3.6 - Transmit the Dharma

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  Chu Cheng smiled slightly at him: "It's useless for you to kneel down. Why don't you accompany me to copy the scriptures and burn them for them?"

  Qin Lin pursed his lips and nodded silently for a moment.

  He realized that he could not control his emotions every time he faced the death of a relative. If this continues, it will only cause him to get sick again and make his loved ones angry and his enemies unhappy, nothing more.

  Like the person in front of me said, what's the point? Do the mother-in-law and uncle want him to be like this?

  It is better to turn grief and anger into strength and think about how to avenge them in the future.

  Chu Cheng then asked the novice monk next to him to bring some paper, ink, pens and inkstones. After it was delivered, he said to Qin Lin: "Your Highness, I don't know how to sharpen ink, can you help me?"

  "Yes." Qin Lin stood up, moved a chair and sat next to Chu Cheng, silently polishing his ink for him.

  Chu Cheng moistened his pen and pondered for a moment before picking up the pen and copying "Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's Original Vow Sutra".

  Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is one of the four great Bodhisattvas of Buddhism. He once made a great wish that "until hell is empty, I will never become a Buddha" to save all sentient beings in the six realms. Therefore, "Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's Original Vow Sutra" is a very traditional sutra used to save others. In addition, the Diamond Sutra and the Sutra of Rebirth in the Pure Lands of the Ten Directions also have the same effect.

  Chu Cheng simply copied all three scriptures, filled a piece of paper and handed it to Qin Lin. Qin Lin took it, read it first, and then copied it himself. As I write, I don't know why, but my heart gradually calms down.

  Before I knew it, it was approaching noon.

  "Namo Amitabha--"

  Suddenly a Buddha chant came to my ears.

  Chu Cheng had long sensed that there was someone behind him, and was not surprised when he heard the sound. He just turned around and smiled calmly at the old monk in plain robes in front of him: "Master stopped for a long time, what do you want to teach me?"

  Qin Lin on the side woke up from a dream, put down his brush and looked over.

  The old monk put his hands together and said solemnly: "The poor monk is empty and has seen the donor."

  "It turns out to be the Master of Emptiness." Chu Cheng also clasped his hands together and saluted him.

  Kongxing nodded and said: "I have never seen the Buddhist sutra written by the donor just now, but when I read it, it was like a big yellow bell, deafening and enlightening. I wonder where the donor got it from?"

  oh?

  Chu Chengmo

  Mo raised his eyebrows and realized that the Buddhist scriptures he had just written did not exist in this world.

  Well, these countless small worlds are all parallel universes bred by the interstellar world where he lives, so they have the same origin in terms of writing, language, and culture, and they remain unchanged.

  The two religions, Buddhism and Taoism, naturally exist in various parallel small worlds, but they develop differently.

  Chu Cheng's original body did not believe in Buddhism or Taoism, so he learned zero relevant knowledge from the original body, so he chose the Buddhist scriptures he had read in the previous two worlds and copied them down for salvation.

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