The last book mentioned " Water Margin ". After the development of the Tang and Song dynasties, Buddhism and Taoism are no longer unattainable, and are very popular among the people. In the Qing Dynasty, where "Dream of Red Mansions" was written, the two schools of Buddhism and Taoism were completely rooted in the Chinese nation in China. It has no meaning to be original or foreign. The two religions develop together and promote each other. You have me and I have you. The two major religions are completely entangled together and cannot be separated.
The beginning of "Dream of Red Mansions" came with a monk and a Taoist path. During this period, Buddhism and Taoism had become good friends, and they were inseparable good friends. No matter how psychic, there was no such monk and the origin of "Dream of Red Mansions". Later, these two people were all promoted by important plots.
Chapter 1 Zhen Shiyin Dream consciousness psychic Jia Yucun Enemy of a lady, Zhen Shiyin encountered this monk three times, and after enlightenment, Zhen Shiyin finally floated away with them. Chapter 12 Wang Xifeng Poisonous Love Side Bureau Jia Tianxiang is illuminating the Fengyue Jian, Jia Rui comes to find Fengjie , but is teased by Fengjie, and does not listen to the words of the lame Taoist. He is illuminating the Fengyue Jian, and his life is illuminating the Fengyue Jian. Chapter 25: Nightmare Magic Sister and Brother Meet Five Ghosts. Dream of Red Mansions meets Shuangzhen. Aunt Zhao gave Ma Daopo silver and money, asking Ma Daopo to try to defeat Bao and Feng. Baoyu and Feng sister went crazy together. The monk and Taoist priest recited Baoyu, and Baoyu recovered from illness.
"Dream of Red Mansions" is Tiekan Temple and Mantou Temple. The Mantou Temple should have been called Shuiyue Temple. Because the steamed buns made in the temple are delicious, everyone gave it the nickname "Mantou Temple". The nun in the Mantou Temple, from top to bottom, is like a delicious mantou, full of human desires. Is it that kind of taste? The female host in the temple is called Jingxu . She is very familiar with Fengjie. She uses her special skill of skill to arouse Wang Xifeng's passion and patted her chest to express her opinion to Jingxu's old nun: No problem, I'll help with this! The final result was: two lives were forced to die!
This old nun also has two female apprentices in her teens, one is called Zhishan and the other is called Zhishan, and the other is called Zhizhi, and they both look very good. While Qin Zhong and others were holding a funeral for Qin Keqing (Qin Zhong’s sister), when Feng Jie took Qin Zhong and a few stayed in Mantou Temple, this Intelligent Son not only conveyed feelings to Qin Zhong, but also half-spoken and obeyed Qin Zhong on that dark and windy night, and actually "that" with Qin Zhong! This is the funeral! !
Yuanchun After the visit to the family, the Jia family arranged a group of little nuns and young Taoist priests he bought to the Mantou Temple, and Jia Qin was responsible for the management. Soon, he got into a relationship with the most beautiful little nun Qinxiang and the little Taoist priest Hexian, who was in the temple, and he was stumbling around in the temple all day long, and even drank and had fun with the girls and Taoist priests. When the nun in the Yuanan saw that it was exciting enough, they all participated. In this way, a Shuiyue Temple was turned into a romantic scene!
Tiekan Temple is very close to Mantou Temple. Each temple belongs to the Jia Mansion and has become the private property of the Jia Mansion. Someone in the Jia Mansion dies and is usually transported here to stop the spirit and make a temple, and then be buried at a date. In other words, no matter from Tiekan Temple to Mantou Temple, or from Mantou Temple to Tiekan Temple, the journey is not far and convenient to get around, that is: no matter how ridiculous or crazy the people are, they can't escape the limit of this iron gate, and they can't escape the local steamed bun.
The Ma Daopo mentioned earlier is the godmother sent by Jia Baoyu . She often goes to and from the Jia Mansion. After Baoyu was burned by Jia Huan, she asked Jia Mu to donate five or seven kilograms of oil a day to light a sea lamp to avoid disaster and gain benefits. At the same time, she instigated Aunt Zhao to give her money and asked her to secretly plot against Baoyu and Wang Xifeng. She was simply a demonic bastard.
Qingxu Temple Taoist priest in his eighties, he was the host of Qingxu Temple. He once served as a substitute for the Duke of Rongfu (to become a monk). From the emperor to the princes and nobles, he was called gods and immortals.This Taoist Zhang is not close to the immortal style we imagine. It can be said that he is unbearable. At such a big age and has been a monk for so long, he has no character at all. He looks like a flatterer. People from the Jia family do not respect him very much. This shows that Taoist Zhang is not a serious Taoist practitioner, but just a monk who wanders among the nobles.
Gourd Monk In the case of the Hulu Monk jail, the little novice monk in Hulu Temple and Jia Yucun who lived in Hulu Temple were sentenced in a confused manner for their own interests, knowing that they were the only daughter of his benefactor Zhen Shiyin. They had no idea of repaying the benefactor, and the little girl was in the midst of water and fire.
In the Grand View Garden, Long Cuian lives in Miaoyu in . It is said to be a monk. I think it is just a new place to be a young lady. I see a little bit of compassion and no compassion. Buddhism says that there is no desire or demand. Miaoyu uses, eat and drinks all the best, and her attitude towards Liu Laolao is also extremely indifferent.
Jia Jing , Ningguo Duke Jia Yan's grandson, and the father of Jia Zhen. He was a Jinshi of Yimao, but he was always good at Taoism. He practiced in Xuanzhen Temple in Duwai, burned elixirs and refined mercury, and ignored anything else, indulged his family in doing whatever he wanted. Later, he died of eating secret cinnabar burning. He practiced immortals and seeking Taoism to save all living beings. He couldn't even manage his own family well, so how could he practice Taoism? Moreover, if he didn't practice Taoism in the deep mountains and forests, he practiced at his doorstep, it was purely nonsense.
The development of anything may have problems of this and that. Just like the Roman Catholic Church once published the "Atonement Book", Chinese Buddhism and Taoism also have the same problems. In a team, it is impossible to be as clean as pure water, and it is inevitable that some impurities are mixed. In "Dream of Red Mansions", Cao Xueqin ruthlessly criticized the Buddhist path. In addition to his own attitude, it also exists in reality. It is also good for the Buddhist path itself. Being able to accept criticism is not a bad thing, and it also serves as a warning to bad phenomena.