Chapter 507: Great Success! [Subscribe]

Chapter 507: Great Success! [Subscribe]

Inside the wisdom relic, the first of the seven consciousness relics, there is a small space constructed by Buddha's light.

The small Buddha head had entered it before and merged with the big Buddha head.

When Cao Cao used the dragon soul, he continued to absorb the luck from the Buddha's relics.

In that space, all the Buddha's light began to shrink towards one point.

Finally, the Buddha's light converged into a Buddha.

His whole body was like the rising sun, emitting infinite light and illuminating all things.

A loud voice of preaching came from the relic:

"Once upon a time, the Buddha was in the Jetavana Grove Cave in the country of Savatthi. Only the Supreme One, with his supernatural powers, knew that there were countless Buddhas in the past and future."

"At that time... His divine ears were pure. He heard the bhikkhus' discussion. He immediately stood up from his seat..."

That sound was the ancient Indian language, which was later called Sanskrit.

Cao Cao did not understand Sanskrit, but surprisingly he was able to understand the meaning of this scripture.

This is the oldest Buddhist scripture from the period of Theravada Buddhism. It contains the content of the Agama Sutra and is also a Buddhist scripture preached by the Buddha himself.

The Buddhist sound at this time is talking about the Buddha's wisdom, the Buddhist scriptures and supernatural powers.

Although Cao Cao did not understand the language, he could understand the meaning of the scriptures. The reason was that the sound of the Buddha's preaching was infused with his mind and spirit and was instilled in him.

Similar methods are used, such as making a stubborn stone nod and birds and beasts awaken their wisdom by hearing something.

What surprised Cao Cao was that the Buddha mentioned the East during his preaching.

He said that the Buddha's light will go eastward and flourish in China.

Before the Buddha passed away, he seemed to have foreseen that Buddhism would lack a strong foundation in India.

"Moving eastward to Savatthi, one will obtain the Supreme Truth, which is the cause of heaven and earth. The east is the Pure Land, a place of goodness and wonder. Heaven and earth change, and the lands that come after it will follow..."

Cao Cao pondered over it for several days and realized that this passage meant that the Buddha called on all the monks to travel eastward following the change of the destiny of heaven and earth.

Changes in the destiny of heaven and earth, with China at the center, will have an impact on the surrounding geography and weather.

Many ancient books also mention that China is blessed with favorable geographical location and is an ancient blessed land and the core of surrounding areas.

According to the understanding of later generations, Tianzhu, including Southeast Asia to the east, has a much lower terrain than Shenzhou, so the geography and weather all originated in Shenzhou and then flowed to the surrounding areas.

The terrain of China is surrounded by highlands and mountains on all sides.

Including the sea, there are many islands surrounding it, like natural barriers.

The entire Shenzhou is like a fortress, solid on the outside and rich in energy on the inside.

This passage of sutra left by the Buddha also points out that China is the starting point of the destiny of heaven and earth.

Buddhism should flourish in China.

The change of heaven and earth began in China and ended in China... Cao Cao pondered after listening to the Buddhist verses.

He was pushing the dragon soul and absorbing the remaining luck in the three relics.

The emperor's body evolved again outside his body, drawing in spiritual energy from all directions.

Something wonderful happened.

As the emperor absorbed the aura of the relics, Cao Cao gradually felt the humanitarian force brought by the countless people under his rule.

This force grew rapidly like the confluence of thousands of streams, and combined with the national destiny of Cao Wei, it actually formed an illusory crown of luck.

This is the great fortune of humanity, a crown forged together by the tens of millions of people under the rule of the Great Wei and the imperial power and fortune.

Cao Cao's heart was slightly shaken.

In ancient times, there were three emperors of heaven, earth and man, namely Suiren, Fuxi and Shennong.

The one who is blessed with great fortune in humanity and is in harmony with Heaven is called the Human Emperor.

With the support of external plug-ins, Cao Cao has continuously gathered reputation and fortune over the years, and with the will of heaven, he has also gained control of vast territories.

The appearance of this emperor's body integrates all past practices and brings together all the luck and fortune.

If there really were human emperors in ancient times, this crown should be called the Human Crown... An inexplicable thought emerged in Cao Cao's mind.

He brought together the harmony of heaven, earth and mankind, and evolved it into a crown, which indeed had some meaning of the coming of the Emperor of Man.

The golden body of the emperor possesses both humanity and imperial power, and it seems that it should be called the body of the human emperor!
However, the crown is too illusory and is at most a preliminary indication of its existence.

As for the emperor's body, it has completely absorbed the luck in the relics and has reached the perfect stage.

After Cao Cao finished his practice, he walked out of the quiet room and went to Zhen Yan’s cabin to rest.

When he reaches that level, he rarely feels sleepy.

If you feel tired, close your eyes and rest for a while, push the power into circulation, and you will recover soon.

But out of instinct, I sometimes have a good sleep.

Cao Cao did not go to the funeral tonight. He climbed onto the bed, embraced the beauty beside him, and fell into a deep sleep.

Early next day.

He had breakfast with Zhen Yan.

The servants brought hot rice.

"Do you know what's special about this morning's meal?" Cao Cao asked.

Zhen Yan suddenly had an idea: "Is this the early rice that was introduced for planting?"

The early rice planted in late March or early April will be mature by mid-to-late May.

At this time, it becomes the staple food and is served on the table.

"What's the yield? Is it suitable for planting?"

"The yield per mu is about four hu. It is not picky about the land. It is suitable for planting in most areas of the south and north. It will be popularized throughout the country next year. Our Great Wei will usher in a bumper harvest period when the grain yield will double."

"What a high yield." Zhen Yan exclaimed.

The Han Dynasty was different from later generations, when the yield per mu could easily reach thousands of kilograms or even two thousand kilograms.

Chao Cuo recorded the rice yield per mu in the Han Dynasty in "The Second Year of Emperor Wen of the Former Han Dynasty", which was converted into the measurement unit of later generations, which was about 260 jin.

But this is the core production area, with excellent yields obtained from fertile fields.

In slightly worse areas, the yield per mu is between 150 and 200 kilograms.

Over two hundred is high yield, and below one hundred and fifty is low yield.

At the end of the Han Dynasty, one hu was equal to 60 jin. Champa rice could produce four hu per mu, which is about jin, which was already a very high yield.

By combining the original rice with the early rice, the total grain output of the Wei Dynasty will directly increase by several times.

With further promotion, it will continue to improve. In the following days, the news that early rice was suitable for planting and the yield per mu was quite high spread, and everyone in the Wei Dynasty was delighted.

Notices were posted in various places to inform the public that early rice would soon be popularized.

Afternoon, Onozawa.

Cao Cao was sitting on the bow of the boat fishing.

Diao Chan was peeling grapes for him on the left, and Zhen Mi was cutting honeydew melons sent from the Western Regions for him on the right.

Yu Qing was secretly eating the fruits prepared by the two women.

Wen Ji and other concubines were also there, looking very pretty.

On the opposite boat, Dian Wei and Xu Chu were also traveling with their families.

Dian Wei saw his boss being served fruit and food by concubines while fishing, so he winked at his wife, meaning that she should do the same.

The wife glanced at him, then turned around and brought a fruit bowl with about ten pounds of various fruits in it: "Your Majesty can only eat three or five fruits at a time, and you... can eat a whole hectare at a time. The bowl is not enough. We can't afford to peel them. You can ask anyone to peel them."

Xu Chu was standing aside, laughing so hard that he fell backwards.

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far away.

A small boat was sailing by the shore of Onozawa.

There were several young men and women standing at the bow.

That was Cao Cao's eldest son Cao Ang and several of his entourage.

The core members of Cao Ang's current small team are Sun Quan and Gongsun Kang.

Among the people who came with them, there was a girl of about seventeen or eighteen, wearing a light green long dress, with a slim figure and a lively and agile temperament. She was asking Sun Quan to come with her younger sister Sun Shangxiang to broaden her horizons.

"Father!"

"His Majesty!"

A group of people approached in a small boat and bowed to show their respect.

Sun Shangxiang was quite bold and stole glances at the almighty Emperor.

In recent years, Cao Wei has expanded its territory by thousands of miles. During several grand celebrations, there was a sign as if a real dragon was in the sky, which was visible to all the people.

People have made the legend of Cao Cao seem very mysterious.

Sun Shangxiang had a chivalrous demeanor and a hot temper. She admired the great Wei ruler for his military exploits and civil governance in eliminating the nomadic threat from the north and defeating foreign tribes year after year.

Her brothers and others all greeted him politely, and she followed suit and said:

"I greet your majesty and wish you the best of health."

Cao Cao's eyes fell on her and he thought to himself that this must be Liu Bei's young wife in history!
It's quite a pity for a man with big ears to find such a small girl.

Looking back, she found that her own Zhen Mi was not much older than Sun Shangxiang.

Okay, let’s all spend.

Cao Cao asked everyone to stop being polite and said to Sun Shangxiang, "It is not appropriate to call you Your Majesty. You should call me Dad."

Sun Shangxiang calls him dad, and Liu Da'er is his son-in-law. This is Boss Cao's evil taste that he enjoys.

As soon as he said this, Sun Shangxiang hadn't yet realized what the word "dad" meant.

Diao Chan, Zhen Mi, and Wen Ji spat in unison, their faces flushed.

It seems that several people have called.

Boss Cao was thick-skinned and turned around with a smile: "Her name is different from yours. She is a real dad."

The girls were not as thick-skinned as he was, and they were so embarrassed that they ran back to the cabin immediately.

Out of admiration for Cao Cao, Sun Shangxiang called him whatever he was asked to call her, and happily shouted, "Dad."

Cao Cao laughed.

Cao Ang came forward and said, "Father, on the way here, I saw a notice announcing a bumper harvest of early rice. It was a great joy."

Cao Cao nodded, and the two began to talk.

Sun Shangxiang was listening from the side, and occasionally spoke, calling "Dad" in a very affectionate manner.

When they left the deck and entered the cabin, only Cao Cao and Cao Ang were left.

"How's that woman next to you?"

Cao Cao was referring to the problematic outsider woman who had deliberately approached Cao Ang before.

Cao Cao did not remind Cao Ang at the time, but he made secret arrangements to prevent his son from having accidents.

Cao Ang has good qualifications, but lacks work experience.

He had been in contact with the woman for a while and vaguely discovered that something was wrong, so he came to ask Cao Cao for his opinion.

That's why Cao Cao is asking this question now.

Cao Ang: "I haven't disturbed her yet, let's see what she will do."

"What are your plans for that woman?" Cao Cao asked.

Cao Ang's omnipotence means killing.

Cao Cao felt slightly relieved, but also a little regretful.

Fortunately, Cao Ang was decisive in killing and was not moved by women.

It’s a pity that his son is not exactly like him and does not pursue long-term interests.

If he faced a similar situation, he would set up a trap to let the other party spread false information, and even drag in the forces behind them to death.

But what Cao Ang did was not wrong.

More secure, which is a good thing.

Cao Ang had official business to attend to, so he only stayed for one day before leaving in a hurry.

Sun Shangxiang reluctantly parted with her new father and looked back after walking a long distance away.

The next day.

Cao Cao and others also set out to return to Yecheng.

The current Wei Dynasty has unity from top to bottom and sufficient resources. It is time to use military force again.

Cao Cao expected that one battle would turn the Kushan Empire from its heyday into decline and inflict heavy damage on it.

On the way back to Yecheng, he took out the communication bead and said, "Wenyuan, let's start with you."

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