In the morning, Xu Yang called a few people, planning to build a small Mountain God Temple up in the mountains.
Constructing a Mountain God Temple wasn't difficult—just stack up a small house and cover it with a roof.
The house was empty in the middle, with a Mountain God Tablet made of stone inside.
He had already found the location, right on a sun-facing ridge.
A group of people arrived in the mountains and started getting busy.
A few people Xu Yang hired with money were doing light work; each person was paid 200 yuan.
Building a temple was naturally a costly affair.
In the past, when villages built or renovated temples, they would seek out the wealthiest families. For such deeds of accumulating virtue, they were willing to donate.
The Mountain God Temple Xu Yang wanted to build wasn't large—it was just a small temple, only big enough to accommodate a tablet.