
Copper Pen
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The more Taoist Hong'an thought about it, the less he understood how Mr. Shuhou could send a Japanese out in person, and even sent him all the way to the foot of the mountain. This was something that had never happened before. Since moving to Maoxian Taoist Temple and living a semi-reclusive life, Mr. Shuhou has always adhered to a rule when it comes to dealing with people: he will not go out when he is mature, and he will not leave the mountain when he is young. That is to say, when relatives, old friends, and dignitaries come to visit, they usually only send them out of the study, and at most they accompany them for a few steps in the yard; while people in calligraphy come here because of their fame, whether they are highly accomplished experts or young people who have not yet found a way. As long as it is the first time, Mr. Shuhou will always send him outside the Taoist temple gate, but he only sends him out of the gate, and he never goes down the mountain.
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