
Looking for the Golden Scripture
by Ye Xuesong
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On a drizzly spring night, I knocked on the door of Zhangde Mansion. The gate of the mansion is tall and majestic, and the two big red lanterns with two official script characters "Zhang De" on it are swaying in the breeze. Together with the two lions in front of the gate, they show the majesty of Lord Tian Zhongshu Tian, the first-rank official of the Ministry of War. Mr. Tian was one of the founding fathers of the country. He retired a few years ago. The emperor bestowed upon him a mansion and the title "Zhang De" to show his merits. My father was once his favorite general, but later resigned and returned to his hometown because he couldn't stand the strife in the officialdom. Half a month ago, my father's friend, Uncle Shi, who runs an escort agency, came to my father and told him that he had received a strange escort, and the escort owner was the abbot of Yuanjue Temple, Monk Shitou. He asked Uncle Shi to send the Buddhist scriptures, the treasure of the temple, to the Wanbu Huayan Sutra Pagoda in Songshan, Henan, for permanent enshrinement.
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