All Sentient Beings Have No Worries: the Love of the Love Monk Su Manshu

All Sentient Beings Have No Worries: the Love of the Love Monk Su Manshu

by Su Manshu

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Su Manshu was known as a monk in that era. With his talents and courage, few people at that time could surpass him. But he lived a life of wind and rain in his cassock. He became a monk at the age of sixteen, mostly as a silent act to resist his ill-fated fate. Su Manshu's biological mother was a Japanese woman who left him three months after giving birth to him. He has never felt the warmth of family since he was a child. Su Manshu is a love monk. When she was fifteen years old, Su Manshu went to Yokohama, Japan to study with her cousin, and fell in love at first sight with the Japanese girl Juzi. Their romance was strongly opposed by the Su family. When Su Manshu's uncle found out about this, he reprimanded Su Manshu for ruining the Su family's reputation and blamed Juzi's parents. Juzi's parents were furious and beat her up in public. As a result, Juzi threw herself into the sea and died that night. The pain of broken love and Juzi's fate made Su Manshu feel deeply disheartened and despaired of all hope. After returning to Guangzhou, he went to Pujian Temple to become a monk.

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