Chapter 104 - Yun Zhong Shan (1)
According to Guo Qiang, the last destination of the three Monk s was a place called Cloud Sky Mountain. However, this matter had to be told from several aspects.
Let's first talk about what kind of place this Yun Zhong Mountain is.
There was no doubt that 99% of the local people were believers of the Buddhism when the town was established, but there was a special existence everywhere, and among them, there was this group of Residents s, they did not believe in the Buddhism, but according to the unique characteristics of the town, all the Buddhism believers were not allowed to eat meat, even if a part of the Villagers disciples were not Buddhism disciples, but there was no market entrance for any meat in the town, so it was extremely difficult to buy meat in the town.
Of course, the method was set by the people, as long as someone tried to think of a way, they would be able to do it. If these Villagers were willing to personally leave the city to buy meat, it would not be impossible. After all, there were a few hundred people in this group of Residents.
Although they were not believers of the Buddhism, they still respected the establishment of the Buddhism. It was precisely that phrase, rather than believing it, they would rather believe it than not. Even if they did not believe it, they would never be disrespectful.
Thus, a representative walked out from the Villagers. After a unanimous discussion, they decided to leave Subhuti Town and live their own lives.
Of course, although it was said that leaving was easy, it was actually a completely different story. Many of the Residents s here grew up here, and had to leave their hometown for a hundred years or even longer at will. It was not that easy to leave, as it was certain that people were not like plants and energy, and every person had something that existed within their hearts.
Thus, for the sake of both sides, this part of the Residents decided to find a place not too far away from the village of Bodhi to live. This way, they could come back anytime and anywhere to reduce their homesickness.
After some exploration, they discovered that there was a lake about 50 miles away from the town of Subhuti. The lake was surrounded by saline soil and did not grow any plants, so no one lived there. No one even named the lake.
Of course, the Residents wanted to stay at the center of the lake, not around the barren lake.
In the middle of the lake, there was a mountain, which was more than two thousand meters tall. A part of the Residents investigated the mountain, and the result was that, although the lake was surrounded by saline soil, only the ground above the mountain was normal, not only could they grow crops, it grew even better than other places. There was also another thing, the mountain was very good, not only was the cultivation industry good, even the breeding industry was very suitable.
Therefore, the group of people decided to move to that mountain peak. From then on, it became a village, and all of them continued into the modern era.
Not only that, people discovered that before autumn, fog would appear in the mountain, the shape of the fog was like the auspicious clouds in the sky, and the scenery was beautiful beyond compare. As a result, the local Residents called this place Cloud Mountain, and the lake they were on was called the Lake of Peace, which also symbolized that generations of people were peaceful and prosperous.
Of course, these stories were all from several hundred years ago. The times have changed and that place has now become a tourist attraction. Every autumn, there would be many visitors from outside the city, and the local Residents would no longer be farming, but would instead become a tourist industry. Every year, they would earn an astronomical amount of money.
In fact, many of their families were basically millionaires, and some were even more so. However, in order to spread the history of Cloud Mountain, the locals did not change the scenery of the mountain, and still maintained their original living habits, and lived in a bungalow and did not have any cableway to go up the mountain. They only opened up the road to the top of the mountain, and other than the vehicles used for some work, there were no cars on Cloud Mountain. If one wanted to go up the mountain, they would have to walk.