Well, perhaps the moral is about the power of self - discovery within a spiritual environment. The boy could have found himself or his true nature while in the temple, teaching us that such places can be a catalyst for personal growth.
The Qing Temple in the Qing years was depicted as a temple, similar to the temple in Xiao En's memories. The murals in the Qing Temple depicted some ancient stories and myths, including myths such as Dayu's flood control. Fan Xian also found colored paintings on the walls of the Qing Temple that were similar to later oil paintings. They depicted gods from ancient myths. In addition, the temple in " Celebrating Years " was described as a weapon museum of prehistoric human civilization, which collected almost all the weapons of prehistoric humans. The Qing Emperor established contact with the Temple through the Qing Temple and used the cooperative relationship with the Temple to convey the news. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Qing Temple could be called a temple.
The Qing Temple during the Qing years could be called a temple. In " Celebrating Years," Qing Temple was depicted as a temple, similar to the temple in Xiao En's memories. The murals in the Qing Temple depicted some ancient stories and myths, including myths such as Dayu's flood control. Fan Xian also found colored paintings on the walls of the Qing Temple that were similar to later oil paintings. They depicted gods from ancient myths. In addition, the temple in " Celebrating Years " was described as a weapon museum of prehistoric human civilization, which collected almost all the weapons of prehistoric humans. The Qing Emperor established contact with the Temple through the Qing Temple and used the cooperative relationship with the Temple to convey the news. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Qing Temple could be called a temple.
Xuan Kong Temple had many legends and legends. One of the legends was about the founder of Xuankong Temple, the famous Zen monk Hui Chao. According to legend, the construction of Xuankong Temple was very difficult because it had no foundation and the construction officials were powerless. However, Hui Chao used his wisdom and courage to successfully build Xuankong Temple. Another legend was about the Three Sacred Halls of Xuan Kong Temple. According to legend, there were three sacred Buddha statues in the Three Sacred Halls of Xuankong Temple. These three Buddha statues were gods that descended from the sky. They had helped the local people resolve a great disaster, so they were worshipped as gods by the local people. These legends showed the construction process of Xuankong Temple and the mysteries inside the temple.
Xuan Kong Temple had many legends and stories. One of the legends was about the founder of the Xuankong Temple, the Zen monk Hui Chao. It was said that Hui Chao encountered a demon attack during his cultivation. He used his Zen skills to expel the demon and then built Xuankong Temple in this place. Another legend was about a temple on the mountain opposite the Xuankong Temple. This temple was not big and very few people came here. Master White Horse, a monk in the temple, was jealous of the devotees of Xuankong Temple and was determined to compete with Daoist Jingwu. He pointed his horsetail whisk to the south, causing the Tangyu River to flood. Then, he pointed with his finger, causing the flood to rush towards Xuankong Temple. Daoist Jingwu chanted, and the water slowly receded. Venerable White Horse was unable to breach Xuan Kong Temple. In the end, he pointed with his finger and the water flowed down, scraping off a corner of Chaotic Origin City. There was also a legend about the great poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. He wrote the word " spectacular " on the cliff outside the Xuankong Temple to express his amazement at the Xuankong Temple.
Qing Temple was a temple. In " Celebrating Years," Qing Temple was depicted as a temple, similar to the temple in Xiao En's memories. The murals in the Qing Temple depicted some ancient stories and myths, including myths such as Dayu's flood control. Fan Xian also found colored paintings on the walls of the Qing Temple that were similar to later oil paintings. They depicted gods from ancient myths. In addition," Celebrating Years " also mentioned that the Qing Temple was a military museum located in the extreme north, a collection of weapons from the prehistoric human civilization. The Qing Emperor arranged for Fan Xian to go to the Qing Temple to test his strength and whether he had any connection to the Temple. The Qing Emperor wanted to see his son, Fan Xian, and observe his martial strength and attitude toward the Qing Temple to speculate whether he was related to the Temple. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Qing Temple could be considered a temple.
The temple within the temple was a military museum and a technological center preserved by human civilization from the previous era. It contained many of mankind's most advanced weapons and was controlled and managed by a top-notch computer. The power of the Temple gradually decreased and was finally destroyed by Fan Xian. Its mission was completely over, and the Temple no longer existed in the world.
Qing Temple was a temple. In " Celebrating Years," Qing Temple was depicted as a temple, similar to the temple in Xiao En's memories. The murals in the Qing Temple depicted some ancient stories and myths, including myths such as Dayu's flood control. Fan Xian also found colored paintings on the walls of the Qing Temple that were similar to later oil paintings. They depicted gods from ancient myths.
The temple within the temple referred to the virtual scene in " Celebrating Years ", also known as the military museum. The temple was a military museum that preserved the seeds of Earth's civilization from hundreds of thousands of years ago, including the top existences of Earth's civilization before the nuclear explosion, such as the heavy sniper Barrett, advanced industrial technology, martial arts secret manuals suitable for human cultivation, and a large number of books on Earth's civilization. The temple was controlled by an intelligent " AI ". It was the program code and executor, and also the guardian of the temple. The temple did not have much energy. After the polar night, the temple would be moved to a place with sunlight to replenish its energy. The temple sent robot messengers covered in black cloth to the human world regularly to spread the seeds of civilization and promote the development of human society and civilization. The Temple strictly enforced the Three Laws of Robotics. They were not allowed to harm humans, nor were they allowed to stand by and watch humans get hurt.