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Chapter 1062
Chapter 1062
Monk Shoushan's respect for Zhao Quan is certainly not aimless, because Zhao Quan's actions are indeed worthy of his respect.
There are so many Buddhist scriptures, if you go to a big monastery, you can’t see what you want to see. If you want to see the monk’s chrysanthemum, you can see it!
But Zhao Quan only read Zhaiji for the sake of history, so the monk Shoushan is very grateful.
But Zhao Quan can't take care of this now, he pays more attention to the things in Zhai Ji now.
So in the following time, he began to choose Zhaiji by himself, choosing things about the years when the magic skill appeared.
I have to say that the records in this temple are indeed quite detailed. Some things are not recorded in the Royal Museum, but they are all there, and they are particularly detailed.The reason, of course, is that history is written by the victors.
I think it is the things recorded in Zhai Ji, later scholars prefer to call it "unofficial history", the kind that does not serve as a reference.
But most of the real history is hidden in unofficial history.
Seeing those detailed records, Zhao Quan felt more confident, and he saw the hope of finding out the source of the magic skill.
But until he turned to the last book, he didn't find anything about the source of the spiritual skills. At most, he could only find out about the troubled times after the emergence of the spiritual skills.
Where did the spiritual skills come from, no, and going forward, it will be the heyday of the previous dynasty.
The dynasties are divided into the early stage, the heyday, and the decline. There is no record of the decline, and it just jumped out of the troubled times, and there is no source of spiritual skills. This is still the same as the Royal Museum. There are 17 pages and 19 pages, but there are no 18 pages.
Of course, this is just an example, not a specific number of pages.
So Zhao Quan wanted to know, where did the lost 'page 18' go, and why is it not even here?
After going out, I found Monk Shoushan. At this time, Monk Shoushan was carefully writing Buddhist scriptures neatly and stroke by stroke. His expression was still as if he had found a treasure. He was very happy. It was hard to suppress the excitement in his heart, because he could leave his name in Buddhist history. Well, with this achievement alone, he is a holy Buddha of a generation, and will be handed down forever by countless Buddhist disciples over time.
But he was happy, he was seeking benevolence, but Zhao Quan was not happy, he hadn't seen what he wanted to see!
So Zhao Quan had to interrupt the continuation of the monk Shoushan, and asked him about the lack of Zhaiji.
"Oh." The monk guarding the mountain let out an oh, and then there was no movement.
Zhao Quan really wanted to say 'eat when you're hungry', but after all, he wanted something from others, so he could only express his intention.
When he asked about spiritual skills, he didn't hide his identity. After all, Monk Shoushan also wanted to know where his scriptures came from.
So Zhao Quan directly revealed his identity, and said that he came from another world, and his world would soon experience this kind of thing.
"Once the spiritual skill comes, it will cause countless conflicts, and eventually it will become a world war. The death of the soul will be recorded in the hundreds of millions. Could it be that the master has only cultivated himself in the end of his life, rather than saving souls?"
This is punishing one's heart and at the same time provoking generals. Monk Shoushan can understand it, but he can't break it.
He is a monk, he is a person who believes in Buddha, he must be compassionate, he can't see the scene of the loss of life.
Not to mention saving hundreds of millions of lives, he is willing to save even one person.
So in the end, Monk Shoushan nodded, "Well, I can tell you clearly that the Zhaiji was burned by foreign thieves."
"Originally, this temple was also going to be burned down, and even the contemporary monk guarding the mountain would be killed and silenced."
"But the thief had received my kindness when he was a child, so he planted compassion in his heart, and in the end he just burned a book of Zhai Ji."
I'll go, Zhao Quan, who is merciful and not merciful, doesn't care about this, what he cares about is how Zaizhai was burned?
He could guess that someone was deliberately covering it up, but he didn't know who did it.
The fact that the book of Zhaiji was burned now has obviously fully proved his judgment.
But... What he wants is not to be sure of his own judgment, what he wants is the book, the source of those spiritual skills!
Just when Zhao Quan was a little annoyed, Monk Shoushan continued: "Fortunately, the ancestors memorized all the contents of the Zhaiji at that time, so it was passed down by word of mouth, and it was strictly forbidden to speak out, which brought disaster to the temple. "
"Now that Mr. has made great merits in my temple, I will naturally tell the whole story of the fasting, as a thank you..."
This big turning point almost bent Zhao Quan's waist, but luckily it was a good thing.
So in the following time, he sat opposite the monk guarding the mountain and listened to what he had to say.
In order not to miss anything, Zhao Quan also turned on the phone recording just in case, so that he could listen carefully when he went back.
After more than ten minutes, the monk Shoushan finally finished reciting the book of fasting that was passed down by word of mouth.
There is not a single sentence in the whole story about the source of spiritual skills, which makes Zhao Quan very depressed.
(End of this chapter)
Monk Shoushan's respect for Zhao Quan is certainly not aimless, because Zhao Quan's actions are indeed worthy of his respect.
There are so many Buddhist scriptures, if you go to a big monastery, you can’t see what you want to see. If you want to see the monk’s chrysanthemum, you can see it!
But Zhao Quan only read Zhaiji for the sake of history, so the monk Shoushan is very grateful.
But Zhao Quan can't take care of this now, he pays more attention to the things in Zhai Ji now.
So in the following time, he began to choose Zhaiji by himself, choosing things about the years when the magic skill appeared.
I have to say that the records in this temple are indeed quite detailed. Some things are not recorded in the Royal Museum, but they are all there, and they are particularly detailed.The reason, of course, is that history is written by the victors.
I think it is the things recorded in Zhai Ji, later scholars prefer to call it "unofficial history", the kind that does not serve as a reference.
But most of the real history is hidden in unofficial history.
Seeing those detailed records, Zhao Quan felt more confident, and he saw the hope of finding out the source of the magic skill.
But until he turned to the last book, he didn't find anything about the source of the spiritual skills. At most, he could only find out about the troubled times after the emergence of the spiritual skills.
Where did the spiritual skills come from, no, and going forward, it will be the heyday of the previous dynasty.
The dynasties are divided into the early stage, the heyday, and the decline. There is no record of the decline, and it just jumped out of the troubled times, and there is no source of spiritual skills. This is still the same as the Royal Museum. There are 17 pages and 19 pages, but there are no 18 pages.
Of course, this is just an example, not a specific number of pages.
So Zhao Quan wanted to know, where did the lost 'page 18' go, and why is it not even here?
After going out, I found Monk Shoushan. At this time, Monk Shoushan was carefully writing Buddhist scriptures neatly and stroke by stroke. His expression was still as if he had found a treasure. He was very happy. It was hard to suppress the excitement in his heart, because he could leave his name in Buddhist history. Well, with this achievement alone, he is a holy Buddha of a generation, and will be handed down forever by countless Buddhist disciples over time.
But he was happy, he was seeking benevolence, but Zhao Quan was not happy, he hadn't seen what he wanted to see!
So Zhao Quan had to interrupt the continuation of the monk Shoushan, and asked him about the lack of Zhaiji.
"Oh." The monk guarding the mountain let out an oh, and then there was no movement.
Zhao Quan really wanted to say 'eat when you're hungry', but after all, he wanted something from others, so he could only express his intention.
When he asked about spiritual skills, he didn't hide his identity. After all, Monk Shoushan also wanted to know where his scriptures came from.
So Zhao Quan directly revealed his identity, and said that he came from another world, and his world would soon experience this kind of thing.
"Once the spiritual skill comes, it will cause countless conflicts, and eventually it will become a world war. The death of the soul will be recorded in the hundreds of millions. Could it be that the master has only cultivated himself in the end of his life, rather than saving souls?"
This is punishing one's heart and at the same time provoking generals. Monk Shoushan can understand it, but he can't break it.
He is a monk, he is a person who believes in Buddha, he must be compassionate, he can't see the scene of the loss of life.
Not to mention saving hundreds of millions of lives, he is willing to save even one person.
So in the end, Monk Shoushan nodded, "Well, I can tell you clearly that the Zhaiji was burned by foreign thieves."
"Originally, this temple was also going to be burned down, and even the contemporary monk guarding the mountain would be killed and silenced."
"But the thief had received my kindness when he was a child, so he planted compassion in his heart, and in the end he just burned a book of Zhai Ji."
I'll go, Zhao Quan, who is merciful and not merciful, doesn't care about this, what he cares about is how Zaizhai was burned?
He could guess that someone was deliberately covering it up, but he didn't know who did it.
The fact that the book of Zhaiji was burned now has obviously fully proved his judgment.
But... What he wants is not to be sure of his own judgment, what he wants is the book, the source of those spiritual skills!
Just when Zhao Quan was a little annoyed, Monk Shoushan continued: "Fortunately, the ancestors memorized all the contents of the Zhaiji at that time, so it was passed down by word of mouth, and it was strictly forbidden to speak out, which brought disaster to the temple. "
"Now that Mr. has made great merits in my temple, I will naturally tell the whole story of the fasting, as a thank you..."
This big turning point almost bent Zhao Quan's waist, but luckily it was a good thing.
So in the following time, he sat opposite the monk guarding the mountain and listened to what he had to say.
In order not to miss anything, Zhao Quan also turned on the phone recording just in case, so that he could listen carefully when he went back.
After more than ten minutes, the monk Shoushan finally finished reciting the book of fasting that was passed down by word of mouth.
There is not a single sentence in the whole story about the source of spiritual skills, which makes Zhao Quan very depressed.
(End of this chapter)
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