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How did the Flame Mountain come from? See why the furnace boy is so willing to be the land?
When the Monkey King made a scene in the Heavenly Palace, he knocked down the old man's Bagua Dan furnace, and the bricks "with fire inside" in the furnace fell into the mortal world, turning it into a flaming mountain of 800 Li. "There is no spring and no autumn, and all seasons are hot." In order to live a peaceful life, the local people prepare "four pigs and four sheep, flowers inside and outside, chicken and goose wine with exotic fruits" every year, and walk 1450 miles to "Baixian Mountain" in Cuiyun Mountain, and ask Princess Tiefan to use a banana fan to keep out the rain, so as to achieve "a bumper harvest of sowing and a bumper harvest of grains". As a result, the people complained bitterly about the paradise where the burning bricks fell. In order to prevent the angry people's grievances from turning into mass incidents, Heaven held accountable the furnace keeper who was directly responsible for the crime of "losing", removed him from the civil service of Heaven, and demoted him to the flaming mountain to build land, and never recalled him again. The furnace keeper has also become the only person in the system who was dealt with in the incident of "causing havoc in Heaven". What is puzzling is that the furnace keeper not only has no complaints about this, but also worked in the Flame Mountain for 500 years, as if he deeply fell in love with this hot land. If we compare their work in heaven and on earth, the truth will come out. It turned out that the furnace keeper was only "accountable" and was dealt with seriously on the surface, but in fact it was pushed to the whole world in the name of accountability. When working in heaven, the Taoist stoker was at best a technical cadre with a junior title. He got up earlier than the chicken, went to bed later than the young lady, worked harder than the donkey, and carried the burden of dirty work. The old gentleman on the throne refined so many pills and gave them to the jade emperor, but he never told the jade emperor about the contribution of the stoker. Its situation is the same as that of his colleagues in the Royal Horse Supervisor. If the work is done well, "it will only be' good' in the end", and if it is a little wrong, it will be "blamed". Therefore, although you can get a good reputation, you live without dignity.