Rebirth of the Wilderness

Chapter 263 New Doctrine

As Li Er traveled westward, the theories he gained from the human race were also spread by him, becoming one of the sources of the doctrines of various schools of thought in later generations. Li Er was also honored as Laozi by later generations.

Finally, after a long journey, Li Er arrived at the last checkpoint of the Zhou Dynasty - Hangu Pass.

As long as he crosses here, he will have left the Zhou Dynasty.

The person in charge of this level is a capable person who is born with the ability to see into other people's fortunes.

That day, he suddenly saw a purple cloud floating from the east, and immediately realized that a noble person was coming.

So he waited on the road early to greet him, ready to leave a good impression on this distinguished guest.

When Li Er, riding on his big blue ox, slowly appeared in sight, the person in charge immediately understood the source of the purple air.

"I am Yin Xi, the humble one, and I respectfully welcome the coming of the Saint!"

Yin Xi bowed respectfully to Li Er, expressing his respect and welcome.

Li Er was well aware of Yin Xi's enthusiasm and respect, and he just smiled faintly.

He was well aware of his mission and pursuit, and had long since become indifferent to worldly honor, disgrace and status.

However, in the face of Yin Xi's sincerity and enthusiasm, he still felt the warmth and kindness of the world.

At Hangu Pass, Laozi stayed for several days and had an in-depth conversation with Yin Xi, sharing his philosophical thoughts and insights into life.

These ideas not only had a profound influence on Yin Xi, but also laid a solid foundation for the development of theories in later generations.

At the same time, Li Er also left behind a valuable work, which is the result of his insights from so many years in the world - "Tao Te Ching", as a wealth of wisdom he left to future generations.

Finally, Li Er rode his big blue ox, slowly left Hangu Pass and embarked on a new journey.

His figure gradually disappeared in the distance, but the purple air seemed to linger above Hangu Pass, becoming a story passed down to later generations.

As Li Er stepped out of the Zhou Dynasty, a completely different picture slowly unfolded before his eyes.

This is no longer a prosperous city-state or well-cultivated fields, but a wild and desolate land.

The interweaving of desolation and primitiveness gives people a desolate yet magnificent feeling.

As I looked at the vast wilderness, I couldn't help but feel an indescribable emotion in my heart.

However, he did not stop there, but continued to move westward with determination, with greater pursuits and missions in his heart.

During this long journey, Lao Tzu experienced countless hardships and challenges.

He crossed deserts, trekked mountains and rivers, and witnessed the power of nature and the tenacity of life. These experiences deepened his understanding of the universe and life.

Finally, after walking an unknown distance, I arrived at a brand new human country.

The local customs and practices here are completely different from those in the Zhou Dynasty. The language, clothing, customs... everything seems so strange and novel.

In this foreign land, Lao Tzu saw the collision and fusion of different cultures and the diversity and richness of human civilization.

Seeing this, Li Er knew in his heart that he could not go forward any further, otherwise he would definitely be discovered by Jie Yin and Zhunti.

So Li Er decided to implement his plan here.

After making up his mind, Li Er quietly displayed his magical powers in this foreign land. A moment later, a figure slowly appeared in front of Lao Tzu. It was none other than Duobao Taoist, the great disciple of Jiejiao whom he had sealed during the Battle of the Gods.

Taoist Duobao's memory was still stuck on the spectacular Conferred God Battle. As soon as he came out, he instinctively prepared to take action. Fairy aura lingered around him, and his magic weapons were ready to move.

However, before he could exert any strength, a powerful force descended from the sky and pinned him firmly in place.

This aura was so vast and boundless, as if it contained the mysteries of all things in the universe, which shocked Duobao Taoist.

Taoist Duobao then discovered Li Er's presence. He looked up and saw that Li Er had a peaceful expression and deep eyes, as if he could see through everything in the world.

Although Taoist Duobao had a high level of cultivation, he did not have the ability to distinguish that Li Er was just the incarnation of the Supreme Saint's good corpse, and he simply thought that the Supreme Saint was right in front of him.

As a disciple of the saint, he knew the saint's strength too well, and a feeling of awe welled up in his heart.

So he hurried forward and bowed respectfully, "Greetings, Master Uncle!"

There was a slight tremor in Duobao Taoist's voice, and he was obviously afraid of Li Er's strength.

Li Er nodded slightly and accepted Duobao Taoist's worship with a calm expression.

He knew that although Taoist Duobao's memory stopped at the time of the Conferred Gods Battle, his cultivation and wisdom were first-rate. With just a little guidance, he could become a capable assistant in implementing his plan.

Then, Li Er began to tell Duobao Taoist about the Battle of the Gods and what happened afterwards, and then told Duobao Taoist about his own plans and expectations.

He hoped that Taoist Duobao could lend him a helping hand and pass on his teachings and wisdom to the living beings here.

After hearing this, Taoist Duobao felt a complicated emotion in his heart.

He didn't expect that Jiejiao had already lost the Battle of the Gods and was on the verge of extinction.

After considering for a long time, he knew that this was not just a mission from a saint, and he dared not refuse it. This was also a great opportunity for him to make a contribution to Jiejiao and the people of the world.

So, Taoist Duobao resolutely agreed to Li Er's request.

He was determined to use his own strength and wisdom to help Master Bo and pass on Tai Shang's teachings and wisdom to the world, thus dividing the destiny of Buddhism.

Li Er was not surprised that Duobao agreed to his request, so he passed on his insights along the way, and the theories he had derived by combining them with the essence of some Buddhist scriptures, to Taoist Duobao, and asked him to spread them here.

In order to make it easier for Duobao to act, Li Er transformed Duobao into a prince and left here. He left the rest of the things to Duobao alone. He still trusted Duobao Taoist's ability and strength.

With the departure of Li Er, Duobao Taoist took on the responsibility of passing on his teachings in a foreign land. He was fully aware of his mission and the challenges he faced.

However, relying on the doctrines and theories taught by Li Er, as well as his own cultivation and wisdom, Taoist Duobao soon demonstrated his miracles in this land.

Moreover, as a prince, he had a noble status and high position, which enabled him to better approach the people and spread Li Er's doctrines and wisdom.

The ideas he shared caused a great response in this foreign country. Many people were enlightened by his wisdom and began to re-examine their lives and values.

Taoist Duobao not only spreads his teachings through words, but also interprets the true meaning of "Buddha" through practical actions.

He used his magical powers to solve people's sufferings and eliminate disasters, making people full of awe and gratitude towards him.

The manifestation of these miracles not only proved the cultivation and wisdom of Taoist Duobao, but also made this new doctrine widely recognized and accepted in this country.

As these classics became popular, they not only brought sparks of wisdom to the country, but also built a bridge for cultural exchange and integration.

People here have begun to learn and draw on the strengths of different cultures, and to accept and understand the world with an open and inclusive mindset.

This cultural exchange and integration not only promoted the country's development and progress, but also provided valuable ideological resources for the philosophical and cultural development of later generations.

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