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    Chu Ling stared at him with bright eyes.

    Fakong still didn't look at her.

    When it comes to such a major event, Chu Ling's judgment is inaccurate, too emotional, and does not understand the cruelty of worldly affairs.

    No matter how clever and penetrating she is, she is not so rational in her turn, and is still dominated by emotions.

    She failed to foresee how cruel the inner palace would be in the future if the queen did not take a step back.

    As a princess, and a favored princess, she does not see the cruelty of the harem, but only sees the bright side, even if she is boring, she does not reveal the dark side.

    The Queen is different.

    She made such a decision, at first glance it seemed impulsive, but in fact, when she thought about it, it also included rational thinking, and it was not completely emotional.

    It can only be said that the queen is a queen after all, sitting in this position, even a blunt person can temper it unusually.

    "Your majesty" The queen showed a bitter expression: "If the master agrees, the emperor has nothing to say, but if the emperor agrees first"

    She shook her head lightly.

    Fakong said: "Your Majesty, if I rashly agree, I'm afraid I will bear the emperor's thunderous wrath. If I get angry with me, that's fine, I'm afraid it will hurt the sect and the monastery."

    "Ohit's really too difficult to be a master!" The queen sighed quietly, shaking her head and said, "That's all."

    Fakong said: "Your Majesty, just stay here first, take your time with the rest, don't be in a hurry."

    "Yes." The Queen nodded.

    Chu Ling breathed a sigh of relief, and gave Fakong a hard look.

    This monk is really hateful, obviously trying to scare himself on purpose.

    Fakong said: "Do you want to meditate now, or to be happy? If you want to be happy, it's better to caress the piano, raise flowers, or even raise a bird. It's all very good."

    Chu Ling nodded hurriedly: "That's right, cultivating the mind and character is just a matter of cultivating the mind and nature, but Buddhism is not necessary. You are still young, queen mother."

    The queen smiled lightly and said, "I'm already an old woman, so I can't be called young."

    "The queen mother has always been young." Chu Ling smiled.

    The queen smiled and shook her head.

    Fakong said: "The courtyard of the jingshe is very large, and it can be turned into a vegetable garden or a flower garden, as the empress likes. This is no other place, and the empress considers it her own place."

    "Okay." The queen nodded: "But I still want to study Buddhism, increase wisdom with Buddhism, and open my heart."

    Fakong nodded: "I can explain one or two of the scriptures that the queen wants to hear."

    His profound Buddhist principles are unmatched by anyone, and there are so many Buddhist scriptures that it is impossible for him to master them one by one, but he is still proficient in the most common Buddhist scriptures.

    The queen picked out a Buddhist scripture, and Fakong began to explain it, either extending it or simplifying it.

    Even Chu Ling listened to it with great interest, and was even fascinated, unconsciously forgetting the tea that was being brewed.

    Fakong didn't interrupt them, and continued to preach the scriptures, pouring the boiled tea into the teacup while preaching the scriptures.

    Only then did Chu Ling save himself.

    After the scriptures were finished, the queen and Chu Ling raised some doubts, and Fakong answered them one by one, which made their eyes shine.

    Fakong explained Buddhism in a simple and easy-to-understand way, and more importantly, extended it, freeing the method of relieving troubles from the profundity and rigor of Buddhist scriptures, and turning it into an easy-to-understand and easy-to-practice method.

    ? To get rid of troubles, you must first know me, understand me, analyze the intention behind your words and deeds, and analyze yourself.

    Reconcile with yourself again, stop internal friction, stop interfering with yourself, deny yourself, and don't look down on yourself because of your shortcomings, but admit your imperfections and shortcomings, and accept your own imperfections.

    Find the right goal again, pursue the goal with the unity of body and mind, focus on the goal, and not be disturbed by external objects.

    ? Then develop a heart of altruism, knowing that I am for everyone, and everyone is for me. Helping others is helping yourself. Helping others can gather other strengths for your own use.

    After that is the heart of compassion, and then it is to understand the laws of the world and know the true nature of the world.

    In the end, it is to see your true colors.

    ? Step by step, climbing up the steps is the road to enlightenment, to relieve troubles, and to become enlightened and become a Buddha.

    ? Seems out of reach, but it is true and verifiable.

    The queen is in the troubled stage, and it is also the stage that is the easiest to listen to. Hearing Fakong's words, she suddenly realized it.

    She felt that the dark clouds hanging over her heart were quickly removed, and she found a way to remove the dark clouds.

    Since then, I am no longer afraid of the shadows weighing on my heart.

    This sense of solidity made her feel peaceful, free from fear and worryBut it turned out that three days had passed, and Chu Xiong remained silent, as if he didn't know that the queen had entered the Lingkong Temple, or even that the queen had left.

    Fakong sighed secretly.

    This is Chu Xiong's acquiescing to the Queen's approach, which is to hand over the harem to Leng Feiqiong.

    Since then, the master of the harem has become Leng Feiqiong, and the empress has become a thing of the past, which is quite embarrassing to think about.

    Fakong didn't talk about it.

    This is a housework, and outsiders interfering is asking for trouble, so it is better to stand on the sidelines.

    Leng Feiqiong obviously also knew about this, but she was very interested and didn't ask Fakong any more, pretending she didn't know.

    After another three days of the Rejuvenation Curse, Leng Feiqiong has fully recovered.

    Her temperament has also undergone subtle changes.

    It's still cold, but it doesn't have the coldness in its bones. It's not like the coldness of dark clouds and snow, but as cold as the snow under the sunny sun.

    This makes her even more attractive.

    When parting, Leng Feiqiong bowed deeply: "Master, I will leave to the empress, Master."

    Fakong frowned.

    Leng Feiqiong said: "The master thought that I also hated the queen, was jealous of her, and wanted to squeeze her away?"

    Fakong shook his head.

    Leng Feiqiong sighed, and said silently: "I am actually very grateful to the queen."

    Fakong smiled.

    Leng Feiqiong said: "Master, please tell the queen that I will never take away her phoenix seal."

    Fakong said: "Okay, I will tell the empress."

    Leng Feiqiong paid another tithe, turned around and drifted away¡ª¡ª

    A bright moon hangs in the sky.

    Fakong appeared in Li Ying's courtyard.

    Under the moonlight, Li Ying was dancing with her sword. The sword's momentum suddenly changed and she stabbed towards him. The sword's momentum suddenly became erratic and illusory, as if it had become a ray of breeze.

    Fakong flicked his sleeves.

    The sword tip that appeared in front of his chest suddenly stopped, and suddenly flew backwards, trembling with a "buzzing".

    Li Ying's face was serious, and she held the sword tightly, but she couldn't hold it in the end. The long sword broke free from her jade hand and flew into Fakong's hand.
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