The Poor Monk Fahai Went to the West to Obtain Scriptures

The Poor Monk Fahai Went to the West to Obtain Scriptures

by Cat Doesn't Eat Cake

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Crossing the Dharma Sea, you can obtain the system of one good deed per day. The good deeds you do every day can turn into virtue. I originally thought that Bai Suzhen and I would put on a good show where one dragon subdues two snakes. Unexpectedly, Taizong put a brocade cassock on him and asked him to go to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. Well, in this case, it won't be too late for Bai Suzhen and Xiaoqing to come back and surrender. When encountering the Yellow Wind Demon, "Bold monster, how dare you eat people! The mighty heavenly dragon, the World Honored Ksitigarbha, Prajna Buddhas, Prajna Bama Kong!" "What's your background? Let's talk about it first if you can survive from my hands." The monsters I encountered on the way to seek Buddhist scriptures all became my spiritual practice materials. Daleiyin Temple. "What, you dare to take advantage of me." "You are so bold and evil that you turned into Ananda and Kassapa to deceive me! The mighty heavenly dragon!"

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The author has mistaken merit and belief. Merit cannot be traded or given, and it is difficult to obtain. Otherwise, why would so many immortals and gods flock to it? Why would the theory of merit trading appear? If merit can be traded, then the first thing that will appear is to grab merit instead of trading.

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