This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous speech by the Buddha, in which he says that evil will eventually meet its end. It's a famous quote from the Buddha's own poem, "In the Beginning of Time," in which the Buddha says that he himself will meet his end sooner than later. In other words, the Buddha is saying that he's going to die sooner rather than later, and he'll be able to rest easy knowing that his evil has come to an end. The sound of a gong is heard, and it's the voice of a qi-refining practitioner. This is the guy who's here to kill the demon and protect the taoism system. He's also here to teach people how to build
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous speech by the Buddha, in which he says that evil will eventually meet its end. It's a famous quote from the Buddha's own poem, "In the Beginning of Time," in which the Buddha says that he himself will meet his end sooner than later. In other words, the Buddha is saying that he's going to die sooner rather than later, and he'll be able to rest easy knowing that his evil has come to an end. The sound of a gong is heard, and it's the voice of a qi-refining practitioner. This is the guy who's here to kill the demon and protect the taoism system. He's also here to teach people how to build