Turn the Universe

Chapter 1301: The Legacy of Chinese Buddhism (2)

The space of the main hall is extremely vast, with layers of bluish-white large stone bricks, and huge vermilion pillars supporting the sky.

On the walls of the temple are carved painted patterns and mysterious symbols of Chinese Taoism. Occasionally, a few faint purple clouds drift by, making people feel as if they are above the sky.

When Qing Wei sent everyone and Han Yu Xiaotian into the main hall, there were already more than 30 people, divided into three directions, sitting in the hall.

In each of these three directions, there are about three or four older people with simple temperament, sitting on the ancient wooden chair, who should be the heads and elders of various schools.

Behind them, there were a dozen young men and women of varying degrees, who should have similar identities as the core disciples of the inner door of the Qing Dynasty.

"Haha, Daoist Xuanmiao arrived early, and it has been a hard journey."

In the main hall, the seats were already lined up. At this time, Li Jianghe, the leader of the Qing sect, as the organizer, saw Xuanmiao and other people from the Qing sect arrive, and he quickly got up to welcome him.

"Head Li is polite, your school is responsible for hosting the Tan Xuan Conference this time, it is really hard work."

Xuanmiao also politely said slightly.

The head of the Shang Qing faction, Li Jianghe, was a powerhouse of the sixth rank of the mysterious rank, and he was even stronger than the mysterious.

Moreover, Li Jianghe is longer than Xuanmiao in terms of age and time of cultivation, and his supernatural powers are also extremely magical. Among the many Chinese Buddhist traditions, he can be regarded as the top group of masters.

"Mysterious Taoist Fellow is still the elite this time. Well, look at your disciples, they are really talented, and they are much better than those of mine!"

A gentle and round voice came, making people feel pure and clear in their ears.

Xuanmiao and the others couldn't help looking at the place where the sound was made, but it was a middle-aged man sitting in the left side of the hall with a refined temperament and a crown-like face.

"Who is my Dao? It turned out to be Dao Master Huo Qiming of Jing Ming Dao. After five years of separation, the last Dao Master's theory of Xuan Dao is still in my heart."

Jingming Dao, a sect of the ancient Chinese Taoism Zhengyi sect, according to legend, was founded in the early Chinese Southern Song Dynasty.

Jingming Taoism is characterized by the integration of Confucianism and Taoism.

The teaching claims to be pure loyalty and filial piety, and believes that pure heart is the key, and loyalty and filial piety must be the most important in the system.

The so-called Jingming means being upright and sincere, teaching people to be pure and lack of desires, so that the heart is not moved by material desires, does not touch things, does not touch things, and reaches the state of supreme purity and emptiness. This is called Jingming.

Its theory originates from the Taoist theory that Taoism is clear and void is not stagnated in things.

Its Taoism focuses on guarding a cultivator to save people. Yuan is classified into Zhengyi after Yuan. Orthodoxy mainly includes "Tai Shang Ling Bao Jing Ming Fa", "Fei Xian Du Ren Jing" and so on.

And Huo Qiming, the master of Jingming Dao, is also the most pure-hearted man, masterful of the supreme and pure.

"Mysterious Daoist fellow is polite, I am waiting for the Taoist Buddha's legacy, if I still cherish my broom and don't communicate with others, then I am afraid that the future will not be far away."

Huo Qiming arched his hands and said sincerely.

"Amitabha! Huo Daozhu's words deeply touched my heart~ Now that I am waiting for the Chinese Buddha's path to decline, it is almost invisible, so it should be!"

With a chant of the Buddha, a monk wearing a cassock sitting on the right hand of the main hall stood up.

This monk has kind eyebrows and kind eyes, big ears are like drooping, and his body reveals the mellow Buddhism realm with no obstacles to Zen...