Practice brings true knowledge, knowing that the queue is long, and biasing towards Buddha s feet

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-08

I've always had two places I really wanted to visit.

One is the Leshan Giant Buddha, and the other is the Guilin landscape.

The latter is because he is curious about the description of "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world" in the textbook.

The former is because I have watched the movie and TV series version of "Fengyun" adapted from Ma Rongcheng's comics, and I am fascinated by the important scenes of Leshan Giant Buddha and the fictional Lingyun Cave.

It's not that I have any faith in this world-famous Buddha statue carved from a cliff in China, but I want to see if this 71-meter-tall Buddha statue can give me that dreamlike shock.

There are many tourists who come to Leshan Giant Buddha today, and the buses of the tour group are one after another.

As soon as I got off the bus and put on my headphones, I waited until our Buddhist tour guide said that because it was in the peak tourist season, if you queue up to visit the foot of the Big Buddha, you will queue for at least 4 hours.

But I came with the idea of seeing the whole Buddha as a whole, if I don't go down to take a look, what is the difference between not coming and not coming?

Regardless of whether the whole group was willing to go down to the Buddha's feet to visit, I insisted on going.

Especially after admiring the true face of the Buddha above the shoulders, including the head, I am even more determined to see the whole body of the Buddha.

After all, what I'm looking forward to is the big Buddha knee in "Fengyun", the big Buddha who burned the Lingyun Cave, not a Leshan half Buddha or a Leshan Buddha head.

When I walked to the starting point of queuing down the mountain to visit, the radio also said that it would take 4 hours to queue, but I was willful and biased towards Buddha's feet.

At first, the procession was basically immovable, and many people began to retreat and turn back.

Finally, the line slowly moved, and from the beginning of the queue to the arrival at the Buddha's foot position, it was roughly calculated that it took less than an hour.

Facts have once again proved that practice produces true knowledge, and time is the only criterion for testing truth.

Even an experienced guide, even with a scientifically measured instrument, can give a very biased answer.

When you come to the foot of the Big Buddha and look up, the Big Buddha is indeed majestic and solemn.

But to tell the truth, it's nowhere near the point of shocking the soul.

Take a few shots** from all angles and head back. I have fulfilled my wish to see the Buddha for many years, but I did have some small disappointments.

However, fortunately, the relationship between practice and truth has made me more convinced that we should not blindly believe in authority, nor be deceived by illusions, and only what we have explored and practiced is the most trustworthy truth.

This article** is from the Internet.

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