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Chapter 0593 Where did the thief bald come from, and he wants to deceive my little Annie (`Д)(3/4)

Well, as he talked, Fahai was a little amused and crying... The language similarity of their mainland Chinese language is so profound. How could he explain this matter to this little girl in Fanbian?

"What's the difference? You're already scarred on your head..."

() I want to lie to me...

"Amitabha……"

Be aware of arrogance and be stubborn, do not be angry, do not speak lies...

After reciting the Buddha's name, Fahai had to patiently start explaining in detail:

"Little donor, the scar is also called the incense scar..."

"It refers to the scars left by our Buddhists who burn incense on their bodies in order to receive the pure precepts. Their behavior is based on the thought of sacrificing one's own offering, or it is to eliminate the self-attachment!"

"When taking the precepts, burning the ring scar is also called the 'incense scar'... The number of incense scars burned is generally one, two, three, six, nine, and twelve. These twelve points on my head indicate that it is the highest 'bodhisattva precept' among the precepts you received! If you are a layperson, it will burn the stalk scar on your wrist on the eve of the day you received the Bodhisattva precepts; if you are a monk, the stalk scar will burn on your head..."

"This is a ring scar, not a scar..."

Different monks have different precept scars on their heads, so they can't be random! For example, there are three novice monks, nine monks, and the Bodhisattva precepts of Fahai are the most twelve! As for more specific things, he doesn't want to talk too much to this little girl now.

"oh……"

( ̄△ ̄;)

Anne seemed to understand something, but she barely knew that those scars had some special meaning.

"Anime donor, you haven't told me the nursery rhyme you just now..."

After talking about the scars on his head, Fahai now wants to know: What is the meaning and origin of the nursery rhyme that the little girl just sang?

"That's actually very simple!"

"Look: If a monk lives in a temple on the mountain, would he have to carry water to drink in order not to die of thirst?"

┌*'┘

"Amitabha, this is natural!"

In order to survive, a monk has to do everything alone in the temple. The key is that he must be free of complaints and work hard to survive! Although Fahai feels that their Buddhist children are not like those supreme and inaction Taoist priests, and few of their monks live alone in temples.

"But if another monk comes at this time, then for fairness, will they have to get water together to drink?"

(′▽`〃)

"rational……."

Fahai nodded. If another Buddhist disciple came to the temple, they would have to cooperate. Carrying water to drink was a fairer way for both parties?

"But what if the three monks live together?"

(“▔□▔)/(“▔□▔)/(“▔▔▔)/

"This... this is naturally a take turns to carry water to drink!"

There are three people, so many people who carry water. Everyone wants to be lazy and thinks about how to take advantage of others. No one does it. In the end, no one can drink water and can only be thirsty and hungry together!

So, Fahai felt that if there was no rules and regulations and no presidency, he would have to take turns to carry water to drink, right?

In that case, it should be fair...

"So why do you take turns diving?"

( ̄^ ̄)Hmph!

"Little donor, what does this mean?!"

Isn’t it normal for three people to take turns to carry water? After all, the Huotou monks in Xiangguo Temple or Jinshan Temple also take turns to carry water.

"I haven't finished singing it just now, listen now!"

ヾ(°°)

"The monk said, I pick the most water I carry!"

( ̄^ ̄)

"The second monk said that newcomers should work more!"

( ̄▽ ̄)~*

"The little monk said, he is too thin at a young age?"

(*/\*)

"So... there is no water to drink together!"

()

"this……"

"Amitabha, I seem to understand..."

It turned out that this nursery rhyme was about to be said. Fahai nodded. Just now, he was indeed a little anxious. Because this nursery rhyme talks about human nature and has a lot of Buddhist principles.

"Look, are those monks super lazy and stupid?"

(,,,,,)…?

"What should the three monks do if they follow the little donor's opinion?"

At the same time, Fahai also thought about it in his mind and roughly knew the effective answer he wanted.

"Of course, let them fight first, the most powerful one doesn't have to work!"

(`^))`Д)

“…”

"Amitabha! This is inappropriate, inappropriate..."

Fahai laughed silently and shook his head happily.

Now, he didn't even take the bald donkey that was scolded by the little girl just now. The one in front of him was just an innocent little girl. He was a little too serious just now, but he didn't need to take it too seriously.

"Then what should you do if you say you should?!"

(.)

In Little Annie's opinion, since none of the three monks would be convinced by each other, they would definitely have to fight first, and the fist had the final say!

"I don't know..."

Fahai actually knew that in his thoughts, perhaps... the three monks should use the method of discussing Buddhism to distinguish one level, then choose a temple manager, and then assign positions, such as who is responsible for the cleaning, who recites scriptures and sings incense to receive pilgrims, who fetches water and makes rice, etc.

Instead of using the inefficient and easy means of creating more conflicts in the fights that the little girl said? Of course, he doesn't want to talk more about such complicated things to this little girl.

"But I saw a little..."

After pondering for a while, Fahai finally stared at the little girl in Fanbang in front of him, and kept scanning the other person with his sharp eyes.

"Huh? What did you see again?"

∑(△)?!

Annie didn't understand what the other party wanted to look at her with that strange look? There was nothing dirty on her body, and her power was very hidden, so the other party could not find out.

"The little donor has great wisdom and is destined to be with my Buddha! Amitabha!!"

After saying that, Fahai chanted the Buddha's name again, strengthening his tone.

"What is fate?"

(_)??

"If you have fate, you have fate, and if you don't have fate, you have no fate!"

Bodhi has no trees, and a mirror is not a platform. There is nothing originally, so where can dust be caused?

Anyway, after a few brief conversations, and his heavenly eye wisdom said that Fahai only recognized one thing: the little girl in front of her has great wisdom and has the pure and pure state of mind that Buddhist children dream of, that is, she is destined to be with the Buddha.

"Don't I all know what you're talking about?"

(“▔□▔)

Little Annie couldn't understand what the old monk named Fahai was saying. She was talking about nursery rhymes carefully, but as she said that she couldn't quite understand?

"It's okay! When you should understand, you will naturally understand..."

"Amitabha!!"

After talking to this little girl, Fahai didn't want to subdue demons and demons today. He felt that he could go back to Jinshan Temple to consolidate his income today?

"shut up!!"

"Where did the old bald donkey come from? Such a young girl, do you have the nerve to earn money to become a monk and nun in the mountains? What kind of heart are you doing?"

At this time, Li Gongfu, who had just walked over from the pavilion, heard that the bald thief actually wanted to trick a little girl while they were unprepared. He was so angry that he ran over quickly, blocked the little Annie, and stared at the complacent old monk.

"Amitabha! This donor misunderstood, I didn't..."

This statement made Fahai confused!

He just said that this little girl has wisdom and is only associated with the Buddha. How could he say that he would deceive this little girl into going up the mountain to become a monk?

Such a foolish mountain man, who has not yet figured out the truth of the matter, can he be wronged at will? After all, Zen Master Fahai is also a Taoist monk!

"Go away, we don't have the money to give you charity now, and we are not in the mood to pay attention to you!"

Li Gongfu was feeling depressed. His younger brother Xu Xian had just been taken away, and his wife was annoyed him again. Where did he have time to take care of this old monk?

Besides, the other party was not ashamed. It was outrageous to see a little girl who wanted to earn money from others to become a monk!!

"that is!"
To be continued...
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