Monk Qingmu is not exactly a casual cultivator. He originally has a Taoist lineage and comes from a distant hermit sect, which can be regarded as the origin of Gen Hongmiaozheng. However, the difficulty for casual cultivators lies in resources. Disciples of sects like them are in trouble.
The starting point in terms of resource skills is much better, but they face more competition among fellow students.
Aoki's qualifications are not outstanding among his peers, and his personality and temperament are a bit self-admiring. This makes his situation become difficult. In order to fight for something, he begins to become ruthless and does things regardless of the consequences.
The story is complicated, but actually it is simple. In the end, he became a victim, a loser, and was kicked out of the sect. This kind of thing is too common in the power, and there are always those who are eliminated, either you or me, and the sect is not a nursing home.
There is no guarantee that your lifelong practice will be worry-free.
He went from being a disciple of a sect that everyone envied, to becoming a member of the glorious army of casual cultivators. Although it was difficult, he still had some advantages over those real casual cultivators who were self-taught.
I traveled all the way and strengthened myself all the way. When I got tired of wandering around, I found a place like the Jokhang Temple to stay. Maybe I would stay there for many years, and maybe one day I would start my wandering again.
He is still grateful to the monks of Jokhang Temple, but his way of giving back is difficult for others to accept. This is also the reason why he grew up in a secluded sect and does not have a deep understanding of worldly affairs. He feels that those
It doesn’t matter how small Buddhist objects are used, and they have no physical harm to ordinary people. They just make them more respectful and devoted to the Buddha. But in the mortal world, there is not only one Buddhist school!
Abbot Jinguang asked him to leave, and he had no complaints. After all, it was his own inconsideration that caused the trouble; but he did not really leave. If he did not resolve these grievances with the Pucheng Taoist family, why should he leave?
He felt that he had done nothing wrong, harmed no one, and violated the law. Why could Taoists punish the Jokhang Temple in this way?
When leaving the temple today, if there is a Taoist monk there, then this will be a speech based on strength! If the Taoist monk is not there, he will also come to Pucheng and have to find out the Taoist messenger behind the scenes!
This is his character. He is a bit stubborn and would rather die than look back. The elders in the sect also tried to persuade him at the beginning, but this is his nature and he cannot change it, nor does he want to change it!
In this stubbornness, there is also his confidence in his own strength. As long as there is no induction foundation here, he doesn't need to be afraid of anyone!
They are just a few casual practitioners who don't even have a standard system. They just rely on patchwork things to practice. People who are destined to have no hope of advancement dare to pretend to be talkative people here?
Passing through a mountain forest, it suddenly opened up. This was a ditch covered with knee-high weeds. A few miles ahead was another mountain forest. After that mountain forest, it belonged to another prefecture and county, not a common one.
The city management is in charge.
Qingmu stood at the edge of the ditch and smiled disdainfully, "Now that we are here, why bother hiding? Taoism is the largest in the world of spiritual practice, but how come there are all such sneaky people?"
He didn't speak politely, and people bullied him even at home, so how could he pretend to be generous?
Before he finished speaking, three people walked out of the forest opposite. None of them were in Taoist attire. There were Confucianism, Jia, and civilians. These were their normal roles in life. Instead, they were wearing Taoist attire, which was too conspicuous in Zhaoye Kingdom. That was the real
the rights of Taoist disciples.
Aoki was not afraid and stepped forward, "Things that arise during practice should be resolved between practitioners! You are venting your anger on the common people of Jokhang Temple. Is this the dignity of Taoism?"
The three of them slowly walked up. The leader was the cultivator who had praised Haikou in front of the palace master. He and Qingmu were very similar in that they were both traitors, but one was expelled by the sect and the other left on his own initiative.
organize.
After hearing the monk's eloquent words, the cultivator sneered and said,
"Solve it among practitioners? What the monk said is good, but I have some questions. Since practitioners should not be involved in the mortal world, where did you send those six Buddha objects? Is this what practitioners should do?
Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you! A monk only knows how to look at others, but not himself?"
Qingmu disagreed and continued to move forward, "In the mortal world, there are countless spiritual beings. There are Buddhist things, and more of them are your Taoist collections. As long as they don't affect the bodies of mortals and there is no malice, then what does it matter?
In the Zhaoye Kingdom, only your Taoist tradition is allowed to spread, and other traditions are not allowed to come forward, not even sending out some things that calm the mind and nourish the soul?"
The three Taoists half-encircled each other, and the cultivator scolded: "You are wrong, there is a fundamental difference here! When I give Taoist things away, I must make it clear to the collectors, and I will not do secret things.
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What about you? When giving away Buddhist items, have you ever explained its use to those good people? Have you told others that if you wear these items for a long time, they will become addicted to Buddhism, and may abandon your wife and children, and scatter all your family wealth?
Soothing the mind and nourishing the mind, it sounds so nice to say that those things are indeed harmless to the body, but their impact on the mind is even greater than the body! In the end, they will become the walking corpse of your Buddhism and become fertile ground for you to suck blood!
Giving away spiritual objects with a purpose, just to satisfy one's own selfish desires, is a heresy, and everyone will be punished if they find it!"
He is cautious, so when he boasted about Haikou in front of the Fu Zun, he did not think that he would complete it independently. What if there is more than one practitioner in the Jokhang Temple?
He had been dormant in Pucheng for ten years, and of course he had a few casual cultivator friends whom he knew. As soon as the news spread, two helpers came. Generally speaking, Taoist casual cultivators themselves are better among themselves and pay more attention to face, but if
When facing other orthodox traditions, we have the same hatred and hatred. The key is that this is a legitimate excuse to kill people and seize treasures.
Seeing that the distance between the two sides was approaching, Monk Qingmu was close to the range of taking action. Without saying much, he secretly slapped his backhand, and a Vajra Talisman and a Buddha Talisman were quietly applied to his body. He was once a disciple of the sect, and he had his own rules when fighting.
These wild cultivators are comparable.
The world has a wrong understanding. Since casual cultivators grow up in the wilderness, thrive in competition for resources, and face dangers from time to time, they must have richer combat experience and be more aggressive than the pampered disciples of the sect.