
Buddha Pain
by Yi Anran
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He is the warm god and Buddha who reaches out to rescue her from the darkness, fear and humility. But what fate has arranged for them is a long search, endless waiting and hurting each other. Even if she marries someone else, she still wants to use every ounce of her strength to become his bond and take him three feet away from Buddhism. In his short life, he was so stingy that he refused to give her any response or commitment. But at the last moment of losing him, she finally understood his heartbeat and confession across the Lotus Throne Sanskrit Zen Bell. Bianji (619-649), a native of Wuzhou in the Tang Dynasty (today's Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province), became a monk at the age of fifteen and studied under Dao Yue, a famous scholar from the Sava tribe of Da Zongchi Temple. And stationed at Huichang Temple in Jinchengfang in the northwest of Chang'an. Because of his elegant charm and outstanding literary talent, he was selected by Xuanzang as a great literary scholar. Because of his talents and virtues, he was deeply valued by Xuanzang and wrote the book "Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty". Later, because of an affair with Princess Gaoyang, the beloved daughter of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, he was angered and sentenced to death in half.
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