It turned out that the Taoist priest reached out to the peddler and asked for pears. The peddler refused to give the two sides a stalemate, and the Taoist priest refused to leave and insisted on pears
With vendors like angry Taoist priests, they are not afraid to say, "There is no harm in giving me one of hundreds of pears in this car."
The people around him were very sympathetic when they saw the Taoist priest in rags, so they could not help but persuade the peddler to give him a handout.
The vendor refused to say, "I called this pear’ Winter Honey Pear’ from the north, and it took three years of hard work until this year. As a result, this pear is juicy and very sweet and easy to sell. I drove 20 miles here to sell myself, and I was reluctant to eat one when I was thirsty. Why should I give it to you, a Taoist, for free?"
Someone in the crowd said, "You can send him away with a broken pear."
The peddler refused.
At this time, a clear voice said, "Well, it’s unreasonable for you to make a noise. I’ll pay for a pear for this Taoist priest."
Everyone heard that it was a great kindness, but the enthusiastic audience and those who suggested it didn’t expect this way, and no one thought about it
People spontaneously give people a way, but they are a blue scribe with a good appearance and noble appearance, which makes these people feel suddenly short.
The bearer is naturally Li Zhichang. He took the lead in looking at the Taoist priest. He saw that his clothes were shabby, but his clothes were ruddy, and his fingernails were full of dirt. However, his arm was exposed because of holes in his clothes, and his skin was as white as jade, which was more delicate and smooth than that of a pretty woman in two years.
The hawker Li Zhichang’s tolerance stammered, "Gong … Gong really wants to buy pears for this smelly Taoist."
Li Zhichang nodded and took out a few copper coins. "Is it enough?"
The peddler took two pieces and returned them to Li Zhichang. "Two pence is enough."
Li Zhichang picked a modest pear and handed it to the Taoist priest to say "Otherwise".
The Taoist priest took a deep look at Li Zhichang, took the pear and said to everyone, "This gentleman invites me to eat pears. Can I invite everyone to eat pears?"
Someone laughed, "You only have one pear, don’t you treat us to one bite?"
This naturally caused a burst of laughter.
Taoist priests don’t have to be annoyed. "Haven’t you ever heard of it? A grain of millet grows in spring and ten thousand in autumn." He ate the pear in the blink of an eye and had many pear stones in his hand.
Li Zhichang sideways is watching without speaking.
Taoist took a shovel on his back and dug a deep pit several inches in the ground, then put it into pear pit to cover the soil, and asked people next to him for some hot water to irrigate it. Some good people came to the roadside shop and poured a pot of boiling water into the pit. Everyone stared and saw a bud emerge and grow up, and soon it grew into a leafy tree. In a flash, the flowers turned out to be big and fragrant pears were covered with branches.
The onlookers couldn’t help but be dumbfounded. The Taoist smiled and said, "You can pick it yourself."
A few people were surprised and went to the tree to pick pears, but they kept pulling the pear on the branches.
So someone said, "Old man, this branch of yours is too strong. Do you want us to chew pears in the tree?"
The Taoist priest couldn’t help but be surprised to see Li Zhichang kowtowing to his Gherardini Taoist priest, saying, "The old man is blind and ignorant."
With a wave of his sleeve, the pears fell one after another, so someone went to pick them up, but as soon as they fell to the ground, they disappeared. Someone looked up and saw that the pears had just fallen and grown out again.
The pear fell to the ground and disappeared, then grew back to the branches and went back and forth several times.
The Taoist laughed and said, "Don’t play."
He drifted away from the crowd.
Li Zhichang is in no hurry or slow.