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Scholar Song Meets an Immortal, but a Fleeting Thought Derails His Connection

During the Qing Dynasty, there lived a scholar named Song in Wuchang, Hubei. Deeply impressed by the coldness of worldly affection and having repeatedly failed the imperial examinations, he sought solace from his unhappiness by visiting Jiangling. One evening, passing the City God Temple, he encountered a Taoist priest with a long face, a thick chin, and a beard over four feet long, as white as snow.
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During the Qing Dynasty, there lived a scholar named Song in Wuchang, Hubei. Deeply impressed by the coldness of worldly affection and having repeatedly failed the imperial examinations, he sought solace from his unhappiness by visiting Jiangling. One evening, passing the City God Temple, he encountered a Taoist priest with a long face, a thick chin, and a beard over four feet long, as white as snow.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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