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Fang Shiyu: Who struggles with classic lines?
Abbot: Fang Shiyu, you are ridiculous. Even if you practice calligraphy and painting diligently, you should practice it in a small Buddhist building. Why did you come to the monastery? Jieneng: The abbot's brother, Hu, is stubborn and openly challenges the temple. If we tolerate them any longer, I'm afraid our century-old reputation will be ruined. Fang Shiyu: We are not challenging Shaolin, we are challenging you because you are narrow-minded. Jieneng: You are presumptuous! You are stubborn. Who are you to criticize us? Fang Shiyu: All beings are equal. What's your carelessness when you keep talking about seniority? Senior citizen 1: Fang Shiyu! Abbot: Brother! Just give young people a chance to speak! Fang Shiyu: Say something? ! Jieneng: You broke the temple rules and talked nonsense. Fang Shiyu: What temple rules have I violated? Disciple: Yes, yes, what temple rules have we violated? Jieneng: You openly rectify the Party, eat and drink, and make a scene. Fang Shiyu: We are not a rectification party, we are a party, we are not eating and drinking, we are sharing weal and woe, we are not making trouble, we are talking about things. Elder 2: He is right, too. We used to chat together. Jieneng: You seduce Ling Xiaoxiao to fool around. Fang Shiyu: Do men have to fool around with women? Or is my mind full of immoral ideas and daydreaming all day? Jieneng: You left Shaolin Temple without authorization! Fang Shiyu: Yes! That was before! We cultivated our minds and sex, and were taught wholeheartedly under the walls of Shaolin. The master and all uncles are very kind to us. We are very happy, but what about you? It's always about us, looking for bones in the eggs. Why? Because, you want us to take it orally and remember every word of your teachings, but you can't, so you have been punishing us, hoping to force us to leave Shaolin Temple one day. Jieneng: You don't deserve to be Buddhist children at all! Fang Shiyu: I don't deserve it. Do you know that?/You know what? Which one have you done to quit greed, ignorance and anger? You're always yelling at us. You broke the rules, uncle! Jieneng: As the first person in the monastery, I should keep order. Do you allow me to turn right from wrong? Fang Shiyu: Black and white, right? Let me tell you now, what is black and white? (To Elder 1) Does Amitabha (pulling out his beard) hurt? (The elder nods: It hurts! ) Then will you be angry? (Elder 1: Oh, no anger, no anger! Amitabha) (open your mouth and bite the fingers of the second elder: ouch! Does it hurt? (Elder 2: Can it not hurt? ) Then will you be angry? (Elder 2: Not angry, not angry. ) Amitabha! (Elder 3, Elder 4: Don't be angry, don't be angry! ) Did everyone see it? This is called a monk! (To Jieneng) You lose your temper easily, without forgiveness and sympathy. Is that your fault? Say it yourself! Jie Neng: (to the abbot): Brother, (Fang Shiyu: Let me ask you a question, let me ask you a question ...) You see, he openly made trouble in the monastery. We really can't tolerate Fang Shiyu! Fang Shiyu: Don't change the subject. Answer me first ... Will you? Can't answer, what qualifications do you have to expel me from Shaolin? Brother, Fang Shiyu has repeatedly violated temple rules and should be expelled from Shaolin. Fang Shiyu: The rules in the temple, the rules in the temple, can you say anything else? ) Fang Shiyu: Do you know what persuasion means? Do you understand the meaning of teaching students in accordance with their aptitude? Do you understand what it means to teach us in your own way? Why should more than 200 moldy temple rules bind Shaolin Temple 100 years? Look at these people? Look at these people? Everyone's eyes are glassy and they don't even have the courage to speak. What about their eyes? They only look at their own priorities. These are all examples of temple discipline. Last sentence, holding more than 200 temple rules doesn't mean you are invincible, idiot! Although this is a TV series from a long time ago, I still think the lines in it are classic, especially this paragraph. Although this is an early story, I think this passage is very similar to describing the current education, which binds people's thinking with many rules and regulations, and also says that they should be obedient and obey the rules. The model you teach is just ignorance and self-righteousness, otherwise you will follow the rules and know nothing about flexibility.