Chapter 103 Senior Monk Invitation

Great Lingyin Temple was thriving with pilgrims, not just on first and fifteenth days of the month; the stream of devout followers offering incense never ceased.

Gu Changsheng, leading his son, stared dumbfounded at believers who would kneel every three steps and bow every nine, holding aloft their tall incense sticks, and earnestly climbing up the temple stairs.

The immense power of faith was indeed enough to resonate in one's heart.

A mountain is considered spiritual not by its height but for the presence of immortals; a body of water gains its spirit not from its depth but from the dragons within.

It is said that, a thousand years ago, the Great Lingyin Temple was the final resting place for the remains of an ascetic high monk, and today it even holds the saintly relics from after the monk's seated death. Its reputation only grew, and it was counted among the most renowned during the Zhou Dynasty.