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Chapter 1852 Changes in Jiangdu Palace (9) Peace of Mind

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    Pei Ju¡¯s words shocked Huang Weiyang greatly.

    I have to admit that letting him go is the best choice.  Not only will the Huang family be saved, but the Huang family will not be burdened with all kinds of infamy.  Once the emperor is gone, no one in the world can control his father.

    ¡°Perhaps this is really the reason why my father has ignored Jiang Du these days.

    Seeing Huang Weiyang deep in thought, Pei Junai said: "Wait a minute, Ling Jing has already gone to Zhongzhe Chongjun to help Jinnu seize the army. When Junu and his troops arrive, it will be time for us to break through."

    "good!"

    In this case, there is no other way but to listen to grandpa¡¯s advice.

    The grandfather and grandson were waiting in the lobby, and soon the night was getting darker.

    Although there was a plan today, Huang Weiyang was a little worried.

    In contrast, Pei Ju, who was sitting opposite him, was drinking tea calmly, with a calm expression on his face, as if what happened tonight had never happened.

    After experiencing so many things, Huang Weiyang also gained an understanding of the roles played by everyone in this turmoil.

    "However, limited by the information he had, Huang Weiyang actually knew it but didn't know why. He knew its potential but couldn't get a full picture of it.  He knows that his father, grandfather and even Mr. Ling have their own plans, and he also knows that all parties are adding fuel to the fire and fishing in troubled waters, but with his current age and temperament, he still cannot control the overall situation.

    Although he decided to wait for Huang Weilie's army, Huang Weiyang couldn't sit still. He stood up and walked around from time to time, as if this could relieve the pressure in his heart.

    At this critical juncture, no matter where to go, one wrong step will result in your body being shattered into pieces.

    Seeing that his grandson couldn't feel at ease, Pei Ju said, "Diao Lang, don't worry. People plan things, and God makes things happen. Since everything has been planned, there is no point in worrying. Come, have a cup of tea and let go."

    Huang Weiyang suppressed the anxiety in his heart and sat down according to his grandfather's words. He picked up the tea on the table and drank it in one gulp.

    29306&#22914&#32&#122&#104&#117&#105&#115&#104&#117&#107&#97&#110&#46&#99&#111&#109&#32&#29306&#22914&#12290  Instead of drying up the air, it only made him thirstier and made his throat a little dry.

    "That's not how you drink tea. You are just chewing peonies and wasting all the natural resources."

    Huang Weiyang also knew that he was too anxious and restless, and easily lost his judgment, so he took a deep breath and forced himself to calm down.

    Pei Ju knew that his grandson was just forcing himself to be calm. In order to help his grandson relieve his boredom, he deliberately said: "Diaolang, do you know the story of Zen Master Huike, the second ancestor of Zen Buddhism, who broke his arm in the snow?"

    Because Huang Mingyuan kept a respectful distance from both Buddhism and Taoism, and his family did not allow his children to study Buddhist scriptures, so although Huang Weiyang was knowledgeable and knowledgeable, he really didn't know the story.

    "The original name of Zen Master Huike was Shenguang. It is said that under the guidance of a god, Zen Master Huike discovered Bodhidharma's identity as the founder, and went through all kinds of hardships to seek enlightenment from Zen Master Bodhidharma.

    In the beginning, he took good care of Zen Master Bodhidharma and was inseparable.  Zen Master Datama only focused on meditating facing the wall and ignored him at all, let alone taught him anything.  But instead of being discouraged, Zen Master Ke Huike became more respectful and pious in his heart.

    It was cold winter, and Zen Master Bodhidharma was sitting in the cave meditating. Zen Master Huike was still standing outside the cave, clasping his hands and waiting.  In the middle of the night, heavy snow fell on the sky.  Soon, heavy snow covered Zen Master Huike's knees. Zen Master Huike seemed to be covered with a thick blanket of snow, but he still stood motionless with his hands clasped together, standing piously in the snow.  [1]

    Early the next morning, Zen Master Bodhidharma began to meditate. When he walked to the entrance of the cave, he saw Zen Master Huike standing in the snow like a snowman.  Zen Master Bodhidharma suddenly felt pity and finally asked: "You have been standing in the snow for a long time. What do you want to ask for?"  ¡¯

    Zen Master Huike then replied: "I only hope that the monk will be compassionate and open the gate of nectar to the broad range of people."  ¡¯

    Zen Master Bodhidharma then said: "The supreme and wonderful way of the Buddhas, it is difficult to practice it with diligence for a long time, and it requires patience."  How can we use small virtues and small wisdom to be careless and arrogant, hoping for true success, and working hard in vain?  ¡¯ But he rejected Zen Master Huike.

    After listening to the teachings of Zen Master Bodhidharma, in order to express his sincerity and determination to seek the Dharma, Zen Master Huike did not hesitate to take out the sword he carried with him and cut off his left arm.  Then, Zen Master Huike put down the sword in his hand, bent down and picked up his bloody left arm. After circling the hole in the wall facing Zen Master Bodhidharma, he still stood in the snow stained red with blood.

    Zen Master Bodhidharma was moved by Zen Master Huike's pious behavior and said, "All Buddhas first sought the Tao and forgot their form for the Dharma. Now that you have broken your arm in front of me, you can still ask for it." So he passed on the mantle, bowl and Dharma utensils to him, and gave him the Dharma name Huike.  .  "

      Huang Weiyang was shocked when he heard this and murmured: "Zen Master Huike is a man of great perseverance and wisdom."

    Pei Ju smiled and said, "If your father were here, he would say, 'Master Huike, it is the nature of a hero to use your life to win the approval of Zen Master Bodhidharma. If Bodhidharma refuses, the next sword will fall on Bodhidharma.'"

    After saying that, I couldn¡¯t help but laugh.

    Huang Weiyang didn't dare to laugh with him either, until he lowered his head and said nothing.

    ãá minus 7*5z w*.co*m ãá.  Pei Ju then said: "I am telling you this story today because I want to tell you three truths. First, throughout the ages, those who achieve great things must have perseverance that ordinary people do not have. To pursue the original intention, be unswerving, even if you work hard  Even if you risk your life, you will never back down.

    Second, when it¡¯s time to break, break it off, even if it¡¯s a bloody head and bruises all over the body.  Opportunities are fleeting, and it is often too late to regret them until they are lost.  If Master Huike had not made a decisive decision at that time and broke his arm and made an oath, he would not have been able to obtain the mantle of Zen Master Bodhidharma.

    third.  "

    "As he spoke, Pei Ju looked into his grandson's eyes and said word by word: "In order to achieve the goal, you must do whatever it takes. You have a pure heart, but you lack flexibility."

    Pei Ju held his grandson's shoulders and said: "After today, your father and son will be the future of the world, and they must shoulder that important responsibility. Your father should be ready, but what about you.

    You know, your father never waits for anyone.  "

    Huang Weiyang stared at his grandfather's deep eyes for a long time before he nodded heavily.

    "Grandpa, I remember."

    Pei Ju couldn't help but smile.  Among his descendants, they are all ordinary people, but this grandson is the only one who is truly smart.

    "Zen Master Huike asked, 'Can the seals of all Buddhas be heard?'

    Zen Master Bodhidharma then replied, "The seals of all Buddhas cannot be obtained from humans."  ¡¯

    Zen Master Huike was at a loss when he heard this, so he said, "My heart is not at peace, so I beg you for peace."  ¡¯

    Zen Master Bodhidharma then replied, "I will send my heart to you."  ¡¯

    Zen Master Huike pondered for a long time and replied, "I'm looking for my mind, but I can't find it."  ¡¯

    Zen Master Bodhidharma then replied, ¡®I and you are at ease!  ¡¯

    Now, you can feel at ease.  "

    Mi He Mi.  There is no real heart that can be gained, and there is no real peace of mind that can be settled. Peace and restlessness are all delusions.

    Huang Weiyang looked calm and said calmly: "Grandpa, I understand."

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    At this moment, the servant hurriedly came to report that Su Lie was back

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