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Chapter 20  Part 1
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The poem opens with a description of the scene in Heaven. It is a poem about Heaven's script, which is the holy doctrine of Heaven. This is because it is said that heaven is the place where heaven's doctrine is fulfilled. The narrator tells us that it is because of this script that he is in Heaven right now. He says that if he had not saved the idiot, he would not have fallen into such a place. He also says that the elder black heart is to blame for all that has happened. He laments that he did not know that he was crazy. The bell quieted and the flowers wilted. He thinks that love brings misery and that love is life's suffering. He feels that the poem sounds like a tortured love story. He tells the narrator that he and the other disciple of Heaven are from different sects, but that they are both followers of the same holy doctrine. He adds that he won't be disrespectful to the elder man's remains, and that he will repent to God about this. He explains that he feels like he is meeting old friends, and he feels that he has not seen them for a long time. He believes that the love story in the poem must have been a sad one. The golden bell lady, the founder of the sect, used to be a very important person in the holy sect. She was the only blushing founder. She is one of the famous females in the branch of our holy sect, the "amorous lust sect." The narrator thinks that the golden bell woman was unfaithful to the old man. He wonders why he is taking the side of the old geezer, who broke the woman's heart. He asks the narrator if he wants to die while the bell is still on the cliff. He replies that he would rather die while holding it
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Celestial Destroyer - Scroll of White Silk Cloud • Chapter 20  Part 1 • Page ik-page-4469369
Chapter 20  Part 1
This is a locked chapterChapter 20 Part 1
About This Chapter
The poem opens with a description of the scene in Heaven. It is a poem about Heaven's script, which is the holy doctrine of Heaven. This is because it is said that heaven is the place where heaven's doctrine is fulfilled. The narrator tells us that it is because of this script that he is in Heaven right now. He says that if he had not saved the idiot, he would not have fallen into such a place. He also says that the elder black heart is to blame for all that has happened. He laments that he did not know that he was crazy. The bell quieted and the flowers wilted. He thinks that love brings misery and that love is life's suffering. He feels that the poem sounds like a tortured love story. He tells the narrator that he and the other disciple of Heaven are from different sects, but that they are both followers of the same holy doctrine. He adds that he won't be disrespectful to the elder man's remains, and that he will repent to God about this. He explains that he feels like he is meeting old friends, and he feels that he has not seen them for a long time. He believes that the love story in the poem must have been a sad one. The golden bell lady, the founder of the sect, used to be a very important person in the holy sect. She was the only blushing founder. She is one of the famous females in the branch of our holy sect, the "amorous lust sect." The narrator thinks that the golden bell woman was unfaithful to the old man. He wonders why he is taking the side of the old geezer, who broke the woman's heart. He asks the narrator if he wants to die while the bell is still on the cliff. He replies that he would rather die while holding it
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