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He eloquently refuted what Bai Sheng said.

In the 7 1 episode of Water Margin, there is a story about how Taoist priests arranged their seats according to Liangshan's 100 solo generals after identifying the gobbledygook. Bai Sheng, the day mouse, ranks third from the bottom in the dungeon. Bai Sheng was very dissatisfied with this, so he ambushed He on the only way down the mountain and taught him a lesson. When he was about to rush down the mountain after receiving the silver reward, Bai Sheng suddenly blocked his way and shouted, "Dare to be a demon, dare to mystify, pretend to know the gobbledygook, and rank me third from the bottom. Let me ask you something. What tree do I rely on now? If the answer is correct, I will let you pass. If the answer is wrong, you can go to Juyitang with me to apologize and say that you don't understand gobbledygook at all! "

Bai Sheng relies on plum trees, but Xuan Tong doesn't know anything about trees. What shall we do? He had a brainwave and replied, "Cypress."

"What a Taoist! How dare you make irresponsible remarks? " Bai Sheng shout at top of voice, uprooted the tree, held it high and threw it at the Taoist priest. He Xuantong immediately said, "General, please forgive my blunt words. This is Li Shu. " Bai Sheng angrily threw the plum tree aside and grabbed the Taoist priest: "You just said it was a cypress tree, and now you say it is a plum tree. Isn't this intended to tease me? "

He Jiong said: "General, calm down and listen to me ..."

After listening to the Taoist priest, Bai Sheng, who was full of anger, had to let He Xuantong go down the mountain.

Do you know how Xuan Tong persuaded Bai Sheng, the day mouse?

"General Bai just stood leaning against a tree. Isn't white-edged wood "cypress" Therefore, being original said it was cypress. Later, the general raised a tree to fight against being original. The general is a mouse in the daytime, and the mouse belongs to the ground. Isn't Mu Xiazi' Li'? Therefore, say Bai first, then Mei. "