The fisherman by the lake turned around in surprise and saw Da Kui running towards him and shouted in a low voice: "Boy, don't scare my fish." Da Kui wanted to die but didn't care about the fish.
' He rushed into the water and walked toward the depths. Just as he was about to lower his head and plunge into the deep water, his back collar was caught by something unknown. Then a strong force lifted him out of the water, and his body felt like it was cut off.
It flew back to the shore like a kite and fell to the ground.
The fisherman yelled: "Where did you come from, you bastard? I finally ran out to try to catch a fish! Are you here to seek death?" Da Kui felt pain as if his bones were falling apart, and he was so miserable when he fell.
The top of his head hit a small stone, which bumped up the boss's body. The exposed flesh of his hands and feet were scratched in several places. Da Kui gritted his teeth in pain. The fisherman kept chattering unfinished and cursed for a long time.
I only shut up when my mouth was dry.
Da Kui endured the pain and sat up. When he saw that the person in front of him was a monk, he was about forty years old. If he hadn't been wearing a gray cloth monk's robe, Da Kui would have thought he was a fisherman. Then he thought again and said in frustration: "Master, why do you need to save me?
Tell me to die."
When the monk heard this, he became interested: "Why are you seeking death? Come on, tell me. It's also for the poor monk's entertainment."
Dakui was so angry that he thought to himself, "I'm here to seek death, and you're here to entertain me?" But thinking of saving his life, Dakui told the monk exactly what he had experienced.
The monk patted his thigh and laughed loudly: "It's ridiculous. If you don't succeed in becoming a disciple, you will seek death. It's ridiculous."
Dakui said in a dull voice: "Who would have thought that Brother Tang would lie to me?"
The monk smiled and asked Dakui: "I'm here to ask you, poor monk, why do you learn martial arts?"
Hearing this, Dakui said: "I want to be a great hero, a great hero like Brother Tang!"
The monk couldn't help but chuckle again, and enlightened Dakui: "Buddha said that the four elements are empty, Taoism teaches tranquility and inaction. Is learning martial arts just for fame and profit?" Seeing Dakui's eyes dull, he knew that he didn't understand very well. The monk shook his head and said:
"People should treat others well in life, so there is a saying of loyalty, filial piety and justice. However, to treat others well, you must first treat yourself well and cherish your own life! Ants are greedy for life, let alone a human being? Your original intention of coming to learn martial arts has gone too far away from martial arts.
However, his mind is not strong yet he comes to seek death! It should be noted that all those who practice martial arts use martial arts to seek truth. In the process of practicing martial arts, they strengthen their bodies and strengthen themselves. If you are like you and seek death when encountering difficulties, you are the best in the world of martial arts.
Wouldn’t everyone die early?” The monk said and shook his head.
Hearing this, Dakui still seemed to understand but couldn't help but shed tears again: "What should I do?"
The monk shook his head and said: "You silly boy, why are you so stupid? What the poor monk means is to tell you not to just think about death, but to think more about good things and beautiful things. Look at this mountain and this water. There is so much
It’s a beautiful place, wouldn’t it be a disgrace to the scenery if you come to seek death?”
Dakui nodded and said: "I understand, then I will die somewhere else."
The monk angrily hit Da Kui on the head with a bang, causing Da Kui to grimace in pain.
After the monk finished knocking, he quickly put his hands together and said: "Amitabha, this poor monk has violated the precept of anger, and it is a sin!"
Dakui held his head and cried: "I have never seen a monk like you beating someone! Not only did you violate the prohibition of anger, but you also committed the prohibition of killing. You fish!"
The monk scratched his head and laughed when he heard this: "Since you are wearing this cassock, do you have to make a show of it?"
As the monk spoke, he reached out and took something off Da Kui's collar. When Da Kui saw it, it turned out to be a fishhook. There was a fishing line attached to the fishhook. Could it be that he had just been lifted ashore by the fishhook? How could this be possible! Fishhook and fish line
It's so small. How can this monk do it? Is the monk an expert? Da Kui suddenly realized it. He knelt down and kowtowed: "Master is here, please accept me as a disciple. Please master, please master." Da Kui couldn't stop talking as he spoke.
kowtow.
The monk immediately panicked when he saw this: "Wait, wait, wait! Who is your master? What's the matter, I caught an apprentice while fishing?"
Dakui said: "Master can lift me ashore with a fishhook. He must be a master of martial arts. Please accept me as a disciple for my long-distance apprenticeship."
The monk sighed and said: "Since you and I met, it was fate, so let me show you a place to go." Dakui raised his head and looked at the monk blankly, and the monk said again: "There is a spiritual master in the Qingxu Temple on this mountain.
You go to him to learn skills. The poor monk can guarantee that you will succeed."
Dakui asked: "How is his ability compared to yours?"
The monk shook his head with a smile and said: "This is nothing compared to this! But if he really takes action, the poor monk can barely perform ten moves in the hands of that wise master."
Dakui was surprised and said: "Master's martial arts skills are only ten moves compared to his?"
The monk added: "He is the master of Qingxu Temple and the leader of Southern Taoism. Do you think he is powerful?"
Dakui was stunned again, thought for a moment and said, "I'm afraid he won't accept me."
The monk said impatiently: "If he doesn't accept you, you won't leave. Kneel in front of his door and beg him to accept you. There is a saying that 'where sincerity leads to gold and stone,' but whether he can accept you depends on you."
After all, it depends on your determination." After hearing this, Dakui made up his mind to worship the spiritual master as his teacher.
Seeing that the matter was settled, the monk said: "That's it, you go and become a disciple and I'll go back to the temple. We'll see you later!"
The monk said as he packed up the fishing rod, stood up and brushed off the dust on his body.
Seeing this, Dakui quickly asked: "I still don't know what you call Master?"
The monk leisurely said: "A poor monk has no precepts."
Hearing this, Dakui quickly saluted and said, "Thank you Master Wujie for your guidance and life-saving grace." He couldn't help but think in his mind, 'No wonder he beats people and fishes for meat. It turns out he is called Wujie.'
Monk Wujie waved his hands and said: "Go, go, I should go."
After receiving the advice from Monk Wujie, Da Kui was so happy! Now he didn't have to die, the famous teacher was right in front of him. Da Kui turned back to the way he came from in high spirits, turned around the foot of the mountain and climbed up the mountain road, taking the path to Qingxu Temple.
When Da Kui had gone far away, Monk Wujie looked at Da Kui's back and muttered: "Silly boy, that master Lingzhi is now in his seventies and has closed his doors for a long time. There is no hope of you going to become a disciple. I will make you suffer a little."
That’s fine. I deserve it, I asked you to scare away my fish~!”
When Dakui came to the gate of Qingxu Guanshan again, the gate was closed. Dakui stretched out his hand to knock on the door. After a while, the little Taoist boy opened the door, leaving only a crack in the door and stuck out his head. Seeing it was Dakui again, he asked doubtfully:
"Why are you back again? They say this is not Feiyun Temple and there is no infatuated Taoist like you said."
Dakui smiled and said: "Little master, this time I am not looking for the Taoist Chixin. I am looking for the Master Lingzhi."
Hearing this, the little Taoist boy fell to the ground with a thud and stood up after a while. He asked in disbelief: "What? Are you looking for my master?"
Dakui also asked: "Master Lingzhi is your master?"
The little Taoist boy slammed the door shut and said inside, "Just wait, I'll call the master." After saying that, there was no more news.