73: Chapter 73: The Legend of Xiaocang Mountain_1 73: Chapter 73: The Legend of Xiaocang Mountain_1 Although the fieldwork was finished at this time, the vegetable garden still needed tending, and firewood needed to be stocked up.
In addition to wheat straws and corn stalks, the villagersâ firewood mainly consisted of pine needles and dry branches from the mountain.
Naturally, it fell onto the children of the Yang Familyâs main branch to handle these chores.
However, Yang Ruxin didnât mind this because it was only when she left the house that she had the chance to go to the town.
âBig sister, can you manage to gather firewood by yourself?
Or should we go with you?â Erni expressed her dissatisfaction with Yang Ruxinâs decision to have them stay at home while she went out alone.
âWith more people, we can gather it fasterâŠâ
âItâs just two bundles of firewood a day, right?
You donât need to come.â Yang Ruxin shook her head.
âI can handle it by myself.
You just help Mother wash clothes and stuff at home, and keep an eye out to make sure no one bullies our family.â How could she go to the town with someone following her?
âBig sister, do you want to go to the town?â Sanni stealthily pulled Yang Ruxin aside and asked in a low voice.
âOnly you would figure it out.â Yang Ruxin smiled.
âBut if you go to the town, how will you gather firewood?â Sanniâs eyes widened.
âIâll go with you and cover for youâŠâ
Yang Ruxinâs eyebrows twitched slightly, then she nodded: âAlright.â
And so, Yang Ruxin went out with Sanni, taking along a sickle and some rope.
âIf you donât gather enough for two bundles of firewood, donât come back for dinnerâŠâ Yang Anshiâs words trailed off behind them.
Xiaocang Mountain, despite its diminutive name, was anything but smallâit was said to stretch for hundreds of miles.
There was a legend related to the origin of this mountain.
It was said that a divine dragon called Cangming, after practicing for ten thousand years, finally transformed into a human and fell in love with a mortal woman.
However, a local tyrant desired the woman and forcibly took her away.
Cangming wasnât human, and if he used his powers while on Earth, he would face punishment.
But watching his beloved suffer, he couldnât stand idly by.
The woman knew Cangming was a deity but also knew that if he used his powers to punish the wicked man, she would face heavenly retribution and her soul would scatter.
To prevent Cangming from getting into trouble, she took her own life by running headlong into deathâŠ
Seeing his beloved woman die for him, Cangming was enraged and caused a flood to submerge the area.
He then took his true form and encircled the womanâs body with his own.
Eventually, he turned into a mountain rangeâŠ
Some people called the mountain âCangming Mountainâ or simply âCang Mountain,â but for some reason, people ended up preferring the name âXiaocang Mountain.â The river at the base of the mountain was thus named Xiaocang River.
The mountain near Budong Village was said to be the transformed head of the dragon.
The mountain was filled with towering ancient trees and roamed by wild beasts; one peak was connected to another.
The closest peak was called Dragon Nose Peak, which was relatively lower and more gentle.
Beyond that was Dragon Eye Peakâsteeper by comparisonâ then deeper in, there was Dragon Horn Peak.
There were two Dragon Horn Peaks, side by side: Left Dragon Horn Peak and Right Dragon Horn Peak, both soaring into the clouds.
Beyond the Dragon Horn Peaks lay the heartland of Cang Mountain.
Within, the ancient trees stood even taller, fierce beasts roamed, and it was said that ghosts occasionally drifted about.
Some believed it was the transformation of that woman, especially unwilling to be disturbed.
Therefore, many who dared to venture inside seldom returnedâŠ
As a result, for many years, ordinary people generally stayed at the base of Dragon Nose Peak, while even experienced hunters only ventured near Dragon Eye Peak.