Alien Powers: God of War Reborn

Chapter 2 The Unworldly Book

Chapter 2 The Unworldly Book (2)
It took about half a month for Zhang Feng to finally finish translating this "Hunyuan Daoguo" word for word. There was no problem with the translation, and the time was basically used to identify those scribbled characters that were almost hard to read.While translating, Zhang Feng also read the contents of the book. Almost all of them were related to Dao, Dharma, God, etc., and there were also many inexplicable pictures, which seemed to make one's scalp tingle.There has never been any history book that can stump Zhang Feng, so this book greatly inspired Zhang Feng, and he must read this book thoroughly.

After a long time, Zhang Feng read this "Hunyuan Daoguo" back and forth again, but he memorized all the content, and it basically talked about Taoism.In short, this is a Taoist classic.It is very profound, the essence of the Dao is emptiness, the root of the Tao is purity, and so on.In addition, those pictures are some martial arts moves, and the body paintings are full of dense meridians, which makes people feel broken.Anyway, Zhang Feng didn't understand what it meant at all.

Zhang Feng felt that he couldn't understand it, so he didn't pay any more attention to it, and put it on the bookshelf, and doubled it when he was free.Just looking through the time every day, before I knew it, six years had passed, and it was the third year of high school.

A lot has happened in these six years.First, when I was in junior high school, my father died in a car accident.Later, when life was difficult, the mother remarried to a man named Wang Changhao.Wang Changhao has a son named Wang Kai. His grades are good, and he belongs to the type that his father loves and grandma loves.However, Zhang Feng's grades were always ranked first from the bottom, and he never gave it up to anyone.Because there is no limit to high school these days, Zhang Feng still entered high school smoothly, but it was only a general high school, while Wang Kai went to the county's key Yiling Middle School.

Now it is the summer vacation of the second year of high school, mother and stepfather have gone to work, Wang Kai also went to the teacher's house to review homework and prepare for the college entrance examination in June next year, only Zhang Feng was left at home.Wang Kai's homework has also been "copied" during the summer vacation, so it's very leisurely now.Zhang Feng, who doesn't like to watch TV or go out to play, can only flip through the Hunyuan Daoguo book that he can't understand. Zhang Feng has a bit of stubbornness, the more he can't understand the book, the more he is unwilling to let go.Of course, textbooks are an exception.

I feel a little special today. Looking at these traditional characters, I suddenly feel less annoying and unfamiliar.In the midsummer afternoon, the cool indoors are particularly refreshing, especially after waking up.

"Dao Chong, punishment is the most important thing. If there is no harmony between benevolence and lack of punishment, it will collapse."

Zhang Feng has read it for so long, but today is the first time to read this sentence carefully: the essence of Dao is emptiness, but punishment is the primary factor living in emptiness.Although punishment will conflict with benevolence and righteousness, if there is no benevolence and righteousness, there will be disharmony and harmony; but if punishment is lacking, then Tao will collapse.

Zhang Feng thought for a while, and gave an explanation that he had thought about: Rather than saying that benevolence is the foundation of social existence, it is better to say that punishment is the foundation of this foundation.Though without a benevolent heart, society may exist in a state which is not very agreeable.But if there is no punishment to maintain the fairness and justice of this society, then the final outcome of society must be towards destruction.

(End of this chapter)

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