The Legend of Swing Sword and Execution of Demons

Chapter 132 [Zhang 3] I want to be happy

Chapter 132 [Zhang San] I'm Happy

Zhang San is not Zhang San and Li Si.

Zhang San is not Zhang San in height.

The name of Zhang San is related to the monk Zhang Er.

It is difficult for someone to touch the head of Zhang Er King Kong, so it is said that the head is confused and can't figure out the whole story.

Zhang San is more than Zhang Er, which means that he is more confused.

This is Zhang San's attitude towards this world, confused, but rarely confused.

Zhang San wasn't considered a proper name at first, but he didn't care about it. He didn't have a proper name in his life, maybe his Dharma title when he was still in Shaolin could be called a proper name.

Zhang San is a child of a poor family. As for what he was called by his biological parents, he can't remember clearly. It's either Ergouzi or Xiaochaihuo.

Zhang San’s family is just an ordinary poor family. There are many children in the poor family, and there is not enough food to eat. They can only keep the strong children and send away the weak and sick children, although the strong children may eat more. , but as they grow they are more able to support the family.

Unfortunately, Zhang San was the frail and sick child who was sent away.

In any case, Zhang San was sent away like this.

Fortunately, he met a kind master who happened to meet Zhang San's parents in the village for alms, and he also accepted their request and brought Zhang San to Shaolin.

Fortunately, Zhang San didn't become a beggar or a coolie. If so, I'm afraid he would not be able to survive long ago.

He went to Shaolin, where he could at least manage three meals a day and taught him how to keep fit.

It is said that the children of the poor are in charge of their families early, and in a difficult environment, they can indeed push these children into the abyss of reality earlier, and their minds have to mature earlier to cope with this society.

Zhang San is very sensible, he doesn't blame his parents for sending him away or abandoning him, or it may be because of the only silent resistance to his biological parents. In Shaolin Temple, Zhang San gradually became stronger and taller.

Zhangsan studied under Master Qingxin and belonged to the Jingzi generation, and was given the title Jingkong.

Jing Kong, or Zhang San, has a hard-working nature, which is the same as most of the disciples in Shaolin. His talent is not intelligent, but perhaps because he is so much more energetic than others, he is able to stand up to others in Shaolin. Shaolin ranks among the best among the younger generation and is quite appreciated.

In the year when he was an adult, he was selected into the Eighteenth Bronze Man Group of Shaolin new disciples. It can be said that being selected into the Eighteenth Bronze Man is a great honor for Shaolin disciples.

At the beginning, Zhang San was happy and proud, but soon he found that his life in Shaolin was boring.

After he was sent away from home by his parents from being weak and sick, with that strength of resistance, he became strong and strong, and even joined the ranks of eighteen bronze figures. After that, that strength just dissipated.

Zhang San also noticed a change in his state of mind. He thought it was because he had no goals, but later he discovered that his life had no goals at all from the very beginning. It is the word "pissed off".

Zhang San is still cultivating, cultivating, cultivating in Shaolin Temple as usual, only he himself knows that he is tired of it.

During the three years when the barbarians invaded the border, Zhang San also served as an elite disciple of the Shaolin Temple to protect the peace of the people in Zhongzhou Liming.

It was also during those three years that Zhang San suddenly realized that he should not be in the Shaolin Temple. Although he did not reject staying in one place for a long time, he preferred to be casual. Rules and regulations in Shaolin Temple.

During this period, he once fished by a stream with several brothers and sisters. Fishing is considered killing, which is not what Shaolin disciples should do. Therefore, these young Shaolin disciples did it secretly, for fear of being discovered and asking their masters. Uncle informs, or is directly bumped into by masters and uncles, then they will not be reprimanded, and then they will be locked in the Siguo Pavilion and copy the scriptures by heart for a few days, so as to imitate others.

The brothers and sisters were anxious about fishing, only Zhangsan was completely immersed in this leisure, so when a child fell in front of them, his brothers and sisters "threw their helmets and armor" and ran away , only Zhangsan saw the child's appearance clearly.

This child was only in his early ten years old, with delicate features and eyes, dressed in a white robe, he couldn't tell the depth of martial arts, but his clever eyes and soft smile had a trace of carefree innocence that moved Zhang San's heart.

"Little master, are you breaking the precept?"

"No... not yet."

"Haha! Those senior brothers of yours have all run away, why don't you run away?"

"Little monk, I don't know why they ran away."

"Aren't you afraid that I will go to your master to complain?"

"……afraid."

"Little master likes fishing?"

"like."

"Ha, just do it if you like."

"can not do."

"Why is that?"

"It doesn't conform to the rules of Shaolin, and it breaks the precept of killing."

"Haha, then leave Shaolin."

"Leaving Shaolin? Then... little monk, where else can I go?"

"The world is so big, how can there be no place for you, little master, follow your own heart, if you suppress yourself too much, you will eventually go astray."

"..."

"If one day, the little master figured it out, he could come to me."

The moment he lowered his head in contemplation and then raised his head, the boy in white had already disappeared before Zhang San's eyes.

"Little benefactor, where should I find you that day?" For some reason, Zhang San couldn't help shouting.

"Wuxiangmen, find the head named Gu Suche."

"Wuxiangmen? Gu Suche?" Both the name of the gang and the name of the gang leader are too unfamiliar to Zhangsan. However, the young man who left, or a child, has such a mature and mature personality that does not match his age. That carefree chic made him fascinated.

In the second year of Zhongzhou's return to peace, Gui Jianchou took the sickle and dagger to Shaolin alone and begged to read the Shaolin classics "Yi Jin Jing" and "Xi Sui Jing", although Gui Jianchou was not from Shaolin, His hands are bloody and notorious, but Zhang San believes that Gui Jianchou is entitled to see these two Shaolin classics for no other reason than because Shaolin suffered from Gui Jianchou two years ago. The destruction of the [-]-man cavalry regiment in Longdi at that time was inferred by many uncles and uncles from various aspects to be the work of Gui Jianchou, which also showed that Gui Jianchou had made enough sacrifices for the common people in the world, and his fault should not be blamed. Forget it, but his work should also be rewarded as it should be.

However, Shaolin is Shaolin after all, and there is no rule without rules. The ghost left in anger, but did not draw his blade out of its sheath.

Gui Jianchou left behind his back, but took away Qing Kong's heart.

Jing Kong found that he could not understand the rules and regulations of this famous school, let alone the good, evil, beauty and ugliness of the Jianghu. Finally, after a while, there was no more Qing Kong in Shaolin Temple, or Jing Kong was originally empty.

He came to Wuxiangmen, his name is Zhangsan.

(End of this chapter)

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