It stands to reason that if I met the guide my father left for me, and he was such a Taoist who seemed like a god, I should be happy, but I couldn't be happy. As mentioned before, the Taoist priest
The appearance of Zhao Jianguo once again disrupted my mother's previous speculation about my father, making me think that everything was caused by the behind-the-scenes pushers. Now the possible focus has been returned to my father. When Zhao Jianguo left, I was indeed still young.
But even if a child's impression of his father is biased, it shouldn't be to such an extent. Is that lawless Kuangren Zhao really this resourceful and ruthless man who can predict twenty years?
I am very unfamiliar with such a father.
I even think that a person like him only knows some demons and monsters. The fifth uncle with the title of director of the Chinese Taoist Association, and the wise Taoist priest now. Such a group of smart people are plotting. Could it be that I
Does such a second-generation ancestor who only knows how to eat, drink and have fun really want to get involved? Even if he does get involved, what can I do?
I really don’t want to be like a dizzy grasshopper, searching everywhere, but I find that I have changed from simply wanting to find my father who has been missing for twenty years to being interested in everyone.
I am eager to understand everything. Yes, I am curious. I want to know whether they are dead or alive, and what happened to them. This is like a suspense novel, which makes me want to put it down. But I just can’t watch it.
If there is any clue, the person behind the scenes that my eldest and second brothers are trying to guard against has not appeared yet, and the Taoist priest in front of me seems to know a lot. What can I gain?
I asked him, my father asked you to show me the way, which way?
"The road ahead."
The Taoist priest still spoke concisely. At this time, not only Zhu Kaihua, but also Zhang Kaixuan, who had always been steady, couldn't help it and said: Master, please stop being so pretentious. Can you be more specific?
"Zhao Jianguo said that if Zhao Sanliang comes twenty years later, he will be brought to the same road they took. If he does not come, he will destroy that road."
I asked eagerly: "Which way?"
The Taoist priest stood up and opened the curtain that had been hanging on the wall. As the curtain was opened, what came into view was a statue, a statue that once puzzled us and guided us to Dunhuang.
A statue of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva holding flowers and laughing at all living beings.
This realistically carved statue is far more impressive than that drawing, but the key point of that drawing is more clearly expressed in the statue. This is not a quiet and peaceful Buddhist statue of saving all living beings. Ksitigarbha
Bodhisattva Wang is indeed sneering, facing all sentient beings with a sneer.
The Taoist priest pointed at the statue of Ksitigarbha and asked us, do we know who he is?
We all nodded together. Who doesn’t know Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva?
The Taoist asked again, do you know his story in Buddhism?
They were all at a loss. My father originally wanted me to study and become a scholar. In the end, I failed to study. However, I am indeed the most ink-smelling person in my family. I didn’t learn much from the book class.
, but I am quite fascinated by weird and strange things. I have also seen the story of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva in Buddhism in an isolated book, but it was an ancient book and the text was very unfamiliar, so I only read it.
I understand a general idea. The general idea is that there are four great masters under Sakyamuni Tathagata, Guanyin the Great Compassion, Manjushri the Great Wisdom, Samantabhadra the Great Prayer, and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is the "Great Wish". And his main merits in Buddhism
, which are the two sentences we often hear now, "If hell is not empty, I will never become a Buddha" and "If I don't go to hell, who will?"
At this time, I answered the Taoist priest. It had nothing to do with showing off knowledge, it was just a simple answer. After listening to the Taoist priest, he seemed to be quite satisfied and nodded. He slowly said: There is Ksitigarbha in Buddhism, and he vows to influence all the people in the eighteen levels of hell.
I converted to Buddhism. In Taoism, there is a spiritual treasure god who created a sutra to save people and save thousands of lonely souls. They have different paths but reach the same destination. They are all for ghost things. I don’t know why you came. You only think that I know your purpose. Have you ever
Have you thought about it, I also know how you were led here?
After saying that, the Taoist priest looked at us and smiled meaningfully.
What draws us here?
This sentence means so much!
But since I received the first letter.
We can also start from the tomb of Li Zhongzhi.
We can also start with the Buddhist painting my father left in the village at the foot of Yulin Mountain. What does this Taoist priest refer to?
Seeing that none of us answered, the Taoist priest added: Thousands of Yin soldiers crossed the desert, took the path to the Yang world, and disappeared into Leiyin Temple. Could it be that those Yin soldiers led you here? (To be continued)