The narrator introduces the concept of immortals. He explains that they are those who have completely renounced their emotions and become one with the natural laws of heaven and earth. He says that there are eight kinds of sufferings in the world: birth, old age, sickness, death, loneliness, unfulfilled desires and desires, and the flourishing of five kinds of skandhas. The narrator says that he is able to understand some of these things when he is young. Young master zhou, the narrator says, will be difficult to find an immortal in his life because he is born of a royal family and has a "lifetime of treasures" to enjoy
The narrator introduces the concept of immortals. He explains that they are those who have completely renounced their emotions and become one with the natural laws of heaven and earth. He says that there are eight kinds of sufferings in the world: birth, old age, sickness, death, loneliness, unfulfilled desires and desires, and the flourishing of five kinds of skandhas. The narrator says that he is able to understand some of these things when he is young. Young master zhou, the narrator says, will be difficult to find an immortal in his life because he is born of a royal family and has a "lifetime of treasures" to enjoy