Notes on White Deer Plain 3

chapter three

Bai Jiaxuan adopted the strategy of retreating first and advancing in order to get Lu Zilin's two acres of gentle slope with treasure. Jia Xuan came to Bailu Town Chinese Medicine Hall. He hopes that Mr. Leng can come forward to negotiate and settle with the deer family, because he wants to sell the pride of his ancestors-two acres of water in the river.

Jiaxuan's pendulum (only appearing on the surface) shows a pathetic look, which makes people feel pity. He and Mr. Leng counted their own disasters. For the sake of the previous six women, he had spent all his father's money and some property. Now in order to carry on the family line, he wants to order another woman (order, order, order, or treat a woman as an object), but now the bride price is higher than the first six.

Bai Jiaxuan's narration and lamentation not only prevented Mr. Leng from helping him, but also convinced Mr. Leng that he was at the end of his rope and could only be bought by one buyer.

The old man Lu Taiheng got a surprise, and Mr. Leng brought him good news that Bai Jiaxuan was going to sell the land, a reliable good news. Lu Laohan asked his son Lu Zilin to complete the deal with Bai Jiaxuan, and exchanged the Tian Zi surname of the White House for the gentle slope of the Lujia surname. The difference was made up by Lu Zilin to Jiaxuan.

Bai Jiaxuan wanted to move his father's grave because of his father's dream. To his surprise, the invited teacher of Yin and Yang set the specific location of the tomb at the place where the White Deer Elf appeared on the gentle slope of Lujia.

Jia Xuan's performance was quite successful, and no one except her brother-in-law would know the secrets of the Feng Shui treasure house and the White Deer Elf.

Can this land of geomantic omen bring good luck to the White House? Can the legend of Bailuyuan be reproduced?

Wu Changgui, the shopkeeper of the Chinese herbal medicine purchasing shop, has turned himself from an ordinary mountaineer into one of the four richest people in panlong town by catering to the Baijia purchasing station. Wu Changgui thanked him for his kindness. At Bai Bingde's funeral, he not only cried like his own son, but also hung a 10-foot-long white silk python paper to mourn the dead.

This time, Bai Jiaxuan went to the mountains to find a woman. Wu Changgui not only gave Jia Xuan all his five daughters, but also gave Jia Xuan a bag of poppy seeds.

Cao Xian, the seventh woman of Bai Jiaxuan, married into the White House.

Since it is immortal grass, it should not have the same fate as the first six women.