Folk tales Woe comes from the mouth

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

This is something that a colleague told me, which happened two years ago.

On that day, my colleague's aunt died of illness and was doing business in a temple.

My colleagues also went over to participate, but saw a group of monks chanting something there.

The colleague didn't believe this, he stood next to him and muttered to a relative in a low voice

"These monks are lazy people, and it's useless to engage in these things!”

The relative was startled when he heard this, and quickly covered his mouth and whispered to stop him

"You're still young, and you don't understand a lot of things, so don't talk nonsense, so as not to cause trouble!”

When my colleague heard this, he stopped.

At the same time, the colleague noticed that a monk next to him seemed to hear his words and turned his head to look at him.

The colleague only felt that the eyes were sharp, like knives, revealing a cold air, which made him unforgettable for a long time.

When I got home, my colleague felt hoarse and couldn't speak.

The corners of his mouth were also rotten, and he couldn't open his mouth in pain, and it was difficult to eat and drink.

My colleague immediately went to the hospital, and the doctor prescribed medicine, but it didn't seem to have any effect.

My colleague was in great pain, he couldn't sleep well day and night, and he couldn't eat well.

That day, he saw that relative again.

When the relatives saw the tragic situation of their colleagues, they were shocked and said:

"Why are you like this?”

The colleague said bitterly

"I guess it's on fire, right?I don't know what's going on. ”

When the relatives heard that he had not improved for several days, they groaned:

"You talked nonsense in the temple that day, did you offend the gods in the temple, or go there to worship!”

As soon as these words came out, my colleagues suddenly realized.

He patted his head and said:

"I guess I talked nonsense and caused trouble, I really can't stand it, I have to go and worship quickly!”

After that, the colleague immediately took his relatives out of the house, and the two went to the temple together.

After entering the temple, my colleague found a monk who was in charge and explained his intentions.

The monk led the two inside, put on incense and candle offerings, apologized to the gods, and bowed a few more times.

The two left at this time, and when they returned home, their colleagues found that he was fine that day, his mouth didn't hurt anymore, and he could eat, drink and talk.

After this incident, the colleague became cautious and no longer dared to talk nonsense. Article**, if there is any infringement, contact to delete immediately.

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