
One Sentence Song
by He Cunzhong
About This Novel
Niansheng will always remember his mother's words. When Niansheng was a child, her mother told her: "'Namo Amitabha' is a universal medicine in the world. Reciting it when you are in pain can relieve pain; reciting it when you are doing good can make people happy." In the temple in Huilongshan, Sister Zhang was Niansheng's master. Sister Zhang has a son and a daughter. She got terminal illness and beat the God of Death twenty years ago, and returned to Longshan from Zhangzha Village to become a monk. Niansheng also has a daughter, who also went up the mountain from Huangzhou City Tiyu Road after suffering from a terminal illness and undergoing surgery. The two of them were dressed in black, kneeling on the futon and doing morning exercises. The temple was filled with smoke and Buddhist songs were playing. The song was recorded, with only one line, and it was sung over and over again in the loneliness: "Namo Amitabha, Namo Amitabha..." Niansheng's expression was focused, and Sister Zhang knew that Niansheng was in a good mood.
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