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Bizarre Cases (53 Real Folk Horror Stories).
Chapter 7: A Gentleman's Revenge. [135]
Summary
In Qinglian Temple, Xue Chu Fan appears peaceful despite being a suspected murderer. Wangqing discusses Taoism's dual nature, revealing that it contains methods to both benefit and harm. Feng Shui, often misunderstood, is explained as a practical science rooted in Taoist wisdom. Wu Chen, the True Monarch, emphasizes that wisdom arises from life, transcending sects. He introduces "Jian," which represents the foundation of the Dao, linking simplicity to longevity. The temple's financial struggles are noted, as past masters have sought outside fortune-telling to sustain their operations. Ultimately, the narrative highlights the depth of Taoist philosophy and its implications on life and wisdom.Full content
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