Ghostly Tomb

Chapter 1491 Ju Wentai's Generosity

Chapter 1491 Ju Wentai's Generosity ([-])

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And Qu Wentai's help to Xuanzang is obviously not limited to materials and manpower, the greatest help is the recognition of his identity and background.

When Xuanzang traveled westward, he passed through many countries, especially the Turkic country at that time. It was a wolf that ran across the desert, killing and plundering. Many businessmen died under the sword of the Turkic people when they passed through the Turkic country.

And most importantly, the Turkic state at that time occupied a very large area, and all subjects believed in Zoroastrianism, and Buddhists were alien to them.

Therefore, Xuanzang's personal identity is very important if he wants to pass through these countries safely.

Prior to this, Xuanzang was just an ordinary monk, dressed in rags, alone, and not recognized by the court of the Tang Dynasty, he was a smuggled westward traveler.

Before leaving, Qu Wentai, the king of Gaochang, sworn brothers with different surnames with Xuanzang. From then on, he has the name of the younger brother of the king of Gaochang.

The smooth sailing of Xuanzang's westward journey also started from Gaochang. Since then, Xuanzang has had a political backer.

"Da Tang Western Regions" records that Qu Wentai specially prepared precious gifts for Yehu Khan of the Western Turks, and wrote a letter himself.

The book states: "The mage is a slave brother who wants to seek the Dharma from the Brahman country. May the Khan pity the master like a slave, and still ask the countries to the west to send U Luoma out of the country."

It can be seen from this that it is obvious that Xuanzang was protected by Gaochang at that time.

But all this further confirmed what Chen Zhi suspected...

Why did Gaochang King Ju Wentai give Xuanzang so selflessly?
To give these precious resources to a stranger who traveled far away, even if he doesn't even know whether he will come back alive, what is the reason and what kind of emotion can make him do such a behavior?
Chen Zhi searched for relevant information on the Internet and found that many people had already had relevant questions.

Many historians believe that the reason why Ju Wentai did this at that time was to cherish Xuanzang's talent, and hoped that Xuanzang would stay in Gaochang, so as to build a bridge with the Tang Dynasty and make good friends with the Tang Dynasty. consider.

But this explanation is too far-fetched...

At that time, Xuanzang was not a very influential monk. On the contrary, he was a stowaway who was ordered to be wanted. Keeping such a person in the country would be harmful to the relationship with the Tang Dynasty.

As for cherishing his talent in Buddhism, this point is even more far-fetched.

Any mature person knows that for a ruler, religion is always to strengthen his rule.

It is impossible for the king of a country to disregard the whole country and support a monk traveling westward with the whole country, just because he cherishes his talent.

This statement is a bit like boasting.

The most puzzling thing is that when Xuanzang came back, he did not fulfill his promise to Ju Wentai at that time.

Xuanzang promised Ju Wentai that when he obtained the scriptures and returned to Gaochang, he would give lectures in Gaochang for three years.

But when he came back, he didn't even enter Gaochang Kingdom.

As for the reason, "Da Tang Western Regions" only mentions it briefly.

It is said that the Tang Dynasty attacked Gaochang on a large scale at that time, Gaochang was in the midst of war, Ju Wentai's life and death were unknown, and then Xuanzang changed his way and left...

And here, there is an unreasonable place.

The moral standard of China from ancient times to the present is that the kindness of receiving water from others should be repaid by springs. As an eminent monk, Xuanzang should understand this truth deeply.

And for a benefactor who has given everything to help him, and he is also his brother Wang, this kind of indifferent attitude is very unreasonable and makes people feel very wrong.

Chen Zhi repeatedly read this "Da Tang Western Regions" more than ten times, read every detail in the book, and used a psychological point of view to describe the author's character.

First of all, I have to say that the content of this book is very real and rigorous, and the author describes every scene and local folk customs he saw along the way very truthfully.

But from the perspective of a normal person's thinking, the author of this book has a somewhat confused emotional line.

Xuanzang himself is very devout to Buddhism, he can control all his desires, he is meek and compassionate, and he is humble and courteous to others. This can be seen from his understanding of things and what he talks and thinks.

But sometimes, what he did became very weird and out of character. It can be said that he was very irritable and irrational, as if he had changed into a different person.

To describe it in the language of modern psychology, it is like a schizophrenic with multiple personalities.

[Eminent monk of the Tang Dynasty, what is your other face...],

After Chen Zhi closed this booklet for the last time, he thought silently in his heart,

[It seems that there is only one way to prove the truth of this matter. ]
After that, Chen Zhi quickly called Danxuan of Tianfa Temple. It was midnight at that time. When Danxuan answered the phone, Chen Zhi told him the result very directly.

Ju Wentai is the elder brother of Master Xuanzang, and there is history to test this matter.

Since seeing such words in the video, the possibility that Master Xuanzang is Danxuan's real bloodline is very high.

After all, Master Xuanzang was a person 1300 years ago, and no one knows his true temperament.

At that time, he may have had problems with Princess Gao Yang out of affection or other reasons.

After being discovered, in order to keep this world-renowned Buddhist master and the honor of Buddhism, the entire Buddhist sect decided to let his apprentice Bianji take the blame, and the entire Buddhist world also kept silent.

As a result, Bianji was cut in half, and Xuanzang survived, and his reputation was never damaged.

And this bloodline of Danxuan could no longer see the light of day, was abandoned by the royal family and hid.

As for their long lifespan, which is different from that of human beings, and the nightmares they often have at night, it may be due to the inheritance of divine power in their blood.

"Da Tang Western Regions" records that after Xuanzang entered the desert, because he accidentally lost his water bag, he did not touch his teeth with water or rice for five days and nights.

This is enough to prove that Xuanzang is different from normal humans.

A normal human would not be able to survive in that situation at all. He was probably a hidden demigod, and he didn't even know his true identity.

So it all makes sense...

Danxuan silently listened to Chen Zhi's words, followed by a wordless silence.

Although he was silent, Chen Zhi could clearly feel his beating heart over the phone, Dan Xuan said after a long time.

"How can you be sure about this?
I won't believe anything until I'm sure! "

"If you want to be completely sure, there is only one way!",
Chen Zhi said calmly on the phone,
"Find Xuanzang's body, and then confirm your blood relationship..."

 [Thank you for the great rewards, the Nine Heavens Yushenjian rewarded 10000], and I will add it tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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