Chapter 364: The Wind Is Changing

Taoism generally refers to each other as Taoist friends, or fellow Taoists, fellow practitioners, and old practitioners. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info especially like Zhang Shidao's identity, although he is a generation shorter than them, his status in the door is not low, so other names are not very suitable.

"More than a dozen policemen were attacked by anger and lost their minds. There are two Daomen seniors who are clearing their anger. Su Wen said with a smile.

"I see, can the monks of your temple go back?" Zhang Shidao asked with a meaningful smile. He knew a thing or two about what those people were doing in the past. However, he didn't have the name to stop him, and he didn't think Su Wen could handle this matter well.

"Still resting at the house. Su asked back.

"Thank you, Abbot. Zhang Shidao arched his hand and said.

Su Wen waved his hand: "This is our purpose. ”

As soon as Zhang Shidao heard that the policemen were corrupted by the anger, he guessed what was probably going on. If Su Wen and the others go back to the mountain directly, then they will have to deal with the beginning and end of the house.

After all, Su Wen and others were originally suppressed there. It became a later situation, or the trouble they caused themselves, and it was impossible to let it go.

Practitioners know more than ordinary people and take on many responsibilities.

That's why he asked Su to thank him.

While the two were talking, they didn't know who said what, and the two sides suddenly quarreled fiercely.

Before Zhang Shidao could go down, the people on both sides suddenly moved.

"Stop" came out of the vehicle below, and a Taoist drank.

Then he glanced at Su Wen, who was standing on the hillside, and walked forward.

"Lost company. Zhang Shidao also said hello to Su Wen and hurried down.

When Su Wen and Zhishou saw the Taoist priest passing, they knew that they couldn't fight, and there was no need to look at the following things, so they prepared to go back.

At this moment, a gunshot suddenly rang out, and the chest of the Taoist priest who had just passed suddenly burst into blood and fell down.

"......" Su Wen's eyes widened, a little unable to believe what he was seeing. Are these people crazy?

Originally, he did not believe that the death of Liang Qiquan was related to Christianity, and he was more inclined to think that it was a false accusation.

And he believes that not only him, but also Taoists will think so.

But now, that Taoist priest was shot to death by the person opposite here, whether he believes it or not, whether he believes it or not, this matter is in trouble. Unless the murderer can be found immediately, Taoism and Christianity will definitely be on the same page.

It's not just a question of one person dying, it's also a conflict of ideas, different from the gods.

Originally, when Christianity came to the Xinhua Empire to preach, it was rejected by many people, but they could not set off any storms, and Taoism turned a blind eye.

But as the influence of Christianity on the coast grew, Taoism began to sit still.

If such an incident occurs again at this time, I am afraid that the relationship between the two religions will deteriorate sharply. If someone really blames and frames them, then he or they must have a backhand. I'm afraid it's impossible for the two religions not to fight.

Su Wen thought of this for a short moment, and everyone below was in chaos as soon as the gunshots rang out.

Everyone on the Taoist side got out of the car, and the policemen pulled out their guns.

And the people on the missionary side were also stupid at this time, and they all turned their eyes to a young man standing behind.

The young man had a pistol in his hand, and as soon as he moved, he was immediately beaten into a sieve.

Then all the police surrounded the people opposite, and many Taoist priests gathered around the Taoist priest just now and shouted.

"The wind is about to change. Su Wen sighed.

Chimoru nodded to the side.

Originally, Taoism focused on the Jingxin Temple these days, and even built a Taoist temple in Baiyun Mountain, and arranged people to be abbots from Laoshan in order to compete with the Jingxin Temple.

Su Wen guessed that he was afraid that Taoism would soon run out of time to take care of him.

"Let's go, let's go back. Su Wen said.

Whatever happens after that, it has nothing to do with him.

He felt that Taoism would probably take advantage of this opportunity to deal a heavy blow to Christianity, not to mention driving them out of Xinhua, but also to greatly reduce their power.

And Christianity also has some understanding, and I am afraid that it will not sit still. In particular, they now have a lot of influence on the coast, and if they really fight with Taoism, I am afraid that the religious circles will be in chaos.

However, Su Wen always felt that what Taoism had to do was useless.

Including the suppression of the Pure Heart Temple.

Because Taoism has always remained the same, that is, to take the upper route, the elite route. And there are certain requirements for talent, and it is too difficult for ordinary people to get started. This also limits their development.

was able to suppress Buddhism in the Xinhua Empire, and most of this was due to the support of the imperial leadership.

If the wind changes the slightest direction, I'm afraid they'll fall from that position in no time.

It's not that the Taoists can't see this, but they never make a change.

On the one hand, Taoism has been advocating quiet and inaction for thousands of years, and many people have been practicing hard in the mountains and pursuing the Great Dao. I don't like to be disturbed by ordinary things, and it's troublesome to even teach disciples. If you want to change, it will be difficult to make a difference unless you start from the roots.

On the other hand, there are many factions in Taoism, even more chaotic than in Buddhism. Plus some old-fashioned people, who can only see a little bit of what is in front of them, they refuse to change, and if someone wants to change, they are the first to jump out. As a result, it is more difficult to make changes.

Buddhism is much better in this regard. The Pure Land Sect, the Three Treatise Sects, the Dharma Xiang Sect, and the Zen Sect all have methods of seeking the Tao from the lower root apparatus to the superior root apparatus, which makes it easier for ordinary people to get started.

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Su Wen and Zhi Shou didn't say much when they returned to the house, but the mountain was quiet, and even everyone here heard the gunshot, and Shou Chang, Xingzheng and others came to ask.

"You guys rest first, this matter has nothing to do with us. Su Wen shook his head and pushed everyone aside, but still told Shou Chang about what had just happened.

Shou Chang first gasped, frowning and thinking as he touched his bald head.

Su Wen didn't care what he was thinking, anyway, just wait and see. I found a place to cross my knees.

In meditation, Su Wen can hear the breathing of everyone around him, he can hear the slightest sound, and his mind can hear the shouting and chanting of mantras in the house.

I don't know how long it took for Su Wen to hear a series of footsteps coming in from outside the house, and he opened his eyes.

More than a dozen policemen hurried in from the outside and ran all the way to the house.

After a while, they were able to bring out the people inside.

When the two Taoists were about to walk to the door, they shook off the hands held by others, straightened their bodies and walked out of the house step by step.

Despite their pale faces and vain steps, the two straightened their backs. For the monks on both sides, they didn't even look at it. However, he walked out of the courtyard a few steps before he immediately stood still against the wall.

In addition to the two of them, another young Taoist was helped out, only to see that half of his face was swollen, and the other half of his face was bruised, two of which were at the corners of his eyes, and almost that eye was useless.

In addition, I don't know how many injuries there are on my body, how embarrassed I am, and my breath is also a little weak, so I'm afraid I will have to recuperate for a month or two when I go back.

As for the others, they were all memorized.

Many policemen would glare at the monks in the courtyard when they came out with people on their backs, although they didn't know what was going on, but it was obvious that the monks in the courtyard were inseparable.

(To be continued.) )