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As the saying goes, "Monks can't run away from the temple". How did this sentence come from?

This sentence is misinformation, at first? Can a monk run out of the temple? This sentence is actually? Can you get a monk but not a temple? Just when everyone is listening? Bubbles? Think it is? Run? . There is actually a folk story about this sentence. The story is naturally related to monks. Similarly, because they are widely circulated, such stories often contain another essential factor? Bullies.

The story goes like this: in ancient times, there was a mountain and there was a temple in it. There is a monk in the temple. The monk is young and strong, has a hot temper and is very keen on fighting against injustice. There is a city near this mountain, and there is a yamen in the city. There is a bully in the yamen. The young master often dallies with women. Like all conventional stories, the monk finally met the master bully, who flirted with a yellow flower girl in the street as usual that day. The monk went down the mountain to buy new year's goods and met him. The monk was looking at the goods in the shop when he heard the voice of a woman begging for mercy and the voice of a cheap man outside. Naturally, he knew what had happened, so he came forward to save the girl from the mire.

Master overlord's background is not simple. He is related to the Prime Minister of Beijing, so when he sees monks meddling, he directly threatens. I don't know that people who hear their identity on weekdays are too scared to speak, but today it doesn't work. They were also beaten by monks and almost killed.

The monk beat the man and went on shopping. The young master was carried back to the yamen by his entourage. The magistrate of yamen was so scared that he immediately sent someone to arrest the monk and then tortured him. Until the bully's injury healed, he avenged himself and soaked the monk in the water tank until he died. And the monk said this before he died? Can you get a monk but not a temple? In fact, what he means is that he is a dead righteous monk, and there are countless righteous monks in the world. However, after this sentence spread out, it was misunderstood. Can a monk run out of the temple? .