Chapter 85 The Dao Sutra
"Master, the Taoist scriptures and Buddhist scriptures you are looking for have arrived."

At the door, Fu Bo came to report the news.

"Reached?"

Qin Hao felt happy and asked: "How many Taoist scriptures and Buddhist scriptures have been collected?"

"Back to the young master, I have only collected 180 Taoist scriptures of various types. Some of them are damaged, and some of the original copies are missing a lot of content."

"Most of them are new printed copies. Other Taoist scriptures are in various Taoist temples and cannot be purchased. There are also a small number of them that are scattered overseas and cannot be purchased back."

Fu Bo introduced in detail.

Qin Hao nodded clearly: "Okay, I understand, thank you Uncle Fu for your hard work."

"Master, if it's okay, I'll go down first."

Uncle Fu smiled kindly, bowed slightly and turned around to leave.

Qin Hao came to the study alone and looked at some Taoist scriptures, Buddhist scriptures and other books that he had just collected, as well as some orphan copies.

Many Taoist scriptures available on the market are printed copies. Most of the original and only copies are actually collected in some Taoist temples or some museums.

What can really be collected are basically some handwritten manuscripts and some printed copies of people living in exile.

For example, "Tao Zang".

This is a brand new compiled and printed version. The entire collection is divided into seven major categories: Three Cave Scriptures, Four auxiliary Scriptures, Taoist treatises, Taoist arts, Taoist rituals, Immortal Taoist history, and catalog index.

It is divided into 49 volumes, with a total of 9000 volumes and [-] million words. It can be said to be the culmination of the Collection of Taoism.

Even so, Qin Hao wanted to take a look at the various orphaned Taoist scriptures that were included. Originally, this was what he wanted to see.

"Unfortunately, I can't buy it. It seems I can only take the time to visit Taoist temples in famous mountains to have a look, or donate a few Taoist temples and go to the Taoist Association to see if they have any."

Qin Hao talked to himself and took another Taoist scripture in his hand.

"Tao Te Ching"!
This is a Tao Te Ching written by Lao Tzu, and is naturally a brand new printed version.

The Tao Te Ching, also known as the "De Dao Jing", is the beginning of Laozi's creation of a moral culture. It is in the same vein as the Yellow Emperor's Dharma culture and Fu Xi's Yi Dao culture. The three together constitute the main root of traditional Chinese moral root culture.

Open the first page.

A line of words came into view.

"Road to Road, very Avenue."

"The name can be named, very famous!"

Qin Hao slowly read it out, and an inexplicable and wonderful feeling came to his heart.

He was stunned for a moment, and the wonderful feeling suddenly disappeared after he stopped reading.

With surprise and doubts, he used his mental power to scan the entire Tao Te Ching, and 81 chapters, just over [-] words, came directly into his mind.

But when he looked at it this way, he didn't have the wonderful feeling just now, as if countless mysteries came to his mind.

"Could it be that the Tao Te Ching needs to be recited?"

Qin Hao was thoughtful and then started to read.

"Road to Road, very Avenue--"

He recited it again, and as soon as he read it, a strange feeling immediately came to his heart.

That's right, it's this mysterious and mysterious feeling, as if there are countless insights and various spiritual lights emerging.

This wonderful feeling surprised Qin Hao and was very puzzled.

Could it be that the Taoist scriptures need to be recited over and over again to gain different insights?

He calmed down and began to silently recite the entire Tao Te Ching, which contained more than [-] words and took a lot of time.

After all, this mysterious and mysterious feeling made him extremely intoxicated and he didn't want to break away from it.

Gradually, Qin Hao, who was originally standing and reciting, naturally sat cross-legged on the ground while reading.

He held the Tao Te Ching in his hand and recited it word for word.

Soon, 10 minutes later, Qin Hao finished reading it for the first time.

The moment he finished reciting, he seemed to see the scene of the universe's birth and death flashing away in a trance.

Countless insights came to my mind, and in an instant, the three major artistic conceptions broke through the original bottleneck and jumped into the middle stage of the Grand Master.

"Hiss-" Qin Hao couldn't help but take a breath the moment he woke up.

He looked at the Tao Te Ching in his hand in surprise and felt incredible.

It seems that the Tao Te Ching contains a mysterious power, and reading it can bring people a mysterious and mysterious understanding.

"Reciting Taoist scriptures actually has such benefits?"

Qin Hao was surprised and began to continue reading.

There was no need to read it this time. In fact, he memorized all the above contents thoroughly the first time he read it, and he could even recite it backwards and forwards.

So Qin Hao started to recite the Tao Te Ching. Sure enough, whether he was watching the reading or reciting it, he had that mysterious feeling coming to his mind.

Reciting the Tao Te Ching brought unprecedented tranquility to his brain, and countless thoughts collided with each other, sparkling with light and sparks flooding into his heart.

It was like a magical door had opened, filling his mind with countless wonderful insights and flashes of inspiration.

It's a wonderful feeling.

In this wonderful state, the countless knowledge recorded in Qin Hao's brain came up, he was constantly planning and sorting it out, and even re-understanding it again and again.

Swordsmanship, boxing skills, and knife skills have all been greatly improved and improved.

There is even a new perception, as if a new continent has been opened and a whole new world has been discovered.

Reciting it over and over again, when Qin Hao recited it for the tenth time, the feeling gradually weakened and even became unnoticeable.

But he understood that that wonderful feeling was still there, but it was just accumulating bit by bit.

Perhaps, reciting Taoist scriptures can really enhance some wonderful insights.

"It seems that I want to study more Taoist scriptures."

Qin Hao looked excited and had a new goal in mind.

I originally wanted to wait, but I found out that reciting Taoist scriptures has such benefits, so why wait?

Maybe if you recite enough Taoist scriptures, you can naturally and naturally break through to the perfect state of a great master.

Didn’t you break through the middle stage of Grand Master just by reciting it once?

"Read other Taoist scriptures first."

He put down the Tao Te Ching and picked up another Tao Te Ching.

"South China True Sutra"!
Qin Hao gently opened it and began to recite the Nanhua Sutra.

Nan Hua Zhen Jing, also known as "Zhuangzi", was written by Zhuang Zhou, a famous Taoist scholar during the Warring States Period, named Nan Hua Zhenren.

The Nanhua Sutra is divided into inner chapters, outer chapters and miscellaneous chapters.

The inner chapters are divided into Xiaoyaoyou, Qiwulun, Health Preservation Master, Human World, De Chongfu, Great Master, Ying Diwang.

Qin Hao started to recite the Nanhua Sutra with great interest.

"There is a fish in Beiming, and its name is Kun. Kun is so big, I don't know how many thousands of miles it is."

"It turns into a bird, and its name is Peng. The back of the Peng has no idea how many thousands of miles away it is."

This is the first getaway.

Qin Hao read silently, and a question suddenly emerged in his heart.

Did such a thing really exist in ancient times?

Kunpeng, is it a real thing or a fictitious thing?

He vaguely felt that this was a record of Zhuangzi's experiences while traveling in a strange world.

Or, Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly, he dreamed back to a strange world?

The more he continued to read, the more countless questions came to Qin Hao's mind, and his mind was filled with all kinds of strange problems.

Although reciting the Nanhua Sutra does not have the same wonderful feeling as reciting the Tao Te Ching, a different sentiment comes to mind.

When he finished reading Xiaoyaoyou, he was in a trance.

He endured this sense of trance and continued to study again.

The second chapter is on the Equality of Things.

(End of this chapter)

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