All of them were injured to varying degrees.

Fortunately, they were all washed ashore and saved their lives.

However, the little money they had with them was also washed away, not to mention the medicinal herbs.

Master Ding has some medical skills but no medicine.

At this time, the boy's parents, in order to repay their gratitude, sold the boy to the landlord and used the money to buy medicine for them.

Because of those medicines, they came back to life.

why?

After the rain stopped and the sky cleared, he kept wondering why.

The man said: "We country folk don't have much wisdom, but we know that we should repay a drop of kindness with a spring of water."

"He went to the landlord's house as a slave. Although it was a bit lowly, he could still have food to eat and could earn some money to save his benefactor's life. It was already a good deal."

This was the first time Xiao Chen heard such a concept.

So what his father and mother were thinking at that time was that he followed Master Changkong in practicing hard, and although it was hard, he was still alive?

Is it worthwhile because it can save the life of my benefactor?

Besides, Rong Xun not only saved his mother, but also his sister Xiao Yao...

Later, they stayed in this place for more than half a year, collecting herbs, asking for divination, and seeing patients. They tried all kinds of ways to make money.

Then he collected enough money and redeemed the boy from the landlord.

Xiao Chen asked him, "Do you hate your father and mother? They sold you..."

The young man grinned, "Believers, don't dare. Living Buddha, you have saved my life. It is my blessing that I can endure some hardships to save you."

At that time, he was still a bald little ascetic monk.

The boy said it was his blessing...

It was also at that moment that Xiao Chen suddenly felt relieved.

His father and mother simply chose a compromise that could both save the life of their benefactor, Lord Rong, and allow him to survive. This is also his blessing.

From that moment on, he no longer had any resentment in his heart. He only wanted to continue practicing with Master Changkong, Master Ding and Uncle Seventeen, only asking to endure more hardships so that the world would suffer less.

Along the way, they tried their best to help the people, things and objects they met, even if they had no food to eat.

When he found that this kind of practice was becoming more and more interesting, Master Ding and Uncle Seventeen would always find ways to pull him into the world and tell him that practice did not necessarily require hardship.

When I was twelve years old.

He suddenly noticed that Master Ding, who had never taught him Taoist thinking, demonstrated his divination, medical skills and ability to observe the sky to help them resolve many unnecessary troubles.

Uncle Seventeen even performed along the way and earned a living.

When they followed Master Changkong to beg for alms, they would sometimes go hungry for two or three meals when they were unlucky.

It was also at this time that the vague concepts in his memory gradually became clear.

Master Ding followed him and his master, just as a companion, and never interfered with their practice.

But subtly, some practical actions are influencing him.

Master Ding said: "Buddhism teaches people that form is emptiness and emptiness is form, liberation and nirvana, and seeks to free all living beings from suffering. Cultivate hope for the next life.

Taoism is different. Taoism only seeks the present moment, this life."

"Traveling, Tao is the root of all things, everything should go with nature, let go of all desires, keep a soft attitude, and you can practice Tao with peace of mind."

Yunyou is the Taoist name given to him by Master Ding.

Master Changkong called him Zhengjian.

Master Ding asked him to travel.

The two had a disagreement over this, and in the end, Master Ding and Master Changkong called him by their own names, while Uncle Seventeen changed from calling him Prince Xiao to calling him Chen'er, and finally to calling him Prince Xiao this year.

Master Changkong practiced along the way, begging for alms, praying for all living beings, without any desires or requests.

All living beings pray to God for mercy in their suffering, hoping that the suffering will end in this life.

Master Ding is skilled in divination, medicine, and collecting herbs to save people, and he expresses his joy and sorrow without restraint.

All living beings are filled with gratitude, hoping that the gods will save them and that everything will go well in the future.

In the extreme tug of war between Buddhism and Taoism.

He gradually accepted the title of Wandering Taoist. Master Changkong was very kind and still called him Zhengjian.

Until he returned to Beijing, Master Changkong returned to Yunfo Temple.

"Chen'er, why don't you see Master Changkong?" Xiao Lusheng breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Xiao Chen in a Taoist robe.

Taoism is different from Buddhism.

Taoism does not have so many rules and regulations, he thought a lot...

Xiao Chen said: "Father, Master has returned to Yunfo Temple."

"Okay." He then allocated funds to Yunfo Temple so that it could be properly renovated.

Su Yun stood aside, staring at her son like a mute.

He is thinner than his father when he was young, and lacks the arrogance that Xiao Lusheng had when he was young.

There was no more violent anger later on.

In short, the more she looked at her son, the more she liked him, and she wanted to hold him in her arms and take a closer look at him.

There was silence for a moment.

Xiao Chen met his mother's gaze and looked at her, with the corners of his lips slightly raised, "Mom, is there anything you want to ask?"

He could see that although his mother was nearly 40 years old, she looked no different from a woman in her twenties.

But her red eyes revealed her longing for him, which showed that what Master Ding said about Uncle Seventeen, his father and mother also loved him very much, was true.

Su Yun looked at Xiao Chen, then at Xiao Lusheng. Chen'er's eyebrows were the same jade-feather eyebrows as Xiao Lusheng's.

Those eyes were like stars, indeed they looked like hers.

Looking at his Taoist robe that had been washed so much that it looked bleached, Su Yun was speechless the moment she opened her mouth.

I was speechless and choked.

Xiao Lusheng said, "Your mother has been worried about you all these years, and she was so excited to see you." He glanced at Yun'er and said, "She wanted to ask if you had been doing well these years. You must be resentful of us in your heart."

"I live a good life and don't resent my father and mother." I did resent them when I was a child, but not anymore later.

Su Yun stretched out her hand, "Chen'er." Her voice was choked with sobs, and she just wanted to hug the child she had not held since childhood again.

Xiao Chen stood up and knelt in front of Su Yun.

Su Yun hugged him, with her chin resting on the top of his head, with a faint scent of sandalwood. She hugged him like this for a long time.

There were rustling footsteps outside, "Father, Mother, is Brother Chen back?"

Xiao Zhenzhen's voice arrived before she was seen.

She ran in and saw her mother holding a young man. Her eyes lit up, "Brother Chen?"

The girl in emerald green clothes ran over and knelt in front of Su Yun, hugging Xiao Chen and looking at the rumored big brother with great curiosity.

When Xiao Yao came in, what she saw was the scene of her mother, the third brother and Brother Chen hugging each other.

She cleared her throat, greeted her father first, then knelt with the third brother and brother Chen, holding them with her arms on the left and right, and looked at her brother who was the same age as her, "Brother Chen, you are finally back."

Xiao Chen looked at his two younger sisters. The elder sister looked like their father, and the younger sister looked like his mother, just like him. He thought he was calm and composed enough, but at this moment he couldn't help but feel tears welling up in his eyes. After his two younger sisters and mother shed tears, his eyes also welled up.

Su Yun's tears burst out instantly at this moment.

Xiao Lusheng's eyes also turned red. He held his forehead with one hand to cover his eyes which were slightly glowing.

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