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Chapter 593: The Three Major Sins of the Shangjun Courtyard(1/2)

Wang Ben looked at Hu Hai in amazement: "You are a traitor. Are you afraid of falling into hell in the future?"

Hu Hai shook his head: "Abbot, I will not enter hell, but will achieve the right result. Do what I said, Buddhism will spread in the Great Qin Dynasty, and I don't know how many people will be saved."

"Abbot, are you spreading Buddhism to save people? Or is it for a reputation? If it is for saving people, is the Buddha Shakyamuni or Lao Dan? What's the difference?"

Wang Ben was speechless.

He had already learned about Hu Hai's eloquence and knew that he could not argue with him.

But is it really OK to spread Buddhism in this way?

Seeing that Wang Ben was still a little hesitant, Hu Hai continued to say in a bewitching voice: "Abbot, think about it carefully. If one day in the future, Buddhism will really flourish in the Great Qin Dynasty. At that time, we will tell the world again that Buddhism has nothing to do with Taoism, wouldn't it be enough?"

Wang Ben looked at Hu Hai in surprise: "This... isn't this going back on his word?"

Hu Hai smiled: "There may be hundreds of years to prosper in Buddhism. Hundreds of years have passed, who knows what happened before?"

"We can even say that Buddhism was originally passed down from the Peacock Kingdom. It's just that some shameless Taoist villains, in order to increase their value, hinder themselves to Buddhism."

"Then let's have another big debate and tell the people that Buddhism was actually passed down from the Peacock Kingdom, so that's enough."

Wang Ben was silent.

Hu Hai smiled and said, "If the abbot does not object, the little monk will do it."

Wang Ben still didn't say anything.

So Hu Hai walked out with great strides.

"Don't." Wang Ben said softly.

However, at this time Hu Hai had already walked out of the door, and he probably couldn't hear the slight opposition.

Wang Ben looked at Hu Hai's back and sighed.

He didn't know now that he would achieve the right result in doing so in the future, or he would fall into the Avici Hell.

Hu Hai was very happy, and his plan had been completed halfway.

Next, Hu Hai will publish a series of articles in the newspaper to make his name known to the world again.

In the Peacock Kingdom, the ancestor of Buddhism was naturally Sakyamuni. But Hu Hai was sure that in the near future, the ancestor of Buddhism in Daqin would be He Hu Hai.

Of course, Hu Hai was not interested in being a Buddha. What he really wanted was reputation. With reputation, many things could be done.

After Hu Hai returned to his room, he found the manuscript he had prepared long ago and sent a vegetable soldier to Shangjun Villa.

Some of this manuscript was excerpted from the Buddhist scriptures by Hu Hai, who teaches people to be kind and be compassionate.

Some of them were compiled by Hu Hai based on his understanding of Buddhist scriptures. For example, a cruel and murderous person who was reincarnated as a sheep after his death, was cut off by others, etc.

After the servant arrived at Shangjun Villa, he handed over the articles to the printing factory.

After seeing it, the people from the printing factory immediately asked Fu Yao for instructions.

Fu Yao felt that there was no problem, so he sent it to the publishing room for review.

The publishing room is now divided into two different parts.

Some of them have relatively small numbers and are responsible for reviewing the publication of books. Another part has a huge number of people, specializing in reviewing newspapers.

After reading this, these people felt that these articles were all about being kind. There was no problem, so they agreed.

Therefore, Hu Hai's explanation of Buddhism was quickly put into printing.

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"Is this the printing factory? It's really amazing." A group of ministers stood at the door of the printing factory, looking into it with their heads and heads.

Cangfu, Niudu and others looked at these court officials with confusion, not knowing what these people were doing.

Starting this afternoon, the number of court officials visiting Shangjun Villa suddenly increased.

In the past, some people came to Shangjun Villa to have fun, but that was a fun-watching style. But today they are different. They are particularly serious and want to figure out the principles of everything.

The Cangfu said to Niudu: "The court's assessment is coming?"

Niu Du thought for a while and said, "It's probably for this. These court officials don't work hard, and they want to learn something suddenly at critical moments."

The Cangfu and Niu Du thought these court officials were here to learn. In fact... they were here to find flaws.

They wanted to find some evidence of rebellion in Shangjun Villa.

The easiest way to find evidence is to find evidence from the ritual system.

For example, when enjoying a banquet and dancing, does the number of people exceed the limit, which is suspected of being arbitrary.

But they looked around and found that there were no dancers here at all.

These court officials were a little disappointed and shook their heads and thought: Are there no Huaiguzi to watch singing and dancing? So what's the fun of living?

Then, they began to look for whether Huaiguzi had any banned objects privately, such as tripods, robes, and...

As a result, they searched for a while and found nothing. They even found that Huaiguzi's life was very simple and did not seem to pay attention to this.

The court officials were speechless: This locust kernel is really strange. Do you don’t know how to enjoy it when guarding a mountain of gold and silver?

These court officials were talking about it, and their words finally reached the ears of Niu and Cangfu.

These two people did not guess that the court officials' real purpose was to find evidence of rebellion. They thought that the court officials were just as they had before, just as they did.

The Cangfu looked at the courtier's back, shook his head, and said with some disdain: "These people are really unsightly."

The calf nodded: "That's. Gorgeous robes and beautiful utensils, this is useless. I don't know why so many people are so passionate about those things."

The Cangfu nodded: "The banished immortal, after all, is an immortal. He is knowledgeable and naturally knows what good things are. He is much more wise than these superficial people."

Niu Du and Cang Fu have seen with their own eyes how the banished immortal fiddled with the camera and how they fiddled with the phonograph.

How to use a curved mirror to gather the sunlight and boil a pot of water...

In their opinion, this is the advanced gameplay.

The courtiers had been walking around Shangjun Villa for most of the time, but still found nothing.

They discussed it and felt that they could only use the last method: to catch up on the wind and make rumors and make trouble.

Low-level rumors will be exposed and then subject to crime.

Advanced rumors cannot be exposed, or it will take hundreds of years to verify. Such a long time is almost equivalent to not being exposed.

So they visited Shangjun Villa together and quietly discussed several crimes.

The first crime: the banished immortal's fertilizer. The court officials believed that fertilizers seemed to increase yield, but were actually very harmful to the human body.

The crops grown with chemical fertilizers are forcibly ripened by some special means. These grains have been alienated.

After eating, the body will also undergo corresponding alienation. It may become sick and may be passed on to the next generation.

Therefore, the exiled immortal was for his temporary achievements and harmed the Qin Dynasty for generations.

The cleverness of this rumor is that it is difficult to falsify.

How do you prove that people eat food every day. Suddenly one day someone got sick. How do you prove that it was not caused by eating fertilizers and food?

As for the harm of fertilizers, it will be passed on to the next generation. How can this rumor be exposed? Unless you start observing generations of people.

Twenty or thirty years have passed, and in this way, hundreds of years have passed.

By then, the rumor-makers had turned into mud, so they didn't care.

The courtiers were very satisfied with this rumor.

Immediately afterwards, they pieced together a second rumor. This second rumor is about witchcraft.

When they visited Shangjun Villa, they found some houses deep underground. To enter it, they needed to pay special money.

After the courtiers entered, they found that there was no light on the ground, and it was dark.

There are many furs placed here.

Xianglizhu was carrying people rubbing the furs hard, and then sparks appeared on the furs, accompanied by crackling sounds.

The courtiers were all shocked. Someone blurted out: Lightning.

In the darkness, Xianglizhu turned her head and said to him quietly: "Yes, this is lightning."

"We have proved through experiments that this is essentially the same thing as lightning. However, the power of lightning is very huge, and this power is very small."

The courtiers were all shocked.

Xiangli Zhumingren lit the oil lamp and said proudly: "Please look for everyone."

Her assistant took out something weird. The thing looked like a compass, but there was a scale on it.

Two silver threads stretched out from this needle.

Xianglizhu said: "This thing is called an electric needle. These two threads are made of silver. If electricity passes through this silver thread, the electric needle will shake."

Then, Xiangli Zhushi rubbed the fur.

Sure enough, the electric needle moved a little. And the higher the friction frequency, the greater the shaking of the electric needle.

Xianglizhu introduced that the amplitude of the electric needle represents the magnitude of the current.
To be continued...
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