Other language: Vietnamese
The Legend of Situ Shankong.
Chapter 12: The Five Eyes of Buddhism. [286]
Summary
The narrator discusses the misconceptions surrounding their profession, often confused with swindlers, due to a few bad apples. They plan to extract information from a person named Jia Ma Dan while exploring ghost classifications. Da Mao explains that ghosts vary in strength and form, with some appearing more vibrant due to their resentment. The conversation shifts to Jia Ma Dan, who has a unique tattoo resembling the Buddhist 'Five Eyes,' which allows him to interact with ghosts despite lacking the ability to see them. The narrator gains respect for Jia Ma Dan, recognizing his skills in managing spirits effectively.Full content
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