Master Fahai, as the admired founder of Jinshan Temple, his image should naturally be very positive.
In fact, in the original legends related to the Legend of the White Snake, the image of Zen Master Fahai was indeed positive.
For example, in the story of Feng Menglong's "Jingshitongyan·White Lady Yongzhen Leifeng Pagoda", Fahai is a positive image of an eminent monk.
It was only in the subsequent interpretation of the legend of "The Legend of the White Snake" that Fahai's image slowly changed a bit.
Especially in some contemporary film and television dramas, even songs, the image of Fahai is too distorted and ugly, making it an indiscriminate image of a monk who specializes in marriage and does not understand love.
This may be a need for artistic creation, and perhaps understandable, but we should understand and understand that the Zen Master Fahai in cultural history is an eminent monk who has made great contributions to Zen culture.
Speaking of Fahai, it is natural to talk about Jinshan Temple.
In previous lives, there were many temples called "Jinshan Temple" in the whole country, and there are many places, but the most famous and influential one is undoubtedly the Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu.
It is also the Jinshan Temple built by Zen Master Fahai in the legend, and it is also the Jinshan Temple related to the legend of the White Snake.
The Jinshan Temple has a history of more than 1600 years since its establishment. During the Qing Dynasty, it was listed as the four famous temples in the country alongside Putuo Temple, Wenshu Temple, and Daming Temple.
Jinshan Temple is also the only temple in the country that faces east and west, and the gate of the temple faces the Western Paradise.
The sunset has been red for several times, and the Zen temple is still there. The name of Jinshan Temple has always been enduring in history. It has a deep historical accumulation and has welcomed countless literati and poosy people in history.
There are many related legends. The most famous one is naturally related to the legend of the White Snake, "Shui Man Jinshan Temple".
As for why the Jinshan Temple has something to do with the White Snake, Li Fan guessed that it might have something to do with Fahai, the founder of Jinshan Temple. When he first came to Jinshan, he defeated a legend about a white python that harmed the Quartet.
And what is the real reason? It is not important, and there is no need to go into it. Even if it is necessary, it is destined to be unable to find the real cause.
After all, they are just related legends, and sometimes there is no need for a reason.
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On the way back to the village, Li Fan wondered in his heart that there was no word for a while between Fahai and Bai Suzhen, and Qin Yulin did not answer a question that Qin Yulin just asked.
Qin Yulin waited for a while. Seeing that Li Fan still didn't answer, he couldn't help but said with some doubts: "Brother-in-law, what are you thinking? When will Bai Suzhen tell Xu Xian about her identity as a thousand-year snake demon, we want to advance know."
Li Fan pulled his thoughts back, and said after hearing that: "After tomorrow's serialization of "Shui Man Jinshan Temple", Bai Suzhen will tell Xu Xian her true identity. It is precisely because of Bai Suzhen's water mankind Jinshan Temple that she has A bad feeling."
"Shuiman Jinshan Temple?" The three women asked in confusion at the same time, "Isn't Jinshan Temple the place of Fahai monk? Why does Bai Suzhen want Shuiman Jinshan Temple?"
Li Fan did not say, but said: "You will know after reading the clear serial."
"Cut!" The three girls "cut" at the same time, but didn't continue to ask. Since Li Fan said that after reading tomorrow's serial, he knew it, so wait until tomorrow's serial.
Anyway, the time is coming soon. If Li Fan said it now, when I watch the serial tomorrow, there may be a sense of anticipation missing.
Therefore, the three women stopped asking questions anymore, but went to other topics.
The three girls stopped asking, so Li Fan naturally didn't answer, but continued to ponder things in his heart.
"Legend of the White Lady" is serialized on Weibo every day, and now it finally comes to the plot of Bai Suzhenshui Manjinshan Temple.
This is undoubtedly a very important plot in the whole work. Bai Suzhen violated Tiantiao because of the flood of Jinshan Temple and hurt many innocent creatures, and was eventually imprisoned in Leifeng Pagoda.
Previously, Xu Xian was assigned to Gusu, and opened a security hall in Gusu. With the secret assistance of Bai Suzhen, Xu Xian's medical skills became famous for Gusu.
This aroused the jealousy of the members of the "Three Emperors Patriarch's Association" of the physicians' colleagues, and the collaborative design framed Xu Xian, but they were all resolved by Bai Suzhen.
Moreover, Xu Xian also took the position of the head of the "Three Emperors Patriarch Association".
According to the rules, when Xu Xian was in office, he needed to show the treasures to the outside world. In order to prevent Xu Xian from embarrassing, Bai Suzhen asked Xiaoqing to steal them. The four treasures of the Liang Palace were displayed on the same day.
Later, Liang Lian, the son of Prince Liang, went to Gusu to invite Xu Xian to treat the Lord Liang. At the Three Emperors' Meeting, he discovered four treasures stolen from the Liang Mansion.
So Bai Suzhen and Xu Xian were designed to go to Beijing to treat Prince Liang, while he stayed in Gusu and brought officials from the government to conflict with Xiaoqing and wanted Xiaoqing to be arrested and brought to justice.
After Bai Suzhen learned about it in the capital, she hurried back, advising Liang Lian that the matter should be settled, otherwise the Liang Mansion will be reported.
Because the four treasures were not the artifacts of the Liang Mansion, but the tributes of other barbarians to the court. They were seized privately by the Liang prince. If they were accused, they would be a serious crime.
In the end, Liang Lian returned to Beijing with the treasure. When leaving, Bai Suzhen asked Liang Lianping to send Xu Xian back to Gusu safely.
However, after Liang Lian returned to Beijing, he tortured Xu Xian, penetrated his collarbone and was taken to Gusu Mansion for punishment.
Later, after a series of conflicts, Bai Suzhen threatened Prince Liang with an accusation against Prince Liang, and Prince Liang had to order that Chen Lun, the prefect of Gusu, gave Xu Xian a light sentence.
In the end, Xu Xian was sent out again, this time in Zhenjiang.
Later, because he was worried that Xu Xian would go to the capital to sue the imperial court, Prince Liang wanted to kill Xu Xian.
Therefore, Liang Lian invited a monk from Jiang Yao, along with the officers and soldiers of the Liang Palace, to surround the tea shed where Xu Xian and Bai Fu, who were ordered to protect Xu Xian, were settled.
Liang Lian had people set the tea shed on fire, a monk and two together killed Bai Fu (later Bai Fu was reborn with the help of Bai Suzhen), but Xu Xian was lucky to escape the disaster.
Later, Xu Xian went to the capital to search for Bai Suzhen and was arrested in Liang's Mansion. Fortunately, a monk who was detained in Liang's Mansion, and his master robbed the prison to save his life, and escaped from the capital with the help of an old man.
However, at this time Xu Xian already knew that Bai Suzhen had left the capital, and it was very likely that he had gone to Zhenjiang because he knew that he was assigned to Zhenjiang.
Therefore, Xu Xian decided to go to Zhenjiang to find Bai Suzhen.
Xu Xian's brother-in-law, Li Gongfu, learned that Xu Xian had been sent to Zhenjiang again, and went to Zhenjiang to take care of him. However, because of a grudge with the guards of the Liang Palace, he was chased and killed by the guards of the Liang Palace.
Later met by Liang Lian, Liang Lian also ordered the guards to kill Li Gongfu, but was rescued by Xiaoqing.
In this conflict, Xiaoqing finally killed Liang Lian in anger.
Fahai rushed to rescue him, but he was a step late in the end and failed to save Liang Lian, but he shot and severely injured Xiaoqing.
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