The huge wave sweeping the anime world
Chapter 237 Seeking the Truth in the Heart (Seeking Follow-up Reading)
"Mr. Huang, hello. I haven't seen you for five years. How are you?"
The person who answered the phone was a Taoist who had traveled down the mountain for ten years to accumulate merit.
He had met Secretary Huang once before, and they had a very pleasant conversation. They then exchanged phone numbers and said goodbye.
"It's OK. You know, if you sit in the office too much, you'll always have some back pain. It's not a big deal."
"Have you been traveling lately?"
Secretary Huang remembered that when he said goodbye, the other party said that he would return to the temple after making up for his mistake.
I don’t know if the Taoist priest has gained anything during these five years.
"What a coincidence! I just finished my ten-year wandering and am going to return to the monastery to practice meditation for a while. When I'm done, I'll go out to wander again."
"I am too impatient and I like to travel. I can't be stopped. There is wind in my blood and sand in my life. I am destined to wander. You should understand that feeling. I like it this way."
The Taoist priest's proficient C language arrived as expected, and Secretary Huang was not too surprised.
Back then, when the two of them talked, they used C language as punctuation marks.
At first, he was quite surprised. After all, in his stereotype, Taoists and monks were all well-behaved and spoke politely.
Only this Taoist priest was different. He was afraid to use one or two dirty words when speaking.
According to him, the reason why people have dirty hearts is that they hold back dirty words for too long, and over time their hearts become dirty as well.
As long as he does things with a clear conscience, what's wrong with saying a few dirty words?
"It seems that after five years of absence, the Taoist priest has gained a lot, and his words have become more restrained."
"When I travel, I see the most miserable people. Life has brought them enough hardships. If I spit foul language in front of them, it would be against the moral code of conduct."
The Taoist priest got on the high-speed train, found his seat and sat down, and a cricket jumped out of his sleeve.
The cricket stopped jumping around and stood on the Taoist priest's shoulder like a pet, without making any further movements.
"I have a good friend whose son wants to seek peace of mind. I wonder if your Taoist temple is still open?"
Secretary Huang went straight to the point. This Taoist priest was not a monk, so there was no need to waste time talking nonsense.
"Of course, I'll ask my Taoist brother if it's still open to the public. I still say that if you do good deeds, why do you need to worship? If you do evil deeds, why do you need to worship?"
"Young people just like feudal superstitions, you can't stop them, fuck"
Secretary Huang admires the Taoist priest’s true nature and free and easy nature.
"Brother Dao has replied to my letter and it is open to the public. Please ask your friend to come over and I will pick him up personally."
The Taoist priest didn't care at all that Secretary Huang called him a feudal superstitious person.
So-called superstition is just a belief, and believing in science is the hard truth.
Cultivation is up to the individual. If the mind can be influenced by the words of others, then all the cultivation would be in vain.
"I will wait for him at the subway entrance next to the west platform of a certain train station."
“He drove here.”
"Oh, it's okay. I can just take a ride."
"So I gave him your contact information?"
"No need, he will definitely see me when we get there."
The Taoist priest gently stroked the cricket that fell into the palm of his right hand.
It was broad daylight, under bright sunlight, and although there were many people near the subway station, he was the only one wearing a Taoist robe.
If the lay Buddhist who comes here cannot find me in this way, it can only be said that he will gain nothing from going to the Taoist temple.
...
Caoyuan drove his new Maybach to the subway station. After finally grabbing a parking space, he hurried to the subway entrance.
Feeling a little resentful, the Taoist priest went back to the Taoist temple directly, so wouldn't it be better if he drove there himself?
Why does he have to come and pick it up?
But the first moment he saw the Taoist priest, all his thoughts disappeared.
The Taoist priest was very thin. Standing in the noisy crowd, it seemed that the silence within three feet belonged to him.
As expected of the second brother, he can find such a master.
Caoyuan walked to the Taoist priest and bowed.
"Wei Qingle of the Wei family pays a visit to the Taoist priest"
"Don't be so polite. I also want to thank you for giving me a ride."
The Taoist priest responded with a bow. The layman was so polite that it would be a loss to his merit if he did not respond.
"Okay, can you give me an address and I'll use the navigation system?"
Caoyuan sat in the driver's seat and leaned out to look at the Taoist priest sitting in the back seat.
"??View, Baidu Navigation has it"
The Taoist priest did not look up and continued to gently stroke the cricket in his palm.
...
"Master, we have arrived."
Caoyuan parked the car and reminded the Taoist priest who was resting with his eyes closed in the back seat.
As soon as the Taoist priest got on the car, he started playing with the cricket. After he was done, he closed his eyes and rested. There was no other unnecessary movement.
"Then get off the car. I'll take you to the main hall to ask for a fortune."
The Taoist priest opened his eyes and the cricket went back into his sleeve.
"I haven't been back for ten years. The renovation of the Taoist temple is quite nice."
The Taoist priest looked at the new changes in the Taoist temple and nodded with satisfaction. In the past, the conditions were poor and he and his fellow disciples all practiced in the dilapidated Taoist temple.
Now that conditions are better, the Sanqing ones should be repaired better.
Thinking of this, the Taoist priest's steps became faster. He hadn't seen his Taoist brother for ten years and was still excited.
"Two laymen, do you want to visit the Taoist temple? 20 yuan per ticket"
A man dressed as a Taoist child stopped the two men, with a QR code for payment hanging around his neck.
The Taoist priest frowned. Didn’t one have to be sincere to enter the Taoist temple in the past?
How come it has become so utilitarian after ten years? But there is nothing we can do about it. The world is changing fast and if we don’t charge money, it might be overcrowded.
Selling tickets can reduce some of the passenger flow, which is not unacceptable.
The Taoist priest took out his cell phone to stop Wei Qingle from paying and bought a ticket for himself.
However, in the past ten years, the Taoist temple has developed to the point where it has at most a few statues and a few fortune sticks. Charging twenty is unreasonable.
These twenty dollars are enough for a poor person to buy bread for a few days.
"Mr. Wei, please stay away from me."
Seeing the Buddha statues in the Taoist temple, the Taoist priest finally couldn't hold it in anymore.
Wei Qingle did as he was told. After traveling for ten years, one must first meet his senior and junior brothers when returning to the Taoist temple, right?
He was not familiar with Taoist rules, so he just listened and did what he was told.
The Taoist priest put the cricket in his sleeve on the ground, took a deep breath and shouted angrily.
"This is outrageous. What the hell is this? You changed our ancestral traditions. Do you have any shame? You stinky ***, stupid ***, you sold our Taoist culture to Buddhism. What the hell are you still wearing these Taoist robes for? Take them off. You are a bunch of hypocritical and filthy people. You even dare to sell tickets with a shameless face. Sell you..."
The Taoist priest was so angry that his intestines were about to explode. In the past, when he and his fellow disciples worshipped the statues of gods together, although it was very hard, they would never do such a rebellious act as to place Buddha statues in the Taoist temple.
This is not only an insult to Taoist gods, but also an insult to Buddhist Buddha, and it is a great disrespect to those devout lay Buddhists who seek divinations.
grass***...
(The events surrounding the characters are fake, but the novel can still be given a little romance)
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