Buddha recruited disciples, and there were three candidates: a eunuch, a whore client, and a lunatic.
The Buddha first questioned the eunuch: "All forms are empty, do you know?" The eunuch knelt down and answered, "Yes. Students never approach women." The
Buddha waved his hand: "If you don't approach all forms, how can you know that the colors are empty?" The Buddha asked again. The client: "The enlightened person is not obsessed, do you know?" The client smiled and replied: "Yes. Students enjoy all the sex in the world, but they are not obsessed with any of them.
" To the lunatic. The Buddha opened his eyes slightly, did not ask any questions, just looked at him kindly.
The madman beat his chest and stomped his feet and cried out, "I love! I love!" The Buddha put his hands together and said, "Good, good.
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The heroine can become a "eunuch" with an association. She has almost seen it through, chatting and laughing with her ex-husband, and is planning to build a dream house, and she will not leave any place for men. Occasionally, she would be twisted and tangled, after all, she had been sad and weeping for it. In short, she saw through it, absolutely stunning.
Baldwin's ex-husband is a bit like a "prostitute". He has a successful career and outstanding talent. I believe he used to be romantic and elegant, but his hair gradually became frosty, and his wife became more and more domineering. In short, he lost the infatuation he once had.
Both of them are close to "empty", because the heroine is lacking, and the ex-husband is tired.
It was not the Buddha but the "madman" who saved them.
Alcohol drove them crazy, all the bitterness in my heart poured out, blurring the time and blurring the place, and in the end my mind was only, I want, I want.
...
Although I was saved, it was obvious that the symptoms were not cured.
What the heroine misses is "yes", and what the ex-husband cares about is "fierce". They just took seven steps backwards and held hands after different paths, completely unable to withstand the wind and rain. This is not, immediately blow back to its original shape.
Madness once again saved the heroine, marijuana beats ten poems in one bite, two old and crazy, a pair of birds of the same fate. So it's done again.
This time it's serious, the two of them are back in love, and they'll get the right way. However, there were many disasters on the way to learn from the scriptures, and a yellow joke was inserted between tenderness and sweetness. Serious people can't stand this the most, and it's useless for you to explain.
The heroine was "empty", and this time she realized it. The ex-husband is "empty", and this time he apologizes.
Then, even if there is no such finale, both of them can eat, drink and live.
Summary: If you are crazy, you will be enlightened; if you are not, you will go to a lunatic asylum.
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