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by Yu Zhanli

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13Kwords5chapters
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Ch. 5撬棺盖重生与守住“福”字
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*5 Chapter Short Story* "My" grandfather made up his mind that on the day of his eightieth birthday, he would nail the coffin that he had slept in for twenty years alive and bury him in the grave. All this is a scam by Mr. Feng Shui. He used the lie of "sleeping in a coffin to accumulate good fortune and benefit his descendants" to trick his grandfather into using the coffin as a bed, and then sold the so-called "blessings" gained from sleeping in the coffin to customers seeking wealth and luck. What's even more disgusting is that Mr. Feng Shui tricked my grandfather into blindly following the "living burial" - voluntarily entering the coffin on his eightieth birthday and passing on the blessings for the rest of his life to future generations. In fact, he sold the "blessings" to cancer patients at a high price. After the "bang bang" sound of Mr. Feng Shui nailing the coffin, there was the "bang bang" sound of the grandfather knocking on the coffin board, asking for help... After he woke up, he urgently needed his grandson to pry the coffin for rescue... The "Bagua Tray" rumored to come from Wudang Mountain was originally made by Feng Shui apprentices who used a funnel to add red and blue ink every day to adjust the Yang fish and Yin fish of the Bagua. He originally bought the "blessing" at a high price of 30,000 yuan to help the liver cancer get better. When he was "nailed in the coffin", he received a call that it turned out to be liver cysts and gallstones. Mr. Feng Shui smiled bitterly when he was arrested. He was also forced by life. He is actually a graduate of a prestigious university in Beijing, a senior in the same major who was decades earlier than "me". The story exposes the deceptions of charlatans and provides an in-depth analysis of the weaknesses of human nature: the grandfather's obsession with blindly dedicating himself to his children and grandchildren, the cousin's pursuit of wealth and speculation, and the uncle's dream of recovery... The story also appropriately quotes folk customs such as tomb feng shui, fortune and longevity talismans, Bagua plates, and peach wood swords. The lesson the story teaches people is: fortune tellers cannot calculate blessings, family love is the real blessing.

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