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Journey to the West: The Fiercest Worker in the Heavenly Court.
Chapter 256: The Mother-in-law's Favoritism. [256]
Summary
The decline of the Daoist Sect's status is attributed to its teachings, which emphasize present living and the challenging pursuit of immortality and enlightenment. Many abandon these pursuits, viewing them as illusions. In contrast, Buddhism offers hope for the next life, appealing to those suffering in this one. The ruler's promotion of Buddhism further overshadows Daoism. Ye Yi Feng passionately argues for the Heavenly Court's increased influence, believing that while Buddhism rises, they can also thrive. His boldness earns him the Jade Emperor's trust, granting him authority to address these concerns. Amidst this, Ye Yi Feng's personal life flourishes, as hinted by his mother-in-law's playful remarks about his romantic pursuits.Full content
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