Chapter 152 (2/2)

He would be playing Bianji in ”Ro Dynasty” Another toy boy and a monk? Qin Guan was left speechless by the role He would be playing another heartbreaker, Yang Lianting, in ”The Legendary Swordset such roles? He would rather be a co-star and have less lines Why was he always the toy boy? Once for the princess, then for the leader of the nored his complaints She told Qin Guan to practice by himself It seemed like his roles in ancient costu, so he had to study with Teacher Rong in his spare tiest history in the capital, was not far froe He could learn about the Buddha Doctrine there

Qin Guan was good at acting Before he left, he promised Sister Xue that he would find a

Sister Xue was quite worried about Qin Guan, as martial art movements in fil fu One focused on shape and style, and the other stressed on real fighting Forget it It's better for him to learn more

Qin Guan headed directly to the Fayuan Te outside the Xuanwu the 19th Year of the Zhenguan Period by E Dynasty The Buddhist Academy of China had been established in the temple in 1965

Unlike the Lama Temple, where incense snified, with red walls, grey tiles and green trees

The stone praying incense burner in the square was surrounded by s beside it, which made the temple look noble and unsullied in the winter

The students of the acaderims didn’t disturb them They just burned their first incense stick for the day

That year, the book ”The Fayuan Te”, written by the famous Tairiter Li Ao, had been published and become widely popular, both domestically and overseas As a result, the quiet te countless Buddhisri the exquisite corridors, he realized that the hall had to be for VIPs

A young acolyte in a grey frock greeted hi for, et some primary Buddhist texts Instruction books would be even better”

Suided Qin Guan to a shed nearby He pointed to the books on the shelves and said, ”These are all books donated by followers They are sold for charity If you like, just put theto the prices on the tablets”

The grand te acolyte before going into the book shed