Meng Qi: Zhou Gong's subordinates were workers, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty said that back then, he held a jade wat on the altar.
Meng Qi is a secluded master in Qinghe County, and often asks for teachers in the famous mountains and rivers despite the hardships and dangers. Meng Qi fed on laurel leaves for three meals a day, and made a living by collecting medicine at the foot of Huayin Mountain. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Meng Qi talked to people about the events of the Zhou Dynasty as if he had seen it himself. Meng Qi once chatted with someone and said: "I once saw the Duke of Zhou holding the young King Cheng of Zhou in his arms and going to the Zhou temple to worship his ancestors together. I was serving under Duke Zhou at that time, and I was responsible for serving Duke Zhou on the altar, and after Duke Zhou ascended the altar, I also took the opportunity to scratch King Zhou Cheng's little feet. Zhou Gong once gave me a jade wat that I often played with in my hands, and wiped it with the placket of my clothes when it was dirty. As a result of wiping too often, the wat is now thin and brittle. "During the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Meng Qi, who lived in seclusion in the mountains, heard that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty liked immortal roads, so he came from the mountain ** and wore a cloak woven of weeds to chat with Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. After meeting Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there was no news of Meng Qi on the rivers and lakes.
Passers-by said: After a simple calculation, from King Wu of Zhou to Emperor Wu of Han, there has to be a gap of ** hundred years. The protagonist of this article, Meng Qi, can be regarded as living long enough. As a reclusive worldly master, Meng Qi went to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, probably to preach to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. However, according to the worldview of the Lie Immortal Quanchuan, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, as a person who has seen the Queen Mother of the West, should not take Meng Qi too seriously. After all, Meng Qi doesn't seem to have any other specialties besides being able to live. In Meng Qi's long life, the only thing that can be bragged about seems to be the story that Zhou Gong once gave him a jade wat to, and to some extent, this is not a kind of sadness.
Original text: Meng Qi, Qinghe Yiren also. Seeking a teacher does not avoid dangers. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he talked about current affairs at the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, as he is now. Taste the clouds: "I once saw Zhou Gongdan hugging the king, and he was in the Zhou Temple. Qi Shi served Zhou Gong to ascend to the altar, and the public was on it, and Qi rubbed his hands into the king's feet. Zhou Gong left Qi with jade wat and Qi often insisted on it, and every time he wiped it with his clothes, Wat now wanted to fold his ears. "Taste the bait laurel leaves, pick up the medicine at the foot of Huayin Mountain, smell the emperor and be a good immortal, and come out of the grass.
Statement: "The Complete Biography of the Immortals", also known as "The Complete Biography of the Portraits of the Immortals", is a best-selling book of the Ming Dynasty with portraits of immortals, mainly recording the collection of fairy stories circulated in the folk and official species from the era of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors to the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, involving a total of 581 immortal characters. "The Complete Biography of the Immortals" is an excerpt of the immortal characters involved in various materials such as "Sou Shen Ji", "The Biography of the Lie Immortals", "Historical Records", "Zhuangzi", etc., and is compiled and sorted out.
There are nine volumes of the Complete Biography of Liexian, the first eight volumes are signed "Wujun Wang Shizhen (ed.), Xindu Wang Yunpeng School", and the ninth volume is signed "Xindu Houxue Wang Yunpeng Supplement". There is a theory that the first eight volumes were also edited by the bookseller Wang Yunpeng, but for the sake of book sales, he deliberately pretended to be written by Wang Shizhen, the leader of the literary world. The specific truth is no longer verifiable. It mainly refers to the "Complete Biography of the Immortals" compiled and published by the Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, and translates and tells the stories of the immortals involved. Due to my limited level and inappropriate understanding of the translation, readers are kindly requested to criticize and correct and be taught with an open mind.