Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Only after Weichi Gong made a fortune did he find that his fortune was ironclad?

Only after Weichi Gong made a fortune did he find that his fortune was ironclad?

Weichi Gong, whose name is Jingde, was a general in the Tang Dynasty. He helped Li Shimin establish the Tang Dynasty. His name is a household name, and people stuck him and Qin Qiong as door gods during the Spring Festival. The ancient book Yi Shi recorded a short story of Weichi Gong.

At the end of Sui Dynasty, there was a poor scholar in Taiyuan who made a living by teaching. His residence is next to the official Ministry of Finance. The scholar was poor. He dug a hole in the vault and saw tens of thousands of dollars in it. He wanted to take some emergency measures. Just about to start work, a warrior in shining armor stopped him with a spear and said, This is Weichi Gong's money. If so, do you need to bring the written evidence written by Weichi Gong? .

At that time, Weichi Gong was only a poor blacksmith, and he was not famous. The scholar had a hard time learning about him. When I found the blacksmith's shop, I saw Weichi Gong naked and unkempt, working with his disciples while the iron was hot. When they were having a rest, the scholar stepped forward and asked him for 500 yuan money. Weichi Gong thought he was fooling himself and flew into a rage. I am a poor blacksmith, how can I give you so much money? ? . The scholar quickly said:? As long as you write a written evidence? . Weichi Gong was amused and asked the scholar to find a pen and paper to write. See here pay so-and-so 500? I signed my name at the back of the note. After the scholar left with written evidence, Weichi Gong and his disciples clapped their hands and laughed, thinking that they had met a madman.

The scholar took the written evidence and went to the official library. The shining golden warrior didn't stop it. When he got enough 500 points, he was not allowed to take the exam again.

Later, Weichi Gong repeatedly made meritorious military service and rewarded him with a whole treasury of silver. He went into the library to get books and prepare to go home. During the inspection, it was found that 500 perforations were missing. The person who was about to blame the master looked up and found a note hanging on the beam for careful identification. I signed the written evidence in the blacksmith's shop, and I was amazed for a long time. So it's fate.

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