Ning Cunxu was the informant who later Ning Hanqing stayed on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
When the Qinghai-Tibet Ning family was passed down from generation to generation and finally passed to Ning Cunxu, the people in the clan, including the previous old patriarch, no longer knew why their family moved to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
They only knew that this family seemed to have participated in an event related to longevity, and it was also prosperous. The tall ancestral hall is the proof. This is why they have to come to Tibet. After they came to Tibet, their friends experienced What happened, I don’t know.
When Ning Hanqing asked them for the accumulated longevity plan of the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties brought by the Qingzang Ning family, these descendants of the Ning family, who had already become ordinary people, knew nothing. They didn't even know that many things were transported by the ancestors to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the late Ming Dynasty.
According to Ning Cunxu, Ning Hanqing has read through the many old files of Xuanhuitang, among which there are documents that clearly record some things that the Ning family once hid in the Central Plains. In Nanjing, it was also their Nanjing during the Ming Dynasty. According to records, Ning Hanqing found a considerable amount of documents and leftovers, which proved the credibility of the documents in the old archives. The literature also records a large number of things taken away by the Ning family's southward migration. Among them, the literature alone transported seven convoys, and the ones that could not be taken were sealed in place.
After the Ning family followed the Nanming government to the southwest, Nanming collapsed again and again. It was simply a pile of scattered sand. For some reason, the Ning family chose to go to the plateau, and part of it was to go to Nanyang.
In the process of the transfer of the transporter Ma Haohao, a small part of it was entrusted to a powerful family named Bai in the southwest region for safekeeping. The time has passed over the past two hundred years, and this part of the document has become the Bai family's suspension. The first part of the old file.
When Ning Hanqing picked up the Longevity Plan again and got in touch with the Qinghai-Tibet Ning family, they did not know where the dozens of documents that their ancestors transported to the plateau were. There are no words in the records in the Fanbian Ancestral Hall.
In the end, Ning had returned without success, but at that time he had already keenly noticed that Tibet, this place is not just a choice that cannot be escaped from the world.
Back to the present, at this time, the dreadful old Ning Cunxu was sitting next to me, and the two looked at the slowly wagging lines of smoke in front of the dense clusters of spirit positions.
Ning Cunxu slowly said: "Later, Ning Hanqing did not give up our line, but after investigating me, he elected me as the patriarch of the Ning family. It is also incredible. People who are not obstructed took the position of the patriarch without any hindrance."
I can roughly guess the cause and effect of this. Now that Ning Hanqing got in touch with the Qinghai-Tibet Ning family again, and realized that there are some hidden problems here, he must have the idea of reaching up. At that time, the last old patriarch was also ill in bed. Ning Hanqing himself was taking advantage of the situation. Then, the Qinghai-Tibet Ning family declined. At this time, no one could refuse to elect a new patriarch. Finally, find an orphan who has no contact with the Ning family's main sect. Isn't it just convenient for him to control
As for whether the Qingzang Ning Family's Benzong agreed, it was not a variable that could affect the overall situation in that era. The fact is indeed the case. Later, Ning Cunxu followed Ning Hanqing throughout the 1960s and early 1970s in the north and the south. Ning Cunxu was involved in the pre- and post-organization of the trip to Changning in Guangxi, although it was only one. Similar to the role of an assistant, but it is also considered to be the confidant of the few Ning historical eras in the world today.
Hearing this, I suddenly heard a trace of his awe and yearning for Ning's history from Ning Cunxu's babbling words. At first, there was something incomprehensible, but after thinking about it, Ning Hanqing was a hand that reversed the trajectory of everyone's life, and the same was true for Ning Cunxu. It's just that Ning's history pushes us into the quagmire and gives hope to Ning Cunxu.
In his spare time, he would teach Ning Cunxu to write and read books, and he also showed him the outside world. He couldn't sleep at night in the wilderness, and Ning Hanqing occasionally said something about imperialism. Ning Cunxu did not have parents. A child who had no parents since he was a child, remembered such a history of Ning after many years. Why can't he show affection like nostalgia
After the 1970s, Ning Khan slowly saw that his body was not working well. He began to dismiss some of his confidants around him and let Ning Cunxu return to Tibet to live by himself, saying that he might not be looking for him again for decades. At that time, Ning Cunxu also knew that the so-called decades should mean eternity. For a person who is almost 80 years old, there is no difference between decades and eternity.
Many years later, Ning Cunxu, who was sitting in the Ning Family Ancestral Hall, would still remember the afternoon when Ning Hanqing sent him back to Tibet.
At the train station in Beijing, Ning Han was full of white hair, still combing back as neatly as when he first saw him, still wearing glasses on his face, and a pen on his chest, but at this time Ning Cunxu still It is impossible to connect the person in front of him with the old comrade who asked him to carry the suitcase ten years ago.
The man in front of him was really too old. Ning Hanqing patted him on the shoulder and said: "This time I go back, don't come down anymore, feel relieved to find something to do, and the future will get better and better."
Ning Cunxu didn't know what the days would be, the better. He felt that the days at that time were pretty good. Ning Hanqing smiled and said, "You have to live a good life. If you die too early, I won't be able to find you again after decades."
Ning Cunxu got on the train in a daze. Ning Hanqing stood on the platform with his back hunched. The airflow started by the train brought up the white hair on his head. Ning Cunxu retracted his gaze, but couldn't help but take another look. He watched When Ning Han was young, the man was arching his waist and slowly turning around.
This was the last time Ning Cunxu saw Ning Hanqing. He had been waiting for the person who was also his father and teacher to come to him, but never heard of him again, until the so-called "decades" in that population. When the time comes, the so-called decades, should it be decades? It can be 20 years, it can be 30 years. In the end, Ning Cunxu's waiting time is 40 years.
It was too long. For such a period of time, Ning Cunxu must have never imagined that he had actually waited for forty years, and forty years later, that vague agreement was actually barely reached.
Many nights, when he was offering incense to this ruined ancestral hall and to the ancestors of this declining family that had already scattered all over the world, he couldn't help but wonder, does everything really exist? Do the people behind these spiritual positions really exist? If it has existed, where are the descendants of this powerful family? Why is it that I am only an orphan left here, guarding the extinguished incense in the dark night.
And, did the person on the platform of the railway station really exist many years ago? My own life is almost 70 years old, and the experience of my youth, which was only a decade or so, has long been blurred in the long wait.
For whom are all these, this scent of incense, lighted for
Forty years of time have finally passed. He finally received a message from Shanxia. It was a letter delivered by China Post, not from Ning's history, but from a man named Ning Xuejun.
Ning Cunxu knew that Ning Xuejun was the eldest son of Ning Hanqing, who was a little older than him. The two used to be very familiar with each other. Ning Xuejun did not say much in the letter, but only said that the new owner of the Ningjia family in Beijing was elected. Now, do things that were not done decades ago. After Ning Cunxu's letter arrived, there was a sentence left to her by Ning Hanqing. The piece of paper was already dim and yellowish. At that time, Ning Cunxu recognized the writing on it at a glance.
He shivered and put the envelope in his hand aside, slowly walked out the door, stood in a bright place, squinted to see the sentence from forty years ago, the tone of the person who wrote it The time spanning forty years once again rang in his ears:
Xu Gou'er, it's time to do something.
At that moment, an old man who was nearly seventy years old stood under the sunshine in Tibet and burst into tears. (End of this chapter)