Does anyone know the full version of this story?
Once upon a time, there was a Taoist priest who was very thirsty on his way. I asked a neighbor nearby for a bowl of water. An old woman brought a bowl of water to the Taoist priest. The Taoist priest found some straw in the bowl. He became angry and wanted to take revenge. It happened that this family was having a funeral, so the old woman asked the Taoist priest for advice. The Taoist priest deliberately pointed out a sunken Qijue land to the old woman. Then the Taoist priest left, and the old woman buried the person there according to the Taoist priest's instructions. That night a gust of wind blew up and leveled the sunken place, and the land became a feng shui treasure for the prosperous children and grandchildren.
A year later, the Taoist priest passed by here again. I went to this house again to ask for water and wanted to see the dilapidated scene of this house. As a result, when I got there, what I saw was a high wall and a wealthy family. The old woman hurriedly invited the Taoist priest to come in and sit down. She thanked the Taoist priest for his advice and made the family prosperous. The Taoist priest asked why straw was put in the water. The old woman smiled and said that it was because a thirsty person couldn't drink a lot of water at once because he would choke, so she put some straw to let him drink slowly.