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Chapter 331

Chapter 331

Two years later.

One day, Ouzhahuang received a letter. In the letter was a roll of parchment. On the parchment, some words were written in Western Xia palace script, and several towers were specially drawn, which meant to tell Ouzhahuang: "I have settled down." Come down, Aiqing, you can come here with the three Buddhist treasures. When you find these turrets, you will find me."

O Zhahuang's father was a bachelor, so he could naturally understand Xixia Gongwen. After reading it, he burst into tears and said, "I have finally waited for this day. Just wait, I will go to you with the Buddha treasure."

But... walls have ears, and the news somehow leaked out. O Zhahuang ran fast, but his daughter-in-law was caught and killed.

Knowing that he could not escape, he obtained the body of his daughter with the help of others. He sealed the parchment in the Asoka Pagoda, cut open the belly of his daughter-in-law Mi Zhiin and hid the tower inside. Finally, he took the tower with the help of others and repaired it with the help of others. Gujing acted as a cover and buried this secret forever under the numerous underground palaces in Blackwater City...

800 years later.

After Dou Sprout went down the well, he kicked the tile to pieces, and we were able to see Mi Zhiyin's mummy, and the Ashoka Pagoda was brought to light again.

So, what are the origins of the Tripitaka, the Weeping Buddha, and the Wonderful Sound Bird?

Orzahuang buried him under the underground palace of Blackwater City. Where was he buried?

The whole country in Xixia believed in Buddhism.

Huguo Temple, Reclining Buddha Temple, Hongren Temple, Chengtian Temple, Haibao Temple, Jietan Temple, Chongqing Temple, Yusheng Temple, Cross Temple, Chanding Temple, Heicheng Temple, Pudu Temple, Bingling Temple, Five Buddha Temple, Anqing Temple, Tianzhou Temple...there are countless temples built during the Guangxi Xia period. Although most of them have been destroyed, the famous Buddha of the Reclining Buddha Temple has been preserved.

The Great Buddha Temple is now located on a small street behind the farmer's market in Zhangye City. On the lintel is the three words "Big Buddha Temple" inscribed by Mr. Zhao Pushu.

With so many temples, there must be many monks who must recite Tibetan scriptures. However, when Yuan Hao founded the country, there were no decent Buddhist scriptures in Xixia, so Yuan Hao found someone to go to the Song Dynasty and said that he had exchanged 77 Xixia horses for a Tripitaka. Okay.

The Song Dynasty had just lost the war, and Renzong was furious. He thought to himself, I will take the BMW and it is impossible to give you the Tripitaka. I will give you the Dragon King Sutra to read.

The messenger did not understand the scriptures, so he left the 77 horses behind and returned happily holding the scripture box.

After returning, Yuan Hao saw that the box was not the Tripitaka but some kind of Dragon King Sutra. He was furious and ordered troops to attack the Song Dynasty.

Renzong did not expect that Yuan Hao would dare to start a war over a scripture, so he immediately gave up and said stop fighting, I will give you the Tripitaka, so Yuan Hao got the first Tripitaka.

Later, Wu Zang built the Chengtian Pagoda for his son, and shamelessly went to the Song Dynasty to ask for a second Tripitaka. The reason was the same. If you don't give it to me, I will send troops to beat you.

Subsequently, the three emperors of Xixia asked for four more volumes from the Song Dynasty, and Xixia obtained a total of six Tripitakas.

Next, he started to say "The Weeping Buddha".

After the death of Empress Dowager Xiaoliang, Xixia began to respect Tibetan Buddhism again, and Xixia began to worship the Tantric Sutras on the plateau. So Emperor Renxiao sent people to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to invite holy monks to come to Xixia to lecture on scriptures.

Emperor Renxiao initially wanted to invite Zen Master Dama, an eminent monk of the Kagyu sect, to come to Xixia. However, Zen Master Dama felt that he was too old and could not travel thousands of miles away, so he sent his disciple Reba, the virtuous teacher, to give lectures in Xixia. through.

Reba preached and lectured in Xixia for thirty-one years. He built temples and translated scriptures. He was honored as the Imperial Master by the Xixia Emperor. Imperial Master Reba received high salary and great prestige.

One day he felt that he was getting old and wanted to retire on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The Emperor of Xixia approved it and presented Reba, the emperor's master, with a large number of magical instruments, fabrics, money, etc. Among them, there was a ceramic life-size statue of Sakyamuni.

The painted Buddha statue is about 1.7 meters high, with vivid shape and compassionate eyes.

Legend has it that there are two black glaze bands hanging down from the eyes of this painted Buddha.

Once it's cloudy and rainy, these two black glazed ribbons will start to leak out water, just like the tears of Buddha, which is mysterious and unusual.

Hence the name "The Weeping Buddha".


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