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Chapter 66 Have you heard the story of the Buddha cutting meat and feeding the eagle?(2/2)

"Well, it seems so."

...

Ordinary people will find this question meaningless at first.

But if you think about it a little, you will find that this issue actually contains a very big contradiction.

Buddhist monks like Huikong are even more sensitive to this issue.

Buddhism pays attention to educating people in the world.

Anyone who does evil will naturally be accepted if they wish to enter Buddhism.

But if a person like Xuan Jingkou, who is extremely evil, wants to become a Buddhist monk, it will be too easy for him.

Could it be that after becoming a monk and becoming a monk, all the evil deeds he has done in the past will be wiped out and gone with the wind?

At least most people cannot accept it.

"How should the Holy Son answer?"

Huikong's face was full of worry.

Ye Qingyun frowned and thought for a moment.

"This question is very simple."

"Oh? But I don't know what the donor's answer is?"

Xuanjing asked curiously.

Ye Qingyun looked at Xuan Jing.

"There is a saying in Buddhism: if you put down your butcher's knife, you will become a Buddha immediately."

"good."

Xuanjing smiled slightly.

He thought that Ye Qingyun wanted to say that since he was willing to put down his butcher knife, he should join Buddhism.

But in this case, how to resolve the sins of the past?

"Since those who commit heinous crimes are willing to enter Buddhism, they should naturally be given the opportunity to be enlightened and enlightened."

Speaking of this, Ye Qingyun suddenly changed the subject.

"But the sins on this person's body will not disappear when he enters Buddhism."

"Grudges must be resolved."

Xuanjing said doubtfully: "Then how does the donor think it should be resolved?"

Ye Qingyun looked solemn.

"Have you ever heard of the story about Buddha cutting off his flesh and feeding it to the eagles?"

Xuan Jing was startled and shook his head with a confused look on his face.

Ye Qingyun immediately breathed a sigh of relief.

Fortunately, fortunately, there are no such Buddhist allusions in this world.

"Then please listen, Master."

"Buddha once went out and encountered a hungry eagle chasing a poor pigeon."

"The dove hopes that the eagle will let it go, but the eagle says that if I don't eat you, I will starve to death."

"After hearing this, Buddha became compassionate and hid the dove in his arms."

"The eagle was very angry, thinking that although the Buddha was so merciful and saved the pigeon, he would let the eagle starve to death."
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