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In August 1382, at the funeral of Empress Ma of the Ming Dynasty, a monk said four words to the angry Zhu Yuanzhang, which not only turned Zhu Yuanzhang into joy, but also saved hundreds of lives.

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In August 1382, at the funeral of Empress Ma of the Ming Dynasty, a monk said four words to the angry Zhu Yuanzhang, which not only turned Zhu Yuanzhang into joy, but also saved hundreds of lives.

In August 15, Hongwu died unexpectedly after accompanying Zhu Yuanzhang for more than 30 years. Zhu Yuanzhang was in great pain, and cried in front of the chancellor several times. He ordered a nationwide mourning and guarded the funeral of Empress Ma for 27 days according to the funeral system of the Song Dynasty. All the princes and grandchildren had to cry before the spirit every day, and the civil and military officials draped them with filial piety, and ordinary people could not slaughter livestock for forty-nine days.

Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to use the most solemn funeral specifications to mourn his wife.

But on the day of Empress Ma's funeral, thunderstorms began to fall from the morning, the heavy rain was airtight, and the heavens and the earth were dark. Seeing that the mourning hour was about to arrive, and the heavy rain still had no intention of stopping, Zhu Yuanzhang's heart became more and more furious.

I wanted to give my wife a solemn and solemn farewell ceremony, who knew that the sky was not from people's wishes. Zhu Yuanzhang was saddened and angry with others, believing that the day of The Ding Ding was so unlucky that it was a dereliction of duty by the officials of the Qin Heavenly Prison and the Ministry of Rites. Furious, he fiercely ordered that a group of officials be tied up and buried with Empress Ma.

Just when everyone was panicking, a monk came out of the chanting procession, folded his hands and calmly said four words to Zhu Yuanzhang: "The rain fell on the sky and wept, and the thunder and mourning were raised." The Buddhas of the West, the same send horses to rulai."

It is this simple four sentences that make the inauspiciousness of not being able to rise up into a heavenly auspicious rui. Empress Ma was so virtuous and virtuous that even the heavens and the earth wept and mourned for her; the Buddhas of the Western Elysium world came to send her in person, and what could be more glorious and gratifying than this?

Zhu Yuanzhang listened, immediately turned from anger to relief, and pardoned those officials who had neglected their duties.

@Pick Seven Read Secretary

For those in power under the fury, there is no way to persuade him to accept it. Only by understanding him, feeling and perceiving his needs, and saying the answers he wants can the danger be overcome.

In the same scene, some people are at a loss, and some people are fierce. It can be seen that being able to speak is really a skill.

In August 1382, at the funeral of Empress Ma of the Ming Dynasty, a monk said four words to the angry Zhu Yuanzhang, which not only turned Zhu Yuanzhang into joy, but also saved hundreds of lives.
In August 1382, at the funeral of Empress Ma of the Ming Dynasty, a monk said four words to the angry Zhu Yuanzhang, which not only turned Zhu Yuanzhang into joy, but also saved hundreds of lives.
In August 1382, at the funeral of Empress Ma of the Ming Dynasty, a monk said four words to the angry Zhu Yuanzhang, which not only turned Zhu Yuanzhang into joy, but also saved hundreds of lives.

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