193. Chapter 193 Walking Five Hundred Thousand



I was wondering why that name sounded familiar. I thought I'd heard it in some comic book, but I didn't even think about it in history books. After all, I couldn't imagine anyone in China would be so arrogant as to enshrine those criminals. After hearing what someone said above, I immediately looked up the name on the tablet on Baidu, and my heart sank!

It's bad enough that Wuzai Temple is exploiting Buddhism to make money, but they even dare to offer sacrifices to criminals from the invaded country! Have they forgotten the horrific massacre they committed? It's true that monks close their temples in times of chaos to avoid war, and open their doors to welcome incense in times of prosperity. Where is their sense of patriotism?

Not only were people angry and cursing at Wuzai Temple, they also took their anger out on Buddhism.

Buddhist Association: [Amitabha, the donor is being too radical. Wuzai Temple is a Buddhist scum and has never been recognized by orthodox Buddhism.]

Wuzai Temple's enshrinement of a sinner's tablet is certainly a heinous offense, but not all Buddhist temples are like it. I previously traveled to Yuncheng and climbed Fanning Mountain, where I was surprised to discover an ancient temple enshrining a massive tablet dedicated to the nation's destiny, praying for its eternal prosperity. This demonstrates that some monks, unenthused by worldly pleasures, dedicate themselves to spiritual practice, their hearts dedicated to their country and the world.

[Indeed, it's like a Buddhist master who lived a life of poverty and was passionate about public welfare, donating over ten million yuan to earthquake relief efforts. He experienced war as a young man and was a survivor and witness of that horrific massacre. In his later years, he dedicated himself to cross-strait cultural exchange and yearned for national reunification. He once said that his greatest wish was to see his motherland prosper!]

Netizens have either fiercely condemned the indiscriminate attacks or rationally condemned and viewed the situation objectively. All beings are different, some are good and some are bad, and monks are also human.

[Now is not the time to argue about these things. The most important thing is, who paid for the sacrifices to support those sinners?!]

[Anyone who does something that hurts national sentiment is not worthy of being a Chinese!]

[Host, call the police! I think this is a walking 500,000!]

The news that the tablets of criminals from the Kou Kingdom were enshrined in Wuzai Temple became a hot topic.

The monks at Wuzai Temple who were watching videos during working hours naturally noticed it. The abbot cleared the area decisively before the pilgrims could react, and then rushed into the hall with a dozen sturdy monks.

The fat monk was startled, "Master, why are you here?"

At this moment, Shi Ling was holding the tablet that was the subject of much discussion online. The live broadcast was still on, and he looked calmly at the abbot and monk who suddenly rushed into the hall.

The abbot of Wuzai Temple angrily scolded the fat monk with a gloomy expression, "Who told you to bring her in to broadcast live?"

Their Wuzai Temple has become a hot topic on the black search!

Now, people who have watched Shi Ling’s live broadcast or recording are all cursing Wuzai Temple. Some nearby residents even ran to Wuzai Temple and threw rotten eggs at it.

Even though netizens can argue for thousands of floors over whether tofu pudding or rice dumplings are salty or sweet, when it comes to the interests of the country and the nation, everyone is united in their opposition.

The fat monk hadn't been online and had no idea that Wuzai Temple was already at the center of controversy online. He was still concentrating on explaining to Shi Ling the benefits of offering tablets. When he heard the host's words, he was a little confused: "Huh? Didn't you, the host, say that we don't have to stop internet celebrities from coming in to livestream? It can also help promote the temple."

The abbot of Wuzai Temple wanted to beat this idiot teammate to death with his cane. "Look at what this has become online! Also, donor, please don't take other people's offerings."

Shi Ling said "oh" and threw the tablet directly to the ground.

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