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Chapter 51 Hell is empty

Tang Ying's nightmare is so terrible. Huikong thinks that Tang Ying's ability to survive until now is a miracle.

The key is that Tang Ying’s problem has also made Huikong feel inferior, and Huikong doesn’t know how to solve Tang Ying’s doubts.

I don’t know if I don’t know, but the master’s demeanor must be maintained.

Huikong smiled slightly when he heard this, and then his voice was peaceful, "Tang Ying's little donor, really naughty."

Exposed!

Tang Ying's heart trembled slightly, and then said in shock: "Master is such a master. I haven't even reported my family. Master has already calculated my name. Master, can you teach me this trick? I plan to use this trick to eliminate violence and absoluteness and go to the Welfare Lottery Center to see if those who don't reveal their names are their internal staff. Why can they win? The lottery I bought last year is the same as the winning number, so they cannot receive the prize. Do they discriminate against my expired lottery?"

Tang Ying is really good at hiding it. Huikong felt that if Tang Ying and him had to be involved for three days and three nights, he might be able to return to secular life.

He quickly calmed down his mind, and Huikong also told the truth.

"I have known your father for a long time. The last time he came to ask for the peace talisman, he showed me your photos."

"Ah, so that's the case. I thought the master had a high level of cultivation and could find my name all at once." Tang Ying deliberately dragged a long voice to think about what he needed to do next.

Huikong took the initiative to speak and asked Tang Ying: "What's the matter when you come here?"

Tang Ying apologized and said, "Before the Master, the peace talisman I gave was accidentally broken by me. I came here to hope that the Master can help me repaint one."

"You don't believe in these things, so there is no need to come here specifically." Huikong said pretending to be profound.

Tang Ying was dissatisfied with hearing this.

You can be careless, but at least it's a bit concise.

How could I not believe in these things? What I believe in the most is these.

Huikong's observation of words and expressions made Tang Ying's evaluation of Huikong be a little lower.

However, Huikong said this, which saved Tang Ying a lot of trouble.

"Master, I believe it. I believe it the most. Master, I never deny everything I can't see.

Things that do not exist now may not exist in the future.

Things that cannot be proved now may not be proven in the future.

For example, the theory of ghosts and gods, who knows whether it can prove its authenticity in the future?

I have also read a statement about ghosts and gods in quantum theory before. In the quantum world, there are infinite parallel space and time.

Ghosts and gods may just be parallel space-time, and some projections generated after they meet with our current space-time.

As for why these projections cannot be preserved, this has something to do with the time paradox. We won’t discuss it here.

Let’s mainly discuss the parallel space-time in quantum theory and the relationship between the master’s Buddhist sayings of one sand, one world, one leaf and one Bodhi. So let’s talk about the names of a few people first, Master, take a look..."

Huikong didn't give Tang Ying the chance to finish his words, and directly interrupted Tang Ying, "I'll just draw two for you."

After hearing Huikong's words, Tang Ying clasped his hands together and bowed respectfully, saying, "Thank you, Master, for stopping me, otherwise I really don't know how to make it up."

When Huikong heard Tang Ying's hand, the pen in his hand trembled, and the lines drawn were a little distorted.

He forced himself to draw two peace talismans, and Huikong was also folded and prepared to hand it over to Tang Ying.

These two pictures are still props, and Tang Ying also noticed that there was less dye on the stroke.

When Tang Ying was about to take the peace talisman, Huikong suddenly looked up and stared at Tang Ying's eyes, "What do you think of this world?"

Huikong suddenly asked this, which caught Tang Ying off guard.

Tang Ying is really not prepared for such a philosophical question.

"What do you think of the master?" If you are not prepared, just kick the ball back first.

Huikong recited the Buddha's name and then said melodiously: "In my eyes, this world is full of filth and unbearable. The greed and evil of human nature have long made this world as dirty as the Avici hell."

Tang Ying pondered for a moment and said, "Master wants to say that hell is empty and the demon is in the world."

"Hell is empty, and the demon is in the world."

Huikong repeated what Tang Ying said, and then his eyes lit up, and his eyes were filled with excitement and enlightenment.

"I didn't expect that the little donor would have such insights, and the old monk took the teachings."

Tang Ying ignored Huikong's praise, but Tang Ying understood Huikong's intentions.

Obviously, Huikong regards this world as a hell, and if he wants to become a Buddha in the world, he naturally has to pass through this hell. And Huikong's Dharma name is probably the same.

But this is definitely not becoming a Buddha, this is becoming a demon, and it is also a big demon.

"I believe I should have another insight into this world if I can say such Zen words. Is the old monk willing to hear it carefully."

Tang Ying pondered for a moment before speaking: "Master, how can you get beauty and ugliness?"

Huikong spoke: "It is because of the evil thoughts in people's heart that there is a distinction between beauty and ugliness."

Tang Ying did not argue, but continued to ask: "How do the master distinguish between stupid and wise men?"

Huikong spoke: "It's also because of the evil thoughts in people's hearts."

Tang Ying still did not argue, "How does the master think the difference between man and Buddha?"

Huikong spoke: "There are evil thoughts in people's hearts, but the Buddha's hearts have no evil thoughts, and he is all dedicated to saving people."

Tang Ying nodded and then said, "I agree with what the master said, but have you ever thought that if there is no evil thought in people's heart, then there will be no distinction between beauty and ugliness, no distinction between stupidity and wise men. Is there no distinction between people and Buddha? Then is it the Buddha who saves people or people who saves Buddha?"

Huikong fell silent after hearing Tang Ying's words.

The young monk who had been standing behind Huikong to serve him, saw Tang Ying silently saying Huikong, and said unfairly: "Donor, this is a sophistry. Of course, the Buddha saves people. Because the people in this world are not pure, there is a Buddha. Everyone is like Buddha. This is the Buddha's great aspiration. If this can be truly done, it will be considered that the Buddha's wish will be fulfilled."

Tang Ying had never paid attention to the little monk behind Huikong before. Now when he looked, he realized that the little monk was so sharp-tongued and looked like he was sluggish.

After hearing the words of the little monk behind him, Huikong also woke up instantly, and then quickly recited the Buddha's name and claimed the guilt to the Buddha.
Chapter completed!
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