Chapter 709: A Simple Little Wish(2/2)
He nodded and smiled slightly towards the emperor, then turned into a golden light and went away.
Fortunately, Ding Xiaoyi was unconscious now, otherwise when he saw this scene, he would have cursed a few times and ran away without even saying goodbye to himself.
"snort!"
Du Ziren snorted coldly, then stood up and left.
"Hey~~ That's fine, Amitabha."
Although a turtle inexplicably became the God Emperor, it was better than nothing. Pangpang turned around and was about to leave, but the Emperor stopped him at this moment.
"Wait!"
Pangpang turned around and couldn't help but become nervous: "What other instructions does the donor have?"
"For you!"
The Emperor fumbled around in his sleeves for a while, then took out a black box and threw it to Pangpang. Without waiting for Pangpang to ask what was in the box, the Emperor swiped it away, rolled up the black coffin, and went back to the Netherworld.
Suddenly, in the huge starry sky, only Pangpang remained where he was.
Looking at the dark box in his hand, he was filled with doubts and at the same time, for some reason, he felt a surge of sadness.
It was as if there was something inexplicable in the box that was arousing emotions in his heart.
This undoubtedly made Pangpang even more surprised and curious. He gently opened the box with both hands, and a ray of golden light shone on Pangpang's cheek.
In an instant, countless past events flashed through his eyes, and Ding Xiaoyi's meaningful smile towards him when he said goodbye flashed back in his mind.
A teardrop, shining like a diamond, fell down along the fat and round chin. With a pinch of the fat fat finger, he pinched the teardrop on his fingertips.
After a moment, he silently put the teardrops back into the box, then put the box away and disappeared into the starry sky.
Thousands of years later, Ksitigarbha Buddha passed away on Mount Sumeru.
This is a grand ceremony of Buddhism. The Buddha passed away. From then on, all dharmas are neither born nor destroyed. There is no dharma that is not perfect. The perfection of dharmas is not only the appearance of perfection, but also the dharmas are pure and peaceful. From the cycle of life and death,
transcend.
This grand ceremony was recorded in detail by Buddhism and became a classic part of the "Ksitigarbha Nirvana Sutra" that is a compulsory course for Buddhist disciples.
It describes in extremely detail, including the fact that when Ksitigarbha Buddha reached nirvana, the Dharma was perfected, leaving miraculous visions in heaven and earth, and even the gods came to kneel down and worship.
But the strange thing is that such a grand ceremony should leave behind film and television information, which is definitely more shocking than any text.
However, not only did the outside world leave no information, but even in the Xumi Mountain Sutra Pavilion, no images of the time could be found circulating. Every time Buddhist monks mentioned it, they only said that the Dharma was not transmitted to the six ears, and there was no further explanation.
But according to some unofficial histories, when Ksitigarbha Buddha passed away, it was not that earth-shattering at all.
It is said that he held a black box in his arms, with a silly smile on his face, and when he died, he said to himself in an imperceptible voice: "I'm back."
When the disciples brought the box over, they saw that there was nothing in the box but a drop of crystal water.
As for what Ksitigarbha Buddha saw in the box when he passed away, no one knows.
Chapter completed!