It is said that during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, there was an eminent monk named "Zhicong Zen Master". He became a monk as a young man and dedicated himself to Buddha. He built a hut on Zhurong Peak and meditated all day long. He practiced hard for ten years and

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It is said that during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, there was an eminent monk named "Zhicong Zen Master". He became a monk at a young age and dedicated himself to the Buddha. He built a thatched hut at Zhurong Peak and meditated all day long. He practiced hard for ten years and achieved some achievements in Buddhism.

At this time, Zen Master Zhicong felt that he had "completed the moral conduct and firm Zen mind" and would no longer be tempted by anyone or anything in the world, so he laughed loudly and went down the mountain.

It is said that during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, there was an eminent monk named

When Zen Master Zhicong passed by a mountain road, he met a beautiful woman washing clothes by the river. This woman was graceful and graceful, with a complexion like jade, bright eyes, and a natural beauty. Her name was Honglian.

Perhaps it was the fate of the marriage in the previous life, or perhaps Zen Master Zhicong's practice was not firm enough. After seeing Honglian, his heart was moved, and the girl Honglian also secretly loved Zen Master Zhicong.

In this way, the two fell in love with each other and did something that transcended the boundaries between men and women - "Suihehuan".

It is said that during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, there was an eminent monk named

The next morning, Zen Master Zhicong got up and took a bath. Unexpectedly, he and Miss Honglian died together before he finished bathing. "At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the monk got up to take a bath and transformed into a woman."

Later someone wrote a poem about this matter:

The monk of Youdao Mountain was named Zhicong, and he did not leave Zhurong Peak for ten years.

The Bodhi water accumulated in the waist poured into a red lotus leaf.

It is said that during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, there was an eminent monk named

This story tells us that there are too many temptations in the world. If you are not cultivated enough, you must not touch them at will. As Laozi said, "Don't see what you want to keep your mind from being confused." Otherwise, your "Zen mind" will be disturbed. , doing something that you will regret for the rest of your life.

Reference materials: "Ancient and Modern Poetry" "Supplements to the Little List of Waiters"

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