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What is the ending of the chapter "Blood Beads" in TV series "The Living Buddha is the Duke"?

Blood bead ending: the soul of the bead followed the bodhisattva westward, and finally made a positive result after the robbery.

Related story: Before she died, Mingzhu told her truthfully that she was a clam essence, and even told her grandmother and Tianyuan that she used her own blood to raise mussels and produce pink beads. Grandma finally understood Pearl's difficulties and called Pearl her good granddaughter, but Tianyuan said she didn't want a monster to be her wife. He wants to find the ghost and marry her.

Jigong appeared, holding a Buddha statue in his hand. The Buddha statue sparkled and Pearl's soul flew out. Jigong left with Pearl's soul, and grandma was extremely sad. Shengde was surprised and angry when he learned that Tianyuan had killed Mingzhu, and he wanted to kill Tianyuan to pay for Mingzhu.

At this time, Pearl's soul appeared, persuading Shengde to stop killing people. Manjusri Bodhisattva appeared to return the holy virtue to the "fire spirit bead", and the bead soul followed the bodhisattva westward, and finally got the result after the robbery.

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Legend has it that Ji Gong, who was a dragon-descending arhat in his previous life, was born in the home of a good man named Li Xiuyuan, Li Maochun, and later joined Lingyin Temple, calling himself "Jiepilepsy". In Lingyin Temple, "helping epilepsy" is not limited to Buddhist rules and regulations, but is abnormal and solid, and is called "holy monk" and "living Buddha" by the people.

Dapeng, who has a deep relationship with Dragon and Luohan, fled the celestial world and led his disciples Fox Fairy and Evil Wolf Heifeng to retaliate against Jigong. Jigong used his wisdom to fight the ugly forces represented by Dapeng and saved the people's suffering. His legendary story was sung by later generations.

Extended source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Living Buddha Jigong