For this banquet, he originally planned to have half a table of meat and half a table of vegetarian food. While taking care of the gluttons in his belly, he also considered the taboos of Lama Aqiu.

But what Murong Bai didn't expect was that just after he finished talking with the shopkeeper here, Lama Aqiu raised his objection directly.

He also eats meat dishes.

Not only eat meat, but also drink.

As the banquet was set up, so far, although Aqiu Lama hadn't moved his chopsticks to pick up all kinds of delicacies on the table, he had already had the second cup of wine in his mouth.

Lama Aqiu was thinking about something, so he looked a little lost in thought.

Disturbed by Murong Bai's words at this moment, he finally came back to his senses. He drank all the remaining wine in the cup, and then said to Murong Bai with a smile, "As long as you have a Buddha in your heart, eat some wine and meat, What counts?"

He put down the wine glass in his hand, then picked up the chopsticks, picked up a slice of cooked beef from the table and put it into his mouth.

After chewing for a while, he smiled and continued to Murong Bai, "Besides, if I remember correctly, a monk from the Central Plains once said that wine and meat had passed through the intestines. The Buddha left this kind of Zen feeling in his heart. deep words."

"It can be seen that eating wine and meat is not exclusive to me alone."

Hearing Lama Aqiu's remarks, Murong Bai couldn't help laughing.

Of course he knew who the Central Plains monk Aqiu Lama was talking about at this time was.

Moreover, Lama Aqiu pulled this master out to make a raft, even an eminent monk like Chan Master Qingyuan, it is difficult to find any faults.

After all, the monk who said that wine and meat have passed through the intestines, and the Buddha left this sentence in his heart, although he is just a crazy monk on the surface, but in fact, he is the head of all the arhats in Lingshan, and he is not even close when it comes to status. Bodhisattvas and Buddhas are incomparable to subduing dragons and arhats.

Murong Bai finds Lama Aqiu more and more interesting, although whether it is because of the main premise of the dispute between Buddhism and Taoism, or because of the past grievances and grievances between the Shangqing lineage and the Western Lingshan, The relationship between Murong Bai and Buddhism must be difficult to be too harmonious.

But if it is just to be friends with a Buddhist disciple like Aqiu Lama, Murong Bai feels that this is not too difficult to accept.

Thoughts flashed in his mind, Murong Bai smiled and took up Lama Aqiu's words, and nodded slightly at him, "This is the truth."

"Everyone knows that people regard food as the sky. Eating is the nature of all living beings. Why do you have to suppress it?"

Lama Aqiu laughed, "That's exactly the reason."

After finishing speaking, the corner of his mouth twitched, and he continued to say to Murong Bai, "Over there, there are some buddhist friends who practice Huanxi Chan, and there are many people in their lineage who have achieved success in cultivation, and their ancestors are even more A Buddha in the Western Lingshan."

Lama Aqiu raised his eyebrows and said, "Could it be that you can say that they are not monks or disciples of Buddhism?"

Murong Bai shook his head, "I can't."

He looked at Lama Aqiu, who was sitting across from him, looking very energetic, and couldn't help but let out a sigh of emotion, "How come you are much more eloquent than when you were on the mountain after leaving Jinshan Temple?"

Lama Aqiu laughed, "Maybe I learned something through this debate."

Regarding such an answer, Murong Bai was noncommittal and did not respond.

But because of Lama Aqiu's answer, he couldn't help but think of the scene when Lama Aqiu and Monk Fahai were discussing each other that day, and couldn't help asking Lama Aqiu, "Tell me, on that day, In the duel with Monk Fa Hai, why did you lose a move to him?"

Of course Lama Aqiu lost that competition.

Or in other words, during the whole process of going to Jinshan Temple to find Monk Fahai to "discuss the Dharma", Lama Aqiu seldom beat him.

Murong Bai didn't know if Zen Master Qingyuan had seen something, but he could see that in some aspects, Lama Aqiu was indeed inferior to Monk Fahai, but even if he was defeated, he still could not win. It won't be as embarrassing as it is now.

It's as if he traveled thousands of miles from Tubo to Zhenjiang just to be defeated by Monk Fahai and to get the result in front of him.

Murong Bai knew that given his relationship with Aqiu Lama, even if he asked such a sentence, Aqiu Lama would definitely not tell the specific reason, but Murong Bai still couldn't help asking, because it seemed Seeing such an interesting Lama Aqiu in front of him, Murong Bai really wanted to know if Lama Aqiu's schemes in the dark would be more interesting.

But Aqiu Lama did not directly answer Murong Bai's question after all.

After staring at Murong Bai for a long while, he slowly opened his mouth and said with a smile, "Skills are inferior to others, what can I say?"

After finishing speaking, Lama Aqiu picked up the chopsticks again, and stretched them towards the extremely crispy stewed carp on the table.

But Murong Bai also stretched out his chopsticks at the same time. Although he didn't use too much force to get in, he still blocked Aqiu Lama's subsequent action of grabbing the fish.

He raised his head and stared closely at the eyes of Lama Aqiu.

The four eyes met for a moment, and no one spoke.

But it is difficult for anyone to see clearly what the person sitting in front of him is thinking at this moment.

No matter Murong Bai or Ah Qiu.

Chapter 1206 Master and Apprentice

Chapter 1206

Their eyes met, and the two remained silent for a while.

There was light in Murong Bai's eyes, and he stared at Aqiu Lama's eyes, but he still couldn't hold back, and asked again, "Are you really inferior?"

Lama Aqiu blinked at him, nodded and smiled, "It's really inferior to others."

Lama Aqiu had already said this, so Murong Bai naturally couldn't continue to ask.

After all, the relationship between the two of them is not good enough to talk about everything.

Murong Bai heaved a sigh of relief, shook his head sadly, and said, "Forget it."

He teased Lama Aqiu and said, "You Buddhists have never been that kind of quick-tempered. You really are quite boring."

To Murong Bai's words, Aqiu Lama just smiled and didn't make any specific response.

Of course, Murong Bai didn't expect to get any reply from Lama Aqiu either.

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