The skeleton sighed softly and called out the Buddha's name: "Amitabha, this method is commonly used by gods who have been conferred by the imperial court. The stronger the incense, the stronger the divine body that is cultivated."
Gods who are ennobled by the imperial court usually have no physical body after death. Depending on the will of the imperial court, they are entrusted with land, city gods, etc.
These gods rely on incense to cultivate a carrier that carries the soul.
Most people who are not dead will not practice this method.
Yang Zhao didn't understand and asked: "So can it enchant the soul? In folk stories, both the land and the city god can enchant the soul."
The skeleton chuckled: "If you have any difficulties, you can give it a try if it involves morality."
Yang Zhao: "Then this is the method."
The pen floating in mid-air was pressed down again, and the pen was written on the deed. This time it was written quickly, and the entire deed floated in front of Yang Zhao.
She looked closely and saw that there was no shipping address.
"I wonder which temple the master wants me to send the Buddha treasure to?"
The skeleton was silent for a while, then sighed quietly.
"Oh, Taiping Zhenjun is promoting the extermination of Buddhism in the name of Kyushu's destiny orthodoxy. My temple is probably gone long ago. I can just find a screen door and send him there."
Lord Taiping? Yang Zhao was somewhat familiar with this name. He searched through his memory carefully before he remembered who this person was.
Emperor Taiwu, Tuoba Tao, proclaimed himself the True King of Taiping. Due to the large number of temples and monks in the Northern Wei Dynasty, it affected the rule of the Northern Wei Dynasty. He started from his belief in Taoism and suppressed Buddhism, and gradually developed into killing monks and confiscating temple properties, which affected the situation of the entire Northern Wei Dynasty.
The starting point of Sanwu's extermination of Buddhism was the first time that Buddhism suffered a devastating blow in the long history of Chixian China.
However, Emperor Taiwu Tuoba Tao did not reign long. He died six years after the extermination of Buddhism, and Buddhism in the Northern Wei Dynasty flourished again.
This skeleton is actually a Samana from the Northern Wei Dynasty, so the string of Buddhist beads in his hand can go into the museum.
Yang Zhao was thinking about a lot of things here, but she didn't say anything about history. After all, over a thousand years, many things had changed.
Even if the temple where the skeleton became a monk is still standing, it is no longer the temple it once was, and it really doesn’t matter who the Buddha is given to now.
After reading it carefully, she signed her name on it. Then the deed floated back a little distance, and the pen signed her name on the deed.
The book deed then turned into ashes inch by inch and turned into two strands of red rope. One stream floated to Yang Zhao's wrist, and the other stream floated to the skeleton's hand bones.
The contract is reached.
The skull shone slightly, and a bead appeared, slowly floating in front of Yang Zhao's eyes.
"You can just send this Buddhist treasure to the Samana."
Yang Zhao gently took the bead. The bead was colorful, smooth and restrained, exuding a faint golden light.
Skeleton: "Come forward, and I will teach you the method of building a divine body with incense."
Yang Zhao: "Can you dictate it?"
Skull: "Although it is possible, this method has more than 16,000 words. Recording it orally is too slow and is not conducive to your learning. Wouldn't it be better for me to give you the initiation directly?"
To be honest, she didn't understand what initiation was. She was a little scared and didn't want to come into contact with the skeleton.
"Master, you'd better dictate!"
The skeleton understood her fear and was not embarrassed. He began to dictate the method. Yang Zhao took notes on the side. If he didn't understand, he would ask questions. He asked and answered questions for three or four hours.
"I don't know the master's Dharma name yet. I'm going down to Yunyang to observe Yang Zhao."
Skeleton: "The name of the Dharma is not important. I just have an unkind request. I hope Tan Yue agrees."
Yang Zhao: "Master, please speak."
The skeleton was a little embarrassed and shy and said to her: "I hope Tan Yue can return the Buddha to the Samana as soon as possible. We have a signed contract. If you fulfill the conditions, I will be liberated."
Yang Zhao was a little puzzled. At first, she wanted to delay it for a while. After all, she had just said that the teleportation array was not working, and then sent the things back the next day, which seemed a bit deceptive.
"Master, are you in a hurry?"
"After all, the sea water is too cold."
Yang Zhao was a little confused. She didn't expect this to be the reason. The Buddhist practice of reincarnation meant that this skeleton could not hold the Buddhist treasure, so it was said to be trapped here for hundreds of years.
As for Shen Ruoyu, because he couldn't let go of Yunyang Temple, he turned into a ghost and guarded it.
She held the gun in her arms and clasped her hands together in a respectful salute: "Master, please don't worry, I will send the Buddha treasure back to the monk as soon as I leave this ruins."
"I forced this matter. If it's not easy to handle, I can delay it for a few years. I don't miss these days."
Yang Zhao saluted and said goodbye, feeling that his whole body was no longer imprisoned, and slowly backed away step by step until the skeleton was no longer visible, then he turned and left.
This time she didn't want to stay in the underground secret passage, and just followed the marked traces back to the ground.
In any case, it’s not clear whether the skeleton is a good guy or a bad guy, so it’s definitely a good idea to stay away.
She found a relatively large light source, used the light body technique and started running quickly.
I haven't practiced this light body skill much, so I'm a bit clumsy when I try to stand up. But no matter what, the running speed is much faster and I don’t get tired so easily.