Yideng tilted his round little head and thought for a while, and felt that it was a good deal. He had been dizzy from the strong sun earlier, and he really couldn't stand it any longer. It would be good if he could enjoy the coolness under the shade of a tree.
He stretched out his hand and thrust the big mouse into the hand of his little senior brother Yiku.
The monk who was supervising the young monks' chanting clapped his hands and said, "Don't mess around. Sit down quickly and recite the Diamond Sutra once."
Yiku stuffed the mouse into his sleeve and said to the young monk who was supervising him: "Brother, I'm in a hurry and have to go to the latrine! Just go back!"
The young monk waved his hand: "It's really a lazy donkey that makes a lot of shit and urinates. Go and come back quickly."
Yiku got up and ran without looking back. He ran to the woods outside in one breath and took out the mouse from his sleeve. The mouse was in shock and its body was still trembling. Yiku gently stroked the mouse's fur with his hand and touched it.
Said: "Rat, rat, don't run to crowded places in the future, otherwise you will get hurt."
Yiku put the mouse on the ground and said to it: "Go ahead and take care of yourself."
The mouse stared at the child in front of him in disbelief. He never expected that he could return to the mountains unscathed.
It tentatively took a step forward, and when it saw that the young monk really had no intention of stopping him, it fled away, disappeared into the low shrubs, and disappeared.
A bittersweet smile fills my heart with joy.
There is a saying in Buddhism: "Those who speak good Dharma can teach humans and gods, Sravaka Bodhi, Sutra Enlightenment Bodhi, and Supreme Bodhi are all based on this Dharma as the foundation and are achieved, so it is called good Dharma. This good Dharma is the ten good karma paths."
.What are the ten? One can permanently abstain from killing, stealing, evil deeds, lying, double-talk, harsh words, idle talk, greed, anger, and wrong views. If one abstains from killing, he will achieve the ten principles of freedom from anger."
As a monk, reciting Buddhist sutras every day is not just a matter of words but also of the heart.
Yi Suffering is not just about memorizing it by force, but also using practical actions to prove the Dharma.
A single thought becomes benevolent, and a single hard work of kindness is rewarded.
Later, when he was young, he caught wind and cold. At first, it was nothing serious, just a cough, but the monk who managed the young monk didn't take it seriously.
But one day later, the condition became worse and worse, the fever persisted, and the body was as hot as a charcoal, but it kept saying that it was cold. Seeing that the child was about to die, everyone was helpless, but they went down the mountain to ask a doctor to see him.
The doctor checked the pulse and shook his head, saying that it was too late. The child was too young and the cold was too severe, so he was afraid that he might not be able to be saved. After that, he prescribed two doses of medicine and asked the monk in charge to give it a bitter decoction.
drink.
He drank the medicine, but it did not improve. The abbot was afraid that other children would also contract the disease, so he asked the young monks to move to other places, leaving only Yiku alone in the room.
It was late at night, and the monk who was taking care of Yiku saw that he was sleeping soundly, so he got up and went back to the house to rest.
Not long after, there was a rustling in the corner, and something in the darkness jumped onto Yiku's bed.
That thing was the mouse that Yiku once saved. The mouse had actually become a spirit and had lived in the Shaolin Temple for nearly a hundred years. However, his cultivation was still shallow and he did not understand the art of transformation at all. In addition to living a long time,
Apart from being more understanding of human nature, they are basically the same as other rats.
It opened Yiku's mouth with its head and dropped the pill in its mouth.
This pill is the secret treasure of Shaolin, the Great Return Pill. There are only three pills in the entire Shaolin. They are all enshrined and placed on the top of the Sutra Pavilion. The top floor of the Sutra Pavilion is locked by four big locks.
It can only be opened with four keys from the abbot of the Shaolin Temple, the elder of the precepts hall, the elder of the Arhat Hall, and the elder of the Context Hall.