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Chapter 585

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    When Tang Monk was eighteen years old, he was ready to officially become a monk, but the abbot asked him to put things aside.  Originally, Tang Seng thought that he had become a monk and had no chance with the world of mortals. However, after the teacher's enlightenment, he realized that he was indeed liberated. However, there were still many people struggling in the world of mortals. If he wanted to achieve enlightenment, he had to follow the fate.

    So he reported to the police.

    How can a helpless monk solve this kind of problem? He can only take the formal approach.  The whole process was very smooth, and there was no situation where officials were guarding each other.

    The traitor has been a fake Chen Guangrui for eighteen years and an official for eighteen years, but he was still directly caught and sentenced without any protection.

    Mother and son met again, but Tang Seng was determined to become a monk, so he also preached sermons to his mother, so that she could convert to Buddhism and have a chance to escape from the sea of ??suffering.  After completing these things, Tang Seng can finally become a monk with peace of mind.

    His mother did not let him waver in the slightest. Tang Monk was determined to become a monk, pay homage to Buddha, practice Prajna wisdom, and seek the other shore.  Anyway, all the property left by the traitor belongs to the mother, so even if there is no son to support her in old age, there will be no problem.

    After becoming a monk, Tang Seng was preparing to do something big and concentrate on his studies.  The abbot told him that Jinshan Temple had no way for him to continue to improve. He should go to Chang'an, the center of the Tang Dynasty, and discuss the Dharma with local eminent monks to be able to continue to improve.

    Tang Monk readily accepted the offer and set off for Beijing.

    Chang'an, the place where all nations come to pay homage, is noisy and bustling, and the worldly scenery touches people's hearts.  Tang Monk carried a bamboo tower and a bamboo hat on his back, and went all the way to seek alms and asceticism. Even though he was tired and tired, he couldn't help but be curious.

    Form is emptiness, color is color, everything depends on fate, so when you need to look around, you have to look around. Pretending that you have emerged from the dust is also a kind of persistence, and your thoughts should be as unsteady as running water.

    The prosperity of Chang'an is beyond Tang Seng's imagination.  In fact, along the way, I also saw business travelers from various places, saw many monks and Taoist priests, and heard a lot about the grand events of Chang'an, but what I heard was not as good as what I saw. Only after I arrived in Chang'an did I understand why so many people were thinking about Gyeonggi.

    Tang Monk¡¯s goal is the famous ancient temple in Chang¡¯an. He is looking forward to his new life in Chang¡¯an.

    "Selling newspapers, selling newspapers, fresh newspapers, one penny each, selling newspapers" The newsboy passed by Tang Monk, waving the thin newspaper in his hand, obviously there was news again today.

    I had never seen anything like this in Jinshan Temple. Tang Monk watched passers-by buy newspapers from the newsboys, and stood on the edge of the crowded street to read them. He read them with great interest, not knowing what was written on them.

    Continuing forward, Tang Monk only stopped for a short time and walked towards the depths of the city. The further inside the city, the more lively and crowded it became. Monks, monks and secular people lived together in one place. It was really open to all rivers, and of course there were all kinds of strange clothes.  foreigners, and various rare animals in the Central Plains.

    The city is crowded, but everything is fresh.  Tang Seng has no stage fright at all. He will not worry about being unable to gain a foothold in this big city just because he is a monk from a small temple. He has absolute confidence in his Dharma.

    However, just when Tang Monk was confidently thinking about improving his level of Buddhism, he found that a temple was being demolished not far ahead, and a three-foot-tall Buddha statue was placed so casually on the street, which was quite disrespectful.  So he couldn't help but walked up and asked: "I don't know why you put the Buddha statue on the street?"

    "Oh, the monk in this temple went bankrupt while trading stocks, and the temple is mortgaged. Now it is going to be converted into a shop, so all the things that are in the way have to be moved away." The worker did not act cautiously because the other person was a monk, so as not to offend the other person.

    "??" Tang Monk's face was full of questions. He didn't understand what it meant to go bankrupt by stock trading, but he understood the second half of the sentence. Even if he turned a temple into a shop, it was too unreasonable.  So he said: "How can you be so disrespectful to the Buddha?" After saying this, he couldn't help but bow to the Buddha statue, showing that he respected the Buddha statue.

    "The Buddha is in your heart, it's just a clay body. If you worship Buddha in front of a clay body, I'm afraid you won't become a Buddha." The worker was obviously not surprised and started to criticize the monk.

    "Huh?" Tang Seng said, is this Chang'an, and even ordinary people can tell such a truth?  He was shocked. He just thought Chang'an was too amazing, right?

    This is because the literacy rate has gradually increased in the past few years, and the people of Chang'an have more opportunities to gain access to knowledge. In particular, debate conferences are held every month, and many people will attend them.  Ordinary people also learned how to criticize others.

    The debater who is the most capable of attacking people is simply a national idol, and debating has become a popular activity among the people.

    "Without an investigation, you have no right to speak. Monk, you are a foreigner. In Chang'an, no matter how eloquent you are, you have to be careful in your words and deeds, otherwise you will inevitably bring trouble to yourself." The worker said proudly, and indeed there were many??Debates can help raise the level of quarreling.

    Tang Monk was shocked, but in the end he calmly asked: "Then I wonder where this Buddha statue will be invited?"

    "The Buddha statues will be placed on the streets. If anyone wants them, they can take them. If no one wants them, of course they will be sent to the garbage dump for incineration and landfill." The worker said truthfully: "If you want them, just carry them away."

    As soon as Tang Monk heard this, he immediately put down his backpack and was about to tie the Buddha to his back. However, although the clay Buddha was only half his body height, it was not light in weight, and he had no strength to tie the chicken. The clay Buddha on his back was really  Asking for trouble.

    But Tang Monk worshiped the Buddha sincerely and was young and energetic. Naturally, he refused to admit defeat and wanted to carry the clay Buddha to the temple where he wanted to go.

    Seeing him like this, the worker helped fix the clay Buddha to Tang Monk's back with a rope: "Monk, I see that you have thin skin and tender flesh, and you have a good temper. Where are you going, I will show you the way." The worker looked at it.  It was concluded that Tang Seng was not familiar with the terrain of Chang'an at all, so he helped Tang Seng show the way.

    The road was still quite far, but as soon as Tang Monk gritted his teeth, he picked up the clay Buddha and trudged forward.

    "Consort, there is a white-faced monk playing with the Buddha in front of you. There are many people watching the fun, let's go and see it too."

    "I am not a prince-in-law." After hearing the teasing from her companions, Huang Chongxia quickly denied it: "I, Huang, am a simple person. It doesn't matter if I am teased a little, but this is related to Princess Zhu Yun's innocence. Don't talk nonsense."

    "Haha, the princess said that as long as you are nominated on the list and win the top prize, she will marry you. With Brother Huang's talent and knowledge, this is not a piece of cake. The position of consort must be yours." The companion believes that Huang Chongxia will definitely be ranked first.  Finally marry the princess.

    But Huang Chongxia knew that it was impossible for him to marry the princess because she was also a girl.  It turned out that Huang Chongxia, whose real name was Huang Bixia, was the daughter of an official family in Shu.  However, he was harmed by a traitor and his whole family was implicated. Although he escaped by chance, it was difficult for him to seek revenge and seek justice.  In the end, he had no choice but to take on his cousin's identity and disguise himself as a man to take part in the imperial examination, hoping to find a chance to redress his grievances.  Unexpectedly, I met a domineering little princess who said that as long as she won the first prize, she would be the consort.  Isn't this a joke? Let's not even mention whether he can be the number one scholar. Just because he is a daughter is a crime of deceiving the king. If he really marries the princess, let alone redressing his injustice, it will simply be an added crime on top of a crime.  wait.

    But Yunyao will not let her go, because with a female consort, she no longer has to worry about Li Shimin arranging a partner for her.  This Huang Chongxia looks really good, and Yunyao is very satisfied, so she is now the domineering princess, and this woman has successfully attracted her attention.

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