In this chapter, the grandfather of the dead jun bao visits his grandson and asks him to pray for him and his daughter so that they will have a happy afterlife. The grandfather is surprised to find that the man is actually a taoist, and he wonders if the man really is a ghost or a human. He also wonders why the man looks so familiar, and wonders if he is really experienced in the art of taoism. After all, the man says, the dead man lived a peaceful and natural life. He is prosperous and wealthy in the afterlife, and the grandfather wishes his grandson a happy and safe life.
In this chapter, the grandfather of the dead jun bao visits his grandson and asks him to pray for him and his daughter so that they will have a happy afterlife. The grandfather is surprised to find that the man is actually a taoist, and he wonders if the man really is a ghost or a human. He also wonders why the man looks so familiar, and wonders if he is really experienced in the art of taoism. After all, the man says, the dead man lived a peaceful and natural life. He is prosperous and wealthy in the afterlife, and the grandfather wishes his grandson a happy and safe life.