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644, Resent God, wish God!

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It has been determined that the ‘ceremonial guards of the Resentful God’ are gathered in one place, which is very likely to lead to the emergence of the real ‘Resentful God’.”

She paused, looked at Su Wu, and then said: "My great-great-great-grandmother was the Taoist companion of the founder of the Tianwei Taoist altar, and she was married to her. She was originally the master of Pu'an altar, and she was married to the founder of the altar.

Lost in the fight and captured,

Later, he became a Taoist companion of the founder of the altar.

Grandma Gaozu later fell in love with a young woman because she was the founder of the temple. She built a small temple in a remote part of Fengshan Mountain and lived in it herself. I often dream of her in front of a dark statue of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva wrapped in chains.

The scene of chanting sutras.

Although she intended to hide from the world, the founder of the altar found her more and more an eyesore.

So the small temple where she lived was bulldozed,

Because of this, she was filled with resentment and resentment. One night, she wore a red dress with words such as "Haunted by unjust ghosts, unjust ghosts asking for their lives" written all over the clothes. She jumped off a cliff and died holding the statue of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.

After the founder of the altar and his disciples carried her up from the bottom of the mountain, perhaps because of guilt and conscience, he built the "Wish Temple" on Fengshan Mountain on the day when Grandma Gaozu was born, and drove away the warblers around her.

Yan lived in the "Yuan Temple" and chanted sutras in the temple day and night, hoping to resolve the grievances of Grandma Gaozu.

And he will grow old in the Temple of Hope."

The dark statue of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva wrapped in chains...

Su Wu had seen it before.

It was in Dongliu Island's "Yuseshan Killing Stone Mine" that he uncovered the verses left by Jianzhen, and thus sensed Jianzhen's demonic thoughts and saw the evolution of his demonic thoughts on the ground wrapped in dark chains.

The appearance of Tibetan King Bodhisattva!

Looking at it now, the era in which Jianzhen lived was not far from the present.

The distance between Fujian and Dongliu Island is not that far!

Dingling's great-grandmother was born in the Buddhist Taoist altar 'Pu'an Tan', which was the first Lushan Taoist altar built by Buddhism in Fujian. The 'Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Temple' was later separated from the 'Pu'an Tan'

One of -

Could it be that the Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva statue in her arms comes from the Pu'an altar?

The gate of Pu'an Tan Mountain stands on the "Riyue Island"!

The distance between there and Dongliu Island is even closer!

The more Su Wu thought about it, the more he felt that the two current Buddhist Taoist altars might have some connection with the 'Jianzhen', especially since the founder who opened the altar later built the 'Wish Temple'!

Jianzhen traveled east to Dongliu Island to avoid the ghostly Buddha appearing in Daming Temple——

Those ghosts and Buddhas are terrifying creatures formed by the collective wishes of all sentient beings!

Even after the birth of ghosts and Buddhas, the "Tamazaomae" that emerged from the "killing stone" evolved by living beings is also inseparable from the power of wishes!

Could that pitch-black statue of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva be carved from the ‘killing stone’?

I forged the 'Ten Destruction Swords' on Dongliu Island, which was made from the cores of nine major mineral veins. It should be able to quell the resurgence of 'disaster' level or even 'tribulation' level evils such as 'Tamazo Mae', and the killing stone veins.

It will also become silent because of this.

But there is no guarantee that future generations will not unearth the dusty mineral veins again.

Or maybe there are occasional killing stones circulating in the world!

His mind was spinning, and he spoke to Cauldron Ling: "If you wish to share your grudges, it will be difficult to achieve, and it will become a resentful wish. Do you think this is the original origin of the 'God of Resentment'?"

"yes.

Ever since the great ancestor's grandma jumped off a cliff and died, strange things have continued on the mountain. The legend of "the resentful ghost coming to the world" has been secretly circulated among the Taoist disciples since then. The founder of the Taoist altar may have made a wish to the gods because of his wandering heart.

temple.

I want to replace that 'resentment' with this 'wish'.

Suppress rumors and stabilize people's hearts.

His move was indeed effective. After the voluntary temple was established, there were far fewer rumors among the disciples.

However, what really made me realize that the "Resentful God" does exist was not the "Resentful God of Ceremony" attached to the disciples of Tianwei Altar - I first confirmed the existence of the "Resentful God", and then I paid tribute to those

The pale and mysterious shadow is named 'The Resentful God of Ceremony'.

They should have been called the Resentment Guards of Ceremony.

The person who made me confirm that the God of Resentment does indeed exist is the founder of the altar himself." When he said these words, Ding Ling's face looked a little strange, a little frightened, and a little confused, "I was in a dream, with the help of the God of Resentment.

From the perspective of the statue, we saw that the founder of the altar died in the Temple of Hope.

He cried loudly and sadly for no apparent reason at night,

Then he hung the rope on the beam of the small temple and died by hanging his neck.

After his death, the golden and red Taoist robe he wore was covered with the words "The wronged soul demands his life, the wronged ghost haunts him". Starting from his forehead, there were letters of "resentment" that extended from the center of his eyebrows to his chin.

This may be the post under ‘Resentful God’.”


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