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Fang Zheng smiled bitterly: "I want to be serious, but also need to be systematically allowed! Since you can't fight revenge for small things, then be a broad-minded master ..." So, still keep a smile, saying: "Amitabha, fierce good Words are also good words, how can a poor monk get angry? Several donors, it ’s getting late, this temple of a poor monk is a small temple. Regardless of room and board, if you do n’t bring food, you should go down the mountain quickly. Otherwise, ...

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