Dai Tingyun was suddenly named by Li Jinyun, without any twist, and said straight: "It is rumored that this rabbit mountain was transformed by a rabbit spirit, and this rabbit spirit came from the moon palace in the sky and was raised by the moon god."
"Moon God? Who is it?" Xue Yun asked curiously.
Dai Tingyun said: "The Moon God is the Lunar Star Monarch, the main god of the Moon Palace. There are many fairies in the Moon Palace, and one of them is called Chang'e. It hasn't been long since she had just ascended from a mortal, and she missed her relatives in the homeland of the Mortal Realm very much, thinking about going down. Look. I didn’t expect that she ran into a rabbit spirit when she left the moon palace without authorization. The rabbit spirit was raised in the moon palace by the moon god since she was a child. She never knew that the mortal world was prosperous, so she begged Chang'e to take it down. Jinghui went to the Moon God to sue her, so he took the rabbit spirit and went to the mortal world to play around."
Xue Yun found this story interesting, and asked eagerly: "What happened later?"
Dai Tingyun said: "Later, Fairy Chang'e was chased back by the Moon God’s star officer for leaving the Moon Palace without permission, but the rabbit loved the prosperity of the world and ran all the way to the west. In the end, it really couldn’t run. It turned into a mountain. The star official had to return to the Moon Palace and reported the matter to the Moon God. Moon God Nian didn't pursue the relationship between the master and servant in the past, but only got rid of the courage of the rabbit spirit."
Xue Yun was very puzzled when he heard the words, and asked, "What kind of courage?"
Dai Tingyun smiled and said, "Do you know why the rabbits of the mortal world are timid? It's because they were stunned by the moon god. Without the guts, the courage will naturally become smaller."
Xue Yun tilted his head to look at Dai Tingyun, and said with an enlightenment: "It turns out that the rabbits of the mortal world have such a origin for being timid!"
Li Jinyun, Gao Yugui, Gao Yuxiang, and Dai Tinghai laughed.
Gao Yuxiang held Xue Yun's arm and smiled: "Chang Bing, you can't take this seriously!"
Dai Tingyun said: "Yes, you can only listen to it as a story."
Dai Tinghai said: "Also, in a few days, Haizhou will hold an annual flower fair, and then I will tell you the story of celebrating the birthday of a hundred flowers."
"There is also a flower meeting? What is that meeting? Brother Ting Hai, tell me quickly!" Xue Yun immediately begged Dai Tinghai impatiently.
"Till tell you tomorrow! Today we will tell the story of'Tu'er Mountain'." Dai Tinghai deliberately dangled Xue Yun's curiosity, pretending to be serious.
Seeing Dai Tinghai teasing Xue Yun like this, Gao Yuxiang couldn't help covering his mouth and amused.
Xue Yun begged Dai Tinghai not to move, so she shook Li Jinyun's arm and called out "Cousin Jinyun" several times. Li Jinyu couldn't see Xue Yun's disappointed expression, so he said to Dai Tinghai: "Say more quickly, you see Chang Bing is anxious."
Dai Tinghai pretended to toss, and then he presented himself as a storyteller who interprets the storybook. He slapped the empty awakening wood with his fake hand, and said: "Look at the officials, and let me break it down."
When everyone saw this, they burst into laughter.
Dai Tinghai was not afraid of the laughter from the crowd, and he still said in a similar way: "The full name of this Huahui is called'Hua Chao Jie Hui'. February 15th is the Grand Flower Festival. Generally speaking, Haizhou is a Grand Flower Festival, so it is very grand. The festival is mainly to celebrate the birthday of the Hundred Flowers. There are lanterns, paper cuts, and embroidery at the festival. Hundred Flowers, Flower Bridge Fair, Flower Candy, Choosing Flower God, Flower Viewing, etc. The most interesting activities are Huaqiao Fair and Choosing Flower God... "Genius remembers 噺バ一中文 8/1/z /o/m/
"Ladies and gentlemen, Tu'er Mountain is here." Dai Tingyun's attendant Fu Harrier suddenly shouted from outside the carriage. (End of this chapter)