Chapter 226: Jinshan Temple

Just when Tutu wrote a letter to comfort Bai Shushu, an island in the Yangtze River, 44 meters above sea level, the turbulent water carried the upstream sediment into a wooden basin and leaned against the shore of the island.

The baby's cry caught the attention of the monks who lived on the island, and one of the middle-aged monks rushed forward to grab the tub that was about to be swept away by the current.

He took out the baby who was less than a year old from the wooden basin and muttered a Buddha saying, "Amitabha, how can you bear to throw such a young child into the river!"

With such a turbulent river, not to mention a small wooden basin, even a large boat that often crosses the river may have a chance of capsizing!

"Senior Brother Shishi, this child?" a younger-looking monk looked at the baby in the arms of the middle-aged monk with some hesitation.

"Karma, I'll explain it to the abbot. Saving someone's life is better than building a seventh-level floating slaughter, and this is especially true for us as monks. Monk Shishi explained to his junior disciple. Although their Jinshan temple is not hot, everyone can save a province and squeeze a mouthful of food for this child!

"Okay! This kid is also related to the Buddha, and he is safe with such a turbulent and turbulent water, but I am afraid that it is the Buddha's instructions!" Monk Karma nodded, their temple has always paid attention to a fate, and this child can be regarded as having a fate with them if he can fall into such a remote temple as them.

One of the two monks who came down the mountain to carry the water continued to carry the water on his shoulder, while the other held the baby, and the two went up the mountain one after the other.

The abbot of Jinshan Temple never thought that the two apprentices went down the mountain to fetch water once, and they actually beat a baby!

He took the baby from the arms of Monk Shishi, and after checking it, he found that it was a baby boy, and then he breathed a sigh of relief. If it's a baby girl, it's not easy for them to take it in. Although it is said that there are monks and nuns in the temple, they are pure monk temples, and if it is a baby girl, there will be gossip.

The abbot pondered for a while, and after thinking deeply, he said: "Since the child was picked up by the river, the nickname is called Jiang Liu'er." I'll give it to ...... in the future Leave it to Hai Shi to raise you!"

"Yes. ”

"Yes. ”

He and Ye Sha clasped their hands together and performed a Buddhist ritual to the abbot.

A young monk standing next to the abbot folded his hands and performed a Buddhist salute, "Yes." ”

He is a monk of Haishi, now he is only twenty years old, he has never been married, let alone given birth to a child, he didn't expect to live a life of nursing a child...... What a very mysterious life......

However, he still took the baby from the abbot's hand, after all, the whole temple is only four monks...... He's young and strong!|ू・ω・')

Time flies, Jiang Liuer soon grew to ten years old, although he was only ten years old, but diligent and studious, very high understanding! But at the age of ten he became famous, and the abbot of Jinshan Temple also naturally took him under his command, shaved him to take refuge in Buddhism, and gave him the Dharma name: Xuanzang.

Although he is only ten years old, Xuanzang was born with clear eyebrows and beautiful eyes, red lips and white teeth, his compassionate and dignified expression makes people look respectful, and he has the appearance of a beautiful man at a young age, which has attracted many women who have not been out of the cabinet or have married other women in Runzhou to chase him obsessively~

(Runzhou woman: Xuanzang, I love you~~ We will always be your fan sister~~ [Crazy call] Xuanzang: [Eyes are like a sea of stars, faces are like a forest] The little monk thanked the donors. Good, good, good. )

Xuanzang knelt on the futon, holding a pen in his hand, concentrating on writing the "Lotus Sutra", following several senior brothers in the temple to read the scriptures in his early years. He was gifted and intelligent, and he had already far surpassed the other four people in the temple in copying Buddhist scriptures and chanting karma! Moreover, his demeanor and bearing were different from ordinary children! Although he was young, he actually had the demeanor of Shakyamuni when he was young!