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Legends of the Civil Investigation Bureau: Memoir of Encouragement.

Chapter 224: Vigilance. [841]



Summary

The arrival of two Indian monks in Luoyang led to the construction of the White Horse Temple, igniting a Buddhist movement throughout the Han realm. Ti Lu Temple, built on a former Taoist site, was established after court officials suppressed Taoists, with Emperor Liu Zhuang endorsing the move. Master Guang Xiao was appointed head of Ti Lu Temple but Kasyapa later retracted this decree. Despite disappointment, Guang Xiao maintained composure. A letter from Kasyapa restricted his movements, prompting Guang Xiao to vent in private. Meanwhile, Bai Wu Qiu created chaos at a temple event, showcasing the contrast between solemnity and farce. Guang Xiao, once calm, revealed frustration and plotted further actions as he prepared his disciple for future tasks.

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