Fu Song smiled and said, "It's very simple. Think about it. Although 'Butterfly in Love with Flower' represents free love, what is the ending of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai?"
Tang Keke was stunned for a moment: "This..."
Although the story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai has been passed down through the ages, it is a true tragedy.
Although both of them turned into butterflies in the end, everyone knew that this was just a helpless consolation.
Suddenly, Fu Songdu took out a jade pendant from his pocket: "The gift you want is very simple, this is for you."
Tang Keke was stunned: "What?"
"You'll know for yourself if you see it."
Tang Keke took the jade pendant and saw two phoenixes engraved on one side.
No, it’s a phoenix and a pheasant.
There are male and female phoenixes. The male is called "feng" and the female is called "huang". Together they are called phoenixes.
A phoenix and a phoenix fly side by side, their lifelike appearance is no less than the "Butterfly in Love with Flower" just now.
On the other side, a gentle and elegant man is playing the piano, and a woman behind the curtain is listening attentively with a blushing face.
There are two lines of small words in the blank space in the upper left corner:
"There is a beautiful woman whom I will never forget once I see her.
If I don't see you for a day, I miss you like crazy."
The jade pendant depicts the story of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun.
Tang Keke's face turned red instantly.
What does this guy mean?
Sima Xiangru got to know Zhuo Wenjun through a song "The Phoenix Seeks the Phoenix", and then the rich girl Zhuo Wenjun eloped with the poor boy Sima Xiangru without hesitation.
She was a rich girl, while Fu Song was a poor boy.
The most important thing is, why would the other party carry such a jade pendant with him?
Finally, Tang Keke put the jade pendant into her pocket: "Okay, I forgive you."
Fu Song finally breathed a sigh of relief.
It’s not easy!
Fortunately, when I was searching my uncle's collection, I saw this nice jade pendant and took it away.
Fortunately, the story of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun has nothing to do with Buddhist treasures, so Fu Song did not sell them in the six major temples.
Otherwise it would be really troublesome.
While the two were talking, the auction for the last Buddhist treasure of the morning began at the Jilada Palace across the street.
This is a Buddhist scripture, "The Mantra for Eliminating Disasters and Auspiciousness".
The moment he saw this Buddhist scripture, Fu Song's eyes widened instantly and his face was full of disbelief.
The "Mantra for Eliminating Disasters and Having Auspiciousness" is one of the ten small mantras in the "Collection of Morning and Evening Recitations". It comes from the "Sutra on the Dharani of Great Power and Blazing Light for Eliminating Disasters and Having Auspiciousness", which was spoken by Sakyamuni Buddha in the Pure Land Heaven.
According to records, Tang Sanzang took several disciples to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Among the 35 Buddhist scriptures he brought back, totaling 5048 volumes, was the "Mantra for Eliminating Disasters and Auspiciousness".
It is said that reciting this mantra 108 times can eliminate disasters and bring good luck.
Of course, the reason why Fu Song had such an expression was not because this scripture was related to Tang Sanzang.
But,
"The Mantra for Eliminating Disasters and Bringing Good Fortune": 卍元 (Swastika). [This scripture contains the Buddhist secrets for turning misfortune into good fortune.]
The secret of Buddhism to turn misfortune into fortune?
This... is too outrageous, right?
Fu Song had heard some rumors about the Fobao Society.
He thought it was quite mysterious at the time.
But it would be a bit far-fetched to deny it directly.
Those businessmen are not fools. On the contrary, businessmen are probably the smartest group in the world.
If the Buddhist treasures of the Indian Buddhist Treasure Association are ineffective, let alone asking these people to spend money to buy them, they would not have anywhere to throw them away even if they were given away for free.
But now the scale of the Buddhist Treasure Association is getting bigger and bigger, which can explain some problems.
But for Fu Song, no matter how powerful those Buddhist treasures were, they still felt unreal to him.
Because luck is something so illusory and almost like a fairy tale.
until……
Look at the "Auspicious Mantra for Eliminating Disasters" in front of you, and its possible function of turning misfortune into good fortune.
Is it true that "luck" can be controlled?
And Fu Song also noticed a detail.
In fact, he had already seen this book "The Mantra for Eliminating Disasters and Auspiciousness" when he was consecrating it.
In addition, this is the only sutra among all the Buddhist treasures, so Fu Song was deeply impressed.
At that time, Fu Song's eyes also showed its price. He couldn't remember the exact amount, but it was definitely not the current 卍.
So, why did the price of this book "The Mantra for Eliminating Disasters and Auspiciousness" suddenly change?
What happened in between?
As for the swastika itself...
This word is pronounced "wan", which symbolizes the wisdom, compassion and auspiciousness of Buddha.
If we really want to understand it in terms of specific prices, Taoism says: One begets two, two begets three, and three begets all things.
Therefore, "卍" can also be understood as infinity, that is, priceless treasure.
After a monk took out the "Mantra for Eliminating Disasters and Auspiciousness", Luang Pu Yan stood up immediately.
He smiled and said, “Everyone, I need to explain something about the Buddhist treasure, the Auspicious Mantra for Eliminating Disasters.
This mantra came to me a month ago when I was meditating on Buddhism under the Bodhi tree. I suddenly had an inspiration and copied it down.
Although it has been consecrated by Buddhist disciples, the Buddhist scriptures themselves do not have the effect of bringing good luck and fortune.
If you want to change your luck, you must recite the mantra 108 times."
After these words were spoken, everyone looked at each other in surprise.
Do I have to chant the mantra 108 times to change my luck?
Master, are you sure you are not joking?
The reason I spent money to buy your Buddhist treasure map was to save myself the trouble, not to become a lunatic who keeps mumbling.
Luang Pu Yan didn't care about what everyone thought. He said calmly:
"Buddhist treasure 'The Auspicious Mantra for Eliminating Disasters', starting bid: 10,000!"
The scene fell into a long silence.
Luang Pu Yan shook his head. Just when he was about to give up, Fu Song's voice suddenly rang out: "One hundred thousand!"
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