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The seclusion of the Tang Dynasty often sang and begged in the city, holding a large clapper more than three feet long, as if drunk but not drunk.
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Lan Caihe is still a very indifferent person to fame and fortune. When the people saw him in tatters, they gave him some money. But he never collected the money, let alone used it to buy clothes.
He took the money that others had given him, strung it with a thin rope, and dragged it to the ground. Because the rope was very thin, it couldn't be dragged far, and the money was scattered on the ground, and it was quickly picked up by the poor people on the side of the road. He would never pick it up himself.
In his view, things like money are really things outside the body, and people are not worth worrying about these things. If it weren't for the fact that sometimes he ran out of wine and asked for a few pennies to buy and drink, he would never have left a penny on him. Lan Caihe seems crazy and cynical at first, but in fact he is not stupid at all.
He wrote a lot of lyrics, and he sang them with the big clapper. <>
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Lan Caihe in the Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea is a man. Lan Caihe is one of the Eight Immortals in Han folk and Taoist legends, and he ranks sixth among the Eight Immortals. He was a native of the Tang Dynasty and became an immortal in Linhuaiguan Town, Fengyang County, Anhui Province.
Lu You said in the Book of the Southern Tang Dynasty that he was a scholar at the end of the Tang Dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty miscellaneous drama "Lan Caihe" said that his surname was Xu Mingjian. Lan Caihe is his music name.
He often wears a torn blue shirt, wears boots on one foot, and dews on the other, holding a big clapper, begging in the city, singing while drunk, and traveling around the world. After being in the restaurant, there is the sound of sheng flute in the air, and suddenly rises into the air, and it is said that in the Northern Song Dynasty, when the immortals gathered, they were invited by Tie Guan Li to be included in the eight immortals in the stalagmite mountain. One of the Eight Immortals, Lan Caihe, alias Yangsu, was a person from the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty.
As for where he is, no one knows. However, many people say that he was a barefoot immortal in the sky who was born into the mortal world. Lan Caihe's behavior is very grotesque.
He often wore a tattered blue shirt with an official belt carved from black wood around his waist; Six black wooden ornaments are pinned to the belt. He wore boots on one foot and walked bare-bones on the other. In the summer, he was dressed in a single coat, and he had to fill his clothes with a lot of cotton wool, but he didn't feel hot at all.
In winter, he wears only a short-sleeved shirt and lies in the snow at any time, without feeling cold at all. What's even more strange is that before he became an immortal, the children playing around him had become husbands, but he was still young. Lan Caihe also likes to drink, and every time he drinks, he gets drunk.
In Lan Caihe's hands, he often holds a large clapper that is more than three feet long, and he sings every time, beats the beat on the other side, and sings whatever he thinks. Because of his strange behavior, he can still sing while clapping. So, no matter how he goes, he can attract a lot of people.
People also like to ask him a lot of questions, but every time, he always has an unfathomable look, so that everyone can't understand. <>
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