Fourth Lord's Black Moonlight Queen

Chapter 268 Turning Mountains, Rivers, and Buddhist Pagodas, Not for the Afterlife

Chapter 268 Turning Mountains, Rivers, and Buddhist Pagodas, Not for the Afterlife

"Su Peisheng!"

At this time, Xu Zhen was disturbed by the noisy voice outside, and shouted angrily in the room.

But there was a loud bang, and the door and all the window lattices were knocked open in an instant.

"Yeah~"

In front of him was a black silhouette that covered the sky and the sun, and countless crows frantically poured into the room.

The Manchus were not allowed to harm the god crow, so Yinzhen could only tear off the curtain to drive away these uninvited guests.

"Su Peisheng! Come in and scatter the crows!"

Holding brooms and feather dusters, everyone rushed into the room one after another. Yin Zhen, who was at a disadvantage, turned his head, but was shocked to find that Jingui, who was lying on the bed, was surrounded by countless god crows.

"Jingui!"

Don't care too much, if anyone dares to touch him, then he can only meet gods and kill gods, and ghosts and ghosts.

Yinzhen rushed to the desk to take the Zhanlu sword, and without hesitation swung the sword at the crow.

Those god crows seemed to be mad and attacked towards him. At this time, countless god crows gathered and lifted Li Jingui up into the air.

Shocked by the strange scene in front of them, the servants including Su Peisheng stopped their movements and stared blankly at the vision.

"kill!"

Yinzhen let out a roar, summoned his internal strength to strike at the crows, seeing Jingui being carried by the god crows gradually drifting towards the inside and outside of the room, he was suddenly very anxious.

"Jingui!"

In the 44th year of Kangxi, at the southern foot of Mount Everest, it was midsummer in July, but the summer on the plateau was not obvious.The holy mountain stands in front of you dignifiedly and compassionately.

At this time, a woman in a Tibetan robe was wearing protective gear, knee pads, and a fur garment on her front body. Her face was covered by dust.

I just feel that her figure is a little fat, and her skin is also burnt by the sun on the plateau, showing a dark and sickly state.

She walked along the road, not afraid of all kinds of difficulties, knocking at three steps, and every time she bent down, she devoutly marked the ground with her hand, got up, walked forward to the mark, and crawled again, repeating this cycle.

She started from where she left off yesterday.It is so pious that thousands of miles are not far away, and the solid stone is the wearer, which is amazing.

According to the legend of Tibetan believers, turning around Mount Everest once can wash away the sins of the first life; turning around ten times can avoid the suffering of reincarnation; turning a hundred times can make one become a Buddha in this life.

She took three steps and one bow for thousands of miles to measure her body, traveled mountains and rivers, and went through hardships to turn mountains and rivers and pagodas.

Along the way, many pilgrims were impatient with the wind and rain and died on the pilgrimage. Their families were still grateful for it all the time, and even regarded it as a blessing.

Not for this life, but only for the afterlife, one generation after another, going on and on, and the cycle of reincarnation will never end.

She turned around mountains and rivers and pagodas along the way, and worshiped devoutly towards the top of the snowy mountains.Not to become a Buddha, but to pray for blessings for those who are concerned about them.

Tibetans say that kowtowing [-] heads is considered a complete meritorious deed.The reason for kowtowing [-] heads.

It is because when Master Tsongkhapa became a Buddha, a bodhi tree grew on the place where he sat, with [-] leaves, and there was a Buddha statue on each leaf, so they wanted to worship all the [-] Buddhas.

In order not to make mistakes in counting, Tibetans hold a string of Buddhist beads to count, as well as stones, highland barley and other counting objects when kowtowing.

After kowtowing these [-] long heads, it takes at least three months for young people, and more than half a year for old people.

Six months ago, Li Jingui began to spend the rest of her life fulfilling this obsession within a few months since she started to move freely.

"Yeah~"

A crow hovered above her head, before swooping down and blocking her pilgrimage.

 Let's talk about Hongli.

  He should not appear until 50 words.Because if he appeared, it would not be far from fourth master's ascension to the throne.

  At midnight on August 50th (September 1711th in the Gregorian calendar) in the 9th year of Kangxi (25), Hongli was born in the "Ruyi Room" of the East Academy of Prince Yong's Mansion in Beijing, and his childhood name was "Yuanshou".

  In this article, he will be born in the Lion Garden of Yuanmingyuan.His biological mother is Jingui.

  Qing Gaozong Aixinjueluo Hongli (September 1711, 9-February 25, 1799), the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after the capital was established in Beijing.The year name "Qianlong" means "heavenly prosperity".He reigned for 2 years, and continued to practice politics after the Zen throne. He actually exercised the supreme power for 7 years and four months.

  Hongli was smart since he was a child, and he started learning at the age of five.In the 60th year of Kangxi (1721), it is said that Emperor Kangxi met his grandson Hongli for the first time in Prince Yong's Mansion. Grandfather visited Rehe Mountain Resort.

  In August of the first year of Yongzheng (1723), Yongzheng personally wrote the secret decree and established Hongli as the heir. It was hidden in a casket and placed behind the "upright and bright" plaque in Qianqing Palace.

  ps: Hongli's kid is famous for his exaggerated style of farmhouse music, and the fourth master said that Jin Gui's child should be pampered to the end even on his knees!
  
 
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