Why did Lu die?
Unlike, the crock temple is not like a temple. The bell tower was destroyed, and so was the temple. In front of the mountain gate and in the pavilion, no other temple is clean and dust-free. Instead, it is covered with moss and moss, which looks like a place for goblins. What is even more surprising is that siddhattha gotama's knee in the temple was pierced by reeds, and Guanyin was covered with thorns. On the Hall of the Great Hero, birds build nests, and in the mouth of Buddha, spiders make webs. The ceremony collapsed and the music was rotten, just like a sad and upside-down image. There are two reasons for setting up the current situation of crock temple in this way. One is to pave the way for the emergence of pig iron Buddha and the other is to hint at the present situation of Lu. If the Buddha does not become a Buddha, he will soon become a demon who kills people at will.

Or in other words, a pig iron Buddha, a, are all around the land. Both of them violate the Buddhist spirit and regard human life as dirt, so there is no difference in essence. So there was a process of hesitation, struggle and struggle between Lu and He. First, he believed the old monk's story. Cui Daocheng, a wandering monk and pig iron Buddha, led Taoist Yaksa Qiu Xiaoyi. Pigeons took the magpie's nest and drove all the monks out. They did everything they could to destroy everything in the temple. He also believed that Cui Daocheng and Qiu Xiaoyi, the old monks, ate wine and searched, imprisoned women with money, and refused to obey the discipline of the elders and drove the original elders out of the temple. After many twists and turns, Lu decided to get rid of them.

However, Lu, a monk with great strength, can't beat those wicked people. They met Shi Jin and jointly killed two wicked people. But it's too late. Seeing that Shen Zhi lost, the old monks chose to hang themselves, and the captured woman threw herself into the well. A group of helpless old monks endured humiliation and struggled to survive, and finally met someone who could save them, but lost their hands because of their hesitation and mistakes.

After plotting for so long, the story came to light and the old monk didn't want to be insulted by his personality. After his death, he defended the dignity of his family. This woman devoted herself to being a strong thief, but now she was smashed. The wicked man is still alive, let alone alive. Lu's hesitation led to the delay of justice, which indirectly killed innocent people. Facing the fragility of life, Lu learned to save his life. Killing peace is not only killing the "strong" who runs amok, but also killing Lu who is used to relying on his ability and running amok. The crock temple is a turning point for Lu to thoroughly remould himself. After burning the crock temple, Lu became a monk who really understood Buddhism and finally died.