But Xu Guizong is different.
He also cultivated to become a Buddha, but the Buddhist Dharma practiced by Xu Guizong was completely new, and it was the practice of the ancient real Buddha.
"So I heard it" means that Xu Guizong listened to what the Buddha said, and recited it through his mouth.
At this moment, Xu Guizong has become the inheritor of ancient Buddhism, the supreme sage in Buddhism, and his status is supreme.
In Lu Yu's ears, a long chanting sound echoed.
It was as if there were 3,000 monks, and in Lu Yu's mind, they kept emphasizing the Buddha name of "Nanwu King Xu Buddha" and wanted to transform him completely.
If the will is not strong enough, when they hear these chanting sounds, they can't help but submit to Xu Guizong.
"Xu Guizong, it turns out that this is your method. Do you want to use this Buddhist scripture to deceive me? But you don't know how to deceive others with the power of faith, and you have already fallen into the inferior position. I have never used this kind of method. I didn't expect you to use him as a final chip." Lu Yu sneered.
Forcibly converting the opponent into a believer, Lu Yu would do the same.
However, this trick hurts the harmony of the heavens and undermines merit, so Lu Yu rarely uses it.
But Xu Guizong is now released, but he is unscrupulous, affecting many people around. Many soldiers in the Imperial Guard Corps had already put down their weapons and kept kowtowing in the direction of Xu Guizong.
"I am merciful, so I will cross you."
Xu Guizong put his hands together and said indifferently to Lu Yu.
However, Lu Yu ignored it, and was completely shrouded in a Buddha's light, and the next moment he disappeared.
The onlookers around were shocked. Could it be that Lu Yu was about to be Purdue by Xu Guizong?
"Everyone, close the six senses!" Fu Zhixue said in a sound transmission, and a layer of cold sweat was already seeping on his forehead.
He used Confucianism and Taoism to fight against the power of the Buddha's light, which was already quite reluctant.
The Buddha's light released by Xu Guizong was too powerful. Fortunately, the target was not them, so Fu Zhixue could barely resist.
Zibuyu is a strange power and confused spirits. In the past, Wensheng taught Confucian disciples to respect ghosts and spirits and stay away from them. Therefore, the power of Buddhist bewitching has the least impact on Confucian disciples. However, there are always exceptions. If Xu Guizong exerts his full strength, it is enough to make a great Confucian change his beliefs and shave his hair to become a monk.
Within the supreme Buddha's light, Lu Yu seemed to have fallen into a sea of books and was in a Buddhist pagoda.
The pagoda has seven floors, and each floor is painted with tens of thousands of large and small Buddha statues. They are either angry and fangs, or kind-hearted and kind-eyed, in different shapes, but they all exude a kind and compassionate atmosphere, which makes people unable to help but feel good in their hearts.
"This is the power of a true Buddha!" Lu Yu exclaimed.
Xu Guizong really obtained the inheritance of ancient Buddhism, and this inheritance is quite ancient.
If the monkeys are here, I am afraid they will recognize these Buddha statues.
Suddenly, Lu Yu didn't know if he was dazzled. He actually saw a Buddha statue with a hairy face and Lei Gongzui among these Buddha statues.
"Nanwudou battle..."
Before Lu Yu could see clearly, the tens of thousands of Buddha statues suddenly changed, all of them turning into Xu Guizong's face.
Tens of thousands of "Xu Guizong" recited scriptures at the same time and looked down at him.
"I understand, you didn't get the complete ancient Buddhist tradition, you just got a Buddhist scripture! Just like the Xuantian scripture, this Buddhist scripture has also reborn you and benefited a lot!"
Lu Yu suddenly let out a sneer: "I thought you had really cultivated into a true Buddha, but it turned out that you were just parroting your tongue, drawing tigers from cats, adding all the things in the Buddhist scriptures to you, and stealing the power of the Buddhist scriptures."