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The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

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The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

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Mr. Wu Bin, an elite who once dominated the business world, did not hesitate to choose to embark on the path of cultivation after his dear wife gave birth to a lovely daughter, became a monk, and became a loyal Buddhist believer, named "Daolu".

With great determination, he made a vow to imprint the Buddha's compassionate spirit in his heart and take concrete actions to save those lives that might be ruthlessly stifled.

Although his behavior later caused dissatisfaction within the temple and doubts from all walks of life, Daolu did not change his original intention because of this. Instead, he remained steadfast in his beliefs, and over the next decade, he quietly sheltered hundreds of pregnant women and provided safe shelter for more than 400 new lives.

The ability to create such an extraordinary life journey by a single individual is truly a model of contemporary philanthropy. And all this stems from a former businessman's deep belief in Buddhism and selfless love for life.

The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

As soon as he stepped into the temple, Dao Lu sensitively noticed a unique phenomenon - a large part of the crowd who came to the temple was for mothers who were asking for an over-aborted child.

Each of them had a melancholy, grief-stricken expression.

Out of curiosity, Daolu took the initiative to communicate with them and learned some heart-wrenching truths: many people choose to have an abortion, not because the fetus has birth defects or poor maternal health, but because of various complex reasons such as unplanned pregnancies or family financial difficulties, and they have to make the painful decision to bow to reality.

What is even more distressing is that some women even hurt themselves when they undergo abortion procedures, thus permanently losing their fertility.

The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

In an instant, Dao Lu realized that he had a great responsibility on his shoulders. He began to reflect on his past life – it turned out that he had been an ordinary wealthy businessman, and after his wife gave birth to a daughter, he decided that he would like to become a monk.

After the divorce, he left his daughter in the care of his parents and chose to convert to Buddhism, intending to live a peaceful old age.

However, fate pushed him down a very different path. In the face of so many tragic fates regardless of life and death, Daolu could no longer stand idly by. He made up his mind to take concrete actions to save those little lives that might be stifled, as a way to show the Buddha's great love and compassion.

With a passion for life and a deep love for life, Mr. Dolu decided to publicly showcase his rescue efforts in the online world, calling for a wide range of pregnant women who are desperate for help.

The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

He pledged to give birth to all women who are willing to give birth to their wombs, no matter why they are pregnant, he will firmly uphold the principle of "respecting life no matter what difficulties they encounter", and will do his best to provide legal support and necessary living assistance.

The first to respond to Mr. Daolu's post was a 16-year-old girl named Ge Xiaomei. Xiaomei's face was full of pain and helplessness, and her eyes were gloomy. It turned out that she was deceived by a young man who claimed to be in his 20s, had sex with him in a daze, and unexpectedly became pregnant.

However, this man, Li, is actually 34 years old and has already married and had children.

Xiaomei tearfully recounted her experience, and Mr. Daolu was deeply moved when he heard about it, and did not hesitate to agree to be the "father" of her child and take all legal responsibilities. When the due date was approaching, he accompanied Xiaomei to the hospital as a "father" to give birth.

The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

As expected, on the child's birth certificate, the father column is clearly engraved with the three big characters "Wu Bin". Although Xiaomei lost contact shortly after being discharged from the hospital, Mr. Daolu was not discouraged by this, but strengthened his determination to continue this rescue cause to the end.

In this luxurious villa, pregnant women can spend their pregnancy in peace and comfort. When it was time for the delivery, Mr. Dolu would assist them with the hospital formalities to ensure that the child was not related to him.

Once the newborn is born, he naturally becomes the legal "father" of the child.

However, Mr. Daolu's unique and creative approach quickly attracted widespread attention and heated debate in the online world. Some people became suspicious of his actions and maliciously attacked him, accusing him of being a "flower monk" who hid unspeakable secrets in the mansion and whose actions were far from his purported charitable purpose.

The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

There are even some who are extremely indignant at Mr. Doroud's actions, believing that he is luring pregnant women into illegal activities. As a result, angry netizens called the police and asked the police to intervene in the investigation of this shocking "case".

In the face of such fierce criticism and questioning, Mr. Daolu did not give much explanation, but remained calm and continued his career calmly. After a rigorous and meticulous investigation, the police quickly ascertained the truth of the matter and completely cleared Mr. Daolu's grievances.

However, even with the anger in his heart, the temple was still highly vigilant about his actions, and their attitude gradually became cold and even alienated from him. At the beginning of this process, the temple party played their bitter tricks, trying to persuade Daolu who would rather give up his life than insist on completing this great "public welfare" several times, hoping that he would stop this "bad" behavior.

However, in the face of the bitterness of the temple party, Daolu resolutely chose to refuse, and he firmly stated that he would continue to advance his career.

The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

In desperation, the temple could only offer the last killer weapon - "removal of the name" and officially announced that Daolu would be expelled from Buddhism. In the face of the upcoming "Kai Ge" situation, Daolu is still unwavering, and he is full of confidence in his beliefs.

As a devout Buddhist, he was convinced that what he did was the perfect embodiment of the Buddha's spirit of compassion.

Although in the initial stage, Daolu's actions were widely questioned by all walks of life and strongly resisted by the temple, as time passed, the wind of public opinion turned unexpectedly reversed.

More and more people began to understand and support his actions, and they have generously donated money to this public welfare and charity.

The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

Some people took the initiative to donate materials to provide daily necessities for mothers and babies, some people stepped forward and joined as volunteers to contribute to the normal operation of the welfare home, and even more directly took out their pockets to support the cause of Daolu with practical actions.

With the strong support of all walks of life, Daolu successfully transformed the villa under his name into a well-equipped welfare home. The hospital is not only equipped with a simple delivery room and ward, but also a special activity room and living room, so that mothers can wait for delivery with peace of mind, and newborns can also enjoy exclusive activity space.

In order to ensure that all the affairs in the hospital are carried out in an orderly manner, Daolu has hired several experienced and skilled nursing staff to take care of the daily life of the mother and baby.

He himself manages the affairs of the hospital himself, often visiting each resident, communicating with them cordially, listening to their needs, and doing his best to create a warm atmosphere of home for them.

The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

Master Daolu ruthlessly transformed the once magnificent mansion to create a warm and comfortable comfort zone, providing a temporary refuge for new mothers and babies who have lost their homes, and living up to the core values of Buddhism – giving to all living beings.

Time has passed like flowing water, and in an instant, it has been a long and arduous ten years. During this period, with his tenacity and perseverance and generosity, Master Daolu sheltered about 400 new mothers and rescued more than 400 newborn babies from their premature death.

Although he was later expelled from Buddhism, he revealed the profound meaning of Buddhism with his actions. Dressed in a robe, he looks like an ordinary monk, but in fact he is more kind and kind than anyone else in the world, and with the breadth and compassion of Buddha nature, he has saved countless lives from fire and water.

Many people were deeply impressed by his noble sentiments and marveled at his great feat of selfless dedication, while others were deeply touched by his unremitting good deeds and developed a sincere admiration for him.

The monk rescued 100 pregnant women to raise 400 children, and was called a living Buddha, how did he do it

Therefore, in all walks of life, people have spontaneously honored Master Daolu as a "modern living Buddha".

This title may be a bit exaggerated, but it does express people's heartfelt praise and sincere respect for Master Daolu. An ordinary person who was expelled from the temple could show such a lofty spiritual realm, which is really a rare breath of fresh water in the world.

In the face of this high honor, Master Daolu has never shown the slightest arrogance. He smiled indifferently, but repeated his unchanging vow: "I just want to do everything I can to save more lives, and nothing else."

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