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What do you think of your death?

When I was a child, my favorite character was Song Wu. When I watched this movie when I grew up, I never imagined that I was surrounded by reckless Lu. At the moment when he finally died, I had thousands of thoughts in my heart.

Friends who have seen the Water Margin must know that as a monk, Lu is undoubtedly unqualified. Many of his performances do not conform to the norms of monks, and "death" is indeed the greatest praise for a yogi. So why can unqualified monks like Lu die in the end?

I think this has a lot to do with Lu's unique compassionate temperament. At the beginning of Water Margin, the author tells us that Lu fought a life-threatening lawsuit for defending others. He was forced to become a monk in order to avoid the pursuit of the government. When he first entered the temple, his elders said that he was blessed with Buddha. I think this is a very important prerequisite for his death.

It is precisely because of Lu's Buddhist karma that he was kept in the temple to continue his practice when he repeatedly violated the rules, but I think the "Buddhist karma" mentioned here is definitely not our adherence to the norms in the general sense, but belongs to Lu's unique "Buddhist karma".

Although Lu's behavior is rough, he is really a compassionate person. This sympathy is reflected in his sympathy and care for ordinary people. Facing the hard life of father and daughter, Lu did not hesitate to attack them. In the process of helping others, Lu did a rough job and successfully helped his father and son escape from danger.

Lu's sympathy is also reflected in his feelings for his younger brother. Facing the exiled and tortured imperial coach Lin Chong, Lu rescued him from danger several times.

Besides, Lu is different from other Liangshan heroes. He never kills innocent people. He put all his sympathy on people at the bottom of society. I think this should be the true spirit of Buddhism helping the world.