Publishedat 30th of October 2019 08:56:53 PMChapter 6
Repairing the Roof Tiles
When exorcising, many Taoist priests would try non-violent means first . If the spirits were successfully encouraged to leave, it was great, if not, they could still use force to deal with them . This economized the effort they needed to spend .
Xie Lingya, on the other hand, didnât even try negotiatingâhe steamrolled the Guest Spirits without any warning . A family of seven was violently murdered overnight, oh, what a scene of carnage .
s.h.i.+ Changxuan gave Uncle He a brief explanation of what had happened, then began to silently prepare the ceremony to welcome the guardian G.o.ds back in the house . Just, whenever his gaze fell on Xie Lingya, the look in his eyes was extremely complicated .
The He couple did not think much of the incident . Didnât Teacher Xie Lingya stay back exactly to help? In fact, they were happy with this outcome . When s.h.i.+ Daozhang said he would persuade the spirits to leave, they were worried they would come back later . However, it turned out Teacher Xie had directly obliterated themâwasnât it great?
Meanwhile, Xie Lingya inspected his sword . He felt there would be no need to use it again tonight and carefully put it away . He had no idea that he had left a savage impression in the hearts of the people present . Everything happened the way it did because he was just an amateur and his control wasnât precise, which resulted in the simple and brutal ma.s.sacre .
He Zun came up to him . ââŚTeacher Xie, didnât you say that it was Sword of Compa.s.sion, âcompa.s.sion of motherly loveâ?â
When he heard that, he had thought it was meant to gently redeem the spirits, not to exterminate them in one move!
Xie Lingya closed the wooden box . He said, not batting an eyelid, âItâs indeed compa.s.sionâcompa.s.sion of motherly love . Havenât you heard love makes people brave? I was quite brave a moment ago, ergo, I was loving, ergo, I was compa.s.sionate . Wasnât I?â
He Zun: ââŚI-I guess?â
He had little knowledge of Taoism . When Xie Lingya said his sword was called the Three Treasures Sword, he thought it was referring to Dao [é] â following the Way, s.h.i.+ [ĺ¸] â respecting the Teacher, and Jing [çť] â respecting the Scriptures, the three concepts used to explain Taoist religion to laymen .
Actually, the Three Treasures here meant basic virtues in Taoism: âcompa.s.sion,â âfrugality,â and âhumility,â first mentioned in Tao Te Ching, a fundamental text of Taoist religion:
âHere are my three treasures . Guard and keep them! The first is pity; the second, frugality; the third, refusal to be âforemost of all things under heaven . ââ
These virtues inspired the long-ago master of Baoyang Temple to create the Three Treasures Sword and were its essence .
But for some reason, when Xie Lingya explained it this way, He Zun still felt speechlessâŚ
By the time s.h.i.+ Changxuan finished the ceremony to welcome the guardian G.o.ds back, it was already midnight .
Since it was so late, Uncle He asked them to stay the night, but s.h.i.+ Changxuan wasnât willing to . Initially, Xie Lingya was going to accept the offer, but after s.h.i.+ Changxuan refused, he remembered that early in the morning, he always opened the temple doors for the people who came to fetch water, so he also said he would go back .
Uncle He had no choice but to say, âThen let me drive you back . â
Meanwhile, Aunt He handed both Xie Lingya and s.h.i.+ Changxuan a thin red envelope .
He Zun would stay with his relatives for the night, so only Xie Lingya and s.h.i.+ Changxuan headed outside .
They had to wait for Uncle He to retrieve his car . Xie Lingya was pondering how he would convince s.h.i.+ Changxuan to leave behind his contact information when suddenly, the man said, âI saw you in Taihe Temple . â
Xie Lingya looked up in surprise . âI did attend the Rain Invoking Ceremony, but how did s.h.i.+ Daozhang notice me?â
Donât tell me, my genius has already overcome the boundary of physicalityâmy excellence is drawing everyoneâs eyes?
s.h.i.+ Changxuan: ââŚYou were staring at me . â
Xie Lingya: ââŚâŚâŚâ
Xie Lingya: âWell⌠I did, but come on, everyone was staring at you!â
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s.h.i.+ Changxuan sank into silence again .
Xie Lingya, feeling baffled and a bit awkward, changed the topic: âActually, I have a question⌠I a.s.sure you Iâm not malicious, and I donât mean anything by it, butâis Master Chen all right?â
s.h.i.+ Changxuan looked at him with a frown .
âSomething really did happen?â Xie Lingya was surprised to see his reaction .
Actually, he was just guessing randomly . This whole situation reminded him of some of his uncleâs stories where a pract.i.tioner suffered from a backlash after failing to break a curse . Master Chen unexpectedly didnât appear at the rain invoking ritual though he was supposed to lead it, and President w.a.n.g said that Fang Zhenxing, who found the money with Uncle He, suddenly fell seriously ill .
Xie Lingya had a flash of intuition: could these two things be connected? Perhaps, Fang Zhenxing asked Master Chen to help him, but the priest, either due to being careless or some other reason, failed and suffered the backlash as a result? This would explain why President w.a.n.g was able to invite s.h.i.+ Changxuan (since, apparently, it was usually very difficult) and why s.h.i.+ Changxuan knew about the windfall .
s.h.i.+ Changxuan mightâve agreed to come because Uncle He was also involved in this incident .
âI just made a wild guessâIâve never even seen Master Chen . I had nothing to do with this, donât worry,â Xie Lingya said .
s.h.i.+ Chang stared at him for a few seconds as if to judge the authenticity of his words, then slowly looked away .
What does this mean? Do you believe me or not? Xie Lingya was at a bit of a loss . Why was s.h.i.+ Changxuan always acting so cryptic? He couldnât read minds . This man was so difficult to get along with!
A moment later, s.h.i.+ Changxuan handed him the red envelope he received from Aunt He .
Xie Lingya: ââŚâŚâ
Noticing him staring at himself, s.h.i.+ Changxuan said, âHere, you can have it . â
Hey, wait, does this mean he believes me? Inexplicably, Xie Lingya seemed to have begun to understand the logic of s.h.i.+ Changxuanâs actions .
I take back what I just thoughtâs.h.i.+ Changxuan is a nice guy!
Xie Lingyaâs hand automatically extended to take the red envelope .  Iâm not taking it for myself, he justified, this is for the venerable patriarch .
âWell, then I wonât be polite . Thank you . â After opening it, the contents were the same as his: a cheque . Both of them added up to fifty thousand yuan .
Before, He Zun said his uncle was going to pay according to the market price, but this amount was much higher than what Xie Lingya heard the market price wasâafter all, it had been divided between two people . It was probably due to s.h.i.+ Changxuanâs reputation; usually, a house blessing (not counting the exorcism) would cost less than ten thousand yuan .
Xie Lingya put away the red envelopes . Feeling s.h.i.+ Changxuan was much more pleasing to the eye, he gave him a friendly smile, which made the plump lower lid of his eyes become more obvious, and his eyes look brighter . âI heard that s.h.i.+ Daozhang comes from a long line of Taoists? No wonder you are so powerful . Can we exchange contact information so I can ask you for advice in the future?â
s.h.i.+ Changxuan stared at him for a long moment again but complied with his request .
Just then, Uncle He arrived in his car . Xie Lingya got into the back, expecting s.h.i.+ Changxuan to take the pa.s.senger seat, but the man actually followed him .
Xie Lingya peered at Uncle He, but he seemed to be fine with the arrangement, and even said, 's.h.i.+Â Daozhang, Teacher Xie, Iâve heard that itâs good to hang a charm in the car, but I didnât pay attention because I used not to believe in such things . What do you think I should hang?â
s.h.i.+ Changxuan didnât seem interested in speaking . Xie Lingya chatted with Uncle He, but very brieflyâit was better he concentrated on driving, especially at night .
He wanted to talk with s.h.i.+ Changxuan again, to get to know more about him, but the other man leaned against the back of the seat, closing his eyes so, disappointed, he busied himself with his phone instead . Fortunately, he had already got his contact information .
Uncle He headed to Taihe Temple first, to drop off s.h.i.+ Changxuan who was staying there . Unlike Baoyang, Taihe Temple was situated far from the city center and due to the road being under construction, the ride was very b.u.mpy .
The car jolted suddenly . Xie Lingya, who was playing on his phone, was caught unaware, and he fell right onto s.h.i.+ Changxuan .
âAre you okay back there?â Uncle He asked .
âIâm fine . Sorry, s.h.i.+Â Daozhang,â Xie Lingya apologized, then noticed that s.h.i.+ Changxuanâs eyes were still closed .
This didnât wake him up?
Xie Lingya saw that Uncle He was not paying attention to the back, so when he was straightening, he discreetly put his hands on s.h.i.+ Changxuanâs chest . Earlier, he used physiognomy to a.s.sess his talent, but he could only observe his facial features; he also needed to touch his bones, in particular, those on the chest .
Although the chances were nil, but who knewâmaybe he, like Xie Lingya, also had celestial bone?
However, he didnât feel anything out of ordinary, except for muscles . Â Huh, unexpectedly, s.h.i.+ Changxuan is the type who looks slender when dressed but is actually quite muscular, Xie Lingya thought .
He inadvertently glanced up and found that at some moment, s.h.i.+ Changxuan opened his eyes and was now staring at him .
Xie Lingya: ââŚâŚâŚâ
Dude, really? You didnât even twitch when I fell on you but woke up when I lightly touched your chest?
Fortunately, Xie Lingya had always been thick-skinned . He moved his hands away as if nothing had happened and calmly met s.h.i.+ Changxuanâs gaze . âSorry, I lost my balance . Haha, look, we are almost at Taihe Temple . â
ââŚâ s.h.i.+ Changxuan scrutinized Xie Lingya, but the other young man had an extremely innocent expression on his face and kept it up despite being stared at for a long time . Finally, he looked away, a trace of self-doubt in his normally calm eyes .
When the car stopped at Taiheâs gates, Xie Lingya enthusiastically waved his farewell, not embarra.s.sed at all: âBye-bye, letâs keep in touch!âăž( Ěâ˝ Ě)â
s.h.i.+ Changxuan: ââŚâ
As s.h.i.+ Changxuanâs silhouette faded into the night, Uncle He sighed with emotion: âTeacher Xie and s.h.i.+ Daozhang really hit it off immediately! Today was their first meeting, but they already seem to be friends!â
The statue of Spirit Official w.a.n.g in Baoyang was two meters and seventy centimeters tall . After inquiring, Xie Lingya found that, if he neither cut corners nor used fancy materials, the repair would cost about ten thousand yuan .
Thankfully, the statue was relatively modestâthe main G.o.ds of many temples had the statues made from either gold or bronze .
Fortunately, s.h.i.+ Changxuan gave Xie Lingya his share of the commission . Xie Lingya calculated that the money left after restoring the statue would be enough to repair the tiles on the roof .
Much of the temple required fixing or refurbis.h.i.+ng, but right now, there werenât enough funds . In the end, Xie Lingya gave priority to the cost and urgency .
However, the day he contacted the craftsman, he dreamed of Spirit Official w.a.n.g again .
The G.o.d still glared at him menacingly, sticking out his middle finger .
At first, Xie Lingya was happy because he thought that Spirit Official w.a.n.g appeared to praise him . However, the next night, he had the same dream again and went from happy to depressed . Just what was wrong?
Xie Lingya gave it a long hard thought and consulted the notes again . Finally, he found something called âthrowing poe . â It was a traditional divination method in which the divination seeker dropped two little pieces, called jiaobei, moon blocks, or poe, on the floor and got the answer by their positions . It allowed one to read the omens and communicate with the G.o.ds .
Baoyang Templeâs jiaobei were made of copper and shaped like a half-moon, with one side flat (known as the yang side) and the other curved (known as the yin side) .
The answer would be determined based on the question asked, but generally: if the jiaobei both landed on the flat side, it was called âxiao bei,â which meant either ânoâ or that the G.o.d laughed at the question; if both landed on the round side, it was âyin bei,â a negative answer, and the G.o.d being displeased; one piece on the flat side and the other on the round meant âsheng beiâ and was a sign of the G.o.dâs approval; if both pieces stood erect with the corners of the crescent pointing upwards, it was âdun gua,â which meant a very bad omen, or the G.o.d being angry .
Xie Lingya got in front of Spirit Official w.a.n.gâs statue and asked silently:Â Are you telling me I should find another craftsman? Is the one I hired untrustworthy?
The result was xiao bei .  I guess thatâs not it .
Xie Lingya kept at it until he understood the venerable founderâs message: he had this shabby statue for too long and thought it was time for an upgradeâhow about, say, a statue made of pure gold?
Xie Lingya: ââŚâŚâ
He wouldâve never expected the venerable founder to know the first rule of haggling: start with the highest price .
Xie Lingya shook his head:Â Pure gold is out of the questionâI wouldnât have that much money even if I sold the whole Baoyang Temple, me included . Gold-platingâno chance either . You can, however, get bra.s.s .
Xie Lingya threw the jiaobei again, only to see them roll to their sides, the corners pointing upward, and held his breath: Could it be dun gua? Is the patriarch really furious?
The two pieces tottered uncertainly and finally fell, as if unreconciled, to form sheng bei .
Xie Lingya exhaled, relieved . He wiped the sweat off his forehead . That last throw⌠He could almost see the venerable founder getting angry at him dropping the price so drastically, thinking it over and again, and in the end, reluctantly agreeing .
But this was the best Xie Lingya could do . Originally, he wanted to say the statue could be painted gold, but considering Spirit Official really was a bit too miserable, he changed his mind . If his statue was too shabby, the venerable founder might decide to recover his lost dignity by giving a tangible manifestation of his anger!
However, if he were to get a bra.s.s statue for the Spirit Official w.a.n.g, then at least the statues of the Three Pure Ones and the Jade Emperor had to be upgraded as well . A bra.s.s statue more than two meters tall would cost no less than twenty-eight thousand .
As such, the money that Xie Lingya just earned was far from enough . He had to keep working hard .
The Spirit Officialâs statue had to have the priority though, as the current one was in quite a sorry state due to the flaking paint . Since the situation was urgent, the other G.o.ds probably wouldnât mind waiting a bit . The roof had to be fixed too, or the rest of the statues might also get damaged .
Mind made up, Xie Lingya contacted the craftsmen again to discuss the change of material . However, though he searched through the stuff his uncle left behind, Xie Lingya wasnât able to find any contact with a roof tiler .
In this day and age, there were almost no houses with roofs covered with clay roof tiles, especially in cities . In the past, there was a profession called âroof s.h.i.+ngler . â They would climb on the roof to replace the old and damaged tiles .
Moreover, the main hall of Baoyang was very old . The old-fas.h.i.+oned tiles on the roof were not made anymore, unlike the modern tiles that Taihe Temple had after the renovation . As such, some random repair worker wouldnât be able to deal with the job .
Xie Lingya asked his father to check for roof s.h.i.+nglers in the old villages near Niuyang City . In the end, his father did find one and asked him to come to Baoyang .
Due to the area and severity of damage to the templeâs roof, the tiling would cost at least eight to nine thousand yuan . The price wouldâve been higher, but luckily, the s.h.i.+ngler was still able to find a match for the old tiles, so there was no need to replace the entire roof .
Old craftsmen like this were much more attentive to traditional customs than Xie Lingyaâhe only started to work after consulting the almanac for an auspicious day with warm and sunny weather .
Xie Lingya was reading a book while boiling water in the front yard when He Zun arrived, bringing several young men over to burn incense . They were his roommates, the ones who encountered the ghost on the streets nearby with him . Fortunately, at that time, He Zun had Xie Lingyaâs talisman with him, and they all came through the ordeal intact .
Due to that encounter, while they were curious about Xie Lingya, they were also respectful . Moreover, He Zun didnât mention that Xie Lingya was so good-lookingâeven as the same s.e.x, they secretly appreciated his appearance . Perhaps they were prejudiced by what they had heard, but his cold white skin seemed to give him an especially mysterious air!
âYou want to burn incense? Come on, then . â Xie Lingya put down his book and led them to the back .
He Zun looked at what he was reading and exclaimed in surprise, âd.a.m.n, Teacher Xie, you were serious about the postgraduate studies?â
Baffled by his reaction, Xie Lingya glanced at a reference book for the Postgraduate Admission Test and replied: âWhat are you yelling about? Havenât I told you this already?â
He Zun: ââŚI thought you were pranking me . â
Xie Lingya: ââŚâŚâŚâ
He Zunâs roommates were confused too . One of them said, âIâve heard of Taoist colleges, but there are even postgraduate studies? How many years for that?â
Xie Lingya: ââŚâŚâŚâ
âIâm not a priest,â Xie Lingya explained, feeling helpless . âWell, to quote He Zun, you can think of me as the sweeping monk here . â
Roommates: â???â
He Zun:: ââŚâŚâŚâ
Work was underway at the Spirit Official Hall, so Xie Lingya led them to the Hall of The Three Purities . Since it was their first time, he showed them how, explaining that the distance between the three incense sticks should not be more than one inch, in accordance with the customs .
He Zunâs roommates then donated some money, but since they were all students, the amount was symbolic, only to show their respect .
âTeacher Xie,â He Zunâs roommate said, following He Zunâs example in addressing Xie Lingya . âLast time, He Zun gave me one of your talismans . Do you perhaps have more? Or maybe some charms to protect residences? I would like to place one at home . â
This fl.u.s.tered Xie Lingya a bit . He had been drawing talismans for the past few days, but they were catered to the templeâs most frequent visitors: senior citizens . In order to convert this demographic into Baoyangâs wors.h.i.+pers, Xie Lingya had gone for the âhealth & well-beingâ type of talismans .
Thinking frantically, he looked around . Then, an idea came to him . He walked out of the hall and called to the craftsman on the roof, âUncle Liu, do you have any extra tiles?â
The man looked down . âYes . Why?â
âI want to gift a few to people,â Xie Lingya replied .
The roof s.h.i.+ngler signaled for him to go ahead, not asking for a reason .
Under the studentsâ curious gazes, Xie Lingya grabbed a few tiles, swept the dust off them, and offered them up . âPut them in a dry and clean place,â he said .
He Zunâs roommates were somewhat dubious . âUm⌠What do you use them forâŚ?â
They saw Xie Lingya took those from the pile of tiles with their own eyesâthe only thing he did was to brush off the dirt . What good was it for?
âThese are old tiles made the traditional way . The tiles and eaves were inventions of Shennong . They contain the harmonious cycle of the Five Elements: Earth mined with Metal, then mixed with Water to get the clay, baked in Fire, and put on Wood . The face of the tile is yang, the back is yin, and together they complete each other . These tiles also count as charms and can be used to protect residences,â Xie Lingya explained .
It was common knowledge that the carpenterâs tools, such as Luban ruler and carpenterâs ink line were used to protect residences and ward off evil . In fact, the same was true for the tools of butcher and roof tilerâthe former because they were used for slaughter, the latter due to the combination of yin and yang, and the Five Elements in the tiles . This was especially true of the old tiles made by traditional methods .
After the group heard this, they accepted the tiles with a peace of mind and thanked Xie Lingya . Since it was such a simple charm, giving the cost price was sufficient .
âWe invited other students too, but they refused to come . They said we were superst.i.tious,â He Zun complained to Xie Lingya .
He Zun was basically the number one follower of Baoyang now . He worked hard to help Xie Lingya promote the temple, but sadly, the effect seemed to be limited .
Xie Lingya knew how hard it was to attract visitors, so he comforted, âEveryone has their own views . If they donât believe, you shouldnât force them to come to wors.h.i.+p, there is no point . â
Now that was an att.i.tude befitting a man of superior attainments, He Zunâs roommates thought in their hearts . Xie Lingya was truly a cold and n.o.ble Taoist master, just as he looked!
Xie Lingya then continued, âNext time asked them to come over for tea and snacks instead . â