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History: Scholar of the Great Xia.

Chapter 299: Master, I Have a Question!. [299]



Summary

The passage describes a scene at Fa Hua Temple where Ye Tian challenges Master Wu Xin's Buddhist principles by presenting two tragic cases: Aunt Liu's wrongly imprisoned son and Old Master Wang's granddaughter who was violated and died. Ye Tian strategically asks Wu Xin how he would "enlighten" these victims, putting the master in a philosophical dilemma. By invoking Wu Xin's earlier statement that "all beings are Buddhas," Ye Tian forces him to confront the complex moral implications of his own teachings, creating a tense moment that exposes potential contradictions in the master's philosophical stance.

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