The assassination of the emperor's grandson Zhu Xiongying made Lao Zhu seriously doubt Mao Xiang's ability to do things. If Han Du hadn't taken action later and found the female officer, Mao Xiang would have ended up in jail.
Although Han Du's move can be regarded as helping Mao Xiang, don't expect Mao Xiang to be grateful to him.
But Han Du didn't care. Taking advantage of Han Du's leisure time, Mrs. Liu took Han Du to burn incense and worship Buddha.
Han Du was originally not interested in offering incense and worshiping Buddha, but he couldn't stand Liu's insistence, so he had no choice but to follow.
Tianjie Temple is one of the three major Buddhist temples in Beijing, and it is also the largest temple. There was no way, Zong Lai was appointed as the leader of the Buddhist sect by Lao Zhu Qin, and he controlled the Buddhist disciples all over the world. It would be difficult for Tianjie Temple not to develop.
Moreover, the incense in Tianjie Temple is also the most prosperous in the entire capital. I don’t know how many family members of dignitaries come here to offer incense and worship Buddha.
Han Du followed Mrs. Liu and Sister Jingyun. Along the way, he saw groups of well-educated and well-educated women. He could tell at a glance that they were officials and women from well-known families. Of course, there are also many ordinary people, including scholars, merchants, etc. There are people from all walks of life along the way, just to name a few.
Han Du even saw a few women disguising themselves as men, but he didn't know if it was because of their tutor's request, or he thought it was funny and did it on purpose.
Han Du followed Mrs. Liu into the Main Hall, found a futon, knelt down according to Mrs. Liu's request, and clasped his hands in silence for a moment.
Mrs. Liu was mumbling something, not knowing what she was wishing for the tall statue of Sakyamuni in front of her.
But Han Du himself knew very well that during this period of silence, Han Du thought of nothing and made no wishes. It's not that Han Du doesn't believe in Buddhism and knows his wishes. The Buddha statue in front of him can't help him. If the Buddha statue in front of him can really satisfy Han Du's wish, then Han Du hopes that he can return to modern society. Han Du never wants to come to this nonsense of the Hongwu Year of the Ming Dynasty again.
Han Du opened his eyes and looked at everything around him as usual, with a lonely look on his face. I sighed in my heart, as expected, even this Buddha couldn't help me.
After Mrs. Liu made her wish, she went straight to the merit box at the foot of the Buddha. Two bright silver ingots emerged from the sleeves of the robe, twenty taels.
Such a big silver ingot cannot be put into the merit box.
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It can be placed on the merit box and make two crisp sounds.
Even the novice monk, who was knocking on wooden fish and reciting sutras to himself, opened his eyes involuntarily and paused with his gestures.
Immediately, a monk stood up from behind the Buddha statue, bowed to Mrs. Liu and said, "This benefactor, this temple is willing to preach for the benefactor. I wonder if the benefactor has a familiar master?"
Han Du couldn't help but shook his head when he saw it. The Buddhists also depended on others to order their food. If ordinary people came, after paying homage, and dropped a few coins in the merit box, then the scene would probably not be the same and they would have to turn around and leave alone. No monk will stand up and ask you to listen to the teachings of specialized masters.
This was not the first time that Mrs. Liu had experienced it, and she asked in a familiar manner: "I wonder if Master Yan Ne has time to spare. If not, the civilian woman will come back later."
When the monk heard this, a smile suddenly appeared on his face. Look at the donor in front of you. He is so grand. He dropped twenty taels of silver and didn't even hear a sound. He just asked if Master Yan Ne was there. If she wasn't there, she would turn around and leave.
For such a generous financial sponsor, even if Master Yan Ne has no time, he must create it.
"The donor came at the right time. Master Yan Ne happens to be free. Please come with the monk."
Mrs. Liu followed the monk.
Han Du was not interested in what the monk said, and he had met Yan Ne before, and they were not friendly to each other, so he didn't want to see him. So Han Du told his mother to wait for her outside and walked out of the Main Hall.
"Brother, wait for me." As soon as Han Du stepped out of the palace door, Han Jingyun shouted from behind.
Han Du turned around and saw Han Jingyun running up to him with a smile on his face.
"What? Aren't you going to accompany your mother to listen to the Dharma?"
Han Jingyun looked like he was afraid to avoid him, made a face at Han Du, and complained: "I have heard it several times with my mother before, and every time it was the same thing, I would memorize it, and it didn't mean anything. .I don’t know why my mother listens with great interest every time.”
People who believe in Buddhism can naturally listen to it.
Han Jingyun complained, then put it behind him, hugged Han Du's arm and said, "
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Brother, is this your first time here? "
Han Du nodded subconsciously. He was not interested in either Buddhism or Taoism. It's not that their ideas are bad, but Han Du thinks they are too mysterious. On the contrary, Han Du still likes things that can be seen and touched.
"That's good, I'll take you for a nice walk." Han Jingyun volunteered to guide Han Du, "Brother, let me tell you, if you are here for the first time, you won't be able to see the really interesting places if there is no one to guide you. "
"Then let's go." Han Du smiled and let the girl pull him away.
Tianjie Temple is shaded by green trees. There are bells in the morning and drums in the evening, the temples are majestic, the environment is quiet and simple, and it is out of this world. Walking on the quiet trails and being among the natural vegetation makes people feel relaxed and happy, and will never forget to leave.
Even along the way, Handu saw students reciting poems and composing poems, or closing their eyes to meditate, hoping to understand the meaning of Zen. They didn't realize the meaning of Zen, Han Du didn't know. But just from the poems they sang, Han Du couldn't help but shake his head secretly.
The scenery of Tianjie Temple is very beautiful, and there are many palaces. If Han Jingyun hadn't followed him all the way, Han Du would have missed a lot of beautiful scenery. On their way back after enjoying themselves, they suddenly saw a person dressed as a nun walking up the steps from below.
When Han Du saw it, his expression changed and he stopped. Moreover, he also used force to pull Han Jingyun behind him.
"What's wrong? Brother." Han Jingyun asked blankly.
Han Du sighed slightly and said, "I didn't read the almanac when I went out, and I met my enemies on a narrow road."
The person dressed as a nun couldn't help but seek the voice when he heard someone talking. Seeing this, I immediately laughed. Seeing that Han Du was alone without the few soldiers around him, he smiled even more heartily.
"Mr. Han, we are really safe here. No, we are enemies on a narrow road."
Han Du sighed helplessly, "Do you think you've got me?"
"Otherwise?" Hui Xin smiled happily, with a bright color, "You don't think that you will be the opponent of the poor nun, do you?"
"Have you ever heard of a sentence?" Han Du suddenly asked.
Huixin was confident of winning, so she didn't mind chatting with Han Du. She sneered and asked, "What are you talking about?"
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