Chapter 96: Zhihan


There are two famous temples outside Huaijing City, one is Jiming Temple, which is a place where dignitaries are honored to pray for a smooth career and a gold list. The other Qixia Temple is a place to pray for happy marriage and Futai Ankang. The two temples were also referred to by the emperor Tai-zu emperor Fengya as a very literary alias, the former "Zhihan Temple" and the latter "Zhiwan Temple".
In fact, it is not special literature and art, it is simply rude.
Last year, they found someone to go to Zhinuan Temple to ask for the amulet personally opened by Master Yun Zijie, and let Gu Zishu give it to the old lady. Now that Gu Zishu is dead, Yin has already regretted letting his son give that amulet.
According to Zhu Xiang, Yin's secretly felt that Gu Zishu's dead old lady had to bear a responsibility, only because she felt that her son Anping gave the old lady through the amulet, so the old lady could be "old and undead", but her son was English. Passed away early.
The theory is very strange, only said before Magnolia. Magnolia told Zhu Xiang, but didn't tell others, otherwise the Yin family might have been cleaned up by the old lady.
"Are we going to Zhihan Temple?" Qiao Ancheng was sitting on the carriage, holding the prince's shelf without looking out the window.
Gu Lian told him the historical origins of the two temples, and then mentioned the topic that was interrupted before.
"Your father and emperor taught you the prince's manners and majesty, but you need to know when to hold and when not to hold." Gu Lian said, "You are sitting like this now, are you tired?"
Joan nodded honestly: "Tired."
Not only tired, but also tired.
He wants to play, want to be as wanton as a child, rather than being framed by the prince's identity. But his father and emperor said he was a prince, not an ordinary child, and he could not just know to play.
If it were in the past, his father and emperor probably would not teach him so early, nor would he regulate so much so early. Still because Gu Li learned so many things, the bear child became polite, and the two unqualified fathers began to feel that the child could start education.
However, Jo Ancheng is a child, he still wants to play in his heart. The two bear dads did not know what it meant to be a combination of work and rest, especially Ruidi, who regulated children in the same way as adults. If there was a pity, Qiao Ancheng would have problems sooner or later. Either it grows crooked, or it resents resentment against his father, and when he grows up, he cannot even get close.
Gu Lian touched his head and appeased: "You don't have to hold it in front of the teacher."
When Joan Cheng heard the words, he immediately relieved his strength, played Gu Lian's arms, and he was half paralyzed. The whole person was like a bone. Gu Lian hardly hugged him and let him lean on, instead of pushing away the kid and letting him go and lie down on his own.
"People must learn to be lazy," Gu Lian said. "Lazyness makes people progress."
How many inventions and creations are invented by mankind for better laziness!
"Strictly demand yourself at all times, and you will be exhausted, and you are still a child. When you should be lazy, you should be lazy. It is enough to put a shelf in front of the outsider. In front of close people, you can reveal your true self. But you have to remember that you have to think about what you think about it. Even close loved ones can’t tell them something.

Qiao Ancheng understood this reason, otherwise his aunt would not confess that he only said one thing in front of Gu Lian.
"I only hugged you once, and then you have to go to your side and sway, not to rely on me." Gu Lian said sternly.
Jo Ancheng is not afraid, but he still pretends to be good, otherwise he will annoy the teacher and will be cleaned up by the teacher and his aunt together.
The carriage wobbled to the front of Zhihan Temple. Gu Lian didn't feel much sitting in the car. The car was equipped with springs, and there was not much shaking when sitting, but when he looked from outside, he could see the car kept undulating and vibrating. Carriage has always been like this, it is comparable to the floating car in the mouth of the players.
Gu Lian checked Qiao Ancheng's situation, and he was relieved to see that he had no motion sickness.
"Let's go." Gu Lian slowly led her up the stone steps.
There are 3333 steps in Zhihan Temple, which means 3,000 troubles and sufferings. Because this temple is a spiritual temple named for the purpose of pursuing a smooth career and the gold list, people who come to worship the Buddha and burn incense must walk up these more than three thousand steps, otherwise they will not be effective. However, the 600-meter-high steps, the average person can not climb up without perseverance.
Gu Lian took Joan Cheng to walk more than one hundred steps step by step, and was very upset.
She looked around and no one was there. Few people came to the temple at this point. After all, it was too hot recently. The Imperial Examinations of the Tianxi dynasty were conducted in the spring and autumn seasons. There were no exams in the summer, and naturally no people came to ask for the title of the gold list, and Daguan Xiangui would not go out on a hot day to seek a smooth career. Therefore, the temples in summer are very deserted.
Since there is no one, Gu Lian will not care about those. The bald donkeys understand her very well. Anything that is not sincere and does not show spirits is all fooling people. To ask her to say that praying to God is worse than relying on yourself. Didn’t you see that the Taoist gang of Taoists did not care about the Sanqing ancestors, because the core doctrine of Taoism is that it is better to ask for God than to believe in yourself. This group of people is not a believer at all, but a group of people without religious beliefs.
As the son of a Taoist priest, Joan Cheng naturally doesn't need to care about what works or doesn't work, otherwise his mother will definitely clean him up.
Gu Lian picked Qiao Ancheng without any psychological pressure, and moved lightly to jump on the steps, and the blink of an eye passed dozens of steps. Upon seeing this, Qiao Mingyu also took the effort to keep up, so the two big and one small side climbed up to three thousand steps as a way to cheat, stopped before the last hundred steps, and walked up slowly, pretending to be climbing up.
Joan was indifferent, which was really unreasonable. Fortunately, no one here believes in Buddha, otherwise they must be mad.
"Don't believe in Buddha." Gu Lian whispered to the apprentice, and when the apprentice didn't respond, she added a threat, "otherwise your mother would definitely not want you."
Qiao Ancheng nodded immediately, he could not want the father and the emperor, can't do without his mother!
Sure enough, the child was a lie. If she was a little older, she said this, it is estimated that the child would refute her, saying that she lied. After all, adults love to use "your father and mother don't want you" to intimidate and threaten.
"Why do you want to practice Dharma?" Jo Ancheng asked.
Buddhism and Taoism were very prosperous in the dynasty. Taoism was promoted when the country was founded. Later, Buddhism became more prosperous and overwhelmed the Taoism. But while his grandfather was there, Taoism suddenly rose again, overwhelming Buddhism. When Emperor Rui succeeded to the throne, Buddhism was not completely suppressed.
But Gu Lian taught him to promote Buddhism when he was at his level.
As the son of Lingsu, he was naturally reluctant to abandon his mother’s religion to pursue another. He didn't like baldness, especially after his teacher told him to do it, he hated monks even more.
Gu Lian did not care about the little children's simple likes and dislikes. He rubbed a prince's little head and taught: "Taoism pays attention to do nothing but rule by Buddhism. Buddhism promotes the concept of'reincarnation cause and effect'. At the beginning of the founding of the PRC, the implementation of Taoism could give the court Fight with the people for a chance to recuperate and recuperate, so that they can slowly develop and grow. Later, they were replaced with Buddhism to promote it, in order to teach the people."
The so-called causal reincarnation theory is a statement about the spread of Buddhism. Specifically, Buddhism believes that people have reincarnation. Being good in this life and being a good person does not do bad things. In the next life, you can cast a good baby. The ruler used this to tell the people to be safe and guard themselves. After long-term education, the people did not dare to rebel easily, thereby maintaining social stability.
The Emperor Xiandi supported Taoism when he was in power because he fought against the Huns at that time. Although the Huns were beaten up, the Tianxi Dynasty was also hurt, and the people needed to breathe. Afterwards, the appearance of the Taiping prosperity was restored, but the treasury was not abundant, coupled with the chaotic image when taking the heirs and the subsequent second battle, the Tianxi dynasty had not been completely brought up, so Emperor Rui continued to promote Taoism.
After Qiao An succeeded, he was basically recuperating. Gu Lian felt that Buddhism should be practiced at that time.
In ancient times, there was no good way to educate the people, and it was impossible to teach everyone the same values ​​in the political class as in later generations. This is unrealistic. The most convenient and quick way is to use religion, and Buddhism is clearly the best tool at present.
Qiao Ancheng is still small, and it sounds foggy and not very understandable. Gu Lian didn't force her, but she first weakened Qiao Ancheng's sense of repulsion against Buddhism, lest the boy would resist too much in the future.
Qiao Ancheng is not an ordinary child. Although he does not understand, he knows that it is very important. So he didn't lose his temper. Instead, he listened obediently, wrote down this question, and decided to ask the teacher again when he grew up. At that time, he would definitely understand it.
"Here it is." Gu Lian pointed to the tall red door of Jiming Temple, then put his index finger on his lips. "Hush."
What she just said could not be heard by the monks.
The old monk must have understood this, but the young monk would not understand it, and the influence was not good.
Joan nodded obediently, blinked, closed his mouth, and pretended to be an ordinary child.
Qiao Mingyu followed him convulsively, and every time Ah Li educated her stupid nephew, she would forget her existence. Isn't she so non-existent? !
Facts have proved that yes, there is no sense of existence.
"Three donors." The young monk who swept the floor greeted him and performed a ritual, "Amitabha."
Gu Lian and Qiao Mingyu returned one salute, and Qiao An took a slow shot, looked up at them, and learned to salute them.
"We just come to Hongxiang." Gu Lian smiled.
The young monk was clear, so he didn't follow the hostess and let them go in.
The author has something to say: I have seriously calculated it. The first-level steps are 18 cm, the 3333-level steps are about 599 meters, and the Jiming Temple is 621 meters above sea level. It’s almost _(:з」∠)_I’m really too busy.. ....
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