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Chapter 35 Jinshan Temple

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    Ma Sangu didn't talk much with Gu Cheng, and after replying a few words, he used a water diversion technique and jumped into the Yangtze River.

    Seeing this, Gu Cheng was curious about the Dragon King Banquet, but he didn't have too many thoughts.

    Instead, ride a Yin horse and rush to Jinshan Temple

    After half a day's work, I arrived in front of the gate of Jinshan Temple.

    Gu Cheng originally thought that the Jinshan Temple was more or less a practice sect, and it should be somewhat mysterious.

    Just arrived at the mountain gate, but only saw a quaint temple, located on the green hill.

    Although there is incense in the temple, it is not very lively. From time to time, believers come up the steps, and it seems that most of them are poor people.

    If Gu Cheng hadn't met and knew that Monk Yuanxin was born here, he might really have thought that this Jinshan Temple was an ordinary temple in the world.

    However, Gu Cheng didn't know that there are many ordinary people in this world after all. If Jinshan Temple is as he imagined, with aura, ethereal and mysterious, ordinary people would have stepped through the threshold long ago, let alone practicing Buddhism and practicing Dharma.

    Shi In fact, most of the practice schools in the world are hidden in the mountains, and few of them are located in this prosperous place in the world like Jinshan Temple.

    The reason why Jinshan Temple is like this is because of Buddhist practice. Buddhism pays attention to crossing people and oneself, and there are many differences from Taoist Qi training.  disturb.

    When Gu Cheng entered the temple, he was dressed differently from ordinary people, and was greeted by his own sage monk.

    "Is this benefactor offering incense in this temple or asking for a lottery?"

    The Zhike monk in front of him is just a mortal with no magic power, and Gu Cheng also understands that not all the people in Jinshan Temple are practitioners.

    "I'm here to deliver news to Jinshan Temple."

    Send a message?

    Hearing this, the Zhike monk was taken aback for a moment, but he still asked: "I don't know who the benefactor wants to send news to, so I can tell you the news."

    Gu Cheng thought for a while and said, "I don't know if there is a Master Yuanxin in your temple. I'm helping him deliver the news."

    "Uncle Yuanxin Master?"

    The Zhike monk obviously knew the center of the circle, and immediately said: "Almsgiver, please come with me."

    Seeing this meaning, the identity of the center of the circle is not simple.

    ?Gu Cheng followed behind the Zhike monk, and soon came to the Buddhist hall of the temple, above which sat a statue of a Bodhisattva.

    This Bodhisattva is riding a dragon elephant. He is extremely tall and has a golden body of six feet. Just looking at it gives people a sense of vastness and strength.

    Gu Cheng didn't know much about Buddhism in this world. Seeing that the one worshiped in the hall was not a giant Buddha, he was a little curious, but he didn't ask too much.

    But he didn't know that among the Shakyamuni Buddhist sects, the three sages of the Buddhist sect each passed on one lineage, one lineage of Shakyamuni, one lineage of Ksitigarbha, and one lineage of dragon elephants.

    Leaving Sakyamuni and Ksitigarbha aside, this lineage of dragons and elephants specializes in alchemy and immortality, and is closest to Shenzong's magic sect.

    Jinshan Temple is exactly the lineage of this dragon and elephant.

    After hearing this, Gu Cheng nodded slightly, but he understood a lot.

    "The almsgiver wait a moment, I will report to the abbot."

    The monk who knew the guest saluted and left to report.

    Gu Cheng waited quietly in the Buddhist hall. Not long after, a middle-aged monk dressed in a light yellow monk's robe and cassock came to the main hall.

    "Nanwu Dragon Elephant Bodhisattva! The poor monk Yuanyi is the abbot of this temple and has met the benefactor."

    The monk has a resolute face, eight feet in stature, and a cassock, which gives people a sense of oppression.

    Under Gu Cheng's induction, he knew that this monk was a practitioner, and his mana was far stronger than him, and he didn't know what his state was. Anyway, in Gu Cheng's eyes, this monk was full of Buddha's light, and his momentum was very magnificent.

    However, he could feel the monk's kindness, and Jishou said immediately: "I'm Gu Cheng, with cursive characters Qingyuan, I have met the abbot."

    "The poor monk heard that the benefactor came to deliver a letter for my Junior Brother Yuanxin. I don't know what happened to my Junior Brother Yuanxin?"

    Although the monk has profound mana, but it looks like he didn't know that Yuanxin was already dead.

    "I'm really ashamed, Zen Master Yuanxin is now"

    With a shame on his face, Gu Cheng bowed again, telling all the things that mattered to him.

    Yuan Xin has kindness to him, and he is also quite friendly to Jinshan Temple

    "well¡­¡­"

    After listening to Gu Cheng's words, Abbot Yuan Yi let out a long sigh, knowing that Yuan Xin died, and he felt a little sad.

    "If it wasn't for my subordinates, Zen Master Yuanxin wouldn't be like this. I'm really ashamed"

    "I don't blame the benefactor for this matter, it is also the doom of Junior Brother Yuanxin."

    Abbot YuanyiShaking his head slightly, he said: "Benefactor Gu, please come with me, Junior Brother Yuanxin is a disciple of Uncle Fahai in this temple, and you need to report this matter to Uncle Senior."
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