White Bone Monkey King

Chapter 658 Arrival at Renzen Monastery

The plateau climate is unpredictable, and it is common to experience four seasons in one day: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

The far west of the plateau is an arid Gobi desert, while the southwest is a lush world of trees. The further south you go, the denser the rainforests are and there is abundant rainfall.

In the far west you can see plateau snow-capped mountains and arid plateau desert Gobi at the same time.

In the southwest, you can see plateau snow-capped mountains and lush virgin forests at the same time.

In the southern part of the plateau, there is the Zangbu, the world's highest roof, with the most abundant water flow, and a tropical rainforest with the largest number of humans, animals and birds on the plateau. This is also the most prosperous area of ​​the Tea Horse Road.

May to July every year is the rainy season on the plateau. Except for the ancient Sangshung Kingdom in the far west, it rains non-stop for 30 days, 31 days a month, with frequent flash floods, mudslides and landslides. Nothing new in the rainy season.

Zangbu means river.

This is a Tibetan cloth with turbid yellow sand. Because it coincides with the rainy season, the water level of this river rises rapidly, and the rocks on both sides are continuously washed away and widened. From time to time in the dangerous and rushing river, you can see the trunks of giant trees washed down by mudslides and landslides, and the corpses of cattle and horses... …

On a dangerous mountain peak, an ancient temple, like a Fulong Bodhisattva, is suppressed by the raging river. At its feet are the everlasting vertical cliffs and the raging river.

This ancient temple is the famous Renzeng Temple in the local area.

Boom!

The sky and the earth are rushing, with the roar of rivers and the sound of heavy rain hitting the ground. It's like God has become a huge funnel, and heavy rain keeps pouring down. This heavy rain has been falling for several days, and the rugged mountain road has already It becomes muddy.

It stands to reason that even the local people would not dare to travel in such bad weather, but today on the muddy mountain road, a big man led two strong horses and trudged forward in the heavy rain.

Such heavy rain made it blurry and difficult to discern the direction, but the man continued to lead the foal through the rain.

Perhaps he had a reason for having to travel in bad weather.

As he gradually got closer, he finally saw clearly that the big man was covered in scars. Many of the wounds were not treated in time and were soaked by the rain, causing them to swell, turn white, and fester and suppurate.

The heavy rain hit the horses' backs, causing them to whine continuously in pain. One of the horses carried a motionless man on its back. The man was also covered in wounds, and his wounds were soaked by the rain and were bleeding. pus.

Suddenly, in the hazy rainy day, a few lights flashed by, just like a few candlelights swaying weakly in the stormy ocean. The big man changed his direction and walked towards those few lights.

The big man led two horses and just walked to the door of Renzeng Temple. Before he could knock on the door, the door of the temple opened from the inside and several monks came out.

As soon as the monk came out, he recited Buddhist scriptures with a solemn face: "The corpse spirit here is so high. Donor, what kind of powerful evil spirit have you brought to this temple?"

The big man's body was shaking, and he only spat out one Chinese character: "Save..."

After being exposed to the rain for several days, the wound became severely infected and inflamed. He was so weak that he staggered and fell unconscious at the gate of the temple.

The few monks from Renzeng Temple hurriedly carried the person in. It was important to save the person.

Even the two poor horses were taken into Renzin Monastery to take shelter from the rain.

There is no distinction between people and animals here, and all creatures can enter the temple to escape the wind and rain, and are treated equally.

Hearing the calls of these monks, this peaceful ancient temple built on the peak of Bangjiang suddenly became lively, and many monks came out to help.

With so many people joining in, the burly man was quickly carried into a warm and clean back room for treatment. When it was his turn to carry the people on horseback, ah, several scalp-numbing exclamations sounded, and a A young monk with a very immature face was so frightened that he fell to the ground.

Some elderly monks came over to check the situation, but even these old monks changed their expressions at first sight.

The man carrying him on horseback had long since been seriously injured and died. The most terrifying thing is that this man had been dead for an unknown period of time. His body was soaked by the rain and swelled into a terrifying giant. When the man went to carry him, his hand shook. Like a white candle, a handful of flesh and blood was peeled off, revealing the dense white bones.

The dead man has turned into bones.

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The black corpse blood and rotting corpse water inside the body mixed with the rain and washed to the ground, forming a black puddle, and the smell of corpses filled the sky.

"The peaceful land of Buddhism still cannot suppress this soaring corpse spirit and resentment. What on earth have happened to these Han people! Hurry up and ask the master and Khenpo to perform Dharma to save this evil corpse!"

In just such a short time of talking, the dead man who had been soaked by the rain and turned into a giant. As the flesh and blood were knocked off to reveal the dense bones, more flesh and blood was washed away by the majestic rain like melted white candles. The corpses in the ancient temple The anger was even more alarming.

"Quickly, find something to keep out the rain. Don't let him completely turn into bones in the temple!" Several old monks spoke hurriedly and ordered people to find long cloths to keep out the rain. At the same time, they personally went to find some of the most profound Buddhist monks in the temple. The master and the khenpo came to perform rituals to transcend the dead.

Khenpo is similar to the abbot in Mahayana Buddhism. He holds the position of abbot and is the most profound monk in the temple.

When several eminent monks from Renzin Temple arrived in a hurry, the dead man on horseback had already turned into half of his bones. At this time, the situation was critical and it was too late to speak. One of them took off his cassock and covered it with the body. Sure enough, there was no longer any flesh, black blood. fell.

But before the monks present could breathe a sigh of relief, the cassocks were contaminated by corpse blood and were rapidly turning black and filthy.

"What kind of big demon is this? The corpse energy is so powerful!" A senior monk whispered solemnly.

Next, several people each grabbed a corner of the cassock and wrapped it tightly around the body that was turning into bones to prevent a piece of "dirt" from falling out. Then they worked together to carry it into the Buddhist hall where the Buddha was enshrined and where many Buddhist lamps were burning.

There are many lotus lanterns burning in the Buddhist temple. As soon as people come in, they can clearly feel that it is warmer than the continuous rainy days outside.

At this time, an eminent monk hurriedly left and came back with a long roll of sutra cloth in his hand. He wrapped the sutra cloth around the body and formed a square shape. All the Tibetan scriptures on the sutra cloth faced the body inside. corpse.

Then, several golden bodies of Bodhisattvas were invited from the Buddhist temple to suppress the four corners. Several eminent monks began to recite Buddhist scriptures and rush to save the dead before dark.

Otherwise, a terrifying white Yin body will be born from the dirt body.

Half a month later.

As we enter July, the rainy season is gradually coming to an end, and today it is rare for the weather to clear up.

Renzin Temple welcomes new guests.

They are a young Taoist priest, a middle-aged Taoist priest, and a snow-capped sacred cow.

It was Jin'an, the old Taoist priest, goats, and a team of horses carrying things that came to Renzeng Monastery specifically to visit Master Lobsang after traveling over mountains and ridges for more than a month.

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