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Chapter 1640 Gold Coffin and Silver Coffin

"Lu Fei, I'm here to fight with you, not listen to your nonsense."

"The Seven Treasures Ashoka Pagoda is indeed donated by believers. I brought this pagoda to the Doubao Platform to give Chinese Buddhist believers an opportunity to see and worship up close!"

"Stop confusing everyone with fallacies." Yoshida Ohno said.

"hehe!"

"I think you are the most noble-sounding person."

"Bring it to display?"

"That sounds nice, but this is a treasure-fighting platform, not an exhibition hall." .??.

"In every battle of treasures, there will always be a winner or loser."

"If I win, this pagoda will be my trophy."

"You can make the decision for the Mahabodhi Temple. Can you make the decision for countless Buddhist believers?" Lu Fei shouted.

"Lu Fei, you don't need to provoke me."

"Since I dare to invite this pagoda to the treasure fighting platform, of course I can make the decision."

Yoshida said, taking out a contract and handing it to Guan Haishan.

"The chief referee, please take a look."

"This is the authorization given to me by the Asan Kingdom Mahabodhi Temple."

"The ownership of the Seven Treasures Ashoka Pagoda belongs to the Mahabodhi Temple."

"Their authorization is enough to prove everything."

Guan Haishan put on his spectacles and looked at the authorization letter, feeling furious.

It is clearly written above that Mahabodhi Temple authorized Yoshida Ohno to have full authority to handle the Seven Treasures Pure Gold Ashoka Pagoda.

And agreed with Yoshida Ohno to use this pagoda to participate in the treasure fight.

Any consequences will be borne by Mahabodhi Temple.

It has the official seal of the temple, the signature of the host, and the private seal, so there are no problems.

But there is no problem, that is the biggest problem.

Needless to say, Yoshida Ohno must have reached another contract with the temple.

In order to obtain the right to dispose of the pagoda, Yoshida Ohno must have spent a lot of money.

Why!

The so-called "all four elements are empty" is nonsense.

Faced with the temptation of profit, the eminent monk still couldn't control it.

Put down the power of attorney, Guan Hai
Shan said solemnly.

"There is no problem with the authorization letter."

"Mr. Yoshida Ohno does have the authority to deal with this pagoda."

"Thank you, Chief Referee Mingjian."

"Then my pagoda is not considered a foul, right?" Yoshida Ohno asked.

"What Master Kongyuan just said makes sense."

"Buddhism has been inherited in China for more than two thousand years and is indeed an integral part of China's civilization."

"According to the rules, Buddhist treasures are not considered a foul!"

"Please understand this, Mr. Lu Fei," Guan Haishan said.

"I have no problem!"

"I just don't deserve it for the hundreds of millions of Buddhist believers."

"Since the referee team thinks there is no foul, I have no objection."

"However, there is something I must make clear."

"If I win, this pagoda will be my trophy."

"Even if I melt jewelry, it has nothing to do with other people."

"Is that so?" Lu Fei asked.

"certainly!"

"These are the rules!"

"Then I'll be fine."

"Please continue!"

In the end, Lu Fei failed to prevent Pagoda from appearing, and Yoshida Ohno got carried away.

The shareholders behind the scenes bucked the trend and became energetic.

Yamazaki Daixiu, who was furious, was even more excited.

"Yoshida-kun finally figured it out!"

"Such a big treasure should have been taken out earlier."

"Earlier, why would we have lost six games in a row!"

"A few years ago, I also visited the Mahabodhi Temple in Asan Kingdom and had some knowledge of this pagoda."

"It is said that this thing is a great treasure in Buddhism."

"We will definitely win this round!"

The Seven Treasures Pure Gold Ashoka Pagoda is a sacred object of Buddhism. When appraising the pagoda, the judges must be cautious.

If any taboo is violated, it will be criticized by Buddhist believers.

After circling the pagoda twice, Guan Haishan said.

"The shape, size, texture of the pagoda, and the size of the seven treasures are exactly as recorded."

"The paste has also been completely preserved, so we can basically conclude that this is a treasure from the third century BC."

"However, according to historical records, the Buddha's parietal bone and shadow bone relics are enshrined in the Seven Treasures Ashoka Pagoda."

"There are also nine induction relics."

"There are five white ones, two red ones, and two black ones."

"So, if you want to identify whether it is the Asoka Pagoda recorded in historical materials, you must see the shadow bones and the induction relics."

Holden nodded and said.

"Mr. Guan is right!"

"A few years ago, Asan Kingdom applied for cultural heritage, and we went to the Mahabodhi Temple."

"Fortunately, Mr. Bill and I not only saw the Seven Treasures Pure Gold Ashoka Pagoda."

"Master Ah Shiluo opened the pagoda and took out the gold coffin and silver coffin. We have seen with our own eyes the shadow bone of the Buddha's parietal bone and nine induction relics."

"The chief referee is right, there are indeed five white ones, two red and two black ones."

"If the pagoda in front of you is real, it must contain gold coffins, silver coffins and relics."

Yoshida Ohno said with a slight smile.

"Mr. Horton is absolutely right."

"Now, I will ask Master Kongyuan to open the pagoda and let the judges take a look."

The audience was whispering that this round was unfair to Lu Fei.

But as soon as they heard that there was another mystery in the pagoda that contained relics enshrined, everyone suddenly became excited.

If you are not a Buddhist, you may not know about Ashoka Pagoda.

But the name of the relic
, that is well known to everyone.

The relics are portrayed in movies and TV shows to be so miraculous that most people would be suspicious of them.

Today I had the opportunity to see the legendary relic with my own eyes, and I was extremely excited.

Hold your breath and stare at the pagoda without blinking.

Master Kongyuan came to the pagoda, performed a few etiquettes, then silently recited scriptures and began to pray.

Lu Fei rolled his eyes and said.

"Monk, please stop inking."

"What's the point of pretending?"

"Buddha needs to know that if you use Buddhist sacred objects to participate in secular business activities, even if you recite the Diamond Sutra ten thousand times, you will definitely be sent to the endless hell and never be reincarnated."

"By the way, Buddha also said something, if you don't go to hell, who will go to hell, right?"

After hearing what Lu Fei said, Master Kongyuan staggered and almost fell down.

"Amitabha!"

"Donor Lu, there is a ceremony for us to open the pagoda and set it up."

"Now that the ceremony is completed, I will open the pagoda immediately."

Kong Yuan said, bowing to Wuxiang.

Then he pressed the button and took off the tower cover with both hands.

Putting the tower cover down steadily, Kong Yuan saluted again and stretched his hand into the tower.

Other monks, including Master Huixian, knelt down at the same time, banged their instruments and began to recite scriptures.

Under the attention of the entire audience, Master Kong Yuan took out a small object wrapped in yellow satin with his hands.

The things were placed on the referee's bench, and the silk and satin were gently opened. A silver coffin that was twelve centimeters long and about four centimeters wide was revealed in front of everyone.

The silver coffin is inlaid with seven Buddhist treasures, which is extremely luxurious.

Jataka stories are engraved on the four sides, namely "Sacrificing one's life to feed tigers", "Cutting meat to trade pigeons", "The Great Bright King giving his head", and "King Sudana in disguise", which reflect the great good deeds of the Buddha in his previous life.

Kong Yuan pulled out a pure silver rivet from the coffin, and the silver coffin was taken off piece by piece, revealing a golden coffin.


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