Marvel: Did I reveal the plot?
Chapter 159
Chu Wei is a young monk named Huian in a corner of Jiangnan, and his life is full of ups and downs and adventures. Chu Wei lost his father at a young age, and his mother sent him to an ancient temple to support him, which is also where he began his practice.
In the temple, although young and talented, Chu Wei quickly learned the basic Zen teachings. He worked diligently and day and night, gradually making his mark in the temple. However, his path to practice was not easy, as he often argued with a fellow disciple, the monk Wen Jing.
Although the Wen Jing monk was not as qualified as Chu Wei, he was deeply respected by the monks in the temple. With harsh rhetoric and profound Zen theories, he constantly challenged Chu Wei's insights, and the dispute between the two gradually turned into a contest of traditional Buddhist studies. Although Chu Wei repeatedly failed, his tenacity and dedication to the Dharma impressed the monks.
One day, a senior monk from the capital heard about the dispute between Chu Wei and Wen Jing and came to observe it. This monk's name was Shi Hu, and he was a well-known Buddhist master. He sensed Chu Wei's potential and decided to take him as an apprentice. Shi Wei taught Chu Wei to delve into the essence of Zen Buddhism and helped him get rid of the impasse with Wenjing, and Chu Wei finally broke through his limitations and comprehended the higher realm of Zen.
Over time, Chu Wei's fame gradually spread throughout Jiangnan. He traveled extensively to teach Buddhism and save suffering beings. His teachings were not limited to temples but also included ordinary people. With compassion and wisdom, he answers the complex questions of life and guides all sentient beings on the path to enlightenment.
However, Chu Wei's life was not all smooth sailing. He often faced worldly temptations and challenges, but he always adhered to the Dharma and overcame all difficulties. On a stormy night, he rescues a lost woman, the daughter of a powerful local official. In order to repay Chu Wei for his kindness, officials invited him to his home.
In the official's house, Chu Wei was deeply favored, but he was not swayed by wealth. He continued to preach and teach, influencing more and more people. However, the power of officials caused some to be jealous and malicious. A conspiracy quietly brews in an attempt to frame Chu Wei, but his intelligence and tenacity get him out of danger.
As the years passed, Chu Wei's reputation spread throughout the Central Plains. His life was filled with wisdom, courage and compassion, and he became an outstanding Buddhist master who influenced the lives of thousands of people. However, his path of practice is still long, full of unknown challenges and opportunities, because the path of Dharma is never-ending.
During Chu Wei's spiritual journey, his reputation attracted more and more scholars and followers. One day, a young scholar from the Western Regions, named Yunhe, came to see Chu Wei. Yun He is passionate about Buddhism, but there are many questions entangled in his heart, and he hopes to find the answers in Chu Wei.
Yunhe sat down with Chu Wei and began a deep conversation.
Yun He spoke, "Master, I have heard that your wisdom is incomparably great, and you are willing to answer the doubts in my heart. I have been thinking about the cycle of life and death and the fate of all sentient beings in the sea of suffering, why are some people full of suffering in their lives, while others live happily? Is all this fate?
Chu Wei responded with a smile: "Yunhe, the cycle of life and death and the fate of all sentient beings is indeed an important issue in Buddhism. But Buddhism teaches that destiny is not fate, but the result of a cycle of cause and effect. Everyone's actions and choices affect their destiny. The suffering we face is sometimes a continuation of cause and effect in past lives, or it can be the result of our actions in this life. To practice is to break this cycle and achieve liberation through enlightenment.
Yun He frowned: "Then, how can we break this causal cycle?"
Chu Wei thought quietly for a moment, and then said: "The key to breaking the cycle of cause and effect is to cleanse our hearts and eliminate obsession and greed. Liberation can only be achieved when we are no longer driven by desire and greed. Practice is a long and difficult process, but with devotion and perseverance, liberation is achievable.
Yun He nodded with emotion: "Master, your words made me pause." I am willing to follow your teachings and embark on the path of spiritual practice.
Chu Wei looked at Yun He gently: "Sons can teach, since you have this determination, I am willing to become your teacher and teach you deeper Dharma." But remember that there will be countless trials and difficulties on the path of practice, and only firm faith and hard work can overcome everything.
Yun He clasped his hands together with gratitude: "Master, please guide me so that I can find my true self in the Dharma." "
Chu Wei and Yunhe's spiritual journey was peaceful and fulfilling. They often sit in meditation together, discuss the deeper ideas of the Dharma, inspire each other, and grow together. The monks of the temple also benefited from their presence, and they became a model in the temple, attracting more scholars and believers to come to study and comprehend.
In the temple, although young and talented, Chu Wei quickly learned the basic Zen teachings. He worked diligently and day and night, gradually making his mark in the temple. However, his path to practice was not easy, as he often argued with a fellow disciple, the monk Wen Jing.
Although the Wen Jing monk was not as qualified as Chu Wei, he was deeply respected by the monks in the temple. With harsh rhetoric and profound Zen theories, he constantly challenged Chu Wei's insights, and the dispute between the two gradually turned into a contest of traditional Buddhist studies. Although Chu Wei repeatedly failed, his tenacity and dedication to the Dharma impressed the monks.
One day, a senior monk from the capital heard about the dispute between Chu Wei and Wen Jing and came to observe it. This monk's name was Shi Hu, and he was a well-known Buddhist master. He sensed Chu Wei's potential and decided to take him as an apprentice. Shi Wei taught Chu Wei to delve into the essence of Zen Buddhism and helped him get rid of the impasse with Wenjing, and Chu Wei finally broke through his limitations and comprehended the higher realm of Zen.
Over time, Chu Wei's fame gradually spread throughout Jiangnan. He traveled extensively to teach Buddhism and save suffering beings. His teachings were not limited to temples but also included ordinary people. With compassion and wisdom, he answers the complex questions of life and guides all sentient beings on the path to enlightenment.
However, Chu Wei's life was not all smooth sailing. He often faced worldly temptations and challenges, but he always adhered to the Dharma and overcame all difficulties. On a stormy night, he rescues a lost woman, the daughter of a powerful local official. In order to repay Chu Wei for his kindness, officials invited him to his home.
In the official's house, Chu Wei was deeply favored, but he was not swayed by wealth. He continued to preach and teach, influencing more and more people. However, the power of officials caused some to be jealous and malicious. A conspiracy quietly brews in an attempt to frame Chu Wei, but his intelligence and tenacity get him out of danger.
As the years passed, Chu Wei's reputation spread throughout the Central Plains. His life was filled with wisdom, courage and compassion, and he became an outstanding Buddhist master who influenced the lives of thousands of people. However, his path of practice is still long, full of unknown challenges and opportunities, because the path of Dharma is never-ending.
During Chu Wei's spiritual journey, his reputation attracted more and more scholars and followers. One day, a young scholar from the Western Regions, named Yunhe, came to see Chu Wei. Yun He is passionate about Buddhism, but there are many questions entangled in his heart, and he hopes to find the answers in Chu Wei.
Yunhe sat down with Chu Wei and began a deep conversation.
Yun He spoke, "Master, I have heard that your wisdom is incomparably great, and you are willing to answer the doubts in my heart. I have been thinking about the cycle of life and death and the fate of all sentient beings in the sea of suffering, why are some people full of suffering in their lives, while others live happily? Is all this fate?
Chu Wei responded with a smile: "Yunhe, the cycle of life and death and the fate of all sentient beings is indeed an important issue in Buddhism. But Buddhism teaches that destiny is not fate, but the result of a cycle of cause and effect. Everyone's actions and choices affect their destiny. The suffering we face is sometimes a continuation of cause and effect in past lives, or it can be the result of our actions in this life. To practice is to break this cycle and achieve liberation through enlightenment.
Yun He frowned: "Then, how can we break this causal cycle?"
Chu Wei thought quietly for a moment, and then said: "The key to breaking the cycle of cause and effect is to cleanse our hearts and eliminate obsession and greed. Liberation can only be achieved when we are no longer driven by desire and greed. Practice is a long and difficult process, but with devotion and perseverance, liberation is achievable.
Yun He nodded with emotion: "Master, your words made me pause." I am willing to follow your teachings and embark on the path of spiritual practice.
Chu Wei looked at Yun He gently: "Sons can teach, since you have this determination, I am willing to become your teacher and teach you deeper Dharma." But remember that there will be countless trials and difficulties on the path of practice, and only firm faith and hard work can overcome everything.
Yun He clasped his hands together with gratitude: "Master, please guide me so that I can find my true self in the Dharma." "
Chu Wei and Yunhe's spiritual journey was peaceful and fulfilling. They often sit in meditation together, discuss the deeper ideas of the Dharma, inspire each other, and grow together. The monks of the temple also benefited from their presence, and they became a model in the temple, attracting more scholars and believers to come to study and comprehend.
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