Chapter 249: Confucianism and Buddhism Discuss Taoism!
Buddhism issued a letter of war.
Seven days later.
In the Western Region, study.
That is the force created by Ning Chenxin.
A Buddhist disciple goes out to fight and discusses the truth with Ning Chenxin!
There are no bets included.
However, once Ning Chen lost his heart.
Then, this will undoubtedly cause a serious blow to the newly established study room!
On the contrary.
If Ning Chenxin wins.
Then it will cause a huge reputational blow to Buddhism.
At the same time, the establishment of the study will become extremely smooth.
However, once rejected.
The reputation of the study will also be affected.
A newly established force cannot withstand such a blow to its reputation.
This is a challenge letter.
Ning Chenxin had to accept it.
There is no need to refuse!
Immediately.
A reply letter was sent back to Buddhism under the gaze of everyone.
The content is...
The study is peaceful.
Accept the doctrine!
Although I have already guessed this result.
But still surprising!
The dispute between Buddhism and Confucianism has not reappeared for thousands of years.
After all, after the battle in ancient times.
Confucianism and Taoism orthodoxy suffered a devastating blow.
Today, only the Confucian Academy exists in the Tibetan and Taoist Academy.
Unfortunately, the background is not enough.
It has always been tepid.
Only Buddhism has continued from ancient times to the present.
There are countless believers.
All over the wild realm!
Western Region.
The study is located in Heming Mountain.
This is the place where Confucianism and Taoism are developed.
At the same time, it is also the former site of Confucianism.
Now, Ning Chenxin was sitting cross-legged on the top of Heming Mountain with a low table in front of him.
On the low table, there is a pot of boiling hot tea, with wisps of tea fragrance flowing out from the mouth of the pot.
Green willow trees flutter in the wind.
The sound of willow branches colliding with each other.
Rustling.
The gentle sunshine shone through the slender willow leaves and fell on Ning Chenxin's body.
Forming one golden yellow spot after another.
At this time, Ning Chenxin was holding an incomplete book in her hand, muttering silently in her mouth and flipping it with her fingers from time to time.
Next to it are books one after another.
These are all books left over from Confucianism.
Although it has been eroded for tens of thousands of years, it has been damaged.
But with Ning Chen's heart repaired, he could barely see.
Within seven days.
Countless forces came to Heming Mountain.
I want to witness this dispute between Buddhism and Confucianism.
On one side is the Buddhist sect with countless followers.
On the other side, there is Confucianism and Taoism, which have long since declined.
However, Ning Chenxin also has another identity.
That is, the disciples of thatched cottage.
He is Lu Changsheng's disciple.
Today, what attracts the most attention on this continent is the thatched cottage.
Therefore, Buddhism wants to challenge the peaceful mind of study.
It seems that they are just fighting for the right path of Buddhism and Confucianism.
Actually.
But it was Buddhism that began to challenge the thatched cottage!
They wanted to see how Ning Chenxin would respond.
I also want to see what is the difference between Ning Chenxin and the unborn peerless evildoer of Buddhism, the disciple of Buddhism.
Many forces have established temporary bases at the foot of Heming Mountain.
Some giant forces want to go up the mountain.
But he was rejected by Ning Chenxin.
"Everything, after the war starts, you can go up the mountain."
No one was angry.
All nodded.
Waiting quietly for the next discussion.
…
The seven days passed like white clouds passing by.
It went by in the blink of an eye.
All the forces looked up at the top of Heming Mountain.
There, Ning Chen's heart was still as before, sitting cross-legged in front of the low table.
The tea is still flowing, and the book is still in hand.
Only, the number of pages is different.
There seemed to be no sense of tension before the war.
His face looked calm and calm.
Guaranteed victory?
It's approaching noon.
At this time, the sun is at its strongest.
To the west, there were streaks of golden light, covering the dazzling sunlight and heading towards Heming Mountain.
Among them, the breath of Buddhism and Taoism is overwhelming.
There are phantoms of Asura guarding him.
There is the Golden Light Bodhisattva chanting Buddhist sutras.
There is also a Maitreya Buddha, holding a prayer bead and showing a harmless smile.
Three Buddhist visions appeared together!
This also represents the three supreme dharma of Buddhism.
And under these three visions.
Originally, those sects thought that people from the Buddhist sect came out in full force.
However, when they saw that there was only a thin figure under the three visionary figures.
Can't help but be slightly startled.
Only one person?
And one person can trigger the vision of three Buddhist statues?
Is this the Buddhist disciple who is called a peerless evildoer who has never been born in Buddhism today...
When those sect forces looked at Ning Chenxin again.
I feel a little unsure.
Even if Ning Chenxin is a disciple of thatched cottage.
The realm of Confucianism and Taoism is quite profound.
But in the face of such a peerless monster, can you really win?
I'm afraid...it's difficult.
At this moment, Ning Chenxin also put down the book in his hand, raised his eyebrows, and looked calmly at the man approaching in the golden light.
I saw the man holding the Buddha's seal with one hand as he stepped into the sky above Heming Mountain.
Then he said directly: "What is the Tao?"
There aren’t any fancy openings.
There was no foreshadowing.
The Buddhist chose to start discussing the Tao directly!
What is the Tao?
Three simple words.
But it is the most difficult to answer.
Everyone looked at Ning Chenxin in front of the low table.
Wanted to hear how he would answer.
Ning Chenxin's mouth curled up slightly.
What is the Tao?
It is a very broad topic.
Ning Chenxin stood up and whispered: "There is something mixed, born before heaven and earth, it is the Tao."
As soon as the words came out, a stream of Taoism swirled around Ning Chenxin!
It formed a rivalry with the surging Buddha light!
"The Tao is profound and mixed, boundless; the body contains emptiness and existence, and the principle is extremely profound."
"Every flower and grass is the Tao."
Ning Chenxin leaned over, pinched a handful of soil, and whispered: "Every tree and soil are also the Tao."
"Everything in the world is the Tao."
The Buddhist nodded slightly. He naturally did not think that his first question could defeat Ning Chenxin.
He took another step forward.
The overwhelming Buddha light fell on the Dao.
It seemed to be eroding and occupying!
"Then, since everything is Dao, what is the difference between Buddhism and Confucianism?"
"Why do you want to build a study and spread Confucianism?"
"Why don't you work with me to promote the Buddhist path?"
Yes.
Everything is Dao.
What is the difference between Confucianism and Buddhism?
Ning Chenxin did not pause.
Words come true.
"First of all, everything can be Tao, but there are essential differences between Tao and Tao."
"For example, water and fire, life and death, are two opposite roads."
"Buddhism and Confucianism are naturally different."
The Buddhist asked back: "What is the difference?"
Ning Chenxin said: "Tao talks about commitment. Those who commit will accumulate virtue and will benefit their descendants. Otherwise, their descendants will be condemned."
"If it is said that Buddhism regards the present world as a sea of suffering and advocates escaping from it and talking about leaving the world."
"Then Tao is to regard life as a joy for people, the great virtue of heaven and earth, and the present world as a paradise."
"My life is in my hands, not in heaven. I can become an immortal by practicing Tao."
"What about Buddha? If you obey the way of heaven, you can become a great Buddha. If you go against heaven, you will be thrown into the eighteen levels of hell!"
"Secondly, in Buddhism, do you think there are really people who don't use Buddhist thoughts to satisfy their own desires?"