
Stop Making Trouble! the Poor Monk Really Has the Fantasy of Buddhism
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"Master, should our temple file for bankruptcy?" There was a severe drought for three years, and the incense was cut off. As the last hope of the whole temple, Bujie was kicked down the mountain by the old monk: "If you can't find the scripture, don't come back!" But who can tell him why the monsters he met on the way to seek scriptures only wanted to be his little brother? Why did the beggar he saved become the prime minister of the dynasty? Why did he just take shelter from the rain in a ruined temple and sleep for a while, and the next day the whole city was hearing about "the appearance of the holy monk"? What's even more outrageous is that the mysterious noble prince who always appears in critical moments and confuses all sentient beings with his smile actually raises his eyebrows under the moonlight: "Little Master, you save all sentient beings, and I will save you, how about that?" Bujie hugged his broken alms bowl tightly: "Almsgiver, a poor monk is selling his art but not his body!" He just wanted to be a salted fish, so why did he become a living Buddha that all living beings look up to?
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