, he and his family temporarily lived here, and then invited Kong Sheng to come into the house to talk, the two talked very speculatively for a long time, until late at night, the elders of the Huang Zi family urged to rest early, and the two of them gave up and went back to rest.

The next morning Kong Sheng just woke up and was thinking about things in bed, heard someone knocking on the door, he got up to open the door, saw that the knocker was Huang Zi who chatted with him last night, did not wait for him to ask, Huang Zi explained his intentions, said that yesterday they talked very happily, today just had friends come over, you can drink and chat together, Kong Sheng recently felt suffocated, there is this opportunity must be glad to accept, after a simple grooming, he followed Huang Zi to his home, and when he entered the door, he saw several eighteen or nineteen-year-old boys and girls chatting and playing in the courtyard. One of the girls looked beautiful and intelligent. As soon as Kong Sheng saw her beauty, he immediately forgot to walk, and Huang Zi said to them, "This is my good friend Kong Sheng." After several people looked at each other and smiled, Kong Sheng involuntarily sat down next to the young girl, smelled that the fragrance emitted from her body was better than the orchid, and couldn't help but get drunk, and later learned that the girl's name was Jiaojiao, and this afternoon several of them knew everything, talked and laughed, and were very happy.

Kong Sheng and Jiaojiao (Anecdotes)

One day, Huang Zi suddenly had a sad look on his face and said to Kong Sheng, "If the heavens send disasters, can you save each other?" Although Kong Sheng did not know what was about to happen, he immediately said that he was willing to bear it. Huang Zi hurried out, beckoned the whole family to come, and lined up in the church to pray to Kong Sheng. Kong Sheng was greatly surprised and asked why. Huang Zi said: "We are not humans, but foxes. Now that there is a thunderous calamity, if you are willing to resist with your body, we can all survive; otherwise, please go, so as not to let you be involved. Although Kong Sheng was half-convinced, he vowed to coexist and die with Huang Zi's entire family. So Huang Zi asked Kong Sheng to stand in the doorway with a sword in his hand and told him: "Thunderbolt bombardment, don't move!" Kong Sheng did as Huang Zi said. Shortly after the interval, I saw that the clouds were thick, the day was like night, and the sky was dark. Looking back at the place where he had lived, there were no more large houses, only a tall tomb and a large cave with no bottom. In the midst of the uncertainty, a loud thunderclap shook the mountains; a storm sprang up, uprooting the old trees. Although Kong Sheng felt deaf and dazzled, he still stood there motionless. In the thick smoke and black fog, I suddenly saw a ghost-like monster with a sharp mouth and long claws, grabbing a person from the deep hole and rising with the smoke. Kong Sheng glanced at the man's clothes and shoes and felt very much like a petite. Hurriedly jumped up, slashed at the monster with his sword, and casually fell into a thing. Suddenly, another explosion of thunder exploded, and Kong Sheng was shocked to the ground and passed out. After a while, the sky cleared, and Jiaojiao slowly woke up. When she saw Kong Sheng dead next to her, she cried and said, "Kong Sheng died for me, why am I still alive!" Huang Zi also came out of the cave and carried Kong Sheng back together. Jiaojiao let Huang Zi hold Kong Sheng's head and let the prince use the golden hairpin to open Kong Sheng's teeth; she herself held Kong Sheng's cheek with both hands, and used her tongue to send the red pill in her mouth to his mouth, and then blew in mouth-to-mouth. The red pill entered Kong Sheng's throat with the breath and made a loud noise. After a while, Kong Sheng actually woke up. Seeing them all in front of me, it was as if I had woken up in a dream. No more panic, but great joy. Kong Sheng believes that the tomb cannot be lived for a long time, and proposes to let everyone go back to his old house with him. After Kong Sheng returned to the old mansion, he gave huang zi's family a garden that he had abandoned, and usually locked the garden gate; only when Kong Sheng came, he opened the door. Kong Sheng was with Huang Zi, Jiaojiao and other siblings, playing chess, drinking, talking, and partying, so close that they were like a family, until the next day, Kong Sheng's rooster woke up, only to realize that everything was just a dream of Huang Liang, and his heart could not help but hate the rooster and break his good dreams.

At this time, he envied kong sheng in his dream to have such a close girlfriend. Seeing her face can forget hunger, and hearing her voice can show her face and smile. Getting such a good friend, drinking and talking together from time to time, this spiritual love is really far better than the carnal love. (Created to quote the Qing Dynasty short story Juana)

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