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Chapter 87: Three Body, Upright Scholar

After Jueguang left, Lu Zhengkang sat in meditation peacefully. He had his own opinions on martial arts.

Ever since he left the world of desire and entered the world of color, he had doubts about his own physical existence.

He felt that he had a higher-level existence, and that his body in the secular world was just a projection of a higher level. His essence was not his current body or soul, but a higher-level system.

He felt that he was an object condensed by innate energy. Through the hands of time and space, this object could become active and show its vigorous vitality.

There are three treasures in the sky, the sun, moon and stars, and people have the three treasures of essence, energy and spirit. However, in Lu Zhengkang's view, these three treasures are the same.

The sun, moon and stars are all things in the sky and the material of the universe. According to the theory of earth science, matter and energy are two sides of the same thing and can transform into each other. In this way, these endless stars are composed of their elements.

, as well as countless planets, asteroids, etc., as well as the elements that make up them, life and non-life, that have existed or will exist in the future, are all a form of energy, are all ripples in the universe, and have the same source.

, it’s just the time before and after, the speed of evolution that causes the difference.

Then spirit, energy and spirit are also different manifestations of the same "thing".

Lu Zhengkang could feel this "thing", but he didn't know how to name it.

Taoist Li Er once said, "There are things that are mixed together, born in advance of heaven and earth. They are independent and unchangeable, and can be the mother of heaven and earth. I don't know its name, so I call it Tao." This is the sage's understanding and grasp of the universe as a whole, and the universe.

The evolutionary system is called Tao.

There are three theories in Buddhism, namely Dharmakaya, Sambhogakaya, and Nirmanakaya (Response Body). Dharmakaya is the truth of Buddhism and the eternal Buddha nature in people’s hearts. It is a collection of principles and Dharma. Sambhogakaya is the result of practicing Buddhism and is perfect.

The solemnity is the gathering of wisdom and Dharma; the incarnation is the transformation that appears externally to educate all living beings, and it is the gathering of merit and Dharma.

This makes it much clearer. In Lu Zhengkang's view, the high-level "object" he sensed was probably his Sambhogakaya, and his body gradually turned into an incarnation.

Sakyamuni once said, "I have become a Buddha, and you have not yet become a Buddha. But if you have such faith, you will have sufficient precepts."

Everyone has Buddha nature, and everyone is a Buddha.

Therefore, the Sambhogakaya already exists, and the Dharmakaya is the bridge that leads people to the Sambhogakaya.

Lu Zhengkang suspected that there was a wonderful truth beyond the Sambhogakaya, but he couldn't touch it yet.

He just sat there silently until noon, when Mr. Xu came to give lectures again, and then he woke up leisurely.

Xu Ranxue stepped forward, pushed the door open and entered the wing, nodded to the children, squinted, and took out a book "Beginner's Notes" from his sleeve. This was already the twentieth volume, and the whole set of "Beginner's Notes" was only twenty-four.

(This is different from reality), I should finish reading it in a few days.

"Liang's "Luke Ke Jing" says: "Luke Ke's work was built on the day of Xuanyuan, and it can be traced back to the Xia and Shang Dynasties..." He shook his head, very intoxicated, but Lu Zhengkang still felt that this "Beginner's Note" was still suitable for beginners.

Some are too profound.

Especially for children, it is easy to feel bored listening to such content that lacks rhythm and entertainment.

So these children have stopped caring about what Xu Ranxue said ten days ago. What they like to do most now is to surround Lu Zhengkang and entertain themselves.

Normally, it was okay, there were still a few children in this group who could learn a few words and interact with Xu Ranxue, but today, even the most curious children had completely lost interest in "Beginner's Notes".

This made Xu Ranxue somewhat unhappy. He closed his mouth, with a look of half anger and half embarrassment on his young face. He paced in the room. After a long while, he hesitated and ran out in a hurry.

This walk lasts half a day.

When he appeared again, it was already late, almost three o'clock in the afternoon.

Mr. Xu ran over panting, and several old ladies were startled when they saw it, "Oh! Mr. Xu, why are you here now?"

"It's a little late for Xiaosheng to go to the dormitory to pick up the books." He lives in Jianchuan Town. Although it is at the foot of Songshan Mountain, the mountain road is steep and difficult. For him, a scholar, traveling back and forth is really tiring.

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Even though he usually arrived at the other courtyard at noon on weekdays, in fact, he set out right after dinner in the early morning. It took him two hours to walk here slowly, and he was gone all morning.

Although Xu Ranxue was so tired that he almost breathed his last, his posture was still upright. After finally catching his breath while standing in front of the wing, he took out a piece of cloth from his arms and wiped his sweat, and then gave him a hand.

With the square scarf on my head and everything put away, I held my head high and pushed open the door.

After he entered, the old ladies began to snicker outside the house that this man was really bookish.

In the room, the monk who was reading the sutra had just finished reciting the Diamond Sutra. He bowed to Lu Zhengkang honestly, turned back and smiled at Xu Ranxue, and then went out.

Xu Ranxue saw the children lying swaying on the couch and clapped his hands to attract their attention.

"Okay, from today on, I will tell you children some truths about poetry!" Xu Ranxue looked very solemn, which infected the children who were laughing and playing, and they all opened their eyes wide.

With childish eyes, he sat upright.

Lu Zhengkang looked at the hot sweat on Mr. Xu's forehead and grinned evilly. This made Xu Ranxue very uncomfortable, so he turned his back and secretly wiped the sweat again.

"Today I will tell you about "Li Weng Dui Rhyme". You should study hard." Xu Ranxue seemed completely unaware that these children lacked basic understanding ability, and asking them to study hard was just wishful thinking.

"The sky is against the earth, the rain is against the wind. The continent is against the sky..."

As soon as this rhythmic sentence was uttered, the children immediately started to giggle and began to imitate it.

The more Mr. Xu read, the happier he became, and his voice became more and more high-pitched and full of emotion, so much so that he reached the state of narcissism. The sweat on his body came out layer by layer, soaking the green shirt on his back, but he himself had nothing to do with it.

When he woke up, the window of the wing room was open, and there was a slight breeze, and he soon started to shiver.

"...When the wind stops in the north, the summer fans...it's so cold..."

Xu Ranxue sneezed heavily several times.

Lu Zhengkang felt as soon as he saw him that he had caught a cold, and he would inevitably have to cough for a while this time.

"Uh... Sir, I'm feeling a little unwell. That's all for today." He muttered something and planned to leave.

"Sir, please be patient." Lu Zhengkang suddenly spoke, which startled Xu Ranxue. He had no idea that this child could talk.

"Are you calling me?" he asked hesitantly.

"Of course it's Buddha calling you!" A smooth head stuck out of the window, with white teeth bared. It was one of the Eighteen Arhats.

Lu Zhengkang said: "Sir, I'm afraid you'll get cold if you go back like this. Please come here."

Xu Ranxue frowned, then smiled and said: "I heard rumors from the neighbors that there were Buddhists in Shaolin, but I thought it was an exaggeration. Now it seems that you, a kid, are really extraordinary." He walked up to Lu Zhengkang and looked at him carefully.

The more I look at it, the more surprised I am.

"It's really wonderful."

The bald donkey outside the window yelled, "You, a scholar, are too ignorant. You have been living with the Buddha for many days before you can see the real Bodhisattva in front of you?"

Xu Ranxue retorted loudly: "The saint is nameless. You can say that this child is extraordinary, but it is not true to say that he is a Bodhisattva."

Lu Zhengkang raised his eyebrows and used Taoist theories to refute Buddhist scriptures. This scholar is so interesting!


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