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He didn't commit suicide, the main thing was that he was already about to die, and he could predict his future, he heard the tide letter of the Qiantang River, so he knew that he was going to die.
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Because he is a monk, when he lives to a certain age, his death is called death, he is not committing suicide, or he is dying, which is a thing that goes with the flow.
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He committed suicide, mainly because he looked down on life and death, and felt that he was quite lonely. He also realized what the master told him, put down the butcher's knife and immediately became a Buddha, and he chose to end this life.
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Before Lu Zhishen passed away, he wrote a poem, which told about his life and past. Then he asked the monks of Liuhe Temple about the "tide letter" and "round death" questions, and finally said "the tide letter on the Qiantang River, today I know that I am me", after the monks waited for the bath and changed clothes, they sat cross-legged and passed away.
This monk who entered the WTO to practice, after the victory of the thieves in Liangshan, was enlightened in Hangzhou Liuhe Temple, and finally his merits were completed. All of this is related to his master, Elder Zhizhen, who predicted Lu Zhishen's life in verses long before Lu Zhi went deep into the world. When Lu Zhishen heard that Chaoxin had passed away, he also remembered the words given by Elder Zhizhen, and then he realized that he had passed away.
Lu Zhishen is a kind of Liangshan hero, a real hero, he is not afraid of power, does not talk about fame and fortune, and does things and makes friends all by his heart. For the sake of Jin Cuilian's father and daughter, they killed Zhen Guanxi; For the sake of Lin Chong's brothers, he offended Gao Yanei again. It is even more in the clay pot temple that the evil monks and evil ways of the evil party have been removed.
At the end of his life, he also wrote a poem to summarize his life. "I don't cultivate good fruits in my life, I only love to kill people and set fires. Suddenly, the golden flail was opened, and there was no lock here. This poem is the best portrayal of his life.
Elder Zhizhen is a high-ranking monk in "Water Margin", and he was able to predict the ending of Lu Zhishen and the heroes of Liangshan many years ago. When Lu Zhishen left the temple and went to the worldly practice, Elder Zhizhen sent Lu Zhishen verses, which included his fateful home, which was embodied in "Listening to the tide and rounding, seeing faith and silence." These two sentences above.
When the heroes of Liangshan were resting in Liuhe Temple in Hangzhou, Lu Zhishen heard a noise outside, and asked the monks to learn that it was Chaoxin. After hearing these two words, he thought of Elder Zhizhen's verses, and immediately understood the meaning of all the verses, so he said "Today I know that I am me", this Zen sentence is full of Zen words.
Being able to predict that he was about to pass away, and sitting cross-legged after bathing and changing clothes, this shows that Lu Zhishen has completed his merits and completed his life mission.
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Lu Zhishen said when he passed away, I know that I am me today, which means that I understand today that there will be a death in life, and I will be considered to have completed my merits, and I will die without regrets.
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At this time, he said that he had an epiphany, and that his merits were complete, and that he did not believe in the cycle of cause and effect, but at the last moment he became a Buddha on the spot.
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He said that he did not believe in the cycle of good and evil in cause and effect, and now he is about to die, and then he believes it, saying that he can be regarded as having completed his merits.
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He said that he didn't believe in the cycle of good and evil cause and effect before, and he had an epiphany at the end of his life, and he could be regarded as becoming a Buddha on the spot.
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Lu Zhishen passed away because Lu Zhishen felt that his life had come to an end, so he chose to be liberated, he meditated in the temple, and then died.
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A master said to Lu Zhishen that the tide rises and rounds, and the tide falls and is silent, and then Lu Zhishen suddenly understood the meaning of this sentence when he saw the tide rising and the tide was behind, and then left safely.
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I think there is still a certain possibility that he committed suicide, after all, the situation at that time was really difficult to guess. So it's very likely that he really committed suicide by himself.
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I think it's very likely that this is because Lu Zhishen is tired of killing and has seen through this world. But it is also very likely that the author does not want him to continue to appear and wants him to leave.
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Lu Zhishen said that he died because Lu Zhishen was a generation of famous generals. And Lu Zhishen's skills are very high, he should know his physical condition.
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I don't think it's that he says he's going to die, it's that he knows he's going to die.
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Lu Zhishen killed too many people in his life, which led to his own sins being too heavy, so he died immediately after becoming a monk.
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I don't think a person dies so easily, and even if he does, it can't be so quickly, and the depictions we see now are likely to be literally embellished.
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His master left him "every summer capture, meet wax execution, listen to the tide and see the letter and silence" He heard the tide of the Qiantang River and thought it was a war drum, thinking of his own conquest and the words of the master, so he bathed and changed clothes, burned incense and passed away.
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He is at the end of his life, because he has not yet cultivated to the point of immortality, so he will die without illness or disaster.
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