No matter how weird the Pure Land Sect is, at least one must abide by the rules and precepts, but the Pure Land Sect does not need it at all. Killing, stealing, adultery, drinking, five precepts, ten virtues and three refuges are all overthrown!

As long as you say the letter will do!

Observing the precepts may not necessarily lead to Buddhahood, but not observing the precepts must be very happy!

Under the wonderful concept of Pure Land Shinzong, the Buddhist world in Japan soon fell to the ground. They married wives and had children, ate meat and drank wine, practiced instead of clocking in, and chanted scriptures and sang karaoke.

It didn't take long for Japanese Buddhism to lose its own practice and become the last in the world of magic arts!

Nowadays, the world of magic in Japan can be said to be dominated by Shintoism, and Buddhism has to take shelter under Shintoism. It can be said that Feng Shui turns!

Looking at the monks in Tennoji Temple in Osaka who didn't have the slightest trace of magical practice, Wang Xuebin's mouth gradually grinned to his ears.

Tennoji Temple in Osaka is the dojo of the Shinren Sect in Japan. It is said that there should be a group of monks who practice real practice, but the fact is that once people deceive themselves, no one can wake you up!

Looking at the old monk in the inner hall wearing a cassock embroidered with four chrysanthemum patterns, Wang Xuebin felt happy.

The only person who practiced magic arts was the first-class person of Jiuju. The Japanese Buddhism is just pulling the hips!

While watching, Wang Xuebin took two photos deliberately. Behind him, the security agent who was in charge of following him was hiding in a corner, communicating with that Mouri Kogoro.

"How about it?"

"At present, everything is normal. Most of the places he went to today are famous scenic spots in Osaka Castle, and there are no sensitive places!"

Hearing what the agent said, Kogoro Mori nodded slightly. He had to listen to this answer many times a day, but he never felt tired of hearing it every time.

As a member of the security department, being safe and sound is always the happiest thing. Other departments may think about making meritorious service and getting promoted, but no one working in the security department has this idea.

For them, being safe and sound is the greatest credit. Once something happens, no matter whether it is solved or not, they have to take the blame first!

like now

"Lord Maori!"

A man in embarrassment, with a mournful face, happened to see Mori Kogoro staying in the corner, so he ran over in a panic, calling his name while running.

Seeing the state of the visitor, Mori Kogoro's heart immediately rose to his throat, his blood pressure exploded, and he became extremely nervous.

"What's the matter, say it!"

Mori Kogoro didn't care about anything else, and directly dragged the person aside, while the security agent stepped aside knowingly, and looked at the two with a puzzled and surprised face, as if he didn't know them at all. !

"Tiantianshou Pavilion has fallen and the ghosts are killing more than 40 people."

Hearing this news, Mori Kogoro's mind buzzed for a moment, he was stunned!

More than 40 people need at least someone to apologize

That's right, the first thing Moori Kogoro thought of was not how to stop the ghost, but how to appease the responsibility this time!

Who told him that he wasn't the one who died, but could he be the one who took the responsibility?

The commotion here quickly attracted the attention of the surrounding people. Although everyone didn't hear clearly what was killing people, more than 40 people died in the castle tower could still hear it very clearly!

More than 40 people died, and they were still in the landmark castle tower. This news immediately caused panic among the people.

Is it a terrorist attack?Or is the Red Army here?

The news spread more and more outrageous among the crowd. By the time Wang Xuebin arrived, the news had already become that Godzilla had attacked the port of Osaka, killing and injuring tens of thousands of people.

Wang Xuebin listened silently, without expressing any opinions, but for some reason, the portrait carved on the Hetian jade tablet he was playing with all the time seemed to be missing a piece.

There should have been 83 people in Loudiao, but now there are less than 60 people. As for why one piece is missing, Wang Xuebin is not very clear.

After all, his current name is Yan Shuangying!

Chapter 387 Ghost Festival

In Japan, July [-]th is an important day. This day is the annual Obon Festival in Japan.

July [-]th is also called Zhongyuan Festival in China. According to legend, it is the day when the local officials forgive sins. It is blessed with the heavenly officials on the fifteenth day of the first month of the Shangyuan and relieved by the water officials on the fifteenth day of the October [-]th of the next Yuan Dynasty. They are also called Sanyuan. Festival.

The Obon Festival is a Buddhist saying, which originated in ancient India. According to legend, there was a venerable Moggallana who was the most powerful under the seat of Sakyamuni.

The mother of the Venerable Moggallana fell into the realm of hungry ghosts after she died because of her evil deeds.

Venerable Moggallana was respectful and filial, pitied his mother, and wanted to use supernatural powers to save her, but couldn't, so he asked Shakyamuni Buddha for advice.

After hearing this, the Buddha explained a Ullambana scripture to him, and taught him to repent devoutly and make offerings to the Three Jewels to save his mother on the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month.

After this sutra spread to China, it was learned by Emperor Liang Wu of the Southern Dynasties that Emperor Wu of Liang believed in Buddhism the most, so he designated this day as a festival to repent and indulge himself.

For this reason, Emperor Wu of Liang also compiled a precious book of Buddhist worship and repentance, called the Lianghuangbao Repentance. Every time around July [-]th, Buddhists will hold the Yulan Basin Dharma Assembly to worship and recite the Lianghuangbao Repentance.

This custom has been used in this way, and until today, Buddhist temples still hold the Yulan Basin Dharma Assembly around the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month to worship and recite this precious book.

This story tells us that if there is nothing to do, don't talk to the leaders about what is there and what is not, or you will be the one who is unlucky in the end!

The Obon Festival in Japan was introduced to Japan along with Buddhism, but Buddhism was gradually assimilated by Shintoism in the process of localization and integration with Japan.

Although the Obon Festival in Japan is still very grand today, it has nothing to do with Buddhism. Today's Obon Festival is just a festival to reminisce about ancestors!

Unlike the prosperous Kanto Tokyo metropolitan area, the Osaka metropolitan area in Kansai is not as prosperous as Tokyo.

But in terms of historical background and customs, the fast-paced Tokyo will never be able to compare with the ancient and elegant Osaka.

As the festival approached, every household ushered in a long-lost reunion. The seven-day vacation made the festival, which should have been full of solemn atmosphere, a little more festive.

People on the street wore kimono clogs, held lanterns of various colors, and walked the streets and alleys, which was very lively.

Each shrine and temple also holds its own unique activities. Some priestesses wear priestess costumes, hold Kagura bells in their hands, sometimes dance Kagura dances, and sometimes dance Obon dances.

There are also some people, wearing loose black robes and hideous masks on their faces, dancing and dressing up as ghosts for tourists to throw fried beans to drive away.

The tourists on the side had happy smiles on their faces, grabbed beans from their pockets and threw them, and shouted happily, "Ghosts go out, blessings come in!"

This is the traditional habit of exorcising evil spirits in ancient Japan, but in ancient times people stayed at home at night and threw it out of the window, but now it is moved to the streets and alleys.

At this time, there are still a few days before July [-]th, but people have already started their own celebration ceremonies. As Japan's second only to New Year's Day, the festive atmosphere is extremely strong.

"Ghosts go out, blessings come in!"

A pair of lovers, wearing simple but beautiful kimonos, holding hands and carrying a small cloth bag, will throw the beans out of their hands whenever they see people playing ghosts passing by.

"Ghosts go out, blessings come in!"

Another ghost passed by. This ghost was wearing a white kimono with brown spots all over the kimono. His long hair was disheveled, and he staggered forward.

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