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Chapter 619 Luofengpo Jinghuang Temple

The temple where the fat monk hangs out is in the Jinghuang Temple in Zhuzi City.

This Jinghuang Temple was built when the boat was exterminated to worship Saiguo, and the relics of the Jinguang Temple in that country were obtained. The Supreme King built this temple specially to worship it. At that time, it was named Jingfo Temple, and a great eminent monk was invited to preside over it, and a large amount of money was donated.

After Fengzhou ascended the throne, he focused on developing the economy, destroying the country and expanding borders, and never cared about the Buddhist temple. It was not until he ascended the throne that he changed its name to Jinghuang Temple.

Jinghuang Temple is located on Luofeng Slope outside Zhuzi City.

On this day, Feng Zhou rode a sweaty horse, brought several civil servants and generals, and three thousand imperial guards to the front of Luofeng Slope.

The Luofengpo slope in front of you is not very high, and among the trees, you can faintly see a Buddhist temple hidden in it.

Feng Zhou chuckled, turned to General Jiang Bin and said, "When I was the crown prince, I killed man-eating peacocks here. More than ten years have passed, and it seems like today."

Jiang Bin leaned forward and replied: "I witnessed your Majesty's bravery that day. He killed two monsters and birds by himself, and gained your Majesty's trust. He gave the peacock's thigh to eat. He felt deeply and swore allegiance to your Majesty. Fortunately, your Majesty trusted you. Occasionally,

It is a small feat, but I can still serve His Majesty."

"You are my humerus minister. You have made great contributions to destroying cities and killing generals. In the future, as long as you serve the public and abide by the law, you will naturally enjoy wealth and honor with me forever." Feng Zhou said.

Jiang Bin quickly thanked him and felt reassured.

In fact, the civil servants and generals of the Ming Dynasty all understood that their emperor was extremely brave, and he only killed monsters and slayed demons. Even monsters respected him.

In the Ming Dynasty, there was a demon army stationed in Xiaoleiyin Mountain. They enjoyed the treatment of regular troops and were loyal to the emperor.

Therefore, it can be seen that Feng Zhou's magnanimity is as broad as the sea. Coupled with his boundless bravery, it is impossible for his generals to understand that they have different intentions and will not act like a bird.

In the hearts of everyone, he is worthy of the reputation of Genghis Khan.

You know, Genghis Khan means the Khan who is as strong as the ocean.

Feng Zhou lived up to his fate.

While everyone was talking and laughing, a drumbeat suddenly sounded from the top of the mountain.

Feng Zhou's heart moved. He raised his eyes and looked up the mountain. He saw a monk standing on a big rock in the open space on the top of the mountain. He had a big belly, bare chest and belly. He had a smile on his face and looked down at Feng Zhou.

Come.

When he saw Feng Zhou raising his head to look, he smiled slightly and saluted Feng Zhou, then turned around, took a step forward, and disappeared from Feng Zhou's sight.

Feng Zhou pondered for a moment, then ordered the officials to wait at the bottom of the mountain. He drove his horse forward alone. After reaching the top of the mountain, he jumped up and landed on the top of the tree.

After a few drum beats, the melodious bells came down again, and a leisurely and calm charm was naturally brought out from the rich bells.

Feng Zhou's steps on the top of the tree are as fast as flying, as if he is riding on the wind. If Guanyin Bodhisattva saw it, I'm afraid he would be filled with emotion and feel inferior.

But it's a pity that no one has the chance to see it on the top of the tree.

When he reached a big tree, he suddenly stopped.

Looking from the top of the tree, the entire temple is within Fengzhou's field of vision.

When I looked at the temple from the bottom of the mountain, I didn't realize how big it was. But now when I stand on the big tree at the temple gate and look at the overall situation, I realize that the scale of this temple is so huge that it is rare in the world.

There are hundreds of buildings in the temple, large and small, just like a small city. The high tower enshrining the relics stands proudly in it like a cloud holding up the moon. Under the sunlight, it is even more magnificent and magnificent.

All parties see it, and all nations shine together.

Not to mention the imperial palace in Zhuzi City, even the imperial palace in Chang'an City is quite inferior compared to it.

Feng Zhou frowned slightly, a hint of dissatisfaction rising in his heart.

He is a quasi-sage, and he can be said to know everything about the universe, and knows everything about the universe, but he never thought that one day he would encounter the black under the lamp.

In just ten years, the Jinghuang Temple has grown to such a large scale.

How much people’s fat and money does this take up!

Could it be that as the Ming Dynasty becomes stronger and stronger, these moths are getting fatter and fatter?

I, the Ming Emperor, Genghis Khan, ended up being a pioneer for the eminent monks in the monastery?

Feng Zhou took a step and landed gently on the ground, arriving in front of the exquisitely carved bluestone archway on the mountain path.

There are three big characters engraved on the archway, which means: Jinghuang Temple.

Slowly walking up the stone stairs, the towering pagoda in the temple was approaching him inch by inch. Feng Zhou could see the images of Buddha, goddesses and other images carved on the four walls of the pagoda. When the wind blew, the pagoda hanging on the eaves of the pagoda was

The clear ringing sound of the copper bell, mixed with the deep and powerful sound of the bell, is full of an indescribable peaceful charm.

The stone staircase is at the second level of the mountain gate and has reached its end.

There is a couplet carved on the stone strips on both sides of the gate.

First couplet: All dharmas are empty and return to the sea of ​​nature.

Second couplet: A spotless mind realizes the Zen mind.

The horizontal inscription above the forehead reads: Seeing one's nature is Zen.

After reading for a long time, Feng Zhou said with a smile: "The couplet is quite good, but if there are no common people to worship it, and the nobles give it to them, what will it cost?"

The door was already open at this time, and Feng Zhou stood there motionless. After a while, a bloody horse came from behind, and Feng Zhou flew on his horse and walked straight into the courtyard.

He was the great emperor who opened up new territories. The holy monks could put on a show and pretend to be aloof, but when ordinary monks saw him, their legs would naturally become weak and they would be frightened.

After a while, forty or fifty monks were kneeling on the ground.

Naturally, Feng Zhou didn't have the same experience as them. He just sat on the horse and watched the temple.

Although he had never been to this temple once, and it was not built under his orders, it was built because of his achievements in destroying the country, and it can be said to have a great connection with him.

On the central axis of the huge white stone square, facing Fengzhou, there is a seven-bay main hall. The main hall is brightly lit at this time, and the smell of sandalwood slowly emanates from inside, making it peaceful and peaceful.

Feng Zhou still didn't dismount, and urged his horse into the palace, marching straight in.

There were several old monks sitting in the main hall with their eyes closed, as if they had been waiting for a long time. After hearing the sound of horse hoofbeats in the main hall, several old monks opened their eyes at the same time, and they all looked surprised.

But the look of surprise flashed by, and everyone thought of the great fame of Emperor Hongwu and Genghis Khan. Even though the holy monk came to earth and instilled courage in them, they still did not dare to entrust them with it.

So the four of them stood up hurriedly, seemingly not caring about the person he was urging the horse to enter the Buddhist temple. They all tremblingly joined their hands and bowed.

Feng Zhouli ignored them and just looked at the hall.

The gold-clad Buddha enshrined in the main hall has a solemn appearance. On both sides of the Buddha statue are dozens of Buddhist arhats performing various actions. The statues are slightly larger than life, but are roughly the same height as Feng Zhou.

Feng Zhou finished scanning the Arhat statues on both sides and returned his gaze to the three-legged Buddha in front of him with burning incense stuck in his ears.

A monk said tremblingly: "Your Majesty, every time the Supreme King comes to the temple, he is very pious, burns incense and worships the Buddha, pays respect to the Tathagata, and is deeply loved by all the Buddhas."

Feng Zhou chuckled, and suddenly stretched out his hand, and the golden Buddha suddenly flew up, and then hit Feng Zhou in front of his horse with a "bang".

There was a "ding-dong-dang" sound, and all the gold foil on the Buddha statue was shaken open, revealing a large wooden Buddha inside.

Several old monks were startled, and the monk who stepped forward to talk staggered and almost fell to the ground.

Feng Zhou said calmly: "I heard that after the Buddha passes away, relics will be born. If I split this Buddha open, I can get the relics, right?"

"Your Majesty... Your Majesty, this is a wooden Buddha. How can you... take out the relics?"

A monk said tremblingly.

"Since the relic cannot be taken out, it must not be a true Buddha. Since it is not a true Buddha, what is the use of keeping it?"

Feng Zhou waved his sleeves gently, and the strong wind blew by, shattering the wooden Buddha into pieces.

Seeing the wooden Buddha shattered into pieces, the expressions of the four monks suddenly changed. Their bodies swayed and they all sat down on the ground.

Feng Zhou laughed, urged his horse to pass through the palace, walked into the backyard, and walked towards the tall tower in the middle.

That pagoda is dedicated to the relics.

I saw thousands of rays of light and thousands of auspicious auras on the top of the tower. Even though the whole pagoda was in the daytime, it was still shining and showing its splendor.

The smiling monk with a big belly and bare chest is in the pagoda.


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