Opening as a reborn General Curtain-Rolling exiled to the Flowing Sand River, just when he was about to endure the Heavenly Punishment of ten thousand swords piercing his heart, he awakened a God-t...
Shachen spoke righteously and looked glorious and majestic.
Nezha saw it and was immediately filled with admiration.
then.
Shachen asked again, "By the way, I haven't asked you yet, who are the people you have offended?"
He felt that with the strength of Nezha and the Three Holy Mothers, the only person they could possibly offend was probably at the Golden Immortal level.
Moreover, they all went to the underworld to cause trouble, and most of them were the King of Hell's men.
Although it is still very troublesome, Shachen feels that people like the Ten Kings of Hell probably cannot leave the underworld.
That trouble is nothing.
Nezha said, "Thank you, Lord of the River, for your support. I haven't offended many people, but I have offended the Ten Kings of Hell badly. Almost the entire underworld is looking for me."
"And the Ten Kings of Hell are asking Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva to intervene, so Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva has also spread the word that I should personally go to the Netherworld to atone for my sins. But can I go? Wouldn't that just be throwing myself away?"
Shachen was stunned for a moment, his cheeks twitching.
He expected to offend the Ten Kings of Hell, but he was not expecting to offend Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva as well.
He was shocked and asked, "How could you have offended even Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva?"
Nezha said, "He is the Buddhist spokesperson for the underworld. Half of the Ten Kings of Hell act according to his wishes. This time, he will naturally come forward to protect the underworld, so..."
He lowered his head, but his tone was righteous and confident.
Shachen was in a headache and asked angrily, "Then why did you go to the underworld to cause trouble?"
Nezha was stunned. He looked up suddenly and said in surprise, "He Lord, you asked me to go. You also asked me to beat up King Yama and write the words "take care of yourself" in the Book of Life and Death. I did everything you asked."
The dust is a headache.
Although I thought that causing trouble in the underworld would cause a lot of trouble, I didn't expect it to be so big.
Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva has always been a neutral figure in Buddhism, and he stays in the underworld all year round, not caring about worldly affairs.
However, we cannot underestimate him because of this.
Even though he is only a Bodhisattva, that is because he made a great vow - he will never become a Buddha until the underworld is cleared.
In fact, his attainment is higher than that of many great Buddhas, and his enlightenment and strength rank among the top in the entire Buddhist community.
If we really want to compete for status, the power controlled by Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is actually not inferior to that of Dipankara Buddha, and is considered one of the most powerful forces in Buddhism.
The most important thing is his own strength, which is also very terrifying. It is said that he went to the underworld and made a great wish to become a saint!
Others are doing it for humanity, and he is also doing it for humanity.
Hou Tu created the reincarnation platform, gave humans the opportunity to reincarnate, and then became a saint.
He saw an opportunity and planned to replicate Hou Tu's path to success, which was to go to the underworld and convert countless ghosts.
He planned to convert countless ghosts by himself, and convert all the lonely ghosts in the underworld, and then use this great merit to become a saint directly!
How can a person who desires to become a saint be just an ordinary person?
not to mention.
Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva has been doing this for so many years, and the merits he has accumulated are probably enormous!
One can imagine his strength, which is probably not inferior to that of the ancient Buddha Dipankara, and he can even compete with Tathagata!
The powerful Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva actually issued an order for Nezha to go to the Taoist temple to admit his mistakes and atone for his sins.
If you really go there, you'll be asking for death.
Shachen was very troubled. It would have been fine if Nezha had offended anyone in the underworld, but he had to offend Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva. This was really a huge trouble.
but.
Shachen didn’t think his life was in danger. After all, he had offended the entire Buddhist community, so one or two more wouldn’t make a difference.
One more doesn’t make much, one less doesn’t make much less.
This can be considered as not worrying about having too much debt.
Nezha looked at Shachen's sad face and seemed to know what a terrifying existence he had offended.
Anyway, he no longer dared to set foot in the underworld, nor did he dare to approach the west, and he didn't even dare to negotiate with his two brothers.
Unfortunately, he was expelled from the sect, and the Chan Sect could no longer be his umbrella of protection.
Coming here means taking refuge.
Nezha was very nervous and worried that the sandstorm would drive him out, so he was very cautious.
He looked at Shachen and said carefully, "He Lord, everything I did was for you. You won't kick me out for this, will you?"
Shachen looked at him and said, "A man must be upright when doing things. Everyone is responsible for their own actions. This is something you did, so you should bear the responsibility yourself."
"But don't worry, I won't kick you out. After all, I was the one who asked you to do it, so I bear a tiny bit of responsibility. But don't think I will stand up for you or protect you."
He snorted, "You should solve your own problems yourself. I won't stand up for you. However, I will teach you the Tao so that you can strengthen yourself and solve your own problems."
Nezha was a little disappointed at first, but when he heard Shachen's next words, his eyes suddenly lit up.
At the same time, he felt extremely touched. Shachen was doing this for his own good!
Although he said he didn't care about him, he actually had a soft heart and wanted to pass on his Taoist magic to him.
It is better to teach a man to fish than to give him a fish.
Nezha felt that Shachen was a very wise man, and had a sharp tongue but a soft heart. He clearly wanted to help him, but he didn't say it out loud.
How could be better than teaching him the magic of Taoism?
After all, let alone Shachen, even his master or Taoist ancestor only gave him some reputation as a protective umbrella. In this cruel world of cultivation, being strong is the bottom line.
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